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Mum is going out for a special night and needs to get ready. This is a story that all Mums with infants can relate to told through the eyes of a baby.
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The life, likes and dislikes of Siegfried, a large ginger cat, as told from his point of view.
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From its origins as a UK radio show in 1994, Superbrands has become a world wide, Brand! This volume reveals many of New Zealand's iconic brands, 70 all told, showing their business methods and the artworks that underpin their success.
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Edited by Mackay, Don
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Talk about the charge of the Light Brigade. The infantry said we were mad, and by Jove we were! We charged over barbed wire entanglements, over trenches..." The Troopers' Tale tells for the first time the exciting stories of the Otago mounted Rifles during their many overseas cam ...
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A summer's day in the life of Siegfried, the large ginger cat from Geraldine, N.Z.
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Matagouri And Other Pricks will take you from Tibet to Antarctica; to Nepal with Sir Edmund Hillary; and to New York, Washington and the White House in the aftermath of 9/11. It includes the thrills and spills of a nursing profession; the excitment of launching a new career as a ...
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The autobiography of New Zealand's speedway hero. Few New Zealander's have achieved so much and dominated on a global stage as Ivan Mauger, six times the world speedway champion.
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This is the first ever book that vividly details the history and natural history of the remote Antipodes Islands and their tiny neighbours, the Bounty Islands in New Zealand subantarctic. They were named by their discoverer from being half way around the globe from Greenwich, Lon ...
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With the economic depression of the 1870s stalling progress, the New Zealand Government turned to Scandinavia for help. Swedes, Norwegians, and Danes (lumbermen, farmers and carpenters) arrived to take up the challenge of clearing bush from Wairarapa, Manawatu, and Hawkes Bay so ...
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The 15th collection of cartoons as selected by cartoonist Garrick Tremain. Covers a raft of topics from politics and the Iraq conflict, to the All Blacks handbag incident.
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