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Give Me Taihape on a Saturday Night 1894-1994

by Robertson, Denis

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First Edition.
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Hardcover
ISBN 13
9780908708352
ISBN 10
0908708351
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Los Banos, California, United States
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Heritage Press, 1995. First Edition. . Hardcover. Good/Good. Give Me Taihape on a Saturday Night 1894-1994 Denis Robertson Heritage Press, 1995, lst. ISBN: 0908708351 Hardback in good condition with good Dust Jacket. Text is clean and unmarked, binding tight. Gift card taped inside cover along with note to return book to owner otherwise very clean. Dust Jacket shows little if any wear and if nice and clean. This is the story of Taihape New Zeland from its early pioneering days through 1994. Loaded with B&W photos, charts, and a few maps. The area was first settled by white settlers in the 1850ies however, the Maori had longed lived in the area. This is a great New Zealand History
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