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'It was all so sudden. Twenty seconds and then silence. I started calling out, 'Can anyone hear me?' - nothing but silence. Over the next few hours I heard hysterical sobbing and people clapping as others were rescued. I could hear engines, drilling and what sounded like sledgeha ...
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mages of pristine forests, mountain ranges, untameable rivers and empty expanses of coastline are the key attraction in how we promote Aotearoa New Zealand internationally: '100% Pure' no less. Such wildness is at this nation's psychological and physical core. This book searc ...
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This volume is the third in the trilogy that provides a review and inventory of New Zealand's entire living and fossil biodiversity - an international effort involving more than 220 New Zealand and overseas specialists and the most comprehensive of its kind in the world. Together ...
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The 22 February earthquake was one of the worst natural disasters in New Zealand's history. It devastated New Zealand's second biggist city. Hachette has been approached by the Canterbury District Police to produce a high quality book of colour photography taken by Police phot ...
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This is a controversial new book. The author Robert Green is the co-director of the Disarmament and Security Centre in New Zealand. This is the story of the pursuit of the truth about how and why his aunt Hilda Murrell met a violent death in 1984 at the age of 78. She was found ...
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Many South Pacific island states are vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. Indeed, some are already experiencing population movement due to environmental events and processes likely to be exacerbated by future climate change. Yet others are at risk of disappearing altogeth ...
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This book has been published by the Lower Hutt Branch of the Royal Forest and Bird Society of New Zealand Inc, with the aim of recording a pioneer revegetation project on a very visible island in Wellington Harbour enabling others to learn from it. The book marks thirty years res ...
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A collection of essays and interviews in the form of a response to a letter from Franzi Webber. Describes the campaign the author and others over recent years to protect rivers and public spaces.
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Wellington was only a fledgling settlement of some 3000 people when it was struck by a cluster of devastating earthquakes in 1848. The fearful violence of the shocks, the destruction of property, and the frequency and continuance of the danger caused universal alarm, and it was f ...
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220 colour images, including aerial shots, of all the major heritage and significant sites are photographed from Kaiapoi to Darefield. Includes an introduction about earthquakes in New Zealand, and how this one played out.
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