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Paul Goldsmith

    Paul Goldsmith has extensively chronicled the lives of prominent New Zealand businessmen and political figures, alongside delving into aspects of Maori history and politics. His writing offers deep insights into the societal and political currents that have shaped the nation. Goldsmith explores pivotal moments and personalities with a keen eye for detail and narrative strength, providing readers with an engaging perspective on its evolution. His works are valued for their thorough research and their ability to illuminate complex historical and political issues.

    County Lines
    How to Lose a Referendum
    Talking Stone: Rock Art of the Cosos
    Great Britain in Colour
    • Great Britain in Colour

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      A beautifully illustrated journey through the British Isles by one of the country's top illustrators.

      Great Britain in Colour
    • Talking Stone: Rock Art of the Cosos

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The book explores a remarkable collection of ancient rock art located in a secretive military base near the Mojave Desert, showcasing the work of a long-lost civilization. Through a multivocal investigation, it delves into the significance of the images, which include animals, shamans, and abstract forms, revealing insights into the culture that created them over thousands of years. The narrative invites readers to uncover the mysteries and meanings behind these captivating artworks.

      Talking Stone: Rock Art of the Cosos
    • County Lines

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      If you've heard any news report on the upsurge in knife crime recently, you'll have heard the words 'county lines'. From the street slang that was once known as 'going country' - it sees powerful drugs gangs supplying outside of the capital through an underworld 'emerging markets enterprise', using children as young as 12 and vulnerable men and women to do their dirty work. Teens whose bereaved relatives assume they led ordinary lives, suddenly end up stabbed to death with no seeming motive. At night, on a usually quiet suburban street, a massive knife fight erupts and two kids end up on life support. Their parents tell the news they weren't in a gang. What is really going on? Jason Farell shares in terrifying detail the story of the county lines phenomenon through the words of gang members and their victims themselves as well as the police and the country's leading experts.

      County Lines