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This guide will ensure that the concerned consumer can have a non-biased, clear and simple understanding of the foods they are buying and make an informed choice on what goes into the supermarket trolley.
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Now, the long-awaited companion to Painted Ladies, Daughters of Painted Ladies, and Painted Ladies Revisited is available in paperback. Presents a dazzling orgy of Victoriana inside and out with more than 400 color photographs of Painted Ladies across the country.
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Focuses on some of mini goldfields in New Zealand where one can pan for gold without a licence. The book describes in detail where they are, how to get to them and what to do when you get there. Includes detailed maps of the sites, and the tracks and paths that access them.
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A collection of four stories from New Zealand's rock musicians of the last 20 years.
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Annika has been fascinated by snakes since her childhood, and as a doctor in Sydney she has made snake bites her speciality. When a woman is brought to her having been bitten by a taipan, not native to Sydney, she realises it is attempted murder, and events draw her into the inve ...
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Divorced 30-something Annika Niebuhr has been fascinated by snakes since her Danish childhood, and as a doctor in Sydney, she has made snake bites her speciality. When a patient is brought in having been bitten by a taipan - the world's most dangerous snake, Annkia realizes it is ...
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This happy, gloriously colorful book celebrates the unique collection of Victorian houses in San Francisco--houses of such highly eclectic architectural charm that they can only best be described as being of the San Francisco Style. The great photographs show us, and the delightf ...
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