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Fire Sugar, Fire Pudding by Colin Amodeo
$45.00 NZD
Category: NZ & World War II
Pat Clark-Hall's letters from a Torpedo Boat 1943-1945 His torpedo boat was roughly the size of a large civilian cruising launch. She carried torpedoes named Sugar (starboard) and Pudding (port side). In this plywood hull with ammunition and fuel, the crews knew they were manning a floating bomb. This ...Show more
On Parade' Shirley Boys High School The first fifty years by Colin Amodeo
$47.50 NZD
Category: Christchurch City & Banks Peninsula
One Hundred Winters of Service The Centennial History of the Canterbury Referees' Association by Colin Amodeo
$47.50 NZD
Category: Canterbury
The Summer Ships - Being an Account of the First Six Ships Sent Out from England by the Canterbury Association in 1850-1851 by Colin Amodeo; Canterbury Pilgrims and Early Settlers Association Staff (Contribution by); Caxton Press (Christchurch, N.Z.) Staff (Contribution by)
$185.00 NZD
Category: Canterbury
The Waterlily Diary of Jack Atkinson by Colin Amodeo
$30.00 NZD
Category: NZ History
An insight into the minds of young men of the 1930s and a glimpse of island life before tourism.
Tracking Captain Thomas - A journey in search of the unacknowledged founder of Canterbury by Colin Amodeo
$50.00 NZD
Category: Christchurch City & Banks Peninsula | Reading Level: near fine
The continuing myth that Canterbury was born in December 1850 with the arrival of the First Four Ships has to be dispelled. Canterbury did not, like the legendary Athena, spring 'fully-armed from the head of Zeus' (in this case, John Robert Godley) as succeeding generations after 1851 have been led to b ...Show more