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Daldy to the Rescue - NZ

Daldy to the Rescue - NZ
Author: Douglas Walker
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-10-22
Genre: Steamboats
ISBN: 9781467915755

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"On a stormy night at sea, young Frankie McKenna is an accidental stowaway aboard the William C Daldy, his father's steam tug. Daldy is on a dangerous mission to save the Auckland Harbour Bridge. Listening to Daldy moan and groan, Frankie realises that the tug and his father are in serious trouble, but no one will listen. The fate of the entire crew rests with Frankie. Will he have the courage to act alone?"--Publisher's description.


The New Zealand Official Year-book

The New Zealand Official Year-book
Author: New Zealand. Department of Statistics
Publisher:
Total Pages: 920
Release: 1925
Genre: New Zealand
ISBN:

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New Zealand Books in Print 1996

New Zealand Books in Print 1996
Author: D W Thorpe
Publisher: D. W. Thorpe
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1996-02
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781875589913

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With complete bibliographic information on titles from New Zealand & the Pacific Islands, this is an essential guide to the publishing industry in the Pacific. Entries are indexed by title, publisher, & subject. Also included are a book trade FAX directory, all literary awards, association addresses, bookseller, libraries & more.


The Suffragists, Women who Worked for the Vote

The Suffragists, Women who Worked for the Vote
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 167
Release: 1993
Genre: New Zealand
ISBN: 9780908912384

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These biographies, selected from The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography describe the lives of a range of women who worked in different ways towards the goal of suffrage. Some were leading figures in the campaign - others are not so well known.


Womanscripts

Womanscripts
Author: Auckland Institute and Museum. Library
Publisher:
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Deodar's Voice - US

Deodar's Voice - US
Author: Douglas W Walker
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2021-10-22
Genre:
ISBN: 9781467915823

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Historical fiction based in New Zealand. Auckland's first police launch, DEODAR, is the loudest boat in the harbor. Some think she is possessed, but LAURENCE the launch master likes Deodar just the way she is. Except for Deodar's roar and her tendency to overheat, maritime rescues become routine until all the children in a dinghy race are caught in a storm. Most of Deodar's crew is ashore and Laurence can't go alone. Fortunately, CURLEY, a young cadet who is afraid of the sea, volunteers to go with Laurence. For once, Deodar's loudness is an asset as her voice leads most children to safety, but young FRANKIE McKENNA is still missing, and Deodar's roar drowns out Frankie's desperate call for help. Can Laurance, Curley, and Deodar find Frankie in spite of Deodar's problems? The Daldy series of books explores the interaction of boats and the children who live along the coastline of New Zealand. Loosely based on historical events, maritime adventures carry each story as characters and relationships are developed and tested.


Fairness and Freedom

Fairness and Freedom
Author: David Hackett Fischer
Publisher: OUP USA
Total Pages: 656
Release: 2012-02-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0199832706

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From one of America's preeminent historians comes a magisterial study of the development of open societies focusing on the United States and New Zealand


Aesthetic Subjects

Aesthetic Subjects
Author: Pamela R. Matthews
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 534
Release: 2003
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780816639939

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Recent calls for a return to aesthetics occur precisely at a moment when it is increasingly evident that nothing concerning aesthetics is self-evident anymore. Determined to recover the value of aesthetic experience for artistic, cultural, and social analysis, the contributors to this volume--prominent scholars in literature, philosophy, art history, architecture, history, and anthropology--begin from a shared recognition that ideological readings of the aesthetic have provided invaluable insights, in particular, that analyses of aesthetics within historical and social contexts tell us a great deal about the experience of aesthetic encounters. From multiple and complementary perspectives, the contributors address topics as varied as Nabokov and Dickens, Caravaggio and Shelley Winters, gender and sexuality, advertising and AIDS. Taken together, their essays constitute a sustained and multifarious effort to resituate aesthetic pleasure in the mixed, impure conditions characteristic of every social practice and experience, however privileged or marginalized, and to ask what happens to the aesthetic if we consider it apart from--or at least in tension with--its historically dominant discursive formulations. As such, this volume establishes a renewed sense of aesthetic discourse and its usefulness as a tool for understanding culture.


Eugenics at the Edges of Empire

Eugenics at the Edges of Empire
Author: Diane B. Paul
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2017-11-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 3319646869

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This volume explores the history of eugenics in four Dominions of the British Empire: New Zealand, Australia, Canada, and South Africa. These self-governing colonies reshaped ideas absorbed from the metropole in accord with local conditions and ideals. Compared to Britain (and the US, Germany, and Scandinavia), their orientation was generally less hereditarian and more populist and agrarian. It also reflected the view that these young and enterprising societies could potentially show Britain the way — if they were protected from internal and external threat. This volume contributes to the increasingly comparative and international literature on the history of eugenics and to several ongoing historiographic debates, especially around issues of race. As white-settler societies, questions related to racial mixing and purity were inescapable, and a notable contribution of this volume is its attention to Indigenous populations, both as targets and on occasion agents of eugenic ideology.