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Band of Brothers order quantity
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NZ$ 37.95 each
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Author: Ambrose, Stephen E.
336 pages

As good a rifle company as any in the world, Easy Company, 506th Airborne Division, U.S. Army, kept getting the tough assignments -- responsible for everything from parachuting into France early D-Day morning to the capture of Hitler's Eagle's Nest at Berchtesgaden. In Band of Brothers, Ambrose tells of the men in this brave unit who fought, went hungry, froze, and died, a company that took 150 percent casualties and considered the Purple Heart a badge of office. Drawing on hours of interviews with survivors as well as the soldiers' journals and letters, Stephen Ambrose recounts the stories, often in the men's own words, of these American heroes.

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Barbarossa : The Russian German Conflict, 1941-1945 order quantity
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NZ$ 32.95 each
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Author: Alan Clark
Carefully researched and beautifully written, this book is a classic of military history. Alan Clark vividly narrates the course of the dramatic and brutal war between the German and Russians on the Eastern Front during the Second World War. From the invasion of Russia mounted on Midsummer's Day 1941 and the German Army's advance to the outskirts of Moscow, to the terrible turning point of Stalingrad and the eventual defeat of the Nazis at the Fall of Berlin after the hard years of fighting and advance by the Red Army, this is epic history narrated by a master.

First published 1965.

 
Beyond Belief order quantity
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NZ$ 29.95 each
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Author: Naipaul, V.S.

 
DK Concise Atlas of the World order quantity
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NZ$ 79.95 each
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Author: heritage

 
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NZ$ 24.95 each
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Author: Witold Rybczynski (Professor of Urbanism, University of Pennsylvania, USA)

 
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Author: John Douglas

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King Solomon's Ring order quantity
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NZ$ 32.95 each
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Author: Konrad Lorenz
Konrad Lorenz did much to popularize the study of animal behaviour.
Solomon, the legend goes, had a magic ring which enabled him to speak to the animals in their own language. Konrad Lorenz was gifted with a similar power of understanding the animal world. He was that rare beast, a brilliant scientist who could write (and indeed draw) beautifully. He did more than any other person to establish and popularize the study of how animals behave, receiving a Nobel Prize for his work. King Solomon's Ring, the book which brought him worldwide recognition, is a delightful treasury of observations and insights into the lives of all sorts of creatures, from jackdaws and water-shrews to dogs, cats and even wolves. Charmingly illustrated by Lorenz himself, this book is a wonderfully written introduction to the world of our furred and feathered friends, a world which often provides an uncanny resemblance to our own. A must for any ... more

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No Logo order quantity
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NZ$ 29.95 each
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Author: Naomi Klein
“Just when you thought multi-nationals and crazed consumerism were too big to fight, along comes Naomi Klein with facts, spirit and news of successful fighters.... an invigorating call to arms for anybody who wants to save money, justice, or the universe.” — Gloria Steinem. This accessible analysis of branding, the global market and the growing rebellion was shortlisted for the Guardian First Book Award and has gained a major following.

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One Good Turn: a Natural History of the Screwdriver and the Screw order quantity
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Author: Witold Rybczynski
The seeds of Rybczynski's elegant and illuminating new book were sown by The New York Times, whose editors asked him to write an essay identifying "the best tool of the millennium." An award-winning author who once built a house using only hand tools, Rybczynski has intimate knowledge of the toolbox -- both its contents and its history -- which serves him beautifully on his quest.

One Good Turn is a story starring Archimedes, who invented the water screw and introduced the helix, and Leonardo, who sketched a machine for carving wood screws. It is a story of mechanical discovery and genius that takes readers from ancient Greece to car design in the age of American industry. Rybczynski writes an ode to the screw, without which there would be no telescope, no microscope -- in short, no enlightenment science. One of our finest cultural and architectural historians, Rybczynski renders a graceful, original, and engaging ... more

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The Flaneur order quantity
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NZ$ 35.00 each
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Author: Edmund White
A flaneur is a stroller, a loiterer, someone who ambles through a city without apparent purpose but is secretly attuned to the history of the place and in covert search of adventure, aesthetic or erotic. Edmund White, who lived in Paris for sixteen years, wanders through the streets and avenues and along the quays, taking us into parts of Paris virtually unknown to visitors and indeed to many Parisians. Entering the Marias evokes the history of Jews in France, just a visit to the Haynes grill recalls the presence - festive, troubled - of black Americans in Paris for a century and a half. Gays, Decadents, even Royalists past and present are all subjected to the flaneur's scrutiny. Edmund White's "The Flaneur" is opinionated, personal, subjective. As he conducts us through the bookshops and boutiques, past the monuments and palaces, filling us in on the gossip and background of each site, he allows us to see through the blank walls and ... more

 
The Monk in the Garden order quantity
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NZ$ 64.95 each
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Author: Robin Marantz Henig

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Veiled Courage: Inside the Afghan Women’s Resistance order quantity
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Author: Cheryl Benard and Shlaffer, E
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Originally a salon for Kabul’s middle-class intellectuals, the Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan now has thousands fighting female subordination. “These are dispatches from a hidden war, memoirs of a struggle whose heroics rival and deserve to be as celebrated as those of the French Resistance... Benard’s research among unimaginably courageous Afghani women is by turns horrifying, enlightening and inspiring.” — Geraldine Brooks, author of Nine Parts of Desire ($ 27.95).

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We Were Soldiers Once...and Young order quantity
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NZ$ 26.95 each
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Author: Harold G. Moore

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Resistance! Kiwi Heroism Behind Enemy Lines in WW2 order quantity
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Author: Matthew Wright
DoP April 2010, NZ

Between 1941 and 1945 a fair number of young Kiwi combatants found themselves loose behind enemy lines
in occupied southern Europe - mostly Greece, Yugoslavia and Italy. Most were escaped prisoners of war,
trying to reach friendly territory. A few brave souls such as John Mulgan and Dudley Perkins took even riskier
routes, actually landing in occupied territory to bolster the resistance and carry the fight to the enemy.
When need arose, the escapees fought, often as members of partisan bands. 'We decided that if it was too
late to get across to Turkey or Palestine the alternative was to kick up a bit of a bloody shindig in southern
Greece,' Bill Griffiths recalled of his experiences. Resourceful and determined Kiwis helped make life a
headache for German and Italian occupying forces.

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Employment Bites : The Bite-sized Guide to Better Human Resources order quantity
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NZ$ 27.00 each
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Author: Angela Atkins
Up-to-date, practical and easy to understand, HR Bites gives managers and companies without a dedicated HR resource the nuts and bolts of what they need to know. Using practical examples based on New Zealand case law, the information is presented in 'bite sized' chunks with clear explanations, setting out the facts on recruitment, performance management, maternity leave, redundancy, firing and the rest.

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Fathers Raising Daughters : The Father's Guide to the Female Mind-Field order quantity
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NZ$ 30.00 each
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Author: Nigel Latta
Why do girls giggle so much?
Why does everything have to be pink?
Why are they so scary once they hit puberty?
How can I stop her from marrying an idiot?

All this and more is revealed, with some surprising conclusions about what we think we know about the differences between girls and boys, and taking a few bulls by the horns along the way. With practical examples and case studies to help all fathers raising girls, there's particular comfort for single fathers worried about the lack of women in their daughters' lives.

First published February 2010.


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Leading the Way : How New Zealand Women Won the Vote order quantity
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Author: Megan Hutching
New Zealand was the first country in the world to give women the vote, in 1893, an achievement of which we are justly proud.
Respected historian Megan Hutching records and explains this momentous event, including profiles of the women who brought about the government's change of earth.
This important book will add to our history as a socially progressive country, and will find a wide readership among people interested in social history.


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Trespass order quantity
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NZ$ 39.00 each
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Author: Rose Tremain
Set among the hills and gorges of the Cevennes, the dark and beautiful heartland of southern France, Trespass is a thrilling novel about disputed territory, sibling love and devastating revenge, by the bestselling author of The Road Home, winner of the Orange Broadband Prize for Fiction.

In a silent valley stands an isolated stone farmhouse, the Mas Lunel. Its owner is Aramon Lunel, an alcoholic so haunted by his violent past that he’s become incapable of all meaningful action, letting his hunting dogs starve and his land go to ruin.
Meanwhile, his sister, Audrun, alone in her modern bungalow within sight of the Mas Lunel, dreams of exacting retribution for the unspoken betrayals that have blighted her life.
Into this closed Cévenol world comes Anthony Verey, a wealthy but disillusioned antiques dealer from London.
Now in his sixties, Anthony hopes to remake his life in France, and he begins looking at ... more


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Flory order quantity
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NZ$ 36.00 each
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Author: Flory van Beek
Flory was just a young girl when the Germans occupied her homeland of the Netherlands during World War II. As Jews, she and her family soon began to experience the effect of laws restricting movement and work opportunities. An early attempt to escape the Netherlands on the SS Simon Bolivar failed when the ship hit two German mines and sank.

Flory and her fianc� Felix were two of the lucky survivors but were severely injured and spent several months in England before being returned to the Netherlands. Together they watched as the situation worsened and relatives and friends began to "disappear". Flory's mother was taken off to Sobibor concentration camp, where she died in the gas chambers, but Flory and Felix were fortunate enough to survive the war by being hidden in the homes of patriotic Dutch families working for the resistance.

This incredible story of survival poignantly illustrates how even in the darkest times good ... more

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Lords of Finance:1929, the Great Depression, and the Bankers Who Broke the World order quantity
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Author: Liaquat Ahamed
This has happened before. The current financial crisis has only one parallel: the Wall Street Crash of 1929 and subsequent Great Depression of the 1930s, which crippled the future of an entire generation and set the stage for the horrors of the Second World War. Yet the economic meltdown could have been avoided, had it not been for the decisions taken by a small number of central bankers. In "Lords of Finance", we meet these men, the four bankers who truly broke the world: the enigmatic Norman Montagu of the bank of England, Benjamin Strong of the NY Federal Reserve, the arrogant yet brilliant Hjalmar Schacht of the Reichsbanlk and the xenophobic Emile Moreau of the Banque de France. Their names were lost to history, their lives and actions forgotten, until now. Liaquat Ahamed tells their story in vivid and gripping detail, in a timely and arresting reminder that individuals - their ambitions, limitations and human nature - lie at the ... more

 
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