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"Drink and the Historians: Sober Reflections on Alcohol in New Zealand 1840–1914," New Zealand Journal of History (2010) 44#1 pp 35–53. Examines drinking patterns, why men drank, whether drinking was excessive compared to other countries, how drinking behaviour evolved, and the social role of brewers and the pub owners.
The Sober Girl Society Handbook: An empowering guide to living hangover free [14] 2021 Corgi: ISBN 978-0552178655: Millie Gooch Girl Walks Out of a Bar: A Memoir [15] 2016 SelectBooks ISBN 978-1590793213: Lisa Smith Alcoholics Anonymous - Big Book [16] 2002 Hazelden Distributed Titles: ISBN 978-1893007161: Alcoholics Anonymous World Services ...
Challinor has published more than twenty books, including several series. Her books cover historical New Zealand events such as the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi, the Māori Land Wars, and the Otago goldrush, and New Zealand's involvement in the Vietnam War. In 2024 she published the first book in a planned series centred on a female ...
He is the first New Zealander to have achieved both feats. [9] [10] More than 10 years after his release, the Parole Board granted Wood a rare discharge. [11] [12] Wood has written a bestselling book How to Escape from Prison, an autobiography on his life, and Mental Fitness, a self-help book on building resilience. [13]
The year may be wrapping up, but not before we give our favorite new book releases one last nod. Indeed, 2024 was a fulfilling year for bookworms everywhere. Indeed, 2024 was a fulfilling year for ...
Early New Zealand Books (ENZB) is a project from the library of the University of Auckland, New Zealand, launched in 2005, that aims at providing keyword-searchable text of significant books published about New Zealand in the first two-thirds of the nineteenth century.
Potiki is a novel by New Zealand author Patricia Grace.First published in 1986, the book is a significant work in contemporary Māori literature, and explores themes of cultural identity, land rights, and the impacts of urban development on indigenous communities.
It is the only poetry collection in New Zealand to make it to platinum, meaning more than 5,000 copies of the book have been sold. Colquhoun was the convenor of the 2004 New Zealand Post Book Awards for Children and Young Adults. Also in 2004, he received the country’s largest literary award, the Prize in Modern Letters, worth $60,000. [4]
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