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Voted one of the top five places to visit in the world by Lonely Planet, the geographical diversity and startling beauty of New Zealand lures photographers and film makers as well as tourists. If locations were awarded Oscars, New Zealand would scoop the lot, as a movie reviewe ...
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Ghosts in the Landscape is a visual journey through New Zealand in search of aspects of the countryside that resonate in our national psyche. These 'ghosts' take many forms, memorials of wars and events, in places/locations of disasters such as Mt Erebus or past conflicts such as ...
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The record of Gareth and Jo Morgan's latest epic adventure motorcycling through the Amazonian jungle. Includes dvd documentary and slide show.
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An illustrated history of the iconic park. Over the last century, Eden Park has been through many changes and in 2011, as it hosts another World Cup, the park carries withn it the spirit of many past champion players, epic contests and entusiastic crowds.
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In late 2010, we launched the book 'Our Secretary in China: from 1930-1945, The Story of Agnes M Moncrieff, YWCA of New Zealand International Secretary' at Parliament. Letters written by Agnes Moncrieff (also known as Nessie) to her mother, a friend and the YWCA of New Zealand ...
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Fine art, black and white book with panoramic photographic format.
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This is a full and authoritative history of Wellington's St James Theatre released to coincide with the reopening of the theatre.
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Deciding where to stay is one of the most important parts of planning a trip away. For those planning to visit New Zealand, the hotels in this book will be an essential resource in making this choice. Readers will find a wide range of choices to suit most tastes. This book is a p ...
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This comprehensively revised edition is a celebration of our unique and diverse architectural history - from the extravagant to the modest, the venerable to the sleekly moderne, even the eccentric. Familiar landmarks like the Waitangi Treaty House and Christchurch Cathedral sit ...
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A richly illustrated and dramatic account of the dynamics of New Zealand - United States cooperation in Antarctica. Sir Edmund Hillary has described the partnership as 'unique' among the 28 nations active today in the worlds coldest, windiest, highest, driest, loneliest and last- ...
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