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Victoria Cross at Takrouna: The Haane Manahi Story

English

By (author): Paul Moon

This biography tells the story of a M?ori soldier, Haane Manahi, who showed outstanding bravery under fire at Takrouna, Tunisia, leading his men to capture a vital enemy stronghold held by more than 300 Italian and German troops. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 150 x 220mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Jan 2011
  • Publisher: Huia Publishers
  • Publication City/Country: New Zealand
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781869694203

About Paul Moon

Paul Moon is Professor of History at the Faculty of Maori Development Te Ara Poutama at Auckland University of Technology and is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society at University College London. Dr Moon is well-known for his writing on New Zealand and Maori history of biographies and on the Treaty of Waitangi and he has worked on several Waitangi Tribunal claims. His books include two studies on the Treaty of Waitangi biographies of New Zealand governors William Hobson and Robert FitzRoy a biography of Kotahitanga leader Hone Heke Ngapua and a trilogy about Tuhoe tohunga Hohepa Kereopa. He has also written histories of New Zealand at the time of the Treaty of Waitangi signing and mid-1800s and on the social and economic situation of Maori to 1900.

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