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One in a series of New Zealand history readers for children (Level: year 7-9). This book tells the story of 'Te Ra ao te Pahua - The Day of Plunder', when British troops rode into Parihaka.
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One of a series of New Zealand history readers for children (Level: Year 7-9). This book tells the story of a young boy's dangerous and exciting voyage across the Pacific Ocean to New Zealand.
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One of a new historical series for children aged 9-13, based on major events in New Zealand's history. In this story John Fitton aged 10 sails from London to New Zealand on The Canterbury -one of the first ships to bring settlers to New Zealand. The book includes a full colour c ...
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The stories of four New Zealand inventors - Earnest Godwood (inventor of the petrol economiser), Bill Hamilton of Hamilton Jet Boats, Richard Pearse, flight pioneer and John Britten, inventor of the Britten motorbike.
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The stories of four of New Zealands WW2 heroes, Nancy Wake, Keith Park, Charles Upham and Ngarimu.
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Read about five New Zealanders who have made major contributions to the development of film-making both in New Zealand and internationally - Rudall Hayward, Len Lye, Jane Campion, Lee Tamahori and Peter Jackson.
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From the high seas to Sarajevo's explosive Sniper Alley, these four New Zealanders have epitomised New Zealanders' sense of global adventure. Explore the lives of four heroic Kiwis - Jean Batten, Sir Edmund Hillary, Margaret Moth and Sir Peter Blake.
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The first of a new historical series for readers aged 9-13, based on major events in New Zealand's history. This title is set in 1861, when gold was discovered in South Otago. 12 year old Edward Gordon and his family move to the gold fields to dig their fortune. Two years later a ...
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