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Anzac: The New Zealanders At Gallipoli by Christopher Pugsley
$17.50 NZD
Category: NZ & World War I | Reading Level: From 10 To 14
The most infamous war story in New Zealand history with photos, maps and text.
Fighting for Empire - New Zealand and the Great War 1914-1918 by Christopher Pugsley
$18.50 NZD
Category: NZ Military History | Reading Level: very good
One hundred thousand New Zealanders sailed to war between 1914 and 1918, and at the end of four years of conflict the country had suffered 60,000 casualties, including 18,000 dead. Dr Chris Pugsley's account of the First World War (first published as a section in Scars on the Heart: 200 Years of NZ at W ...Show more
Gallipoli by Pugsley Christopher
$49.99 NZD
Category: General NZ Military History
The definitive account of New Zealand's role in the disastrous 1915 Gallipoli campaign, when a British-led expeditionary force met the Turkish army in an attempt to wrest control of the Dardanelles, comes alive in an updated edition, well illustrated and brilliantly analysed by the doyen of Kiwi militar ...Show more
Gallipoli: The New Zealand Story by Christopher Pugsley
$35.00 NZD
Category: NZ & World War I | Reading Level: very good
On the Fringe of Hell New Zealanders and Military Discipline in the First World War by Christopher Pugsley
$60.00 NZD
Category: World Military History
On the Fringe of Hell - New Zealanders and military discipline in the First World War by Christopher Pugsley
$38.00 NZD
Category: NZ & World War II | Reading Level: very good
The story of the discipline meted out to New Zealand forces during World War I. The New Zealand Division was known as one of the finest serving in France, but part of the price paid for this was the execution of its men. By the author of "Gallipoli", this details the circumstances of those deaths.
Te Hokowhitu A Tu - The Maori Pioneer Battalion In The First World War by Christopher Pugsley
$50.00 NZD
Category: Maori History, Society & Culture
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
The Maori Pioneer Battalion in the First World War by Christopher Pugsley
$39.99 NZD
Category: NZ Military History
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