Joan Druett is a New Zealand historian and novelist, specialising in maritime history and crime fiction. Joan Druett was born in Nelson, and raised in...
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Banks, and several of Cook's officers. Older research summarized by Joan Druett assumed that Tupaia's own voyaging experience was limited. It holds that...
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also included Rhys Bowen, Jan Burke, O'Neil De Noux, John F. Dobbyn, Joan Druett, Brendan DuBois, Loren D. Estleman, David Edgerley Gates, Toni Kelner...
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synonymous with the word scunner. Glossary of nautical terms navy.mil Joan Druett, "Crows Nest", World of the Written World, February 13, 2011 Naval Terms...
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Doyle (1859–1930, Scotland/England) Tonke Dragt (born 1930, Netherlands) Joan Druett (living, New Zealand) Maurice Druon (1918–2009, France) Anna Harriett...
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(A5) Island of the Lost: Shipwrecked At the Edge of the World (2007) by Joan Druett – an account of the Grafton and Invercauld wrecks Sub Antarctic New Zealand:...
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Gazette, 23 December 1887, page 7191 The Dunedin, Exotic Intruders, Joan Druett, Heinemann, 1983, Auckland Loney, Jack; Peter Stone (2000). Australian...
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the reader see the ways in which we become adults." Maritime historian Joan Druett described A Bride's Passage as "a superbly written, formidably researched...
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ship whose story is detailed in In the Wake of Madness by historian Joan Druett The Rose of Sharon, a flower of uncertain identity mentioned in English...
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(1798–1878, France, f/p/d) Neil Druckmann (born 1978, Israel/US, f) Joan Druett (born 1939, N Zealand, nf/f) Vasil Drumev (c. 1841–1901, Bulgaria, nf)...
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