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Peter Bush is a true living legend in New Zealand photojournalism. He shot his first rugby match for the New Zealand Herald in 1949 and sixty years later he can still be seen on the sidelines of all major All Blacks matches. This biography promises to be a special book on a speci ...
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Old School Tie (aka Dirty Laundry), Inside Dope, and Guerilla Season are a trilogy of New Zealand-based comic crime thrillers.
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An examination of New Zealand's All Black rugby team since the takeover of coach John Hart in 1995. The book explores how Hart has achieved the All Black's 17 wins out of 18 matches, the consistency of the selection process and provides an analysis of each of the games and the op ...
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Novelist Max Napier is on the brink of turning 50. He's alone in his little flat, out of ideas and out of fashion. A chance meeting with an old freind resurects some old ghosts - not all of them benevolent. A "darkly funny portayal of baby boomer mid-life crisis".
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Duane Ricketts doesn't find his time in jail too much of a trial. He brushes up on his scrabble, meets some interesting people and gets the lead on a treasure trove of hidden cocaine - a legacy from the notorious Mr Asia. Unfortunately Duane isn't the only one after the stash. Al ...
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How John Hart took the All Blacks to a higher plane --Jacket flap.
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Is the rugby picture in New Zealand as black as it's sometimes painted? Is all the discontent justified? This state-of-the-nation look at New Zealand rugby after almost a decade of professionalism argues the case for optimism in the run-up to the World Cup.
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