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Radical Mansfield - a rare look behind the surface of Mansfield's 'chocolate box' piecesReview Date: 2008-06-22

A Lifetime of Deer Hunting in New ZealandReview Date: 2007-10-08
The stories are well told, they give you a very good idea of what deer hunting was like back in the 1920s and 1930s - transport and roading was primitive at best, gear was heavy and clumsy, no dehydrated foof to logten your pack and money for sport wasnt plentiful. Shooting was mostly done with cutdown .303s from WWI NZ Army surplus (used to have one myself so I know all about those). But the deer were plentiful back then in the days before commercial deer shooting.
The books well written - Atkinson was a good writer, and theres a fine collection of black and white photographes that illustrate variously the country he hunted in, some fine trophy heads, huts and camps in the NZ bush, and some of his hunting mates. All in all, if you have an interest in deer stalking, its a worthwhile addition to any library.

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A classic of New Zealand literatureReview Date: 2000-01-03
Te Kooti came from the East Coast of the North Island and was wrongfully exiled to a penal colony for a crime he didn't commit. Later he escaped from the island, returned home and led a force of Maori _whakarau_ (exiles) into the heart of the North Island. The government forces never succeeded in capturing him. Te Kooti had many enemies, Maori and Pakeha, and the complexity of the Maori world at this time is brilliantly conveyed. The book is very strong on Te Kooti as a religious leader and prophet and is methodologically extremely interesting as well. I don't agree with every detail of the story, but that is only to be expected in a work of such richness and scope. American readers and scholars interested in the interaction between colonial empires and indigenous peoples will gain most from this book, which compares in many ways with Noel Mostert's _Frontiers_ or Roger Milliss' _Waterloo Creek_.

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Clear albeit detailed discussion of Indonesian PoliticsReview Date: 2004-07-15
It covers the politics, scandals and events from the tail end of Suharto to the election of Megawati. I think his assessment of the future is a little too gloomy, but his description of the past has been eagerly read by the Indonesian nationals I work with - most of whom hadn't ever gotten a full explanation of that time period.


Splendid and innovative collection ranging from ethnographyReview Date: 2004-03-16

Incredible Piece of WritingReview Date: 2006-04-25

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Her determination to survive and build a better life makes for an inviting saga of change and adjustmentReview Date: 2008-11-17

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A note from her editorReview Date: 2006-03-05

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Best Map of New Zealand W/O a Doubt!Review Date: 2007-08-24
The map was printed a few years ago, so some things have changed, but for 95% of the areas you would be traveling to it is very accurate. Most of the changes are not the addition or changing of streets but rather the condition of the roads. Many roads that are said to be unsealed are now sealed, especially in the North Island.
The map is also made out of a plastic type material that is waterproof. You could dump a bucket of water on the map and it would still be fine, maybe just cleaner! Wish they made all maps out of this material.
Great map if you can find it, and its worth the hunt!

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Finally an Overall History of the RAN in WW II.Review Date: 2006-01-23
It is nice to see that Allen and Unwin, one of the premier publishers of military history now has their books sold through Amazon. These books show a side of the war in the pacific from somewhat of a different attitude than the typical American book.
While not the largest navy in the war, the Australians made significant contributions to the war effort. They build, repaired and operated ships of all sizes from torpedo boats to aircraft carriers. They were involved in almost every battle in the Pacific from Coral Sea to the end. Indeed they started their war before the US got involved. As part of the British Commonwealth they were first placed on a war footing when England went to war with Germany.
This is a well written and informative book that describes a little known (in the US) part of the history of World War II.
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Mansfield emerges from this detailed and sensitive study as a groundbreaking Modernist - one who took account of the cultural concerns of her time, and who profoundly influenced her friend, the writer Virginia Woolf.
Dunbar provides original interpretations of many of Mansfield's short stories, and includes one (involving sibling rape) reproduced here for the first time.
The cover of the book has a portrait of Katherine Mansfield (1918) by Anne Estelle Rice.