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A novel based on the burning of the Boyd in 1809 when a clash with Maori seeking revenge - utu - resulted in one of the most famous fires in maritime history. For years the world's sailing ships stopped visiting New Zealand's Bay of Islands and surrounding ports, such was the fea ...
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Frank Sargeson (1903-1982) was mentor to many of our past and current writers, including Janet Frame, C.K. Stead, and Kevin Ireland. Commemorating him, the Buddle Findlay Sargeson Fellowship is awarded annually. The lectures range from his generosity, how the Great New Zealand no ...
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A new edition of the short stories from the father of modern New Zealand writing and the man who introduced the speech of ordinary New Zealanders to our literature and took it to the international stage.
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Living on the isolated D'Urville Island in the Marlborough Sounds, Jeanette Aplin writes about the challenges of daily life - no electricity, no roads to the door, and a solar-powered computer. Pigs are the focus of this book - this is the story about the dilemmas which face Jea ...
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An historical novel which brings a powerful new perspective to events during the New Zealand Wars, and to the relationships between invader and invaded anywhere.
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The extraordinary autobiography of the fire fighter who captured the admiration of the whole country. In August 1990 he dived under a blazing oil tanker in Manukau City to try to rescue a young girl trapped in the inferno. But this is only one incident in a straight-up and honest ...
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The Lifeboat is set in a private psychiatric hospital, a place of compassionate experiment, on the wild south-eastern coast of New Zealand. As in the movements of a long-established quadrille, patient and therapist advance, fall back, and advance again. This novel is crafted on d ...
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This is the incredible story of the sinking of the Russian cruiseship "Mikhail Lermontov" in Marlborough Sound in February, 1986. "It is an extraordinary story of stupidity and high courage, blunders, political intrigue and rumours, humour and tragedy".
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This autobiography from television presenter Ian Johnston is "warm and funny, full of entertaining stories from inside the world of New Zealand television." This was orginally titled " Television Life
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