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Book review: New Zealand and the First World War 1914-1919, by Damien Fenton

By Christopher Pugsley In Books

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New Zealand and the First World War 1914-1919 is a marvellous publication that is beautifully packaged and a credit to Damien Fenton and his team, including fellow historians Caroline Lord, Gavin McLean and Tim Shoebridge, editor David Green and designer Norris Childs. Lord deserves praise for the illustrations and pull-out treasures. When I opened the book and leafed through it, I was reminded of seeing a Dorling Kindersley Eyewitness guide for the first time – it’s a visual delight. The book provides an overview ...

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