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Robin V. F. Smith

    Who'da Thunk It?
    Australia in Colour
    The Life and Times of Martha Washington in the Twenty-first Century
    The Beauty of New Zealand
    The Judge
    A Portrait of New Zealand
    • The country's longest-standing scenic book, 'A Portrait of New Zealand' depicts the landscapes of the North and South Islands in over 200 photographs. The book was first published in 1982 in two separate volumes, with the combined edition published in 1988 and reprinted every year since. This new edition contains the same well-loved images but has been given new colour reproduction throughout in order to restore teh spectacular quality of the original photographs. Errol Brathwaite's original text has been revised and rewritten by the mulit-award winning journalist and writer Jill Worrall.

      A Portrait of New Zealand
    • The Judge

      • 336pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      SHORTLISTED FOR THE TELEGRAPH SPORTS BOOK AWARDS *Robin Smith was one of England's most popular cricketers of the 1990s.

      The Judge
    • Few New Zealanders live out of sight of snow-capped ranges, or beyond the easy reach of vast lakes, swift clean rivers and bush fringed beaches. Such things are the commonplace of life in New Zealand.Two of New Zealand's leading photographers have travelled the length and breadth of the land to record the unspoiled beauty of a country which bears few of the scars of Man's encroachment. They have captured in brilliant colour the very essence of New Zealand, the lushness of the pastures, the grandeur of the mountains, the softness of the rainforest, the very crispness of the air.Rugged mountains, graceful lakes and snow-fed rivers * Bays, harbours, cliffs and coves * Cities in search of the best of two worlds * The wilderness tamed * Nature's cauldron - a geothermal wonderland

      The Beauty of New Zealand
    • Just in time for the Fourth of July! A masterpiece nearly twenty years in the making, this archival volume contains the complete life story of Martha Washington, the twenty-first century freedom fighter created by comic-book megastars Frank Miller (Sin City, 300) and Dave Gibbons (Watchmen), now in a more affordable softcover edition. Our story begins in the squalid corridors of a maximum-security housing project, where a young girl will rise from the war-torn streets of Chicago to battle injustice in a world insane with corruption. Her fight will take her far, from the frontlines of the second American Civil War, to the cold, unforgiving reaches of space. She will be called a hero, a traitor, and nearly everything in-between, but all along the way, her courage, her integrity, and her unwavering commitment to that most valuable of rights -- liberty -- will inspire a movement that will never surrender.

      The Life and Times of Martha Washington in the Twenty-first Century
    • The poem serves as a source of inspiration, emphasizing faith, joy, and inner peace. It reflects the author's journey of self-discovery and realization of self-worth, highlighting the transformative power of faith in God. The message conveys that with divine support, overcoming challenges is possible, showcasing a personal testament to spiritual growth and resilience.

      Who'da Thunk It?
    • We Rest Here Content

      The monuments and headstones of the Imperial Light Horse

      • 296pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Focusing on the Imperial Light Horse Regiment's legacy, this book distinguishes itself from earlier accounts by offering a fresh perspective rather than repeating historical narratives. It delves into the experiences and memories of those who served, providing a deeper understanding of their contributions during the South African War from 1899 to 1902. By highlighting personal stories and reflections, it enriches the regiment’s history and honors its enduring impact.

      We Rest Here Content
    • But We Got the Gun!

      Anglo Boer War 1899-1902: Siege of Ladysmith

      • 112pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      The narrative unfolds during the early days of the Anglo Boer War, focusing on the siege of Ladysmith by Boer forces. As the Boers encircle the town, they adopt a strategy of bombardment, aiming to force the British garrison into surrender. The book delves into the tension and challenges faced by the defenders as they endure a prolonged period of inactivity and pressure, highlighting the war's strategic dynamics and the psychological toll of the siege.

      But We Got the Gun!
    • Focusing on the Anglo Boer War of 1899-1902, the narrative comprises detailed accounts of specific battles, enriched by a blend of English and Afrikaans sources. The author enhances the authenticity of the storytelling by personally visiting each battle site multiple times, providing a vivid and immersive historical perspective. This rigorous research approach ensures a well-rounded portrayal of the war's events, capturing both the strategic and human elements of the conflict.

      Practically Over - Anglo-Boer War 1899-1902
    • The New Zealanders

      • 186pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      Book by Stone, Douglas M

      The New Zealanders