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  1. Joan Druett - Wikipedia

    • 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 Palmerston North, moving to New Zealand's capital city, Wellington, when she was 16. She gained her Bachelor of Arts in English literature from the Victoria University of Wellington, and then worked as a teache… 展开

    Writing career

    While her first novel wasn't published until she was 40 years old, Druett always wanted to write and had written professionally from her teen years. She wrote science fiction stories for American magazines, and … 展开

    Awards

    • c.1983: Hubert Church Award for Exotic Intruders
    • c.1983: PEN Award for Best First Book of Prose in New Zealand for Exotic Intruders
    • 1986: Fulbright Award to carry out research at museums in New England and Hawaii… 展开

    Selected works

    • (1983) Exotic Intruders: The Introduction of Plants and Animals to New Zealand. Auckland, NZ: Heinemann.
    • (1988) Fulbright in New Zealand. Wellington, NZ: NZ-US Educational Foundation.… 展开

     
  1. Joan Druett - Wikiwand

  2. Druett, Joan 1939- (Jo Friday) - Encyclopedia.com

  3. Joan Druett - Writer's Files • Read NZ Te Pou Muramura

    网页Joan Druett writes fiction and non-fiction. She has an international reputation in the field of nautical history, and has a particular following in North America. Her books are often based on the lives of women, …

  4. Joan Druett (Author of Island of the Lost) - Goodreads

    网页2024年6月10日 · About Joan Druett: Back in the year 1984, on the picture-poster tropical island of Rarotonga, I literally fell into whaling history when I tumbled into a...

  5. Joan Druett - Historic Naval Fiction

  6. Tupaia – Dictionary of New Zealand Biography – Te Ara

  7. Joan Druett - Hachette Book Group

    网页Joan Druett is a maritime historian and the award-winning author of several books, including Petticoat Whalers, She Was a Sister Sailor, Hen Frigates, Tupaia, and The Discovery of Tahiti. Her interest in maritime …

  8. Joan Druett - The Spinoff

  9. JOAN DRUETT - Academia.edu