Battle for Egypt: The Summer of 1942 by J.L. Scoullar
$120.00 NZD
Category: Official History of NZ in the Second World War 1939–45
Battle for Egypt: The Summer of 1942 (Worn Dust Jacket) by J.L. Scoullar
$120.00 NZD
$125.00 (4% off)
Category: Official History of NZ in the Second World War 1939–45
Behind the Twisted Wire: New Zealand Artists in World War 1 by Jennifer Haworth
$49.99 NZD
Category: NZ Art & Artists
Boots, Belts, Rifle and Pack A New Zealand Soldier at War 1917-1919 by L M Malcolm
$21.50 NZD
Category: NZ & World War I
Bread and Water: the Escape and Ordeal of Two New Zealand World War II Conscientious Objectors by FOOTE W J
$20.00 NZD
Category: NZ & World War II
Chris Palmer and Merv Browne were imprisoned for their pacifist beliefs in military defaulters' camps in the central North Island. To bring conditions in the camps to public notice, in 1944 they escaped to Wellington, where they distributed a pamphlet and tried to lobby politicians. The book tells of th ...Show more
Charles Brasch In Egypt by Charles Brasch
$28.50 NZD
Category: General NZ Military History | Reading Level: very good
A New Zealander at Tell el Amarna - the buried city of Akhenaten and Nefertiti - a site of momentous events in ancient Egypt. Published for the first time is Charles Bbrasch's vivid and engrossing account of his seasons on the renowned 1930s archaeological dig at Tell el Amarna, and his travels in Greec ...Show more
Chronicles of the N.Z.E.F, 1916-1919. Two Volumes by Clutha N. Mackenzie; New Zealand War Contingent Association Staff (Contribution by)
$375.00 NZD
Category: Cadsonbury
A record of matters concerning the members of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force and a gazette of patriotic efford. Contains reports of military action, news of casulties and prisoners of war, hospital reports, photographs, illustrations, cartoons and much other interesting material. First published in ...Show more
Committed to Escape by D. J. Riddiford; Yvonne Riddiford
$37.50 NZD
Category: NZ & World War II
"Escaping is the most exciting activity" wrote Daniel Riddiford, describing two years of his life from November 1941 when he was captured in North Africa at Sidi Rezegh, to Christmas 1943, when he finally rejoined the Allied Forces in Italy. In the interval he had been in six prison camps across three c ...Show more