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Arteis21 Jun 2012 1:41 p.m. PST

I've posted a book review of Peter Maxwell's "Frontier – The Battle for the North Island of New Zealand 1860-1872" onto my blog.

Not only that, but the author has also given me permission to publish an excerpt of his book, demonstrating his enthralling writing style that brings the wars to life. So pop on over to my blog and read the full exciting story of the fight at Pukekohe East Church in 1863:

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Oh Bugger22 Jun 2012 9:10 a.m. PST

Well that was a good read. I've often thought of doing the Maori wars.

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