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Having A Ball: A Cartoon History of New Zealand Rugby by Ian F. Grant
9.99 NZD
24.99 (60% off)
Category: Rugby
For over a century rugby has been New ZealandÂs national game, an obsession that has helped define a small country and mould its people  Maori and Pakeha Having a Ball looks at the triumphs and disasters, the amateur code that morphed into the professional era, the game at the local park and internat ...Show more
Lasting Impressions - The Story of New Zealand's Newspapers 1840-1920 by Ian F. Grant
69.50 NZD
Category: NZ Non Fiction | Reading Level: very good
The first comprehensive history of New Zealand newspapers since Guy Scholefield¿sNewspapers in New Zealand in 1958, Lasting Impressions is a social history that places newspapers and their vital importance in New Zealand¿s development as a nation in the context of life in the communities they prospered ...Show more
Public Lives : New Zealand's Premiers and Prime Ministers 1856-2003 by Ian F. Grant
34.95 NZD
Category: NZ Non Fiction | Reading Level: very good
Public Lives is the first book to describe, compare and contrast the lives and careers of New Zealand's premiers and prime ministers. Thirty-five men and two women, their political perceptions as varied as their personalities, backgrounds, education, occupations, enthusiasms and views about New Zealand ...Show more
The Other Side of the Ditch by Grant, Ian F.
19.95 NZD
Category: Humour
New Zealand vs Australia in cartoons and humour from the last 100 years.
The Smallfarming Life: New Zealand's Smallfarming Movement, 1977-2006 by Ian F. Grant
20.00 NZD
Category: Rotorua Books
This book is the story of the NZ Association of Smallfarmers, but it is equally the story of an extraordinary farming revolution that is everywhere to be seen, but has more often been blindly criticised and opposed than it has been analysed and understood. Smallfarming has re-populated the New Zealand c ...Show more
Wairarapa Moana: The Lake and Its People by Ian F. Grant - Editor
49.50 NZD
Category: Rotorua Books
Wairarapa Moana: The Lake and Its People tells the story of the North Island's third largest lake complex from the mists of Maori myths to the realities of today's environmental problems. The book encompasses Maori and Pakeha history, the area's archaeology and the moulding of its landscape, the control ...Show more
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