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$50Through Bolts & BarsThrough Bolts & Bars Written by Kevin Dell The Story of the National Band of New Zealand 394 PAGES • 170x240mm • soft cover .00 Contact Kevin Dell: kevindell35@gmail.comBuy from Store 0 0
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$24The Fastest Old Man in the World.00The World’s Fastest Old Man recounts some of the inspiring story of Derek Turnbull, QSM, a Southland farmer who took up running seriously years after most gave it up as a competitive sport. Tucked away at the bottom of the world in the tiny farming community of Tussock Creek was where Dere...Buy from Store 0 0
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$39.90Waugh Stories0Brothers Alec and Richard Waugh reminisce in about 1960s Hokitika – the time of the town’s centennial and the Haast highway opening. Evocative and true stories – sometimes humorous, always informative, and occasionally sad – tell of the characters, sports, environment, architecture, weathe...Buy from Store 0 0
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$49.99Tales of a StorytellerFrom 1913 to 2004, George Burnby lived a life full of love, laughter, joy and loss.Buy from Store 0 0
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$39.90Viaducts Against the Sky : Port CraigThe viaducts and the town site of Port Craig comprise some of New Zealand’s finest industrial heritage which can be explored by tramping tracks.Buy from Store 0 0
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$35What’s in a Name?This is a detailed book of the origins of the Street and Suburb names of Invercargill, Bluff and Otatara, along with Makarewa, Wallacetown and Wyndham, illustrated throughout with new and historic photographs.Buy from Store 0 0
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$39.90The South Explored0The story of the early European exploration and settlement of Southland including the European discovery of Foveaux Strait; the early sealers, whalers and whaling stations of the south; James Spencer who landed at Bluff in 1824 to found the oldest town in the South Island; John Howell who founded ...Buy from Store 0 0
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$38.50Southland’s Swimming Story 1928 – 2023Southland’s rich and storied history of competitive swimming is set to make a splash with the launch of the much-anticipated book, Southland’s Swimming Story.Buy from Store 0 0
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$65The Waimea Plains Railway and The Waikaia Branch Railwaya well-researched and meticulously compiled account of two historic Southland railway lines.Buy from Store 0 0
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$34.90When the Coast is Clear0The story of New Zealand’s first and most unique licensed scheduled air service – South Westland 1934-1967Describing Captain Bert Mercer’s exciting pioneering exploits and those of his successors, this book is illustrated with many rare photographs. The air service was the first ...Buy from Store 0 0
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$79.90Trucks : A Vintage Collection0A quality pictorial publication in full colour featuring trucks from the Bill Richardson Truck Museum in Invercargill, New Zealand, arguably the largest private museum of its type in the world. Ranging from 1911 to 2003, with over 170 trucks representing some 50 manufacturers, mainly Amercian such...Buy from Store 0 0
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$44.90The Story of Nelson Aviation0 – $59.90Illustrated by many rare photographs, this book tells the story of Nelson aviation – its aircraft, personalities, innovations and events – and how it helped develop the whole sunny province. Nelson Airport serves more than 750,000 passengers annually, is the hub for the countryâ...Buy from Store 0 0
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$34.90Strait Across0Cook Strait is New Zealand’s great natural divide. This book tells how aviation conquered the barrier of rough water bringing communication and economic benefits of national significance. The first flight strait acrossin 1920 was considered a brave and courageous feat. Rapid aeronautical pro...Buy from Store 0 0
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$149Radio Pre-Eminent: The Radio Corporation of New Zealand StoryRadio Pre-Eminent: The Radio Corporation of New Zealand StoryBuy from Store 0 0
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$45.90Milford Sound0This illustrated history of , the Milford Track and the Milford Road contains an outstanding collection of over 300 early photographs, paintings and maps, the great majority of which have never been published before.The book includes the earliest accounts of the first Europeans to visit , the seal...Buy from Store 0 0
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$45Looking Back: A Collection of Memories from Otautau and DistrictsLooking Back: A Collection of Memories from Otautau and DistrictsBuy from Store 0 0
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$8Invercargill 150 YearsWritten by popular author Invercargill naturalist, historian and teacher Lloyd Esler, this book about Southland's only city, Invercargill, covers early Maori settlement, the coming of the Europeans, how the city got its name, the early years, progress from a small town to a city, businesses, re...Buy from Store 0 0
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$19.90Nursery Rhymes Mother Never Read You0A New Zealand Best Seller achieving Double Platinum.For grown ups and precocious kids. For the past 17 years well-known landscape artist Garrick Tremain has also produced a daily political cartoon and is the country’s most widely published editorial cartoonist and is also an accomplished deb...Buy from Store 0 0
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$40Jungle BluesSTU TRIPNEY Self-professed fly-fishing geek Stu Tripney designs flies and runs the Fly Fishing School. Stu's first travel memoir, recounting his strange adventures while living in the jungles of Malaysia. A story about the environment, human nature and peculiar friends, this hilarious tale will appeal to&hellipBuy from Store 0 0
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$54Kowhai & Orchid.00The life of a Kiwi Presbyterian Minister in New Zealand and Indonesia. Born in Darfield, Canterbury, in 1934, he spent his childhood in Kirwee, Oamaru and Christchurch, and studied at Canterbury University, Knox Theological Hall and Princeton Theological Seminary, N.J., U.S.A. He was minister of...Buy from Store 0 0
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$22Mrs Hadeda had a problemWritten by Jennifer J. Parks Illustrated by Zerika van Jaarsveld Mrs Hadeda hates the look of her eggs and longs for a change. She seeks advice from her feathered friends. but are they able to help her? Hadedas are a type of ibis, and known mostly because of their raucous&hellipBuy from Store 0 0
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$44.90Port to Plains0celebrates the 150th anniversary of the Lyttelton Railway Tunnel by exploring the politics, the technology and the human stories behind the construction of the Lyttelton Railway Tunnel – the largest single engineering project of colonial New Zealand.The tunnel, from the vote to build to final co...Buy from Store 0 0
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$59.90More Golden Age of Radio0Expanding on his first book, The Golden Age of Radio in the Home, John Stokes’ books have proved to be very popular publications. The enthusiastic reception of his previous book has enabled material unavoidably left out to be put in this new book, , and to enable the inclusion of much new materi...Buy from Store 0 0
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