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Sam Cash, yarn-spinning vagabond, takes young Jack Lilburn under his wing on a roundabout journey. The pair drift from one job to another - forestry, horse-breaking, fencing, mustering, farming - but of equal importance to the story are the tall tales and unusual qualities of Sam ...
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Mrs Windyflax seeks the help of a local policeman when she notices her letterbox has been the target of mischievous Pungapeople . The policeman finds himself outwitted by the wily Pungapeople and returns to his station, minus his clothes, to file a report.
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Three of the best-loved Barry Crump books - Scrapwaggon, Bastards I Have Met and Wild Pork and Watercress - now available in one convenient volume.
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The popular Pungapeople from Mrs Windyflax and the Pungapeople, and The Pungapeople of Ninety Mile Beach return to delight young readers with their mischievous ways. When Harry Hobnail goes tramping in the mountains, a group of cheeky keas start to pester him and spoil his fun.
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The Pungapeople have inhabited the Ninety Mile Beach undisturbed for years. When the fishermen and campers arrive in their droves their beautiful Pungaland becomes polluted and noisy. The Pungapeople take action and use all of their wily ways to defeat the new visitors.
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Set in 1980s New Zealand, this is a story of the quintessential hard-done-by practical man and his no-hoper offside.
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Dinny and Watcher are city dustmen who also indulge in a spot of rubbish disposal unknown to their council.
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When Cosgrove lands a tough assignment way out in the sticks, he grits his teeth and tackles it. But it proves tougher than anyone expected, not that his editor will see sense.
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Kersey Hooper could handle stock; he could handle the isolation of the desolate Blackrange. But could he handle the good keen girl he bought home as the Mistress of Blackrange Station?
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Fred
(Trade Paperback/Paperback, reprint)
By Crump, Barry
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Fred escapes the corporate life of Auckland to South Island's West Coast. On his journey he meets a curious collection of people.
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