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A Fair Sort of Battering: New Zealanders Remember the Italian Campaign by Megan Hutching
36.99 NZD
Category: NZ Military | Reading Level: Very Good
The New Zealand Division landed in Italy in October 1943 and entered the line at the Sangro River on 14 November. They fought up the east side of Italy, becoming bogged down at Orsogna for two months, from where they were withdrawn in January 1944. They then swapped coasts and moved across the Apennines ...Show more
Against the Rising Sun: New Zealanders Remember the Pacific War by Megan Hutching
44.99 NZD
46.00 (2% off)
Category: NZ Military
The next book in the ongoing series tells the stories of Kiwis in the Pacific theatre: based in New Caledonia, in action on Mono and Nissan Islands, women working in communications, and a few Air force and Navy personnel. The Pacific War was different: more 'downtime', more contact with the Japanese and ...Show more
Leading the Way - How New Zealand Women Won the Vote by Megan Hutching
39.99 NZD
Category: NZ History | Reading Level: very good
In 1893 New Zealand became the first country in the world to give women the vote, an achievement of which we are justly proud, but it wasn't easily achieved. Respected historian Megan Hutching records and explains this momentous event, including profiles of the women who brought about the government's c ...Show more
Over the Wide and Trackless Sea: the Pioneer Women and Girls of New Zealand by Megan Hutching
39.99 NZD
Category: NZ History | Reading Level: very good
Megan Hutching has brought together the stories of a dozen women of all walks of life, whose personal tales of triumph and adversity make compelling reading, and whose contribution helped forge the character of contemporary Aotearoa, where their descendants owe their lives, and their lifestyles, to the ...Show more
Remembering: Writing Oral History by Anna Green and Megan Hutching (eds)
44.99 NZD
Category: NZ Non Fiction | Reading Level: very good
With the ever-growing enthusiasm for genealogy and social history, Remembering, on the practice and use of oral history, and incorporating a variety of examples of presenting oral histories in print, will have eager readers. As well as the chapters on a wide range of particular cases, it explores some o ...Show more
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