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Kiwi Battlefields
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 325

Kiwi Battlefields

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-04-01
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

The history behind the major battlefields in which New Zealand soldiers fought

Behind the Silver Fern
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 812

Behind the Silver Fern

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-11-10
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  • Publisher: Arena Sport

A complete history of rugby’s most famous yet enigmatic team, the New Zealand All Blacks, told by the men who have worn the iconic black jersey. Go behind the scenes with the world’s most successful sports team. From the legendary 1905 “Originals” all the way through to Richie McCaw’s record-breaking back-to-back World Cup champions of 2015, this is a history of the All Blacks like you have never experienced it before. Thanks to exhaustive archival research and exclusive new material garnered from a vast array of interviews with players and coaches from across the decades, Behind the Silver Fern unveils the compelling truth of what it means to play for the team that has dominated T...

Men of Valour
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 234

Men of Valour

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-03-26
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

For a time in the Second World War, Crete was the prize both sides wanted. The Allies had it and the Germans wanted it. The Germans won. The man in charge of hanging on to it was Bernard ('Tiny') Freyberg, the New Zealand Division commander. With him was a ragtag army of New Zealand, Australian, British and Greek soldiers. They had to withstand the mightiest airborne invasion the world had seen. It was a German victory but their losses were almost as many as those of the Allies. Beaten and bedraggled, the men made their way back to Egypt; they'd fought for the first time as a New Zealand division under the overall command of a New Zealander and been beaten. Inquiries followed: was Freyberg at fault? Did he make mistakes that allowed the Germans to make advance? Were Freyberg's officers disloyal? Like the British after Dunkirk, the New Zealanders rose again. Freyberg led them through North Africa and Italy striking fear and respect into the hearts of enemies.

Lovelock
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 493

Lovelock

A classic fictionalised biography of the enigmatic Olympic athlete Jack Lovelock. Jack Lovelock has been called the first modern athlete. He became famous internationally when he broke the world record to take the gold medal in the 1500 metres event at the Berlin Olympic Games in 1936. His unexpected victory against 'the greatest field of milers ever assembled' has all the hallmarks of a great discovery. A medical student, he treated his body as a human laboratory. Yet a mystery remains. In 1949 a few days before his 40th birthday, Jack Lovelock was killed when he fell beneath a train in New York. The enigma of his death becomes the key to McNeish's quest for the 'real' Lovelock - a man who in the author's words 'covered his traces as adroitly as he ran'. Lovelock, based on wide research but written as a fictional diary, was nominated for the 1986 Booker Prize. This edition includes the 'Berlin Diary', McNeish's journal written in Germany while researching the novel and an afterword, which contains a sobering commentary on Lovelock's death.

The Unluckiest All Black?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

The Unluckiest All Black?

Nugget Pringle won Wellington caps in his first season of senior rugby with the Oriental Club, and went on to win an All Black cap the following year, 1923. In the training camp before the first test against New South Wales he proved a great entertainer and his Salome was a scream, but a cauliflower ear (one of many) led to his withdrawal from the match. He scored a try in the second test, which the All Blacks won handsomely, but, despite every endeavour for the next 4 years, failed to gain a second cap. En route he played for and against the All Blacks and against New Zealand Maoris, winning all three and scoring a try in two. Fate’s fickle fingers nonetheless conspired, through injury, i...

Our Game - New Zealand Rugby At 150
  • Language: en

Our Game - New Zealand Rugby At 150

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-05-14
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The year 2020 marks the 150th anniversary of the first game of rugby in Nelson; this book will celebrate 150 years of New Zealand's national game, the game more than any other that has helped shape the New Zealand psyche and identity.It will take the form of 150 short stories - stories about the players, the teams, the provinces, the trophies, everything that helped make the game what it is, from the first in the horse and buggy days to the latest in the days of ultra-modern technology.It will talk of players who no one living saw play; and it will talk of players who are recognised wherever they go in the widening rugby world. And who can talk of players and resist speculating who the greatest of all might have been? It's opinions and speculation that make up some of the enduring appeal of the game New Zealanders are (mostly) better at than anyone else.

Essential All Blackography
  • Language: en

Essential All Blackography

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-06
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Lavish new edition of this indispensable guide to every All Blacks from the very first player - James Allan in 1884 to the most recent crop selected for the All Blacks end-of-year tour in 2016. A headshot of every player - many in full colour - is accompanied by a potted biography, including all playing statistics. The most comprehensive book on the 1100+ players to have represented New Zealand in rugby ever published. First published in 2007, The ALL BLACKography was a runaway bestseller. This beautifully produced edition will be bigger, brighter and better than its predecessors. Also included is a chapter on the evolution of the famous All Blacks jersey and a comprehensive statistical section.

How We Saw the War
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 622

How We Saw the War

A look at how New Zealanders at home expreienced the Second World War

Becoming Aotearoa
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 948

Becoming Aotearoa

In the first major national history of Aotearoa New Zealand to be published for 20 years, Professor Michael Belgrave advances the notion that New Zealand's two peoples — tangata whenua and subsequent migrants — have together built an open, liberal society based on a series of social contracts. Frayed though they may sometimes be, these contracts have created a country that is distinct. This engaging new look at our history examines how.

Men of Valour
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 234

Men of Valour

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-03-26
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  • Publisher: Hodder Moa

In May of 1941 New Zealand?s citizen soldiers, not long removed from their day jobs, were thrust into a type of fighting the world had not seen before: a land force against an airborne invasion. It was man against machines. In many ways, Crete became in the Second World War what Gallipoli had been in the First: another Dunkirk ? a scrambling effort to survive after defeat. This book breathes new life into the baptism of fire for New Zealand?s men of valour. It puts a human face on a military disaster, a failure that paradoxically was as large for the victors, the Germans, as it was for the losers, the Allies, among whom New Zealanders dominated. Crete tempered the New Zealand Division, and it went on to become one of the most respected and admired fighting forces of the Second World War.