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A beautifully illustrated chronicle of five decades of tramping and adventuring in New Zealand's Southern Alps.
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Not really sure what medical cannabis actually is? Confused by the difference between THC and CBD? Then this book is for you, an easy-to-read guide to the potential benefits and risks of using cannabis as a medicine.
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A complete revision of the best-selling, award-winning landmark book on New Zealand's native trees.
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Other primary creator Barnett, Shaun
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This revised edition of the best-selling guide to 100 of the best short walks in New Zealand is a must for anyone wanting to set out for the day in New Zealand's unique landscape.
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Leading the Way celebrates the centenary of New Zealand's first tramping club, established in 1919, and places its achievements within the evolution of tramping, our most popular sporting activity. The TTC inspired the formation of other tramping clubs throughout New Zealand and ...has also fostered climbing, skiing and other outdoor pursuits.
This gorgeous book shows the prominent role of women, and the club's pioneering role as a conservation advocate. Lavishly illustrated, it serves as a companion volume to the authors' best-seller Tramping - A New Zealand History (2014). Read more
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A gripping read, this is the true story of an Auckland man's seven-year fight to clear his name after a relentless online attack by Whale Oil blogger Cameron Slater.
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Abel Tasman National Park was a war-time baby, born in 1942 to protect the wonderful sequence of forested beaches and headlands, and which have become much-loved by both countless New Zealanders and visitors alike. Down the Bay is a tribute to this gem of New Zealand's national p...ark system. Philip Simpson, an award-winning author of a number of books on New Zealand trees, presents a complete picture of the distinctive landforms of Abel Tasman, from the deep caves of the uplands to the distinctive granite headlands and golden-sand beaches, the diversity of plants and animals, the coastal environment, and overlays this with accounts of both Maori and European history. As well the book records how Project Janszoon, a trust funded by a remarkable philanthropic gift, is working with the Department of Conservation to transform the park by removing pests and reintroducing threatened birds to restore the area to its former state. This is an inspiring and hopeful story of how the future of an important area of New Zealand is being secured for future generations. Down the Bay will be the first comprehensive and authoritative account of Abel Tasman National Park to ever be published, a book that will beautifully capture what is an unforgettable visitor experience. Read more
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