Unsung Heroes - Portraits of Inspiring New Zealanders
Random House, 1999.
This is a series of 12 biographical portraits of New Zealanders who have made significant contributions to the country in the 20th century. It pays tribute to outstanding but not necessarily well-known figures who embody the values espoused by Jim Anderton and his political colleagues. The subjects encompass a range of interests: sporting, cultural, social and political. The book aims to restore these unsung heroes to their proper place in the political and social firmament, and in so doing, assert the values specific to New Zealand which are partially lost to view in the internationally-driven reforms of the 1990s. Biographies include John Mulgan, W.B. Sutch, Te Whiti o Rongomai, Col William Malone, Justice Mahon, Norman Kirk, Tommy Taylor and Wiremu Tamihana....