Taranaki stories. Sport, history & heritage.
Brian is a New Plymouth-based author and historian with a passion for writing about the history of Taranaki. He has published more books about Taranaki's sporting history than any other writer and is one of the recognised authorities on the history of sport in the province. He has also published a book about the lives of one of Taranaki's early settler families.
IN THE PRESS
The Taranaki historian who started researching street names and wrote a book
Book Launch Event
Join Brian Beer for an exciting evening at the launch of his newest book, “More Sad Blows Than Usually Fall — The Taylers of Eltham” as part of Heritage Taranaki's Heritage Month celebration.
The event will take place on Wednesday, November 1st, at 5:30 PM at the Taranaki Research Centre, Puke Ariki Library.
Brian will share insights into his research and offer valuable insights on the topic of self-publishing.
Written by Brian Beer
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More Sad Blows Than Usually Fall
THE TAYLERS OF ELTHAM
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The Honours Board
A HISTORY OF THE NEW PLYMOUTH OLD BOYS’ CRICKET CLUB
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Taranaki Cricket — The Hawke Cup Years
THE 1920s & 1930s
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Taranaki's Greatest Sporting Team
TARANAKI CRICKET THE HAWKE CUP YEARS: THE 1970s
Taranaki’s most published sport historian.
Meet Brian Beer
Born and raised in Taranaki, Brian is a history enthusiast with a passion for the province. He has authored four non-fiction titles covering Taranaki history.
TARANAKI STORIES