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    Maurice Francis Richard Shadbolt CBE (4 June 1932 – 10 October 2004) was a New Zealand writer and occasional playwright. Shadbolt was born in Auckland...
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  • gymnast Loomis Shadbolt, (1883–1963), American politician Maurice Shadbolt (1932–2004), New Zealand writer and playwright Nigel Shadbolt (born 1956), British...
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  • Advertise, by Dorothy L Sayers. She was married to New Zealand writer Maurice Shadbolt from 1978 until his death in 2004. Supporting role in 1976 film The...
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  • Season of the Jew (category Novels by Maurice Shadbolt)
    Season of the Jew is an historical novel by Maurice Shadbolt, published in 1987. Set in mid-nineteenth-century New Zealand, it is a semi-fictionalized...
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  • Monday's Warriors (category Novels by Maurice Shadbolt)
    Monday's Warriors is a 1990 historical novel by New Zealand author Maurice Shadbolt. It is part two of his New Zealand Wars trilogy. Set in mid-nineteenth...
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    Sir Timothy Richard Shadbolt KNZM JP (born 19 February 1947) is a New Zealand politician. He was the Mayor of Invercargill from 1998 to 2022, and previously...
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  • 1992 New Zealand film based on the play Once on Chunuk Bair (1982) by Maurice Shadbolt. Set in 1915, the film tells of the Wellington Regiment, part of the...
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  • The Lovelock Version (category Novels by Maurice Shadbolt)
    Lovelock Version is a long historical novel by New Zealand writer Maurice Shadbolt that calls into question the interpretation of the past through the...
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    director Rhodes in 2014 co-directed with Ian Mune Once On Chanuk Bair by Maurice Shadbolt for Auckland Theatre Company. Selected theatre productions include:...
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    in 1956 and shown in 26 countries. Opo was the inspiration for the Maurice Shadbolt novel This Summer's Dolphin and a children's storybook titled Opo the...
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  • is based on the 1965 novel of the same name by New Zealand author Maurice Shadbolt, who appears in the film as Frank Flinders. Nick Flinders is a lonely...
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    Towle Valley (redirect from Mount Shadbolt)
    Expeditions (VUWAE), led by Christopher J. Burgess, after New Zealand author Maurice Shadbolt. Alberts 1995, p. 755. Convoy Range USGS. Alberts 1995, p. 355. Alberts...
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  • More recently, his tale has been fictionalised by New Zealand author Maurice Shadbolt in his 1990 historical novel Monday's Warriors and in the 2011 graphic...
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    in his works on the New Zealand Wars. He is also the subject of a Maurice Shadbolt novel Monday's Warriors. The character, Te Kaipo, in the 2005 film...
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    Bassett, who repaired phone lines while under fire. New Zealand writer Maurice Shadbolt produced a play Once on Chunuk Bair in 1982. A film version Chunuk...
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    acclaimed international singer Frank Sargeson — celebrated NZ writer. Maurice Shadbolt — celebrated New Zealand writer Jools and Lynda Topp — comedy duo Huiatahi...
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  • H. Robinson, American geographer and cartographer (b. 1915) 2004 – Maurice Shadbolt, New Zealand author and playwright (b. 1932) 2005 – Wayne C. Booth...
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  • connective tissue of the human scalp Danger Zone, a 1975 novel by Maurice Shadbolt The Danger Zone, a book series published by Salariya Book Company This...
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  • Oliver Nelson, American saxophonist and composer (d. 1975) 1932 – Maurice Shadbolt, New Zealand author and playwright (d. 2004) 1934 – Monica Dacon, Vincentian...
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  • listed below: 1959 Ian Cross 1960 Maurice Duggan 1961 John Caselberg 1962 R. A. K. Mason 1963 Maurice Shadbolt 1964 Maurice Gee 1965 Janet Frame 1966–67 James...
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    Heroes (1982), by Stephen MacDonald Once on Chunuk Bair (1982), by Maurice Shadbolt Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme (1985), by Frank...
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    Janet Frame Patricia Grace Charlotte Grimshaw Keri Hulme Lloyd Jones Maurice Shadbolt Witi Ihimaera Susan Kloulechad Nora Vagi Brash Vincent Eri Albert Maori...
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  • Eleanor Catton (1860s New Zealand gold rush) Season of the Jew by Maurice Shadbolt (mid-nineteenth century New Zealand) Kristin Lavransdatter by Sigrid...
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    in Whanganui. Monday's Warriors, novel (1990) by New Zealand author Maurice Shadbolt. Semi-fictionalized account of the war told from the perspective of...
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  • (d. 2021) Jose Melo, Filipino lawyer and jurist (d. 2020) June 4 – Maurice Shadbolt, New Zealand writer (d. 2004) June 5 – Christy Brown, Irish writer...
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  • the A W Reed Lifetime Achievement Award. 2004 – Joy Cowley 2002 – Maurice Shadbolt 2001 – Dame Fiona Kidman 2000 – Allen Curnow This award ended in 2009...
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  • there is a park called Sister Rene Shadbolt Park, named in her honour [1]. Shadbolt, Maurice. "René Mary Shadbolt". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography...
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    Ashton-Warner and Essie Summers. In the 1960s, two young novelists, Maurice Shadbolt and Maurice Gee, both became well-known for their traditional, socially realistic...
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  • (1812–1883) Ronald Hugh Morrieson (1922–1972) Rosie Scott (1948–2017) Maurice Shadbolt (1932–2004) C. K. Stead (born 1932) Philip Temple (born 1939) Julius...
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  • (1928–1988, US, f) Yaakov Shabtai (1934–1981, Palestine/Israel, f/d) Maurice Shadbolt (1932–2004, N Zealand, f/nf) Ahmed Zaki Abu Shadi (1892–1955, Egypt/US...
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