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Te HILLS THE HILLS Mark Pickering The Hills captures the appeal Of outdoor activity in a wide-ranging look at tramping history, motivation, sights and sounds; and adds to it plenty of practical advice Beautifully illustrated in colour; and black and white, this book is a charming companion for all trampers, and an entertaining and useful introduction for those who haven't tried tramping yet: Mk Pituins Hardback S34.95 PREHISTORIC NEW ZEALAND Graeme Stevens, Matt McGlone, and Beverly McCulloch NEW ZEALAND Prehistoric New Zealand tells this country's GREATER fascinating story from its genesis to the fatal impact of man. Sometimes controversial, but always accessible, this book represents a new approach to geoscience by combining several disciplines to tell a compelling narrative THE TERRIELE BIRD (4w 4zorc Illustrated with some 200 magnificent reconstructions, photographs, maps and diagrams, DeVene | COEVESTeI Prehistoric New Zealand conjures up a picture of ancient landscapes and what this country looked like millions of years ag0. A book for the specialist and general reader alike Hardback S39.95 Published by Heinemann Reed and available from all good booksellers ZEALAND KGXz

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Forest and Bird, Issue 250, 1 November 1988, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisement 1 Forest and Bird, Issue 250, 1 November 1988, Page 11

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