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1 AUCKLAND AND AROUND video welcome from Sir Edmund Hillary introduces you to an accomplished replica of the prefabricated hut used by Robert Falcon Scott and his team on their ill - starred 1911–12 attempt to be the first to reach the ...
A travel book that covers New Zealand from a-z facts about the country, facts for the visitor, getting around , and much more.
The outline of her life is intended to show how the Mansfield's work was influenced by her New Zealand upbringing, and discusses Mansfield's relationships with women such as Ida Baker and Maata Mahupuku.
William Powley died in Lowther Parish, England in 1575.
Jim Henderson's Home Country
"Covers the topics listed in the Summary of Essential Learning about New Zealand Society in the Social Studies Curriculum that relate to the strands of Culture and Heritage, Time, Continuity and Change and Social Organisation .
Palms and Minarets: Selected Stories
In this new collection of short stories from Vincent O'Sullivan, the characters find themselves at points of crisis - domestic, emotional, sometimes comic.
Miracle: A Romance