A Long, Long Trail: Marching over the Rimutaka Hill, 1915-1918, and the re-enactment march, September 2015 by Neil Francis
$35.00 NZD
Category: First World War
A Long, Long Trail is the story of the famous Rimutaka Hill marches. The New Zealand Army used the Rimutaka Hill road, between Wairarapa and Hutt Valley, as the ultimate fitness test for infantry about to embark for service on the Western Front in World War One. Over 30,000 soldiers climbed to the 555 m ...Show more
Camera in the Crowd by Pugsley Christopher
$60.00 NZD
$80.00 (25% off)
Category: First World War
Filming and cinema quickly won the hearts of New Zealand from the mid-1890s, yet the story of the cameramen and the film they took here and in the First World War has never been fully captured. The Camera in the Crowd does that in style, bringing to fruition years of original research and archival work ...Show more
New Zealand Experience at Gallipoli and the Western Front by Wright Matthew
$49.99 NZD
Category: First World War
In The New Zealand Experience at Gallipoli and the Western Front, historian Matthew Wright goes to the heart of how the First World War affected the lives of ordinary New Zealanders. The book analyses what it was like for New Zealand soldiers at the two main battle fronts where they fought, and frames i ...Show more
Taking the Ridge: Anzacs and Germans at the Battle of Messines 1917 by Jeffrey McNeill
$79.99 NZD
Category: First World War
The Battlecruiser New Zealand - A Gift to Empire by Matthew J. Wright
$60.00 NZD
Category: Naval History
This book tells the story of HMS New Zealand, a battlecruiser paid for by the people of New Zealand in 1909, and when Japan was perceived as a threat in Australasia and the Pacific. Born of the collision between New Zealand's patriotic dreams and European politics, the tale of HMS New Zealand is further ...Show more
Te Hokowhitu A Tu - The Maori Pioneer Battalion In The First World War by Christopher Pugsley
$45.00 NZD
Category: First World War
Maori soldiers signing up for the First World War representing a formidable fighting force - Te Hokowhitu a Tu, or the Seventy twice-told warriors of the war god, Tumatauenga. Some 2,227 Maori and 458 Pacific Islanders enlisted with the Maori Pioneer Battalion, providing an essential element in the New ...Show more
100 Years Lives by Wairarapa Archive Staff (Contribution by); Wairarapa Times-Age Co. Staff (Contribution by)
$40.00 NZD
Category: First World War
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