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Piano in the Parlour: When the Piano Was New Zealands Home Entertainment Centre by John MacGibbon
49.95 NZD
Category: NZ Non Fiction
Piano In The Parlour takes an affectionate look at when the piano was our most important domestic possession. At the centre of entertainment in the home and often in the community, it also stoked the flames of love for countless courting couples. The extreme lengths pioneers went to, when putting pianos ...Show more
Struan's War - Battlegrounds, recreation and Sightseeing in North Africa 1941-1944 in the Photographs and Diaries of New Zealand Division Gunner Struan MacGibbon by Edited by John MacGibbon
40.00 NZD
Category: NZ Non Fiction | Reading Level: very good
The elite Long Range Desert Group operated behind enemy lines and Frank Jopling was with them from the first sortie. His diary is the most comprehensive published account of the daily activities of these military swashbucklers who played a vital part in the Eight Army's victory over Axis forces in North ...Show more
Whey to Go: Whey Protein Concentrate - a New Zealand Success Story by John MacGibbon
62.99 NZD
Category: NZ Non Fiction | Reading Level: near fine
Starting in the early 1970s, Kiwi scientists, technologists and marketers, working closely with industry politicians, made us world leaders in the new technology of dairy ultrafiltration. They turned huge amounts of otherwise waste whey into highly tailored and valuable food ingredients. Their work kick ...Show more
Your Family's History: Research, Write and Publish it by John MacGibbon
15.00 NZD
Category: NZ Non Fiction
A great starter for new family history researchers plus valuable advice and information for people who want to move to the next stage: writing and publishing their family's story. Expanded from lectures given by John MacGibbon at the National Library of New Zealand.
Your Family's History: Research, Write and Publish it by John MacGibbon
15.00 NZD
Category: Family
A great starter for new family history researchers plus valuable advice and information for people who want to move to the next stage: writing and publishing their family's story. Expanded from lectures given by John MacGibbon at the National Library of New Zealand.
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