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New Zealand
For Ever and a Day (Atlantic Large Print Series)
Published in Paperback by John Curley & Assoc (1991-07)
Author: Rosalie Henaghan
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BACK COVER REVIEW
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Review Date: 2007-02-18
Their love belonged to another time -

After four years, Stephanie was almost certain she'd buried any love she'd once felt for Dare Nayton. He'd been quick to think the worst of her then, and just as quick to cancel their marriage plans.

Now he'd returned to New Zealand, a lovely blonde in tow. Stephanie couldn't help wondering about their future - and her own.

Dare, it seemed, was bent on reviving the past...including a passion that still flared between them.

New Zealand
Forgotten Patriots
Published in Paperback by Robin Brass Studio (1998-10-01)
Author: Jack Cahill
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Great Book!
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Review Date: 2004-06-04
I love history but most historical books are pretty dry and boring but this one was alot different, quite interesting. Great read if you love history!

New Zealand
Fragile Eden a Ride Through New Zealand (Century Travellers)
Published in Paperback by Trafalgar Square (1990-04-19)
Author: Robin Hanbury-Tenison
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A Beautiful Ride
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-11-22
This incredibl, informative and delightful ride on horseback through the country of New Zealand (a far away place many of us will never be able to visit in person) is one of my favorite books. Imagine leisurely exploring an entire country on horseback!

There are several pictures in brilliant color depicting the diverse people, the spectacular scenery including magnificent snow capped mountains and swift large rivers, and many black and white pictures as well, enabling us to join in the ride.

Robin and Louella Hanbury-Tenison explored this magical country on horseback together and vividly describe their adventures, sharing them with readers who love true and exciting accounts. Proceeds from their expedition raised money for charity entitled Riding for the Disabled. They are an English couple with environmental concerns as well. This journey is one of many as they explored other parts of the world in other books.

This book also provides insights into the economic and environmental problems in New Zealand. You will learn a great deal of the country's history.

Imagine riding horses up high mountain peaks covered with snow and then descending to the hot dry valley floors, seeing native animals up close, talking with shepherds and owners of the huge sheep farms, sleeping in various kinds of weather both outside and sometimes inside primitive huts, grazing horses, basking in lush natural surroundings in what they call "the most beautiful country in the world"! As you read this highly descriptive book, you can almost smell that sharp fresh air after a rain and see the colorful rainbows, all the while riding in a comfortable saddle on eager healthy horses. The entire country is well described in every way possible.

Want to take a journey to a special land on horseback? For a true adventure story you will not forget, read this book and others written by Robin Hanbury-Tenison, an explorer extraordinare!

New Zealand
From Nothing to Zero: Letters from Refugees (Travel Literature)
Published in Paperback by Lonely Planet (2003-04-01)
Authors: Janet Austin and editor
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Hard to finish with dry eyes.
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Review Date: 2003-12-24
This is a collection put together of letters from refugees in Australian detention centres. For those of you that don't know this - Australia has a policy of taking in only 12,000 refugees a year - this is nothing compared to many other countries. If they arrive here without a visa they are immediately put into a detention centre, in the most harsh, remote places in Australia and kept there until their applications are 'processed' - the process drags on and on and the Australian government is particularly cruel to refugees and has had the UNHCR criticised the processes and procedures used.
This book provides an amazing insight into their world and what it is like for them to be locked up in a detention centre with their rights void.
This is what one refugee has to say:
'This place is not for human being. This is refugee zoo. The government keep me in zoo without crime. Here in the centre not good things to do. Just thinking and thinking. I came here for safe life. But the government put me in prison. They do not want to here my problem. They just want to pass the time. This is no justice. They want to make me crazy. Now I'm crazy. Dead is much better than this zoo.'
The proceeds for this book go towards helping the refugees - for this reason alone I urge people to get this book and see into their world.

New Zealand
From Tasman to Marsden;: A history of northern New Zealand from 1642 to 1818
Published in Unknown Binding by J. Wilkie (1914)
Author: Robert McNab
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History of Northern New Zealand from 1642 to 1818
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Review Date: 2006-07-19
The author was a prominant early historian and this work, subtitled "A History of Northern New Zealand from 1642 to 1818", deals with the earliest contacts between European and Maori in the nothern area of the North Island, beginning with the voyages of Tasman, Cook and De Surville and other short-term visitors before moving to the first timber traders and whalers, the Boyd massacre and missionaries, particularly those based around the Bay of Islands. Especially interesting are observations about the Maori. An important study of the first associations of the two races. 236 pages including bibliography, indices of persons, shipping and general.

New Zealand
Frommer's Budget Travel Guide New Zealand from $45 a Day (Frommer's Budget Travel Guide)
Published in Paperback by Frommer (1995-06)
Author: Elizabeth Hansen
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Concise information for all spending levels
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 1997-07-22
Out of the 5 or 6 books I've reviewed on NZ travel, this is the one that will be actually carried and used on my month-long trip. The information is never vague; for example excursion trips are described, the top providers are listed with all necessary details. Maps are extensive and frequent. I particularly liked the fact that while there are many ideas for budget travel, also included are the special hotels or restaurants or offroad trips that can cost more but are considered worth it. This guide is for everyone, versus Lonely Planet, (the backpacking crowd) or Fodors ( high end spenders) or Inside Guides (good pictures and background, no practical information).

New Zealand
Frontier
Published in Paperback by Allen & Unwin Academic (1997-05-01)
Author: Henry Reynolds
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Definitive history of aboriginal history from 1788
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1999-11-25
I have always felt that the official history of Australia was very strange and very boring. It contained scarce mention of large scale conflicts and almost no mention of the people who had been occupying our land for the 30,000 years prior to european colonisation. Many people who have learned about the history of white Australia have felt the same but Henry Reynolds was one of the few people to become active in the field and say definitively that black history deserves a voice and that black history is so very different to the stereotypes and urban mythologies that have come to characterise it for many Australians. This book and others that have been influenced by Reynolds' stance have thoroughly changed the way many people see Australian history and I predict it will influence many people to take a more compassionate and integrated view of other races.

New Zealand
Game to the Last: The 11th Australian Infantry Battalion at Gallipoli (The Australian Army History Series)
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press, USA (2005-07-21)
Author: James Hurst
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From the Thick of the Action
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Review Date: 2006-03-12
Churchill's illfated invasion into the 'soft underbelly of Europe' wasn't so soft to the men who actually made the invasion at Gallipoli. In the thick of the campaign was the 11th Australian Infantry Battalion. This book is their story.

The author is an employee of the Department of Defense in Australia, and has spent years researching the actions of the 11th. He has made five trips to Gallipoli. He researched the official reports and the homes and graves of the people who returned to Australia. Innumerable un-published memoirs were given to him and he has produced this book as a tribute to those men.

The action at Gallipoli is not well known here in the US. The series of new books coming from Australia on the subject are a welcome addition to the history of World War I.

New Zealand
The Gardener's Encyclopaedia of New Zealand Native Plants
Published in Hardcover by Godwit (2003-01-01)
Author: Valda Paddison
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Five stars are simply not enough.
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Review Date: 2003-10-10
I ordered this book and was amazed and enthralled by it from the moment I cracked the cover. What a find. I had no idea New Zealand had such wonderful plants. I wish the section on Alpine Wildflowers was more thorough but it wasn't bad. It could use information on cultivation, hardiness, and availability and the book would be perfect. I want to grow some of these plants so bad it isn't even funny. I fell in love with this book and would never part with it. It will remain a cherished part of my library as it would be with yours. Don't pass up the opportunity to get this one. It is well worth the money.
I am a botanist and work for a nursery. I have an extensive library, mostly on the area where I live but I love plants from all over the world. Especially if the plants can survive my climate. I got some good information and photographs from this book. I am not kidding when I said I was amazed. I fell in love with in in the first few pages.

New Zealand
A good keen girl
Published in Unknown Binding by Reed (1970)
Author: Barry Crump
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A great laugh by Barry Crump -the kiwi joker
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Review Date: 2006-01-16
I have just re-read this book, and it is a good laugh.

Kersey Hooper runs a large sheep and cattle station in the backblocks of New Zealand. He decides he needs a holiday but his old car breaks down 40 miles down the road and he stops in at a motel. He gives the motel owner a hand to get rid of a couple of dangerous old pine trees, fixes his car, then heads back home to tell his mate he's getting married -to the motel owner's daughter.

She's so into the astrology she won't sleep with him until the signs are right -looks like they are never going to be right and his farm is fast going downhill too. In an effort to please her, he's been following her astrological advice on everything from only killing wild pigs between 6 and 10 in the morning to when it's a good time to dock the lambs tails.

This is a good fast read and another classic Crump, I really enjoyed it. I still think his best is "A Good Keen Man", if you can get your hands on a copy -read it!


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