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Gavin McLean

    Gavin McLean is a historian whose work spans a broad range of subjects, from maritime history to the story of the New Zealand governor-generalship. His scholarship is characterized by a deep engagement with documenting and narrating pivotal aspects of New Zealand's past. McLean brings both expertise and a passion for history to his writing, offering readers compelling insights into the nation's formation. His publications are valued for their thoroughness and ability to bring historical events to life.

    Cambridge English. Preliminary for Schools. Student's Book
    City of Enterprise: Perspectives on Auckland Business History
    • Focusing on Auckland's business history, this analysis contextualizes it within New Zealand's economic growth, highlighting significant developments over the past century. It features contemporary studies that explore various facets of this history, offering insights into the evolution of commerce in the region. The publication commemorates the centenary of the University of Auckland's commerce faculty and the inauguration of the new business school, marking a pivotal moment in the institution's legacy.

      City of Enterprise: Perspectives on Auckland Business History
    • Designed to familiarize students with the level and format of the Cambridge English Key, Preliminary and First (previously known as KET, PET and FCE) for Schools examinations, this title includes guidance and tips sections that advise students on how to approach each part of the examination.

      Cambridge English. Preliminary for Schools. Student's Book