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Independent Travellers New Zealand 2000: The Budget Travel Guide
Published in Paperback by Thomas Cook Publishing (2000-02-01)
Authors: Melanie Rice and Chris Rice
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Independent Traveler's New Zealand 2000
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-22
Out of the three books I have purchased, this will be the one to go with us to New Zealand. I especially like the detailed maps about each specific area. Since this is a once in a lifetime trip my husband and I are planning, we want to know as much as possible by the time we get there. It has wonderful suggestions for traveling on a budget, yet isn't afraid to reccommend the really good places not to overlook because of price. With all the information we have gleaned, we are starting our inquiries and reservations. We can't wait to go!

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Insight Compact Guide Copenhagen (Insight Compact Guides)
Published in Paperback by Langenscheidt Publishers (1998-02)
Author: Alexander Geh
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Concise and Helpful
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-14
The not-too-big size guidebook was handy enough to be carried around. The itineraries and sights recommendation provided an excellent starting point for all first timers, like me, in Copenhagen.

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Insight Compact Guide Tahiti & French Polynesia (Insight Compact Guides)
Published in Paperback by Langenscheidt Publishers (2002-06)
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Beautiful Pictures, Big On Culture
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2003-06-20
It's a beautiful little book with gorgeous pictures of people and places. Unfortunately, the food and hotel guide is minimal; this could be due to the size of the islands, but I feel this book is best suited for those who want to know more about the history and culture of Tahiti (hence why it's a publication in conjunction with the Discovery Channel). If culture and history are what you're looking for, this little book does a great job.

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International Biographies (Book 2 : Asia, Australia, and Oceania)
Published in Paperback by Center for Learning (1992-06)
Authors: Mary Anne Anderson, Stephanie M. Hamilton, and K. Tryda
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Teacher's resource
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-21
This is a teacher's edition for International biographies including Corazon Aquino, Buddha, Gandhi, Goolagond, Hammurabi, Hirohito, Genshis and Kublai Khan, Mother Teresa, Mao Zedong, and U Thant.

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Into the Crocodile Nest: A Journey Inside New Guinea
Published in Paperback by Faber and Faber (2002-02-04)
Author: Benedict Allen
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Short Trip to West Papua & Initiation Ceremony on the Sepik
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-01-22
With little preparation and information, the author flies into West Papua where he first treks from mission to mission in 10 days among the Yali and Kim Yal people of the eastern highlands.
Then he makes a more adventurous trek in the southern foothils to visit the remote Obini people. However with lack of understanding of their culture and no means to communicate with them he gets chased away after 4 days.
Disappointed, he gives up on West Papua and flies back to more civilized Papua New Guinea, where he manages to take part in a traditional initiation ceremony along the Sepik River.

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Inventing Australia (Australian Experience)
Published in Paperback by Allen & Unwin Pty LTD (1991-01-02)
Author: Richard White
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Challenging the notion of cultural identity
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Review Date: 2000-04-06
White's book is a fascinating read for anyone who has ever thought about the question of national identity and how the rest of the world perceives a particular country's people. While White's focus is the Australian identity and the images associated with it, what he has to say applies to the rest of us, as well. His argument is that national identity changes with different ages, but that the images which become those identities, for instance, the World War I "digger" or the "convict" identity which have at different times been seen as "Australian identity," are really the constructions of people in power who believe a particular identity will further their own or the country's aims. The image, then, of the Australian "digger," the tough-minded, uncomplaining and stalwart soldier of World War I, is an identity that was necessary and helpful to those in power as they tried to convince people that Australians had a duty to fight and were good at it. The book may not be as interesting to those who are unfamiliar with these Australian images of themselves, but it is not hard to apply it to American identity. Our own images of ourselves as an "immigrant," "wealthy industrialist," or "pioneering" society are just as vital to our perception of our own history, and just as challenged by White's thesis. However, the book may be most interesting to those who have spent time outside of their own culture or have had experiences being stereotyped because of their nationality. This is a challenging and useful book for anyone who has ever wondered about cultural issues and how national identity is influencing policy and history.

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Islands of Australia's Great Barrier Reef (Lonely Planet Travel Survival Kit)
Published in Paperback by Lonely Planet Publications (1990-08)
Author: Tony Wheeler
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Could be good but it's discontinued
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-06-28
This guide is usefull if you're devoting lot of time to queesland and the great barrier reef. Its best companion is the Lonely Planet Queensland guide (perhaps it's too much information).
But as I'm concerned, Lonely Planet is not doing anymore this guide (and this version is quite old, so it may be not updated).
What a pitty!...

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Isles of the South Pacific,
Published in Hardcover by The National Geographic Society (1968)
Authors: Maurice Shadbolt and Olaf Ruhen
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A very good book!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-06
Isles of the South Pacific tells you all about, you guessed it... The isles of the south pacific. These include, Tahiti, The Cook islands, Samon, Tonga, New Zealand, Fiji, New Caledonia, New Hebrides, The Solomons, and New Guinea. With all the stunning photographs from the National Geographic Society!
Although this book is rather outdated... But it's still very interesting as well as educational. And at the price of only a penny plus shipping and handling, what have you got to lose?

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Japanese Foreign Policy in Asia and the Pacific: Domestic Interests, American Pressure, and Regional Integration
Published in Hardcover by Palgrave Macmillan (2001-10)
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Clear, well-written, and wide ranging
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-09-18
Interested browsers would do well to note this book's subtitle. The focus of this book is clearly on the interaction of Japanese domestic interests and American pressure in the creation of Japanese foreign policy rather than in policy itself. The two questions this book addresses both deal with American influence: 1) should Japanese foreign policy be considered 'reactive' to American pressure (a la Kent Calder's 1988 thesis), and 2) under what conditions is American pressure (gaiatsu) effective? Each of the chapters examines these issues with a different case study. One of the strengths of this book is the wide range of topics, both geographically and in terms of issues. Taken as a whole, this book gives the reader reasonably comprehensive overview of the important issues in Japanese foreign policy.

The most pleasant surprise about this volume is the high quality of presentation. Each of the chapters provides the right mix of historical background and current analysis so a non-specialist reader can follow their arguments without getting lost in details. Since the book's topics range widely, this is important. Surprisingly (given that most of the authors are non-native speakers of English), the chapters are consistently well written. There is relatively little of the awkward sentences and hard-to-read language that characterizes most academic writing.

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Journal of the Right Hon. Sir Joseph Banks: During Captain Cook's first voyage in H.M.S. Endeavour in 1768-71 to Terra del Fuego, Otahite, New Zealand, Australia, the Dutch East Indies, etc
Published in Unknown Binding by MacMillan (1896)
Author: Joseph Banks
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Be forewarned
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-14
This is an excellent facsimile edition of the original publishing in the 19th century. Be forewarned, though, that the publishers have made an error (which may exiat in the original edition from which this facsimile is taken, I don't know). Page 372 of this edition is numbered in sequence, but is a repeat of an earlier page. Thus, when you are reading of Sir Joseph's adventures in Batavia in November 1770, you are reprised with a page dated May 1770. Infurtiatingly, you then miss the appropriate page and miss, sadly, the death of Tupia.

With that caveat, This is an excellent resource, in some ways better than Captain Cook's Journals (though I feel blasphemous in saying that), and as fien a recreational read as you will find in many a year. It also surprises me how much science they actually knew in the late 18th century.


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