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My Life as a Miracle

by The Wizard

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The politically, morally, aesthetically and intellectually incorrect Wizard of New Zealand burst into print for the first time. At last people can read about his explosive early days in Cathedral Square, Christchurch; his epic struggles with the census authorities; his spells for rugby matches and his extraordinary success of his rain dances here and abroad. Read also of his successful campaign against the repainting of telephone boxes, his appointment as Wizard of New Zealand and final success in obtaining a passport in the name of Wizard of New Zealand. Illustrated with numerous photographs and peppered with hilarious anecdotes.… (more)
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The politically, morally, aesthetically and intellectually incorrect Wizard of New Zealand burst into print for the first time. At last people can read about his explosive early days in Cathedral Square, Christchurch; his epic struggles with the census authorities; his spells for rugby matches and his extraordinary success of his rain dances here and abroad. Read also of his successful campaign against the repainting of telephone boxes, his appointment as Wizard of New Zealand and final success in obtaining a passport in the name of Wizard of New Zealand. Illustrated with numerous photographs and peppered with hilarious anecdotes.

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