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Ancient Egyption Mythology order quantity
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NZ$ 14.00 each
Author: Jo Forty

 
Ancient Greek Mythology order quantity
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NZ$ 14.00 each
Author: Iain Thomson

 
Ancient Roman Mythology order quantity
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NZ$ 14.00 each
Author: Peter Kamara

 
Cat Facts order quantity
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NZ$ 29.95 each
Author: Marcus Schneck and Jill Caravan

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Collins World Atlas (Out of Print) order quantity
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NZ$ 69.95 each
Hardback
Author: .
This atlas presents an accurate and exciting view of the world through innovative reference maps and a collection of geographical images. There are detailed reference maps of all parts of the world and a stunning collection of images, providing a dramatic means of visualizing the Earth.

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How to Be a DJ order quantity
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NZ$ 14.95 each
Paperback
Author: Janet Hoggarth
Held up as heroes, DJs are the rock stars of the 21st century. This title shows young music fans what it takes to make it in the industry, from

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Bomber Flight Berlin order quantity
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NZ$ 43.00 each
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Author: Mike Rossiter
Flying Lancaster bombers on raids into Germany was one of the most dangerous missions of the war. Casualties in Bomber Command were shockingly high, there was statistically only a 17% chance of a bomber crew surviving a full tour of operations. Night after night Flight Sergeant Geoffrey King and the crew of C Charlie risked their lives. Together they faced incredible dangers, near misses, close encounters with the fighter planes of the Luftwaffe, and crash landings. Against this background a friendship was formed that bound the crew of C Charlie together against all odds.

Between May 1943 and May 1944 Geoffrey King and his crew flew thirty missions over Germany, hitting Frankfurt, the Ruhr, and bombing Berlin ten times. They trusted each other so much that they were determined to stay together after their full tour. They refused to take leave and be split up, instead they volunteered immediately for another tour. As King says ‘We ... more

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GCHQ: The Uncensored story of Britain's most secret intelligence agency order quantity
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NZ$ 40.00 each
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Author: Aldrich, Richard
The gripping inside story of the last unknown realm of the British secret service GCHQ (Government Communication Headquarters). GCHQ is the largest and most secretive intelligence organisation in the country. During the past 60 years this successor to the famous Bletchley Park has commanded more staff than MI5 and MI6 combined, and has produced a number of intelligence triumphs as well as some notable failures. Since the end of the Cold War it has played a pivotal role in shaping Britain's secret state. And yet we know almost nothing about it.

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Who Said That First? The curious origins of common words and phrases order quantity
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NZ$ 30.00 each
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Author: Max Cryer
Many bright minds have come up with expressions we now take for granted as part of the English language, and which we use freely in vernacular speech. But the originators of many of our most useful second-hand remarks go uncredited. The Bible and Shakespeare are rich sources of many common phrases, but in this book Max Cryer concentrates on familiar expressions whose origins lie elsewhere. So who said it first? This collection sets out to credit - as far as it's possible to do so - the people who actually created many familiar terms in common use. For example, poor Ernest Dowson is all but forgotten, but author Margaret Mitchell read his 1891 poem 'Non Sum Qualis' and brought one phrase from that poem to the attention of millions. The phrase that caught her eye was 'gone with the wind'. (In 1867, Dowson also wrote another familiar phrase: 'the days of wine and roses'). Written in Max Cryer's delightfully witty style, Who Said That ... more

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Alex's Adventures in Numberland order quantity
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NZ$ 35.00 each
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Author: Alex Bellos (illustrations Andy Riley)
In this richly entertaining and accessible book, Alex Bellos explodes the myth that maths is best left to the geeks. Covering subjects from adding to algebra, from set theory to statistics, and from logarithms to logical paradoxes, he explains how mathematical ideas underpin just about everything in our lives. Alex explains the surprising geometry of the 50p piece, and the strategy of how best to gamble it in a casino. He shines a light on the mathematical patterns in nature, and on the peculiar predictability of random behavior. He eats a potato crisp whose revolutionary shape was unpalatable to the ancient Greeks, and he shows the deep connections between maths, religion and philosophy. Alex weaves a journey from primary school to university level maths, from ancient history to the computing frontline, and from St Louis, Missouri, to Braintree, Essex. He meets the world's fastest mental calculators in Germany, consults a numerologist ... more

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Mother Tongue: The Story of the English Language order quantity
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NZ$ 30.00 each
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Author: Bill Bryson
'More than 300 million people in the world speak English and the rest, it sometimes seems, try to...'

Only Bill Bryson could make a book about the English language so entertaining. With his boundless enthusiasm and restless eye for the absurd, this is his astonishing tour of English. From its mongrel origins to its status as the world's most-spoken tongue; its apparent simplicity to its deceptive complexity; its vibrant swearing to its uncertain spelling and pronunciation, Bryson covers all this as well as the many curious eccentricities that make it as maddening to learn as it is flexible to use.
Bill Bryson's classic Mother Tongue is a highly readable and hilarious tale of how English came to be the world's language.


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The Story of the Scrolls : The Miraculous Discovery and True Significance of the Dead Sea Scrolls order quantity
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NZ$ 30.00 each
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Author: Geza Vermes
The discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls in Qumran, Palestine, in 1947 was one of the greatest archaeological finds of all time. Written in Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek, and hidden in caves by an ancient Jewish sect, these mysterious manuscripts revolutionized our understanding of the Bible, of Judaism and the early Christian world. Geza Vermes is the world's leading Dead Sea Scrolls scholar, whose English translations brought these extraordinary documents to thousands, and whose life has been inextricably interwoven with the scrolls for over sixty years. In this illuminating book he relates the controversial story of their discovery and publication around the world, revealing cover-ups, blunders and academic in-fighting, but also the passion and dedication of many of those involved. He shares what he has learned about the scrolls and, evaluating passages from them, gives his views on their true significance and what they can teach us, as ... more

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Whitehall: The street that shaped a nation order quantity
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NZ$ 28.00 each
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Author: Colin Brown
No other street in Britain contains more landmarks to our island's history than Whitehall. Here, Colin Brown takes us behind its closed doors. We visit what was the most notorious address in London when Byron and Lady Caroline Lamb conducted their very public and tempestuous love affair; the Admiralty, where Nelson received his orders to attack the French; and fragments of the tennis courts where Anne Boleyn watched Henry VIII playing tennis in his 'slops'. We follow in Henry's footsteps down a secret passageway leading to Number Ten Downing Street, later used by Alastair Campbell to avoid the cameras outside Number Ten, and witness never-before-published documents that show how Churchill, in 1940, prepared for street fighting in Whitehall's departments. Whitehall tells the story of our island race, its empire, its conquests and its decline, encapsulated in one small corner of the capital.

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The Mah Jong Player's Companion order quantity
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NZ$ 17.00 each
Paperback
Author: Patricia Thompson & Betty Maloney
This companion contains a cross-file reference to over 120 hands. The hands are illustrated in colour and identified by following flip-top headings on each page. Each hand also contains a full synopsis.

First published 1997.

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Chancers and Visionaries : A History Of Wine In New Zealand order quantity
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NZ$ 50.00 each
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Author: Stewart Keith
Most people know about the impact of Dalmatian immigrants on our wine industry. Some may remember that in the 1820s vines were planted at various places in the Far North. But given how vital the industry is these days and how much attention our distinctive New World wines get from overseas judges, we are all surprisingly hazy about what happened in
between. How many New Zealanders know that had it not been for the Temperance movement and the aggression of the beer industry, we’d have had a thriving wine industry a century earlier than we did? How many know that if it weren’t for Catholic priests, winemaking may have died out altogether?
In this carefully researched, engagingly told history, well-known wine writer Keith Stewart uncovers the
fascinating history of wine in this country and highlights the remarkable characters who believed in it and
whose passion drove it forward, even in its darkest decades.

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John Bevan Ford - Paintings O/P order quantity
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NZ$ 50.00 each
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Author: Ford/Panny
John Bevan Ford known both for his paintings and traditional carvings and is a major figure in the wave of contemporary Maori artists who emerged from the 1960's. This book includes 57 paintings showing the progression of Ford's work.

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Seven Deadly Colours order quantity
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NZ$ 30.00 each
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Author: Andrew Parker
'To suppose that the eye ...should have formed by natural selection, seems, I freely confess, absurd in the highest degree' - thus wrote Charles Darwin in "On The Origin Of Species". The eye's 'perfection', he found, was the one problem he could not resolve with his theory of evolution by natural selection: no intermediate stages between a non-eye and a working eye seemed possible. But was he right? Taking the colours of the spectrum as his keys to the natural world, Andrew Parker shows us that Darwin in fact had no reason to worry, and that Nature's palette is a far more miraculous thing than we had previously imagined. With vivid and fascinating examples of how colour has affected flora and fauna in different environments across the globe, "Seven Deadly Colours" not only shows the endless wonder of the natural world but also extends our understanding of evolution itself.

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The New Penguin Dictionary of Quotations order quantity
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NZ$ 85.00 each
Hardback
Author: Robert Andrews
Breathtakingly comprehensive and completely up-to-date, "The New Penguin Dictionary of Quotations" collects together over 20,000 witty sayings, pithy comments and sage words. From Chinua Achebe to Emile Zola, each entry collates the most famous, surprising or unusual quotations from a wide range of people and includes a mini-biography that helps put the sayings in context. Together, they build up to form a fascinating portrayal of wit and wisdom down the ages.

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The Real Global Warming Disaster order quantity
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NZ$ 55.00 each
Hardback
Author: Christopher Booker
Booker focuses his attention on the mother of all environmental scares: global warming. This original book considers one of the most extraordinary scientific and political stories of our time: how in the 1980s a handful of scientists came to believe that mankind faced catastrophe from runaway global warming, and how today this has persuaded politicians to land us with what promises to be the biggest bill in history. Christopher Booker interweaves the science of global warming with that of its growing political consequences, showing how just when the politicians are threatening to change our Western way of life beyond recognition, the scientific evidence behind the global warming theory is being challenged like never before. The book exposes the myth that the global warming theory is supported by a 'consensus of the world's top climate scientists'. It shows how the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is run by a small group ... more

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The Complete Guide to Prehistoric Life order quantity
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NZ$ 60.00 each
Hardback
Author: Tim Haines
A comprehensive visual encyclopedia of dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals.

 
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