Fearless: The Extraordinary Untold Story of New Zealand's Great War Airmen by Adam Claasen
$52.50 NZD
Category: NZ & World War I | Reading Level: very good
More than 1000 New Zealanders served in the Royal Flying Corps, Royal Naval Air Service and the Royal Air Force. Several, including Sir Keith Park, later became senior air commanders of the Second World War. Among them were leading air aces, including Keith Caldwell, Ronald Bannerman and the famous tenn ...Show more
Fighting McKenzie - Anzac Chaplain by COL STRINGER
$20.00 NZD
Category: General NZ Military History
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
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
For King and Country and the Scottish Borderers by Gavin Richardson
$47.50 NZD
Category: NZ & World War I
Four-Legged Major by Graham Spencer
$21.50 NZD
Category: NZ Non-Fiction | Reading Level: very good
Secondhand. Major was the mascot of the 19 Battalion and Armoured Regiment of the NZ Army from 1940 to 1944, serving in North Africa, and Italy, wounded in the former and dying of illness in Italy in 1944, to be buried alongside two officers from the regiment. Such was Major's military status that an e ...Show more
Freyberg - Churchill's Salamander by Laurie Barber; John Tonkin-Covell
$42.50 NZD
Category: NZ & World War II | Reading Level: near fine
A study of New Zealand's most famous general during the years 1941-1945. His command capability is seen in a new light, with the declassification of intelligence material used in Crete and Mareth. He is portrayed here as an innovative, able, tenacious and brave commander.
Friendly Fire : Nuclear Politics and the Collapse of ANZUS 1984-1987 by Gerald Hensley
$22.00 NZD
Category: NZ Military History | Reading Level: Very Good
Secondhand. An insider account of New Zealand’s anti-nuclear policy and the unravelling of the ANZUS alliance. In 1984, the newly elected Labour Government’s anti-nuclear policy collided with a United States foreign policy based on nuclear deterrence. After three years of ship visits denied, angry meet ...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 Diaries : The Anzac's Own Story Day by Day by Jonathan King
$22.50 NZD
Category: NZ & World War I | Reading Level: very good
For the first time the full story of what happened at Gallipoli is told in the words of the soldiers fighting in the trenches. Starting with the landing right up until the last day of the campaign, this is a daily account in the world of the Gallipoli soldier taken from letters and diaries of the men wh ...Show more
Gallipoli: The New Zealand Story by Christopher Pugsley
$35.00 NZD
Category: NZ & World War I | Reading Level: very good