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These days farming is a highly mechanised industry, and farmers have to be trained in a range of skills from animal husbandry to accountancy in order to survive. However, animals are much the same as they have always been, the weather is as unpredictable as ever, and country folk ...
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In Untamed Coast, Bob Harvey not only describes the natural beauty of the Waitakeres, but also outlines the ancient Maori history, the more recent pioneering past, and profiles some of the area's main characters - adding many fascinating anecdotes and stories not found elsewhere.
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Last Train to Paradise describes the halcyon days of New Zealand rail, some of which the author was fortunate enough to experience personally. The 'name' trains and journeys cover a considerable period of New Zealand's history, from the late 1800s, through the 'golden' era of tra ...
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Arawata Bill (1865-1947) was a pioneering folk hero. He spent decades in the unforgiving mountain country of New Zealand's South Island, prospecting for gold and other minerals and making new tracks in unexplored areas. His astonishing feats of endurance and tenacity, coupled wit ...
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Purple Dandelion is the true story of Farida Sultana, an extraordinary Muslim woman and single mother. The book is a reflection of her personal journey as an unconventional child who struggled through her adulthood and married life. Being a survivor of violence and abuse, Farida ...
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New Zealand author -Award-winning travel writer Jill Worrall, with her friend Reza Mirkhalaf, a leading tour manager from Tehran, describe an Iran the world has forgotten. Two Wings of a Nightingale uses the threads of Iran's silk road heritage as a basis for a road trip travelog ...
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For the Love of the Game is a celebration of New Zealand grassroots rugby and the people who make it happen. In words and stunning photographs, it tells the story of a great love affair that is pursued in every corner of New Zealand.
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For more than 25 years Practical Beekeeping in New Zealand has been the bible for New Zealand beekeepers. The only comprehensive guide to keeping bees in New Zealand, it provides both amateur and professional beekeepers with details on honey bee management throughout the year, ad ...
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It is 30 years since the Spirit of Adventure Trust was founded and launched the first of two sailing vessels that would take more than 50,000 young New Zealanders on journeys of adventure and self-discovery around New Zealand's coastline. This title celebrates 30 years of a natio ...
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A practical self-help guide that explains how mainstream professionals deal with ageing, death and its aftermath. Ageing is considered from three points of view: the ageing parents, the family, and individual concerns. Provides practical advice on a wide range of relevant issues.
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