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Malcolm Tennyson commits the perfect white-collar crime, but little does he realize that his own, estranged son will become both his unwitting accomplice and the catalyst for his ultimate demise. From the wintry suburbs of London to the vibrant cities of the Pacific Northwest, this is the story of man and boy running from an unfulfilled past to a calamitous future.
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The journal of Elizabeth Holman is printed, recording major events of her life in the mid nineteenth century in Kororareka, Mimiwhangata, early Whangarei and Auckland. There are three oral histories of Russell, and two from Kerikeri. Other accounts include a story about Paihia after the missionaries left, and one from the Ludbrook family of Ohaeawai. There are numerous photographs and a map shows all the places in Northland referred to in the stories. There is a bibliography and a comprehensive index.
Edward Selby Little was an extraordinary Victorian who lived through the reign of four monarchs and affected events on three continents. The loose cannon feared by all administrations, he faced down Chinese bandits and British bureaucrats alike to change the course of history. Yet, incredibly, his legacy is almost unheard of, his story untold. Truly, until now, a colossus unsung. The author is an award-winning journalist and investigative reporter who spent several years researching the life of this incredible character.
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