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- 18 Battalion and Armoured Regiment
- List of Illustrations
- CHAPTER 1 — Early Days
- CHAPTER 2 — The Orion
- CHAPTER 3 — Maadi Camp
- CHAPTER 5 — ‘Freyberg's Wogs’
- CHAPTER 6 — Over the Water
- CHAPTER 8 — Withdrawal from Servia
- CHAPTER 9 — Out of Greece
- CHAPTER 10 — Airborne Invasion
- CHAPTER 11 — The Crete Debacle
- CHAPTER 12 — Reconstruction
- CHAPTER 13 — Attack in the Desert
- CHAPTER 18 — Battle at Minqar Qaim
- CHAPTER 19 — Alamein Chessboard
- CHAPTER 20 — Disaster at Ruweisat
- CHAPTER 21 — The El Mreir Fiasco
- CHAPTER 22 — Trial by Heat
- CHAPTER 25 — Back to Europe
- CHAPTER 26 — The Brick Wall—Guardiagrele
- CHAPTER 27 — The Brick Wall—Orsogna
- CHAPTER 28 — On the Orsogna Road
- CHAPTER 30 — East of Cassino
- CHAPTER 31 — Cassino and the Mountains
- CHAPTER 35 — Tiger Country
- CHAPTER 36 — Florence—But not Quite
- CHAPTER 37 — The Road to the Plains
- CHAPTER 38 — Mud Scramble in the Romagna
- CHAPTER 39 — Armoured Attack
- CHAPTER 40 — Through Mud and Water to the Senio
- CHAPTER 41 — Dark Winter
- CHAPTER 43 — Flood Tide
- 19 Battalion and Armoured Regiment
- CHAPTER 1 — Trentham
- CHAPTER 5 — Baggush Box
- CHAPTER 6 — Helwan
- CHAPTER 7 — Over to Macedonia
- CHAPTER 8 — Campaign in Greece
- CHAPTER 10 — Airborne Invasion
- CHAPTER 12 — The Division in the Desert
- CHAPTER 13 — Baggush to Syria
- CHAPTER 14 — Back to the Western Desert
- CHAPTER 15 — Infantry Into Armour
- CHAPTER 19 — Cassino Fortress
- CHAPTER 21 — Rome and the Pursuit North
- [section]
- 20 Battalion and Armoured Regiment
- CHAPTER 4 — The Campaign in Greece
- CHAPTER 5 — Crete
- CHAPTER 7 — Campaign in Libya
- CHAPTER 11 — Ruweisat Ridge
- CHAPTER 12 — Infantry to Armour
- CHAPTER 13 — Farewell to Maadi
- CHAPTER 14 — The Battle for Orsogna
- CHAPTER 15 — Cassino
- CHAPTER 16 — To Avezzano
- CHAPTER 17 — To Florence
- CHAPTER 18 — From Florence to the Savio
- CHAPTER 19 — Winter on the Senio
- CHAPTER 20 — The Last Lap
- CHAPTER 21 — ‘This is Yugoslavia’
- 21 Battalion
- List of Illustrations
- CHAPTER 1 — To the United Kingdom
- CHAPTER 3 — Campaign in Greece
- CHAPTER 4 — Battle for Crete
- CHAPTER 5 — Libya 1941
- CHAPTER 7 — Defence of Egypt
- CHAPTER 8 — Victory in Egypt
- CHAPTER 10 — Tunisian Campaign
- CHAPTER 12 — The Sangro and Orsogna
- CHAPTER 13 — Cassino
- CHAPTER 14 — Advance on Rome
- CHAPTER 15 — Advance to Florence
- CHAPTER 16 — Rimini
- CHAPTER 18 — The Final Offensive
- [backmatter]
- 22 Battalion
- CHAPTER 1 — These Were the Men
- CHAPTER 2 — Maleme, Crete
- CHAPTER 3 — Libya, 1941
- CHAPTER 5 — Minqar Qaim
- CHAPTER 6 — Disaster on Ruweisat
- CHAPTER 7 — Alamein
- CHAPTER 9 — Across the Sangro
- CHAPTER 10 — Cassino
- CHAPTER 11 — La Romola
- CHAPTER 12 — Adriatic
- CHAPTER 13 — Casa Elta
- CHAPTER 14 — ‘Hell of a Crack’
- CHAPTER 15 — Japan
- Appendix — RUGBY MEMORIES
- 23 Battalion
- CHAPTER 1 — ‘What's in a Name?’
- CHAPTER 4 — Campaigning in Greece
- CHAPTER 5 — Battle of Crete
- CHAPTER 6 — Libya 1941
- CHAPTER 7 — Three Interludes: Kabrit, El Adem, Syria
- CHAPTER 8 — Battle for Egypt
- CHAPTER 10 — On to Tripoli
- CHAPTER 11 — The Tunisian Campaign
- CHAPTER 12 — Maadi to Orsogna
- CHAPTER 13 — Cassino
- CHAPTER 15 — On to Florence
- CHAPTER 17 — To the Senio
- CHAPTER 18 — The Last Campaign
- 24 Battalion
- List of Illustrations
- CHAPTER 1 — Formation and Training
- CHAPTER 2 — Campaign in Greece
- CHAPTER 3 — Sidi Rezegh
- CHAPTER 4 — Syria
- CHAPTER 5 — El Mreir
- CHAPTER 6 — El Alamein
- CHAPTER 8 — Tripoli and Medenine
- CHAPTER 9 — Tebaga Gap
- CHAPTER 10 — Enfidaville
- CHAPTER 12 — The Sangro and Beyond
- CHAPTER 13 — Cassino
- CHAPTER 14 — Mountain Warfare—The Pursuit
- CHAPTER 15 — Monte Camurcina and San Michele
- CHAPTER 16 — Rimini to the Senio
- CHAPTER 18 — From the Senio to Trieste
- 25 Battalion
- CHAPTER 1 — Trentham—Voyage Overseas—Training in Egypt
- CHAPTER 3 — Second Libyan Campaign: Prelude
- CHAPTER 4 — Sidi Rezegh
- CHAPTER 6 — The Alamein Line
- CHAPTER 7 — Battle of Alamein
- CHAPTER 8 — Advance to Tunisia
- CHAPTER 9 — Tunisia to Italy
- CHAPTER 10 — The Sangro: Orsogna
- CHAPTER 14 — Advance on Florence
- CHAPTER 15 — Rimini to the Uso
- CHAPTER 16 — Uso to the Savio
- CHAPTER 17 — The Senio
- CHAPTER 18 — The Senio to Trieste
- 26 Battalion
- CHAPTER 1 — In Burnham and Journey Overseas
- CHAPTER 2 — Early Days in Egypt
- CHAPTER 5 — The Second Libyan Campaign
- CHAPTER 7 — The Battle for Egypt
- CHAPTER 8 — The Battle of Alamein
- CHAPTER 9 — The Pursuit
- CHAPTER 10 — The Fall of Tunisia
- CHAPTER 14 — The Battle for Cassino
- CHAPTER 20 — The Break-up of a Unit
- 27 (Machine Gun) Battalion
- CHAPTER 1 — Going Overseas
- CHAPTER 2 — Egypt
- CHAPTER 3 — The First Encounter
- CHAPTER 4 — Withdrawal from Greece
- CHAPTER 5 — Crete
- CHAPTER 6 — Sidi Rezegh
- CHAPTER 7 — Sidi Azeiz and Gazala
- CHAPTER 9 — Minqar Qaim
- CHAPTER 10 — Ruweisat Ridge
- CHAPTER 12 — The New Zealand Box
- CHAPTER 13 — The Battle of Alamein
- CHAPTER 14 — The Pursuit
- CHAPTER 15 — Tebaga Gap
- CHAPTER 17 — The Sangro River
- CHAPTER 18 — Orsogna
- CHAPTER 19 — Cassino
- CHAPTER 20 — Cardito, Terelle, Balsorano
- CHAPTER 22 — The Romagna
- CHAPTER 24 — The Sillaro and Gaiana
- CHAPTER 25 — The End of the War
- 28 (Maori) Battalion
- CHAPTER 1 — Formation and Departure
- CHAPTER 2 — England
- CHAPTER 4 — The Campaign in Greece
- CHAPTER 5 — Crete
- CHAPTER 6 — Sollum and Gazala
- CHAPTER 8 — Parry and Thrust
- CHAPTER 9 — Alamein to Tripoli
- CHAPTER 10 — Medenine and Point 209
- CHAPTER 11 — Takrouna
- CHAPTER 13 — Orsogna
- CHAPTER 14 — Cassino
- CHAPTER 15 — Advance on Florence
- CHAPTER 16 — The Rimini Campaign
- CHAPTER 17 — The Winter Campaign
- CHAPTER 19 — Aotea Quay
- [publishing notes]
- 2nd New Zealand Divisional Artillery
- List of Illustrations
- CHAPTER 8 — Interlude in Syria
- CHAPTER 13 — The Surveyors
- CHAPTER 21 — Winter in the Romagna
- Brigadier Miles, the First CRA
- The Third Echelon
- Back to the Olympus Line
- Rearguard on the Aliakmon
- Desperate Fighting at Platamon
- Crest Clearance on the Cloudy Slopes of Olympus
- 26 Battery at Kalabaka
- Tempe: A Crucial Rearguard
- Retreat to Thermopylae
- The Passes of Dhomokos and Fourka
- Molos: The Gunners' Battle
- Retreat to the Beaches
- Armed and Unarmed Parties
- An Odd Assortment of Guns
- The Airborne Assault on 5 Brigade
- The Second Day at Maleme
- A Paratroop Attack on Galatas is Repulsed
- 5 Brigade Withdraws
- Difficult Gunnery at Galatas
- Desperate Fighting by Gunners and ‘Infantillery’
- Snadden's Gunner Platoon
- A Cruel Ending to the Campaign
- The Attack on Bir Ghirba
- 6 Brigade Overruns Africa Corps Headquarters
- Hard Fighting at Point 175
- L Troop's Anti-Tank Action
- The Blockhouse
- The Enemy Armour Approaches Bardia
- The Guns Fail to Save 5 Brigade Headquarters
- The Garrisons of Menastir and Capuzzo Repel Attacks
- Pressure on 6 Brigade
- Panzers Overwhelm Most of 6 Brigade
- A Merciless Bombardment of 25 Battery
- The CRA Fails to Clear Up High-level Misunderstandings
- The 6th Field is Overrun
- The Remnants of the Division Gather at Zaafran
- Duff's Gun Group Beats Back All Attacks
- [section]
- The Break-out After Dark
- The Attack on Ruweisat
- El Mreir: Another Costly Failure
- Stalemate in August
- The Battle of Alam Halfa
- Anti-Tankers on Miteiriya Ridge
- [section]
- The 192-Gun Creeping Barrage
- Trouble for the Anti-Tankers
- The First Left Hook
- Air Attacks
- The Advance to Gabes
- The Pursuit Continues
- Takrouna
- Operations around Djebibina
- Edging Towards the Sangro River
- The Second Attack on Orsogna
- The Maoris Attack the Railway Station
- Operation dickens
- [section]
- Anti-Tankers Form 39 Mortar Battery
- The Pursuit Begins
- Infantry and M10 Training for Anti-Tankers
- A Hasty Move to the Arezzo Front
- The Final Attacks
- The Montelupo–Empoli Front
- The Coriano Ridge
- Viserba and Bellaria
- Across the Savio River
- Pushing on to the Santerno
- Spaniel: a Masterpiece of Planning and Administration
- A Rapid Advance towards the Po
- 4th and 6th Reserve Mechanical Transport Companies
- CHAPTER 1 — The Beginning
- CHAPTER 2 — First Desert Campaign
- CHAPTER 3 — Greece
- CHAPTER 4 — Crete
- CHAPTER 6 — Towards the Frontier
- CHAPTER 8 — Beyond Tobruk
- CHAPTER 10 — Minqar Qaim
- CHAPTER 11 — Alamein
- CHAPTER 13 — The End in Africa
- CHAPTER 14 — Mule Pack Company
- CHAPTER 16 — To Italy
- CHAPTER 17 — To Cassino
- CHAPTER 18 — To Rome
- CHAPTER 19 — To the Adriatic
- CHAPTER 20 — Into 1945
- Sunday, 23 November
- Tuesday, 25 November
- Thursday, 27 November
- Saturday, 29 November
- [section]
- Alam Halfa and Alamein
- CHAPTER 5 — Patrols and Raids
- CHAPTER 6 — Rommel's Offensive Opens
- CHAPTER 9 — Operation BERESFORD
- CHAPTER 10 — Enemy Counter-Attacks
- CHAPTER 21 — The Battle is Joined
- CHAPTER 25 — Tanks Attempt Night Advance
- CHAPTER 26 — Montgomery Changes Direction of Attack
- CHAPTER 32 — The Pursuit
- CHAPTER 33 — Halfaya Pass
- Bibliography
- An Introduction to Samoan Custom
- Bardia to Enfidaville
- Editorial Advisory Panel
- The Halt at Bardia
- 6 Brigade Advances
- The Enemy escapes—16 December
- 23 January—Tripoli Captured
- 5 Infantry Brigade Group and 4 Light Armoured Brigade in Position
- The Remainder of the Division
- Final Preparations
- Starting Positions for supercharge
- 28 (Maori) Battalion
- 24 Battalion
- Flanking Units
- Divisional Activities, 1–6 April
- 21 Battalion
- The Assault on Takrouna
- 20–21 April—Some Reorganisation
- Battle for Egypt
- CHAPTER 2 — A Hazardous Project
- CHAPTER 4 — Division in Syria
- CHAPTER 10 — Germans Break In
- CHAPTER 12 — Twenty-four Tense Hours
- CHAPTER 17 — Thrusts, Parries, and Plans
- CHAPTER 22 — Capture of Ruweisat Ridge
- CHAPTER 23 — The First Disaster
- CHAPTER 24 — Fighting on the Ridge
- CHAPTER 25 — Enemy Prepares Counter-attack
- CHAPTER 28 — Raids, Patrols, Consolidation
- CHAPTER 30 — Advance of Sixth Brigade
- CHAPTER 31 — Succession of Disasters
- Book & Print in New Zealand : A Guide to Print Culture in Aotearoa
- Private printing
- Historical collections, exhibitions, museums, and awards
- Type and materials
- Author and publisher
- Publishers' organisations
- The businesses
- Newspapers
- Children's books
- Educational publishing
- Religious publishing
- Directories
- History
- People
- Origins and development
- Librarianship
- Surveys and planning
- Book collectors
- Reading series and methods
- [section]
- Language and religious publishing
- Educational publishing
- Current: official and trade
- Current: community and creative
- [section]
- Chinese
- Croatian
- Dutch
- French
- German
- Greek (Ancient) and Latin
- Polish
- Scandinavian
- Notes on Contributors
- Bibliography
- Chaplains
- CHAPTER 1 — ORIGINS
- CHAPTER 3 — ARRIVAL IN EGYPT
- CHAPTER 5 — BASE CAMPS, 1941
- CHAPTER 6 — LIBYA 1941
- CHAPTER 7 — SYRIA
- CHAPTER 9 — IN ACTION
- CHAPTER 11 — BASE, 1943
- CHAPTER 13 — ITALY
- CHAPTER 14 — THE PACIFIC
- CHAPLAINS IN THE ROYAL NEW ZEALAND NAVY
- CHAPLAINS IN THE ROYAL NEW ZEALAND AIR FORCE
- Chaplains in the Royal New Zealand Navy, 1939–45
- Hospital and Welfare Duties
- [section]
- Crete
- II: Dispositions of New Zealand Force
- V: Preparations of 2 NZ Division: 30 April–19 May
- I: Maleme and 22 Battalion
- III: Canea-Galatas Sector
- I: The Maleme Sector
- I: The Counter-attack at Maleme
- IV: Retimo, Heraklion, and Creforce
- I: The Withdrawal of 5 Brigade
- I: The Canea-Galatas Front
- II: The Counter-attack for Galatas
- I: Force Reserve and 42nd Street
- III: The Eleventh Day: 30 May
- Index
- PUBLISHED SOURCES
- Divisional Cavalry
- CHAPTER 1 — Ngaruawahia - Sea Voyage - Arrival at Maadi
- CHAPTER 3 — C Squadron with the Second Echelon
- CHAPTER 4 — The Regiment United
- CHAPTER 5 — Greece
- CHAPTER 8 — The ‘Crusader’ Campaign
- CHAPTER 9 — The Capture of Bardia
- CHAPTER 12 — The Alamein Summer
- CHAPTER 13 — The Battle of Alam Halfa
- CHAPTER 15 — The Left Hook at El Agheila
- CHAPTER 20 — Cassino
- CHAPTER 21 — Pursuit to Florence
- CHAPTER 22 — Across the Rubicon
- CHAPTER 24 — Over the Rivers
- [section]
- NEXT REUNION: CHRISTCHURCH, QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY WEEKEND, 1963
- Divisional Signals
- CHAPTER 1 — Mobilisation
- CHAPTER 2 — To Egypt and the United Kingdom
- CHAPTER 3 — Western Desert Force
- CHAPTER 4 — Concentration of the Division
- CHAPTER 5 — To the Defence of Greece
- CHAPTER 6 — Withdrawal from Greece
- CHAPTER 7 — Battle for Crete
- CHAPTER 9 — The Cyrenaican Offensive
- CHAPTER 10 — Syria
- CHAPTER 11 — Minqar Qaim
- CHAPTER 12 — A Hard Summer
- CHAPTER 14 — The Alamein Offensive
- CHAPTER 15 — From Bardia to Tripoli
- CHAPTER 16 — Final Campaign in Africa
- CHAPTER 21 — Into the Plains
- CHAPTER 22 — The Final Offensive
- Documents Relating to New Zealand's Participation in the Second World War 1939–45: Volume I
- 3 — The Governor-General of New Zealand to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs
- 24 — The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs to the High Commissioner for the United Kingdom (Wellington)
- 25 — The Governor-General of New Zealand to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs
- 62 — The Prime Minister to the Hon. P. Fraser
- Documents Relating to New Zealand's Participation in the Second World War 1939–45: Volume II
- Documents Relating to New Zealand's Participation in the Second World War 1939–45: Volume III
- Editorial Advisory Panel
- 167 — The New Zealand Minister, Washington, to the Prime Minister
- 168 — The New Zealand Minister, Washington, to the Prime Minister
- 173 — The New Zealand Minister, Washington, to the Prime Minister
- 195 — The Prime Minister of New Zealand to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs
- 220 — The Prime Minister of New Zealand to the New Zealand Minister, Washington
- 225 — The Prime Minister to the New Zealand Minister, Washington
- 226 — The Prime Minister to the New Zealand Minister, Washington
- 227 — The Prime Minister of New Zealand to the New Zealand Minister, Washington
- [section]
- Part 2: new zealand
- 251 — The Prime Minister of New Zealand to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs
- 279 — The New Zealand Minister, Washington, to the Prime Minister
- Part II. navy
- Part IV. air
- 288 — The New Zealand Minister, Washington, to the Prime Minister
- 289 — The Prime Minister to the New Zealand Minister, Washington — [Extract]
- 304 — The New Zealand Minister, Washington, to the Prime Minister
- 346 — Lieutenant-General Puttick to Commander, South Pacific Area (Administrative Headquarters, Auckland) — Employment of New Zealand Troops in the Pacific
- 366 — Major-General Barrowclough to Lieutenant-General Puttick
- 371 — Headquarters, Fiji Military Forces, to Army Headquarters (Wellington)
- 392 — Memorandum from Major-General Barrowclough to Army Headquarters (Wellington) — 3 NZ Division
- Overseas Operations
- Episodes & Studies Volume 1
- BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
- ON PATROL
- SHADOWING THE ENEMY
- [casualty]
- THE WRENS
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
- BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
- Release
- The Troopship Track
- Homeward Bound
- Acknowledgments
- GERMAN RAIDERS IN THE PACIFIC
- The Sinking of the Turakina
- The Komet Enters the Pacific
- Holmwood and Rangitane Sunk
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
- Episodes & Studies Volume 2
- BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
- BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
- BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
- From Tropics to Sub-Antarctic
- Leander on Foreign Service
- Protection of Red Sea Convoys
- Escorting South Pacific Convoys
- Return to Harbour
- BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
- BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
- The Manning of the Stations
- The Cape Expedition
- BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
- SOURCES
- Types of Escape
- Escapes in Crete
- The Italian Armistice
- Escapes in Germany
- Extracts from a Diary during Heke's War in the North in 1845
- Follow the Call
- Fulbright in New Zealand
- Introduction to In A German Pension
- Introduction to Old New Zealand
- Introduction to The Maori As He Was
- Italy Volume I: The Sangro to Cassino
- Italy Volume II : From Cassino to Trieste
- I: The Division Begins to Advance
- III: Monte Lignano
- II: The Pesa Valley
- III: The Pian dei Cerri Hills
- IV: San Michele
- V: La Romola
- VI: Breaking the Paula Line
- I: The Romagna
- III: From the Pisciatello to the Savio
- I: From the Savio to the Lamone
- II: The Capture of Faenza
- I: The Offensive Abandoned
- II: The Senio Stopbank
- III: The Assault on the Senio Line
- IV: Gate-crashing the Santerno Line
- I: The Sillaro River and Medicina
- II: The Account Squared with the Parachutists
- II: Crossing the River Po
- III: Crossing the Adige River
- IV: Through the Venetian Line
- V: Along Route 14
- I: The Occupation of Trieste
- PUBLISHED
- Journey Towards Christmas
- CHAPTER 1 — DESIGN FOR A UNIT
- CHAPTER 2 — HOW TO SEE EGYPT ON A POUND A WEEK
- CHAPTER 4 — PICNIC BEFORE A THUNDERSTORM
- CHAPTER 5 — THE THUNDERSTORM
- CHAPTER 6 — WITHDRAWAL FROM GREECE
- CHAPTER 8 — MURDER ON THE OLD HOOK
- CHAPTER 9 — FOX IN THE FOWL RUN
- CHAPTER 10 — THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY
- CHAPTER 11 — PRISON AND THE MUSHROOM COUNTRY
- CHAPTER 12 — SYRIA
- CHAPTER 13 — WHILE SHEPHEARD'S WATCHED
- CHAPTER 15 — OUT OF THE SLOUGH
- CHAPTER 18 — THE END OF THE FIRST HALF
- CHAPTER 20 — THROUGH THE VINEYARDS
- CHAPTER 22 — WHITE CHRISTMAS
- CHAPTER 24 — ‘…AND THE REAR PARTY WILL CLEAN UP’
- (2) Working for Wavell
- (3) Diversion to a Dragon-Slaying
- (2) Apollyon in the Path
- (3) And So To Rome
- (1) The Rivers
- Kōtare 1999, Volume Two, Number One
- Kōtare 1999, Volume Two, Number Two
- Kōtare 2000, Volume Three, Number One
- Seeing the light of day: J.H.E. Schroder’s broadcast review of Day and Night
- The Tasman Sea – common ground that keeps us apart
- The Puritan Paradox: An Annotated Bibliography of Puritan and Anti-Puritan New Zealand Fiction, 1860-1940 — Part 1: The Puritan Legacy
- Did Cresswell’s ‘Stream’ ever run?
- The State in New Zealand, 1840-1984. Socialism Without Doctrines?
- Kōtare 2000, Volume Three, Number Two
- The Puritan paradox: an annotated bibliography of Puritan and anti-Puritan New Zealand fiction, 1860-1940. Part 2: reactions against Puritanism
- Individualism and its Discontents: Man Alone in contemporary New Zealand
- Reflections on Lexical Borrowing and Code-switching in New Zealand English
- Review of Waitangi and Indigenous Rights: Revolution, Law & Legitimation
- Review of Wrestling with the Angel: a Life of Janet Frame
- Review of Recalling Aotearoa. Indigenous Politics and Ethnic Relations in New Zealand
- Kōtare 2004, Volume Five, Number One
- Kōtare 2006, Volume Six
- Land Tenure in the Cook Islands
- Letter from John Cawte Beaglehole to his Mother, 12 October, 1926
- Letter from John Cawte Beaglehole to his Mother, 12th August, 1926
- Letter from John Cawte Beaglehole to his Mother, 15 November, 1926
- Letter from John Cawte Beaglehole to his Mother, 3-5 October, 1926
- Maori Wars of the Nineteenth Century:
- The Wars on the Border-land between — Nga-Puhi and Ngati-Hatua
- The First Northern Expeditions to the — South
- Patu-one, Tu-whare And Te Rau-paraha's — Expedition, 1819–20
- 1820
- The Wai-te-mata and Thames in 1820
- Wai-paoa, 1820–21
- Fall of Mau-inaina at Tamaki.—November, — 1821
- Fall of Te Totara pa, 1821
- Te Amio-whenua
- Pomare's Peace with Ngati-Porou, 1823
- Peace between Waikato and Nga-Puhi, 1824
- Te Ika-a-ranga-nui, 1825
- Waihau, 1826
- Noho-awatea. — Hongi Goes to Waikato after Ngati-whatua, — 1825
- Puke Rangi's Taua to Waikato, 1832
- Visit to Te Reinga, 1834
- The Coming of the White Man
- Medical Services in New Zealand and The Pacific
- PART VI — HOSPITAL SHIPS — Hospital Ships
- I: Organisation of 3 NZ Division Medical Units in New Zealand and Functioning in New Caledonia
- II: Guadalcanal
- IV: Treasury Islands
- V: Landing on Nissan Island
- VII: General Medical Survey – 2 NZEF (IP)
- CHAPTER 2 — Crete, May – September 1941 — I: Galatas Camp
- I: Hospitals at Corinth and Kalamata
- II: Kokkinia Prisoner-of-War Hospital
- I: Prisoners from Second Libyan Campaign
- II: Prisoners from the Pre-Alamein Period
- III: Repatriation of Prisoners
- CHAPTER 1 — Pre-war Organisation of the Navy in New Zealand
- I: Permanent Forces
- II: Reserve Forces
- I: Mobilisation
- II: The Medical Services of the Royal New Zealand Navy Afloat
- III: The Medical Services of the Royal New Zealand Navy Ashore
- IV: Ancillary Services
- VI: Special Conditions in Naval War Medicine
- I: Administration of Medical Services
- II: Medical Staffing
- III: Medical Examination of Recruits
- V: Sickness in New Zealand
- VII: Medical Services in the Pacific
- II: Training of the New Zealand Medical Corps
- IV: Hygiene and Sanitation
- VI: Medical Supplies and Equipment
- VIII: Convalescent Depots
- XII: Medical Arrangements for Home Defence Forces
- XIII: Medical Arrangements for United States Forces in New Zealand
- XV: Ex-prisoners of War from Far East – Hospital and Convalescent Treatment in New Zealand
- General Index
- I: National Medical Committee
- II: Medical Boarding
- III: Recruitment of Medical Officers
- V: Recruitment of Nurses
- VI: Recruitment of Voluntary Aids
- VII: Hospital Administration and Treatment
- APPENDIX B — Monthly Average Number of Service Personnel remaining in Civil Hospital Daily, April-September 1941
- VIII: The Management of the Psychiatric and Psychoneurotic Cases
- IX: Rehabilitation of the Disabled
- XI: Medical Supplies in New Zealand, 1939–45
- XII: Joint Council of the Order of St. John and New Zealand Red Cross Society
- XIII: Rehabilitation of Medical Officers
- Medical Units of 2 NZEF in Middle East and Italy
- CHAPTER 1 — BIRTH OF THE MEDICAL UNITS — 1939–40
- CHAPTER 2 — VOYAGES OVERSEAS
- CHAPTER 7 — REORGANISATION IN EGYPT
- CHAPTER 9 — SYRIAN INTERLUDE
- CHAPTER 11 — BATTLE OF ALAMEIN
- CHAPTER 17 — ADVANCE TO FLORENCE
- CHAPTER 20 — SURGE TO VICTORY
- CHAPTER 21 — CLOSING DAYS
- Establishing Helwan Hospital
- 4 Field Ambulance Moves to Katerine
- Withdrawal From Olympus
- Withdrawal of 1 General Hospital
- Events in the Withdrawal
- New Zealand Sisters Embark
- In the Peloponnese
- The Sisters
- Embarkation
- The First Battles
- 4 ADS in the Battle
- 5 ADS Captured
- In the Captured Medical Centre
- The Break-through
- El Mreir Depression
- CCS Team in Sicily
- Sfasciata Ridge
- Attack on Fontegrande
- Episode on Monastery Hill
- The Hospitals
- New Zealand's Burning — The Settlers' World in the Mid 1880s
- Contents
- Illustrations
- 2 — The Setting of the Pyre
- 4 — Taranaki and the Stratford Fire Storm
- 6 — Relief and Reconstruction: Taranaki
- 7 — Wellington and Auckland Provinces
- The virgin forest harvest, 1885
- Town, country and bush
- Case study—The Stratford fire losses
- Nelson (1886 population 7,315)
- Wanganui (1886 population 4,901)
- New Plymouth (1886 population, 3,093)
- Rivals for the hinterland
- Hawera (1886 population 1,026)
- The work of the railways
- Wellington's Port Nicholson, 1885
- Wellington as the main interprovincial node
- The West Coast coal trade
- The roadless north and the kauri timber trade
- Overview of coastal shipping 1885
- Roads, tracks and horses
- Case study—the roads and tracks of 1885 Taranaki
- The ‘Our Own Correspondents’
- The weeklies and their agricultural pages
- Travelling correspondents
- The fire insurance companies
- The individual householder
- Leadership in the colonial setting
- Aid and relief in the Stratford-Midhirst crisis
- South Taranaki 1881–86: farming for what?
- Subject Index
- 1 The Interprovincial Timber Trade, 1885
- A Abbreviations
- Part One — Fire Storm Summer — 1 Moments of Crisis and Decision
- 4 Taranaki and the Stratford Fire Storm
- 7 Wellington and Auckland Province
- 10 Patterns
- 11 Rush
- 12 Country
- 14 Sinews
- C Newspapers
- E Books, pamphlets and articles
- F Books and pamphlets
- G Articles
- New Zealand Engineers, Middle East
- [backmatter]
- CHAPTER 4 — The Campaign in Greece
- CHAPTER 5 — The Campaign in Crete
- CHAPTER 7 — The Crusader Campaign
- CHAPTER 10 — Neap Tide in Egypt
- CHAPTER 12 — The Turn of the Tide
- CHAPTER 18 — Cassino
- CHAPTER 19 — 14 Forestry Company in Italy
- CHAPTER 22 — To the Senio
- CHAPTER 23 — To Ronchi
- [section]
- 11 Forestry Company
- [section]
- 19 Army Troops Company
- 18 Army Troops Company
- 19 Army Troops Company
- [section]
- MOVEMENT ORDER
- [section]
- 14 Forestry Company in Algiers
- INTENTION
- New Zealanders with the Royal Air Force (Vol. I)
- CHAPTER 1 — The Royal Air Force and Early New Zealand Representation
- CHAPTER 2 — Early Operations from Britain and France
- CHAPTER 3 — Meeting the German Attack
- CHAPTER 4 — The Battle of Britain
- CHAPTER 5 — Bombing and Reconnaissance, 1940
- CHAPTER 6 — Defeating the Night Raider
- CHAPTER 7 — Air War at Sea
- CHAPTER 8 — Early Bomber Offensive
- CHAPTER 9 — The Part of No. 75 Squadron
- CHAPTER 10 — Increasing New Zealand Participation— Formation of Nos. 485,488, and 489 Squadrons
- CHAPTER 11 — Day Fighters, 1941
- CHAPTER 12 — Heavier Bombing Raids—Advent of No. 487 Squadron
- CHAPTER 13 — Pathfinders and Raids on Italy
- CHAPTER 14 — Battle of the Atlantic, 1942
- CHAPTER 15 — Attacking Enemy Ships With Mine, Bomb and Torpedo
- CHAPTER 16 — Day Fighters During 1942
- CHAPTER 17 — Night Fighters, 1942
- [backmatter]
- New Zealanders with the Royal Air Force (Vol. II)
- CHAPTER 2 — Aircraft against U-boat
- CHAPTER 3 — Bomber Command and the Battle of the Ruhr
- CHAPTER 4 — Longer-range Attacks
- CHAPTER 5 — With Mine, Bomb, and Torpedo
- CHAPTER 6 — Daylight Raids by the Light Bombers
- CHAPTER 7 — Day-Fighters and Fighter-bombers
- CHAPTER 8 — Night Fighters
- CHAPTER 9 — Prelude to Invasion
- CHAPTER 10 — Normandy
- CHAPTER 11 — Flying Bombs and Rockets
- CHAPTER 12 — Forward to the Rhine
- CHAPTER 13 — Transport and Special Duties
- CHAPTER 14 — Bomber Command and the Battle of Germany
- CHAPTER 15 — Coastal Command Patrols
- [backmatter]
- New Zealanders with the Royal Air Force (Volume III)
- Preface
- CHAPTER 2 — Early Operations over Many Fronts
- CHAPTER 3 — Western Desert—The Second Year
- CHAPTER 4 — Western Desert—The Third Year
- CHAPTER 5 — Algeria and Tunisia
- CHAPTER 6 — Malta
- CHAPTER 7 — Sicily
- CHAPTER 8 — Italy
- CHAPTER 9 — Beyond the Italian Battlefront
- CHAPTER 11 — Malaya, Sumatra, and Java
- CHAPTER 12 — The Retreat from Burma
- CHAPTER 13 — Fighting Back from India
- CHAPTER 15 — Operation thursday and the Victory at — Imphal
- CHAPTER 16 — Back to Rangoon—the Last Phase
- [backmatter]
- New Zealand Journal of Media Studies volume 9, number 1 : ‘Asian’ Media Arts Practice in/and Aotearoa New Zealand
- New Zealand Medical Services in Middle East and Italy
- [section]
- Compulsory Territorial Training
- Compulsory Training Suspended
- Hospital Provision
- Outbreak of War—Changes in Army Medical Administration
- 4 Field Ambulance and 4 Field Hygiene Section
- Embarkation of First Echelon
- Medical Units with Second Echelon
- Hospital Arrangements
- 4 NZ General Hospital Opens at Helwan
- Warbrook Convalescent Home
- Activities of 5 Field Ambulance
- The Medical Plan
- 5 Field Ambulance at Servia Pass
- 5 Field Ambulance
- Action at Platamon Tunnel and Pinios Gorge
- NZANS at 7 General Hospital
- 5 Field Ambulance Withdraws towards Canea
- Bombing of 6 MDS
- Medical Staffs Remain with Wounded
- Hospital Ship Maunganui
- MEDICAL WORK AT BASE HOSPITALS
- Re-formation of 1 General Hospital
- The ADS with 4 Brigade
- The ADS with 5 Brigade
- Detachment of 4 Field Ambulance
- Captured Medical Centre at ‘Whistling Wadi’
- Base Hospitals
- Medical Units in the Breakthrough
- Review of Medical Aspects of July Campaigns
- Casualties
- Treatment of Casualties
- Staffing of New Zealand Medical Corps
- Preparations for Move to Italy
- Liaison Officer HS Oranje
- Medical Arrangements for Sangro Crossing
- Sanitation
- Siting of 2 NZ General Hospital
- 6 MDS
- Moves Following Regrouping
- Medical Operations
- Medical Services with Prisoner-of-war Repatriation Group
- Niuē-fekai (or Savage) Island and its People
- Petrol Company
- CHAPTER 3 — ‘The Gorgeous East’
- CHAPTER 5 — ‘Oh To Be In England!’
- CHAPTER 8 — Crete
- CHAPTER 9 — Libya, 1941
- CHAPTER 10 — Syrian Interlude
- CHAPTER 11 — Back to the ‘Blue’
- CHAPTER 14 — The End in North Africa
- CHAPTER 15 — On to Italy
- CHAPTER 16 — All Roads lead to Rome
- CHAPTER 17 — Clean-up in Italy
- THE ORION RACING CLUB — INDIAN OCEAN MEETING
- Political and External Affairs
- List of Illustrations
- CHAPTER 7 — The Eleventh Hour
- CHAPTER 8 — Explosion
- CHAPTER 10 — Settling Down
- CHAPTER 11 — Search for Unity
- CHAPTER 12 — Awkward Minorities
- CHAPTER 13 — The Opposition Opposes
- CHAPTER 16 — A Second Front
- CHAPTER 17 — Pyrrhic Victory
- CHAPTER 18 — The Scarcity of New Zealanders
- CHAPTER 19 — Stock Taking
- CHAPTER 21 — The Politics of Fighting Japan
- CHAPTER 26 — Small Power Rampant
- Prisoners of War
- Problems of 2 NZEF
- Royal New Zealand Air Force
- List of Illustrations
- CHAPTER 20 — Conclusion
- PRIVATE ENTERPRISE — THE NEW ZEALAND — FLYING SCHOOL
- [section]
- AVIATION
- FLYING SCHOOLS
- DEVELOPMENT OF PERMANENT AIR FORCE
- EXERCISES AND OPERATIONS, 1929–36
- ORGANISATION OF THE TERRITORIAL AIR FORCE, 1930
- DEVELOPMENT OF THE TERRITORIAL AIR FORCE
- RNZAF AT OUTBREAK OF WAR
- [section]
- FORMATION OF SCHOOLS
- EDUCATIONAL TRAINING
- THE AIR TRAINING CORPS
- OPERATIONAL RESOURCES OF THE RNZAF AT THE BEGINNING OF THE WAR
- EARLY OPERATIONS IN NEW ZEALAND
- FORMATION OF NEW GENERAL RECONNAISSANCE SQUADRONS
- EQUIPMENT DIFFICULTIES
- OUTBREAK OF WAR WITH JAPAN
- NO. 488 SQUADRON'S COMBATS
- EVACUATION
- FORMATION OF OPERATIONAL UNITS
- DEVELOPMENT OF RADAR
- OBSERVER CORPS
- OPERATION OF THE AIR-WARNING SYSTEM
- EXPANSION AND DISPERSAL OF STORES DEPOTS
- DEVELOPMENT OF REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE ORGANISATION
- NEGOTIATIONS TO OBTAIN EQUIPMENT
- FORMATION OF NEW ZEALAND SQUADRON IN NEW CALEDONIA
- AMERICAN REQUEST FOR SECOND BOMBER-RECONNAISSANCE SQUADRON
- EARLY OPERATIONS
- ESTABLISHMENT OF NO. 4 REPAIR DEPOT
- [section]
- OPERATIONS BY NO. 14 SQUADRON, RNZAF
- NO. 16 SQUADRON
- OPERATIONS BY NO. 3 SQUADRON
- FIGHTER SWEEPS OVER RABAUL
- OPERATIONS BY NO. 1 (BR) SQUADRON, OCTOBER 1943 – FEBRUARY 1944
- No. 6 FLYING BOAT SQUADRON
- norfolk island
- despatch of no.52 radar unit to guadalcanal
- nos. 57 and 58 unit
- situation on bougainville, march 1944
- operations by nos. 25, 30 and 31 squadrons
- re-equipment of rnzaf fighter squadrons
- bomber-reconnaissance operations, february—june
- operations by no. 6 (flying boat) squadron
- no. 23 squadron
- growth of the air transport organisation
- establishments in new zealand, august-september 1943
- reorganisation in 1944
- [section]
- close and tactical air support, south bougainville campaign
- rnzaf units on green island
- Bibliography
- Settler Kaponga 1881–1914 — A Frontier Fragment of the Western World
- [section]
- The Clearings
- Working for Subsistence
- Working for the Markets
- Outings from the Bush
- Kaponga and New Zealand
- Other Shops and Workshops
- Major Sports and Social Activities, 1898–1899
- Other Sports and Recreations of the 1890s
- Childhood
- The Piteous Death of a Servant Girl
- The Dairy Industry
- The Farmers
- The Role of Schools
- The Others
- Sport 1900–08
- APPENDIX 1 — Biographical Notes
- SUBJECT INDEX
- Abbreviations
- Part One — The 1880s: A Scatter of Clearings — 1 Time and Space, the 1880s
- 3 Episodes, the 1880s
- Part Two — The 1890s: Centring on a Township — 4 Time and Space, the 1890s
- 5 The Making of Livings, the 1890s
- 9 The Making of Livings, 1900–14
- 10 The Quality of Life, 1900–14
- EPILOGUE Afterwards, and other Perspectives
- Unpublished
- Published
- II Secondary Sources
- Sketches of Early Colonisation in New Zealand and its Phases of Contact with the Maori Race
- Sport 1: Spring 1988
- Sport 10: Autumn 1993
- Sport 11: Spring 1993
- Sport 12: Autumn 1994
- Sport 13 Spring 1994
- Sport 14: Autumn 1995
- Sport 15: white horse black dog
- Sport 16: Autumn 1996
- Sport 17: Spring 1996
- Sport 2: Autumn 1989
- Sport 3: Spring 1989
- Sport 4: Autumn 1990
- Sport 5: Spring 1990
- Sport 6: Autumn 1991
- Sport 7: Winter 1991
- Sport 8: Autumn 1992
- Sport 9: Spring 1992
- Supply Company
- The Farthest Promised Land — English Villagers, New Zealand Immigrants of the 1870s
- 1 BROGDENS' NAVVIES
- 4 THE FLOOD TIDE OF 1874
- 5 COLONY AND HEARTHLAND, 1874–80
- 11 THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE IMMIGRANT
- 12 NEW ZEALAND — FELDON
- 13 NEW ZEALAND — ARDEN
- 14 AFTERWARDS
- SUBJECT INDEX
- INDEX OF PLACES
- 3 AGENTS AND EMIGRANTS, 1871–73
- 7 LINCOLNSHIRE AND THE NORTHERN WOLDS
- 14 AFTERWARDS
- 15 THE QUALITY OF THE IMMIGRANTS
- Newspapers and Periodicals
- Books and Pamphlets
- The Home Front Volume I

