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  • Final Curtain is a 1947 crime novel by the New Zealand author Ngaio Marsh, the fourteenth in her series of mysteries featuring Scotland Yard detective...
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  • Alchemy (published in 2004) is a novel for older children by the New Zealand author Margaret Mahy. Roland, a 7th former who has been caught shoplifting...
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    all these hypotheses were studied and represented in the books of the New Zealand author Winston Cowie. From 1936 to 1938, volunteers from New Zealand set...
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  • A Lion in the Meadow is the first children's book written by the New Zealand author Margaret Mahy. Illustrations were done by London artist Jenny Williams...
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    Chris Else (born 1942) is the New Zealand author of novels, collections of short stories, and poems. Born in Cottingham, Yorkshire in the United Kingdom...
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  • Inside Dope is a 1995 Ned Kelly Award-winning novel by the New Zealand author Paul Thomas. Duane Ricketts had intended to go straight after leaving a Thai...
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  • The Witch in the Cherry Tree is a children's book written by the New Zealand author Margaret Mahy. "The Witch In the Cherry Tree | Penguin Books New Zealand"...
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  • parents, before turning the gun on himself. He was a cousin of the New Zealand author Janet Frame. "William Frame". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 10 May 2016...
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  • Shanghai jointly administered by Great Britain and the United States. The New Zealand author John Grant Ross wrote in a review of Empire Made Me that: "Some...
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  • p. 5. King, Michael (1992). "Obituary Robert Lord 1945-1991". The New Zealand Author, no. 166 (April). p. 4. Lawson, Kirsten (1992). "Estate dedicated...
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  • Australian publishers are rated by their authors (1989) In 1961 the New Zealand author F. E. Dickie, using the pseudonym of John Tempest, wrote a children's...
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    waterfront, Matiu / Somes Island, Days Bay and Petone. In 1974, the New Zealand author Denis Glover published the anthology Wellington Harbour, containing...
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    died in 1949. In 1924 Siedeberg-McKinnon delivered Janet Frame, the New Zealand author and screenwriter. Siedeberg died in the Presbyterian Social Service...
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  • literary journal Deep South. He is married to his former student, the New Zealand author, reviewer, poet and essayist Katherine Liddy. In 2001, Dolan resigned...
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  • Duckor-Jones grew up in Wellington, in a Jewish family. His father is the New Zealand author, Lloyd Jones, and his brother is Avi Duckor-Jones, who won season...
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  • New Zealand's classification office to lift an R14 restriction on the New Zealand author Ted Dawe's Into the River, a young adult novel about a Māori youth...
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  • ‘exhaustive inquiries’. This is entirely plausible: Alister McIntosh told the New Zealand author Michael King in 1978 that ‘Paddy of course was a terrific personality...
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