Maumahara: the Memories of Te Onehou Phillis by Te Onehou Phillis
66.99 NZD
Category: Rotorua Books
Maumahara: The memories of Te Onehou Phillis is a step back to an earlier time in the vibrant Māori town of Te Teko. Central to this warm community are the marae – places of celebration, debate, laughter and mourning – where reward comes through hard work and shared endeavour. Te Ohehou leads us through ...Show more
Matiatia: Gateway to Waiheke by Paul Monin
34.99 NZD
Category: Rotorua Books
Matiatia Bay is the gateway to Waiheke Island. Lying beside the island’s best natural harbour, it has been the landing place for Māori waka, settler barges, tourist yachts and commuter ferries today. This beautiful heritage site is threatened by development - a marina is proposed, and intensive parking. ...Show more
Flight Path Dunedin: A History of Aviation in Otago by Jim Sullivan
49.99 NZD
Category: Rotorua Books
Did New Zealand aviation begin in Arrowtown in 1869? Did a Dunedin man make New Zealand's first flight in 1910? The story of aviation in Otago throws up some intersting questions and the answers, along with the detailed history of Dunedin's airports at Green Island, Taieri and Momona, provide a fascinat ...Show more
More Than Water : The Story of Lake Hood by Nathalie Brown
49.99 NZD
Category: Rotorua Books | Reading Level: Near Fine
Second hand More Than Water: The Story of Lake Hood shows how an ambitious dream became reality. It is an inspirational account of the 15-year journey taken by a community determined to build a lake in the arid plains of mid-Canterbury. More Than Water is more than an account of how a world-class recre ...Show more
Pink & White Terraces revisited: an account of 10 years of research and results
39.99 NZD
Category: Rotorua Books
The Cathedral Builders of Holy Trinity Parnell (Handling fee and/or freight charges may apply) by Frank Wright
39.99 NZD
Category: Rotorua Books
This is the story of the building of Holy Trinity Cathedral in Parnell, Auckland, New Zealand. The story begins with the purchase of the land by Bishop Selwyn in 1842. Bishop Cowie was thwarted in his efforts to begin building on that land and St Mary's was built opposite and became the cathedral of t ...Show more