Great Tales from New Zealand History

Great Tales from New Zealand History

by Gordon McLauchlan
Great Tales from New Zealand History

Great Tales from New Zealand History

by Gordon McLauchlan

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Overview

An intriguing collection of tales plucked from the byways of New Zealand’s history by a master storyteller who recognises a good yarn when he sees it. Gordon McLauchlan tempts our imagination with 46 little-known tales from the past. Here you will discover:


- that Auckland applied twice to the Colonial Office to be a separate colony from the rest of New Zealand

- more about the man who wanted to be James Cook

- when drinking beer legally became an ‘art’ on the West Coast

- whether Kupe was man or myth

- how Hawera seceded and became a republic

- when and why the Americans planned to invade New Zealand

- which aviation heroine was called a ‘naughty girl who deserved a spanking’

- why a posse of politicians committed suicide . . . and more.


This great collection of tales explores these and many more questions and issues which have fascinated New Zealanders and filled many a page in many a history book over the years. Gordon McLauchlan brings a fresh perspective on some old and often vexed periods in New Zealand’s history.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781775481232
Publisher: Bateman
Publication date: 12/09/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Gordon McLauchlan is well-known as an author, journalist and social commentator. He has written for many newspapers and magazines and published numerous books. His specific areas of interest are the historical, social and political heritage of New Zealanders, literature, agriculture, tourism and media.
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