The Illustrated Red Baron - The Life and times of Manfred von Richtofen by Peter Kilduff
$14.00 NZD
Category: World War I | Reading Level: very good
No Man's Land - 1918, The last year of the great war by John Toland
$18.00 NZD
Category: World War I | Reading Level: very good
The Escape Artists - A Band of Daredevil Pilots and the Greatest Prison Breakout of WWI by Neal Bascomb
$14.00 NZD
Category: World War I | Reading Level: good-very good
Summer, 1918: twenty-nine officers crawled into a 16 inch high, 55 metre tunnel dug only with spoons. This was the culmination of 9 months gruelling toil in oxygen-starved darkness. Of the twenty-nine escapees, just ten would make their way back to Britain. When captured Royal Flying Corps pilots Captai ...Show more
Shrapnel and Semaphore - My Grandfather\'s Diary of Gallipoli by Jan Chamberlin
$10.00 NZD
Category: New Zealand | Reading Level: very good
Paperback
Dreadnought - Britain, Germany and the Coming of the Great War by Robert K Massie
$16.00 NZD
Category: World War I | Reading Level: very good
A Western Front Companion 1914-1918 by John Laffin
$14.00 NZD
Category: World War I | Reading Level: very good
Zero Hour - The Anzacs on the Western Front by Leon Davidson
$10.00 NZD
Category: Children Non-fiction | Reading Level: very good
The First World War was only meant to last six months. When the Australians and New Zealanders arrived at the Western Front in 1916, the fighting had been going for a year and a half and there was no end in sight. The men took their places in a line of trenches dug throughout Belgium and France from the ...Show more
The Home Front - New Zealand Society and the War Effort 1914-1919 by James Watson
$35.00 NZD
Category: New Zealand | Series: Chp Ser. | Reading Level: near fine
The Great War is now typically regarded as senseless and futile, but most New Zealanders at the time considered it to be a war to preserve security and freedoms, to punish an aggressive enemy and to win a better world. Yet the war years proved a tumultuous time, and bitterness and animosities ran alongs ...Show more
For King and Other Countries - The New Zealanders who fought in other services in the First World War by Glyn Harper
$35.00 NZD
Category: New Zealand | Series: Chp Ser. | Reading Level: near fine
New Zealands military contribution to the First World War was a massive effort for a small country. The figure most often quoted is that from October 1914 through to October 1918, just over 100,000 New Zealanders embarked for military service overseas. But that number does not include the thousands who ...Show more
Bloody Gallipoli: The New Zealanders' Story by Richard Stowers
$75.00 NZD
Category: New Zealand | Reading Level: very good
This is a book that clearly and conscisely sets out New Zealand's involvement from the first declaration of war until the final exacuation of the Gallipoli Peninsula. Detailed within are the battles that have long haunted New Zealand military history such as the Daisy Patch, Hill 60 and, of course, Chun ...Show more