The Waikato : A History of New Zealand-s Greatest River
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Author:MOON Paul
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ISBN:9780994137616
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Publication Date:April 2018
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Edition:1
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Pages:453
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Binding:Hardback
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Publisher:Atuanui Press
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The Waikato : A History of New Zealand-s Greatest River
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Author:MOON Paul
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ISBN:9780994137616
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Publication Date:April 2018
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Edition:1
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Pages:453
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Binding:Hardback
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Publisher:Atuanui Press
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From snow to surf, the Waikato is New Zealand's longest river. This fascinating account takes a historical journey along its 425 kilometre length, uncovering extraordinary reports of the people, places and events along its route.
Starting from a desolate, icy volcanic plateau, historian Paul Moon traces the Waikato's path through dense native forest, undulating pastureland, dams, several towns, a city, and a swampy delta, until it exits into the Tasman Sea at Port Waikato. Along the way he uncovers settlements that have disappeared, sites scarred by wars, some of the world's most convulsive geological events, great tragedies, and the remarkable stories that have taken place along the river.
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From snow to surf, the Waikato is New Zealand's longest river. This fascinating account takes a historical journey along its 425 kilometre length, uncovering extraordinary reports of the people, places and events along its route.
Starting from a desolate, icy volcanic plateau, historian Paul Moon traces the Waikato's path through dense native forest, undulating pastureland, dams, several towns, a city, and a swampy delta, until it exits into the Tasman Sea at Port Waikato. Along the way he uncovers settlements that have disappeared, sites scarred by wars, some of the world's most convulsive geological events, great tragedies, and the remarkable stories that have taken place along the river.
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Author: MOON PaulISBN: 9780994137616Publication Date: April 2018Edition: 1Pages: 453Binding: HardbackPublisher: Atuanui PressCountry of Publication:
From snow to surf, the Waikato is New Zealand's longest river. This fascinating account takes a historical journey along its 425 kilometre length, uncovering extraordinary reports of the people, places and events along its route.
Starting from a desolate, icy volcanic plateau, historian Paul Moon traces the Waikato's path through dense native forest, undulating pastureland, dams, several towns, a city, and a swampy delta, until it exits into the Tasman Sea at Port Waikato. Along the way he uncovers settlements that have disappeared, sites scarred by wars, some of the world's most convulsive geological events, great tragedies, and the remarkable stories that have taken place along the river.
Featured in the 22 May 2018 NZ / Pasifika newsletter.
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Author: MOON PaulISBN: 9780994137616Publication Date: April 2018Edition: 1Pages: 453Binding: HardbackPublisher: Atuanui PressCountry of Publication:
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