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New Zealand
Krystyna's Story (New Zealand Women's Lives)
Published in Paperback by Bridget Williams Books (1996-07)
Author: Halina Ogonowska-Coates
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Unforgettable, poignant child's view - not to be missed!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-12
As a New Zealander, Krystyna's Story reminded me of thedifficulties all immigrants face when moving to a new country. Thisbook is an astonishing recount of the horrific passage many Polish people were forced to make, either to Germany, or to the Soviet Union, during the 2nd World War. Told through the eyes of an eight year old, some accounts were downright hilarious, but most were direct, heartwrenching and unbelievably sobering. This book gave both my husband and I a renewed respect for all victims of war, and a far better understanding of the little known tragedies that all Polish people experienced during that time. I would highly recommend this book - do yourself a favour and reach out into the understanding of the minority.

New Zealand
The Last Whale
Published in Paperback by Fremantle Press (2008-10)
Author: Chris Pash
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Fast-paced action set in the 1970s
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Review Date: 2008-10-14
It's the end of the seventies and one young reporter is bearing witness to the final days of Australia's whaling industry.

Thirty years after the last whale was captured and slaughtered in Australia, Chris Pash, tells the very human story of the characters and events that brought whaling to an end.
This fair and balanced account portrays the raw adventure of going to sea, the perils of being a whaler and the `crazy, but somehow magical' commitment that leads activists to throw themselves into the path of an explosive harpoon.

`A timely reminder of how far we've come since the days of routine slaughter, of how hard conservationists fought to bring it to an end, and how vigilant we must be in making sure that the dark days of whaling are behind us forever.' -- Tim Winton

`... an important contribution to Australian history and to the protection of whales. From a historical perspective, it chronicles the people and events which created Greenpeace in Australia and it also seeks to understand the minds and thinking of those who hunted whales in Australia ...' -- Steve Shallhorn, CEO Greenpeace Australia Pacific


New Zealand
The Law of Torts in Australia
Published in Paperback by OUP Australia and New Zealand (2000-04-04)
Authors: F.A. Trindade and Peter Cane
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The Definitive Work
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Review Date: 1998-09-05
This magnum opus is the definitive work on the law of torts in Australia for students, academics and practioners. The authors draw heavily from both common law and statutes to provide intelligent, critical and thought-provoking commentary.

New Zealand
Legend of Lasseter's Reef
Published in Hardcover by University of Western Australia Press (2003-12)
Author: Mark Greenwood
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With an eclectic mixture of photographs and color cut-out
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Review Date: 2004-01-15
The Legend Of Lasseter's Reef by Mark Greenwood is a unique picture book rendition of the true story of Australian explorer Lasseter, whose quest to find gold amid the wilderness brought him into contact with the kindness of others, yet eventually led to tragedy. Illustrated with an eclectic mixture of photographs and color cut-out style artwork, The Legend Of Lasseter's Reef is a powerful retelling about the dangers that searching for riches at the neglect of one's own health and safety can bring.

New Zealand
Leisure and Pleasure
Published in Paperback by Auckland University Press (2003-12-01)
Author: Caroline Daley
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Sandow in New Zealand
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Review Date: 2004-06-05
If you think that bodybuilding and muscularity happen only in gyms or in Southern California, then this book will set that misconception to rights.

Caroline Daley has told the story of body culture in New Zealand, and she proves that the remote South Pacific nation was in the sporting and bodybuilding loop just as much as any other country. This all began in 1902 when the first great physique star, Eugen Sandow came to Auckland. He was a revelation because of his physical beauty and his willingness to display his naked muscles to the public. It was Sandow who first set New Zealanders on a course that would pull them into the orbit of physicality like every other western nation in the world.

Sandow appeared in music halls in the evening and at public events during the day where he promoted both his theatrical appearances as well as his line of gymnastics products. But the book does more than just tell the story of Sandow's extraordinary tour of turn-of-the-century New Zealand. Daley shows how Sandow first encouraged the Kiwis to become conscious of their health and muscles, but they later were inspired by his example to become (variously) swimmers, nudists and athletes.

This book is extremely well written and richly illustrated; it deserves to be read by those who are interested in sport, health and the development of the body beautiful. I recommend it highly!

New Zealand
Let's Go 2003: New Zealand
Published in Paperback by Let's Go Publications (2002-12-01)
Author: Let's Go Inc.
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Let's go to New Zealand but you don't really need this book
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2003-05-24
This book would be one of the only country editions where I would say it isn't vastly superior to it's Lonely Planet competitor. It is thinner than Lonely Planet which is great if you're backpacking as it's less weight. If one company's version is a lot cheaper I'd say buy it.

The main difference between this and Let's Go is that this Lonely Planet is written for a North American audience whereas Let's Go is more for your British, European, Australian, South African and the like markets. This means those not from North America may find a lot of the information contained in Lonely Planet as common knowledge, especially historic things and would prefer to have less weight by not having this common knowledge space and weight creating information. Assuming you already know the common stuff Let's Go actually gives you more information as it has stuff Lonely Planet has left out for their space reasons. Since the American education system doesn't teach the basics about the world, American audiences may prefer Lonely Planet but others I would think would get more out of Let's Go. Lonely Planet does have a few colour photographs which Let's Go doesn't but you're going to take your own anyway.

A fair amount of the hostels in New Zealand actually do appear in this book with around the same number in Lonely Planet. Be aware that there are other hostels out there though, so don't completely rely on the book and use the best method word of mouth from other backpackers as well. Of course the price information is out of date as usual.

Actually I'd say don't bother with either as you're just reliving someone else's experiences and it's better to explore for yourself but for hostel listings and background info if you don't know much about New Zealand then this is useful. There is heaps of information in every New Zealand hostel on every part of New Zealand so you don't really need it.

New Zealand
Letters of Katherine Mansfield
Published in Textbook Binding by Howard Fertig (2000-01)
Author: Katherine Mansfield
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For Every Artist/Woman Abandoned By All
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Review Date: 2005-11-30
This extremely rare First Edition 2 Volume Set from Constable & Co. London (1928) marked a huge milestone in great literature via the genre of Belle Lettres. But these are not just any letters. Katherine Mansfield has been hailed as one of the greatest writers in the 20th century, and in her short life, she humbled the likes of Virginia Woolf and others world-wide with her resolve to write out her life in short stories, critical reviews, journals and these most personal letters while dying (literally) of consumption - mostly alone, abandoned, even by her own husband, J. Middleton Murry. These volumes are the ones the public at the time received from the publisher that made such a sensation and at long last made her name as one of the literary greats - never to be forgotten. Brave, tough, brilliant and yet so sensitive to the smallest speck of beauty in this world. No one has ever taken her place.

New Zealand
Life and Music of Bela Bartok
Published in Paperback by OUP Australia and New Zealand (1965-12)
Author: Halsey Stevens
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A must-buy for every Bartok fan.
Helpful Votes: 17 out of 18 total.
Review Date: 1998-01-28
An excellent book on the great Twentieth-Century composer, being both a biography in the usual sense, but also providing definitive analyses of his major works. The detailed description of Bartok's six string quartets, leaves little more to be said of them -- unless you want to go to monographs like Prof. Leo Treitler's Ph.D dissertation on the Fourth Quartet alone. A must for any Bartok lover. [updated email address]

New Zealand
The Lions and Elephants of the Chobe
Published in Paperback by HarperCollins New Zealand (1984-05)
Author: Bruce Aiken
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A Disturbing Beauty
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-04-03
The best book on the wildest of wild African game. This is a handsome book which takes the reader through perhaps the most densely populated big game reserve in Africa. The Chobe and Savuti are synonyms for wonderous African wildlife, and it's all here, in a text that is powerful and gripping in its expose of the lions' lordship over eveything (including hippo and elephants - this is a very good examination of the misunderstood and half-believed stories that some lions
routinely hunt the mega-game successfully)and the struggles of all to survive the caprices of the drought and unseasonal rains. There has not been a more intelligent and thorough description of the hunting techniques of lions. Be warned that the author's text and pictorial evidence of kills are unsentimental and make no attempt to play to the fantasies of lions efficiently killing with one sweep of a paw or expertly breaking the neck of prey. The buffalo and lion confrontations are very well documented. The Savuti lions customarily take on the belligerent bulls, unlike their cousins in other parts of Africa, and the writing spares no detail and respects the intelligence and curiosity of the reader.
All in all, the next best thing to a safari

New Zealand
The Little Yellow Digger (Read by Reading Series)
Published in Paperback by Scholastic New Zealand (1993-10-02)
Author: Betty Gilderdale
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Excellent for preschoolers (living book)
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Review Date: 2005-08-11
This picture book is not short, but it really draws children in. I have used it many times in a creche setting with groups of children 12 months - 5 years, and they were always fascinated with it.

To top it off, it presents many worthwhile themes about love, kindness, helpfulness, working together and looking after animals. A great conversation starter with your littlies!


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