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AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY PRESS — 2015 CATALOGUE
2015 CATALOGUE
Words that make worlds. Arguments that change minds. Ideas that illuminate. Publishing books that make a difference – 2015 edition.
Summer 2015
THE NEW ZEALAND WARS AND THE VICTORIAN INTERPRETATION OF RACIAL CONFLICT James Belich
First published in 1986, James Belich’s groundbreaking book reshaped our understanding of the ‘bitter and bloody struggles’ between Māori and Pākehā in the New Zealand Wars. Revealing the enormous tactical and military skill of Māori, and the inability of the ‘Victorian interpretation’ to acknowledge those qualities, Belich’s account of the wars offered a very different picture from the one previously given in historical works. According to the author, ‘The degree of Maori success in all four major wars is still underestimated – even to the point where, in the case of one war, the wrong side is said to have won.’ James Belich is the author of numerous books, including Making Peoples (1996), Paradise Reforged (2001) and Replenishing the Earth (2009), and is currently Beit Professor of Imperial and Commonwealth History at Oxford University and director of the Oxford Centre for Global History. February 2015, 216 x 138 mm, 400 pages, maps Paperback, 978 1 86940 827 5, $39.99
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Summer 2015
OTHERWISE John Dennison
John Dennison’s first collection, Otherwise, is a finely crafted marvel. The poems here are concerned, above all, with love, and with the strange, unlooked-for manner of its appearances among us. A trio of elegies for poet Seamus Heaney is moving; a heart-shaking sequence recounts an encounter in Calcutta. Ranging globally from Scotland to Dunedin, Otherwise also sits firmly in the New Zealand literary tradition, with poems which take in Baxter’s bees, Bethell’s gardening, Duggan’s amends and Curnow’s ‘surge-black fissure’. This is a moving, meditative and vulnerable manifesto from an assured new voice. John Dennison was born in Sydney in 1978, and grew up in Tawa. His poems have appeared in magazines in the UK, New Zealand and Australia, and were anthologised in Carcanet’s New Poetries V (2011). John Dennison is also the author of Seamus Heaney and the Adequacy of Poetry (Oxford, forthcoming 2015). February 2015, 216 x 135 mm, 64 pages, NZ & Australian rights only Paperback, 978 1 86940 828 2, $24.99
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Summer 2015
AT THE MARGIN OF EMPIRE: JOHN WEBSTER AND HOKIANGA, 1841–1900 Jennifer Ashton
In this remarkable biography, Jennifer Ashton uses the life of one man as a unique lens through which to view the early history of New Zealand. Born in Scotland in 1818, John Webster came to New Zealand via Australia in 1841 and spent most of the rest of his life in Hokianga. At the Margin of Empire charts his colourful experiences carving out a fortune as the region’s leading timber trader and cultivating connections with the leading Māori and Pākehā figures of the day. In telling the story of John Webster’s life, this biography also explores the wider transformation of relationships between Māori and Pākehā during the nineteenth century. After a career as a technical writer and editor, Jennifer Ashton graduated from the University of Auckland history department with a PhD in 2012. She lives in Auckland. February 2015, 228 x 148 mm, 276 pages, colour illustrations Paperback, 978 1 86940 825 1, $49.99
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Summer 2015
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Autumn 2015
ENTANGLEMENTS OF EMPIRE: MISSIONARIES, M ¯ AORI, AND THE QUESTION OF THE BODY Tony Ballantyne
The first Protestant mission to New Zealand, established in 1814, saw the beginning of complex political, cultural and economic entanglements with Māori. Entanglements of Empire is a deft reconstruction of the cross-cultural translations of this early period. Misunderstanding was rife and the physical body itself became the most contentious site of cultural engagement, with Māori and missionaries struggling over issues of hygiene, tattooing, clothing and sexual morality. Concluding in 1840 with the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi and the new age it ushered in, Entanglements of Empire offers important insights into this crucial period of New Zealand history. Tony Ballantyne is an historian whose works examine the development of imperial intellectual and cultural life in Ireland, India, New Zealand and Britain. He is currently chair of the history department and director of the Centre for Research on Colonial Culture at the University of Otago. March 2015, 228 x 152 mm, 376 pages, illustrations, NZ rights only Paperback, 978 1 86940 826 8, $39.99 10/11
Autumn 2015
WHALE YEARS Gregory O’Brien
Between 2011 and 2014, poet and artist Gregory O’Brien found himself following the migratory routes of whales and seabirds across vast tracts of the South Pacific Ocean, resulting in work that O’Brien describes as ‘acts of devotion – a homage to a series of remarkable locations and to the natural histories of those places’. These poems are an exploration of outlying islands, the ocean that lies between them, and the whale species and sea birds found there. From Waihi looking east and Valparaiso looking west, O’Brien surveys the cultural heart and health of an ocean in memorable, musical, moving lines. Gregory O’Brien is an independent writer, painter, literary critic and art curator. His most recent book of poetry with Auckland University Press was Beauties of the Octagonal Pool, published in 2012. He is also publishing this year a follow-up volume to his multi-award-winning introductions to art for children – for more on which see pages 40-41. March 2015, 230 x 165 mm, 100 pages, illustrations Paperback, 978 1 86940 832 9, $27.99
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Autumn 2015
THE WRITER’S DIET Helen Sword
Is your writing flabby or fit? If your sentences are weighed down with passives and prepositions, be-verbs and waste words, The Writer’s Diet is for you. Through the online test at www.writersdiet.com and the analysis and examples in this book, Helen Sword teaches writers of all kinds – students to teachers, lawyers to librarians – how to transform flabby sentences into active, energetic prose. First published in 2007, The Writer’s Diet became a bestselling handbook and now returns refreshed alongside a new version of Sword’s website to highlight your bad habits and sharpen your style – for clearer, crisper sentences filled with words that count. Professor Helen Sword is a literary scholar and director of the Centre for Learning and Research in Higher Education at the University of Auckland. She is the author most recently of Stylish Academic Writing (Harvard University Press, 2012). April 2015, 190 x 140 mm, 88 pages, NZ rights only Paperback, 978 1 86940 831 2, $24.99
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Autumn 2015
DEMOCRACY IN NEW ZEALAND Raymond Miller
New Zealand is one of the world’s oldest democracies for men and women, Māori and Pākehā, with one of the highest political participation rates. But – from MMP to leadership primaries, spin doctors to ‘dirty politics’ – the country’s political system is undergoing rapid change. An ideal university text, Democracy in New Zealand provides an up-to-date and concise introduction to New Zealand politics and how it works. Examining the constitution and the political system, cabinet and parliament, political parties, leadership and elections, Raymond Miller draws on data and analysis to tackle critical questions. Raymond Miller is Professor of Politics and International Relations at the University of Auckland and the author of, among other books, Party Politics in New Zealand (Oxford University Press, 2005) and, with Ian Marsh, Democratic Decline and Democratic Renewal: Political Change in Britain, Australia and New Zealand (Cambridge, 2012). May 2015, 214 x 140 mm, 288 pages Paperback, 978 1 86940 835 0, $45
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Autumn 2015
THE GLASS ROOSTER Janis Freegard
The poems in The Glass Rooster explore the spaces inhabited by humans and other creatures – not just natural ecosystems like deserts or the alpine zone, but cities and outer space. Our guide on this journey is a glass rooster – observer of stars and lover of hens – who first popped up in Janis Freegard’s poetry years ago and wanders unchecked through the book’s eight sections (or ‘echo-systems’) – The Damp Places, Forest, Cityscape, The Alpine Zone, Space, Home & Garden, Underground and In the Desert. These are searching, remarkable poems – about art, about places, about unusual expeditions, and about love. Janis Freegard lives in Wellington, with an historian and a cat. Her first full-length poetry collection, Kingdom Animalia: The Escapades of Linnaeus, was published by Auckland University Press in 2011 and her first novel, The Year of Falling, was published in May this year by Mākaro Press. May 2015, 210 x 148 mm, 96 pages Paperback, 978 1 86940 833 6, $24.99
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Flotsam By the end of the second week we’d finished the duty free and fashioned a make-shift shelter from the in-flight magazines. We dreamed of shops, the internet, trim flat whites. When, at the fourth week, help had not materialised, we formed into groups. The lingerie models built a table; the driving instructors set about collecting fruit. Those who failed to believe in a happy outcome moved to the south face. The seasons altered. Strange pigeons startled us. After six months someone spotted a dot on the horizon which soon grew into the familiar funnel of a liner. We looked at each other. A roof needed thatching; there was tilling still to be done. We lifted our implements, turned our backs to the sea.
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The Tide Rises at the Gallery we stood too long in the washing waves (the high-heeled shoes the kettle the giant apple the bottle the hat) & were covered in silvery scales afterwards we sat on the table listening to gulls while the wind toyed with the cloth (the television the cellphone the bowl of artificial fruit the pine cone the glass) as the film rolled, our state altered: we grew saltier never quite dissolved
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Winter 2015
TAUIRA: M ¯ AORI METHODS OF LEARNING AND TEACHING Joan Metge
In te reo Māori, ‘tauira’ means both student and teacher. In the book Tauira, acclaimed educator and anthropologist Joan Metge introduces readers to Māori methods of teaching and learning that are rich in lessons for us all. Based on extensive interviews, this book offers a window on a mid-twentieth-century rural Māori world as described by those who grew up there. Metge’s work shows that Māori ways of learning flourished alongside the school system, and that those educational practices had a particular form and philosophy. In preserving this evidence and these voices from the past, this important book offers much inspiration for the future. Dame Joan Metge was born in 1930. A trained anthropologist, she is particularly famous for her outstanding promotion of cross-cultural awareness. Her most recent book is Tuamaka: The Challenge of Difference in Aotearoa New Zealand (AUP, 2010). June 2015, 210 x 140 mm, 320 pages Paperback, 978 1 86940 822 0, $45
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Winter 2015
PASSPORT TO HELL Robin Hyde, edited & introduced by D.I.B. Smith
Passport to Hell is the story of James Douglas Stark – Starkie – and his war. Robin Hyde came across Starkie while reporting in Mt Eden Gaol in the 1930s and immediately knew she had to write his ‘queer true terrible story’. The result was greeted by John A. Lee, war veteran, author and politician, as ‘the most important New Zealand war book yet published’. Hyde took the raw horrors, respites and reversals of Starkie’s experiences and composed a work of literature much greater than a mere documentary of war. This newly reset edition includes Hyde’s final authorised text from 1937 and an introduction and notes by D. I. B. Smith. Robin Hyde (1906–39) was a New Zealand journalist, novelist and poet. In her range, originality, distinctively New Zealand voice and attention to political, feminist and Māori subjects, she is now regarded as one of our most important writers. June 2015, 198 x 130 mm, 344 pages Paperback, 978 1 86940 839 8, $39.99
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Winter 2015
LOST AND GONE AWAY Lynn Jenner
Between 2010 and 2014 Lynn Jenner made several emotional and intellectual investigations. Lost and Gone Away is the record of these: a fascinating, ambitious hybrid of memoir, essay, prose poems and poetry. The book traverses the aftermath of the Christchurch earthquake; samples and sifts through the lost and recovered detritus of the ancient world; radiates its attention out from that epicentre of loss, the Point Last Seen, from which all searches begin; and quietly, devastatingly, explores how one might think and write about the Holocaust, from far away. The cumulative result is a fresh, sobering and searching intellectual journey. Lynn Jenner began writing at the age of 49. She won the NZSA Jessie Mackay Award for Best First Book of Poetry for her book Dear Sweet Harry, published by Auckland University Press. Her poetry has appeared in numerous literary journals, including Carcanet’s Oxford Poets: An Anthology, 2013. July 2015, 210 x 140 mm, 284 pages Paperback, 978 1 86940 840 4, $34.99
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Winter 2015
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY IN NEW ZEALAND: A USER’S GUIDE TO COPYRIGHT, PATENTS, TRADE MARKS AND MORE Paul Sumpter
This handy little book, written by one of the country’s leading intellectual property lawyers and author of the major texts on the subject, is an accessible introduction to patents, trade marks, copyright and other key elements of IP. Aimed at non-lawyers looking to understand basic concepts and key issues, the book will be a guiding light through the often murky waters of intellectual property law. Tackling common questions in concise and accessible prose, Intellectual Property in New Zealand: A User’s Guide should sit on the desk of entrepreneurs, designers, journalists, inventors and many more across New Zealand. Paul Sumpter is senior academic in law at the University of Auckland, a consultant with Chapman Tripp, and a member of the Copyright Tribunal of New Zealand, as well as the author of multiple books on intellectual property law. July 2015, 210 x 140 mm, 160 pages Paperback, 978 1 86940 834 3, $29.99
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Winter 2015
SHAGGY MAGPIE SONGS Murray Edmond
Shaggy Magpie Songs is a celebration of poetry’s potential – for drama and comedy, narrative and nonsense. Presented in four parts – Praise, Nonsense, Blues and Pop – the poems are at times jazzy and rollicking, at other times crooningly melancholic. Edmond writes: ‘I like to think the poems are the kind of songs that magpies might sing if they were into making up words: a little bubbly, a little bitter, a little absurd, and echoing with the sound of laughter: songs with shaggy tales to tell.’ Murray Edmond was born in Hamilton in 1949. He has published five books of poems with Auckland University Press including Fool Moon (a finalist in the 2005 Montana New Zealand Book Awards) and is the editor of the peerreviewed, online journal of poetics Ka Mate Ka Ora: A New Zealand Journal of Poetry and Poetics. August 2015, 230 x 165 mm, 80 pages approx Paperback, 978 1 86940 841 1, $24.99
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Winter 2015
RUGBY: A NEW ZEALAND HISTORY Ron Palenski
Rooted in extensive research and illustrated with many rare photographs and ephemera, Rugby: A New Zealand History is the defining history of rugby in a land that has made the game its own. It is a story of how the game travelled from England and settled in the colony, how Māori and later Pacific players embraced the game, how battles over amateurism and apartheid threatened the sport, how national teams, provinces and local clubs shaped it. But above all it is a story of wing forwards and fullbacks, of Don Clarke and Jonah Lomu, of the Log of Wood and Charlie Saxton’s ABC, of supporters in the grandstand and crackling radios at 2 a.m. The story of rugby is New Zealand’s story. Ron Palenski is an author and historian, and among the most recognised authorities on the history of sport in New Zealand. His previous book with Auckland University Press, The Making of New Zealanders, placed rugby firmly as a marker in national identity. Late August 2015, 270 x 224 mm, 460 pages, colour illustrations Hardback, 978 1 86940 830 5, $69.99
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Spring 2015
OUTCASTS OF THE GODS? THE STRUGGLE OVER SLAVERY IN M ¯ AORI NEW ZEALAND Hazel Petrie
What was the nature of freedom and unfreedom in Māori society? How was it impacted by the ideas of British colonists arriving on the wings of the anti-slavery movement? A meticulously researched book, Outcasts of the Gods? looks closely at a huge variety of evidence to answer these questions, analysing bondage and freedom in traditional Māori society; the role of economics and mana in shaping captivity; and how the arrival of colonists and new trade opportunities transformed Māori society and the place of captives within it. Hazel Petrie has an MA in History and PhD in Māori Studies from the University of Auckland. She has contributed chapters to numerous books on history, ecology and religion, both in New Zealand and overseas, and is the author of Chiefs of Industry: Māori Tribal Enterprise in Early Colonial New Zealand. She won a CLNZ Writers’ Award for her work on this book. September 2015, 230 x 165 mm, 384 pages approx, colour illustrations Paperback, 978 1 86940 817 6, $49.99
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Summer 2015
THE MANY DEATHS OF MARY DOBIE: MURDER, POLITICS AND REVENGE IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY NEW ZEALAND David Hastings
‘Dreadful murder at Opunake’, cried the Taranaki Herald one day in November 1880. ‘Shocking outrage’, said the Evening Post in Wellington. A young woman called Mary Dobie had been found lying under a flax bush near Ōpunake on the Taranaki coast with her throat cut so deep her head was almost severed. In the midst of tensions between Māori and Pākehā, the murder ignited questions. David Hastings takes us back to that lonely road in nineteenth-century New Zealand to unravel the many deaths of Mary Dobie – the murder, the hunt for the killer and the lessons that Māori and Pākehā learnt about her death and about themselves. A former editor of the Weekend Herald, David Hastings is the author of Over the Mountains of the Sea: Life on the Migrant Ships, 1870–1885 and Extra! Extra! How the People Made the News, both published by Auckland University Press. September 2015, 210 x 140 mm, 240 pages approx, colour illustrations Paperback, 978 1 86940 837 4, $39.99
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Spring 2015
SEE WHAT I CAN SEE: NEW ZEALAND PHOTOGRAPHY FOR THE YOUNG AND CURIOUS Gregory O’Brien
See What I Can See is a celebration of that remarkable, well-travelled, ever-changing invention, the camera, the New Zealand that it captured, and the artists who wielded it. This is a book about darkness and light, about careful planning and doing things on the spur of the moment. See What I Can See is an introduction to New Zealand photography that will appeal to young and curious photographers, students of New Zealand art history, or anyone who wants to sample the extraordinary range of images made in this country by our photographers. Gregory O’Brien is an independent writer, painter, literary critic and art curator. His two previous books about art for the young and curious, Welcome to the South Seas (2004) and Back and Beyond (2008), both won the Non-Fiction Prize at the New Zealand Post Book Awards for Children and Young People. October 2015, 265 x 235 mm, 112 pages, colour and b/w illustrations Hardback, 978 1 86940 843 5, $34.99
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Summer 2015
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Spring 2015
HELEN CLARK: INSIDE STORIES Claudia Pond Eyley & Dan Salmon
New Zealand’s first elected woman prime minister, head of the UN Development Program and ranked among the most powerful women in the world – Helen Clark’s public life is well known. But what about the inside stories? Documentary-makers Claudia Pond Eyley and Dan Salmon interviewed a host of participants: Clark herself and her family, political friends and enemies, mentors and staffers, journalists and lobbyists. The transcripts from those interviews, woven together here into a compelling narrative, offer a brilliantly multi-faceted inside account of Helen Clark’s life and career. Claudia Pond Eyley is a visual artist, film-maker and author. Dan Salmon is a multi-award-winning director and producer of documentary and drama. Pond Eyley and Salmon’s documentary Helen, for which the interviews in this book were made, was screened on television in 2013 and 2014, as well as at the 2014 Documentary Edge Film Festival. October 2015, 228 x 152 mm, 320 pages approx, illustrations Paperback, 978 1 86940 838 1, $39.99
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Spring 2015
THE BLUE VOYAGE, AND OTHER POEMS Anne French
A brilliant new collection by Anne French, The Blue Voyage is elegiac in tone and confident in execution. A more comic initial section (by noted New Zealand regional poet ‘William Butler Smith’) leads into a section of thoughtful but vivid sailing poems and then a number of elegies, laments and funeral songs from French’s ‘black notebook’. The final section voyages to Korea and includes loose translations of poems by modernist Korean writer Han Yong-un. In their considerations of remembrance and writerly acts, these ‘translations’ aptly pick up themes introduced in the book’s first three parts: ‘Waiting / for the ringing of the bells announcing daybreak, / I put down my brush.’ Anne French is the author of a number of poetry collections including Boys’ Night Out and All Cretans Are Liars, winner of the New Zealand Book Award for Poetry and the PEN Award for First Book of Poetry in 1988. November 2015, 210 x 148 mm, 72 pages approx Paperback, 978 1 86940 842 8, $24.99
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Spring 2015
TELL YOU WHAT: GREAT NEW ZEALAND NONFICTION 2016 Edited by Jolisa Gracewood & Susanna Andrew
‘Poignant and powerful, and a “must have” on every New Zealand bookshelf’, said the Otago Daily Times about last year’s volume of Tell You What. ‘Could this be the start of an annual series?’ asked Philip Matthews in Your Weekend. ‘Thirty pieces of short-form nonfiction . . . all of them are punchy and intelligent and more-ish’, said Tilly Lloyd on Nine to Noon. By popular request, the editors of last summer’s nonfiction smash hit are back with another collection of praise and polemic, description and disputation. Join them for a second round of real, live stories, written to last. Writer, reviewer and literary editor Jolisa Gracewood is also a cycling enthusiast and benefactor of trees. Susanna Andrew is an organiser of literary events, and thinks and writes about books for Metro magazine. November 2015, 198 x 128 mm, 180 pages approx Paperback, 978 1 86940 844 2, $29.99
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Summer 2016
A WHAKAPAPA OF TRADITION: ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF NG ¯ ATI POROU CARVING, 1830–1930 Ngarino Ellis, with new photography by Natalie Robertson
From the emergence of the chapel and the wharenui in the nineteenth century to the rejuvenation of carving by Apirana Ngata in the 1920s, Māori carving went through a rapid evolution from 1830 to 1930. Three previously dominant art traditions declined and were replaced by whare karakia (churches), whare whakairo (decorated meeting houses) and wharekai (dining halls). Via the Iwirākau School of carving, based in the Waiapu Valley on the East Coast, Ellis examines how and why that transformation took place. This book will be a landmark volume in the history of writing about Māori art. Ngarino Ellis (Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Porou) is a lecturer in the Department of Art History at the University of Auckland. Natalie Robertson (Ngāti Porou, Clann Dhònnchaidh) is a photographic artist and senior lecturer at AUT University. February 2016, 248 x 200 mm, 328 pages approx, colour illustrations Hardback, 978 1 86940 737 7, $69.99
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Toys, Te Reo and Tell You What: this is what we got up to last year.
History 2014
THE RISE AND FALL OF NATIONAL WOMEN’S HOSPITAL: A HISTORY Linda Bryder
‘The book is clearly-written and . . . it has an interesting story to tell that is of national and indeed international significance.’ – Geoffrey Rice, Weekend Press and Waikato Times February 2014, 228 x 152 mm, 336 pages Paperback, 978 1 86940 809 1, $49.99
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History 2014
KO TE WHENUA TE UTU / LAND IS THE PRICE: ESSAYS ON MAORI HISTORY, LAND AND POLITICS M P K Sorrenson
‘Overall, this is a powerful, convincing illustration of why history, and particularly New Zealand history, matters.’ – Paul Diamond, Nine to Noon April 2014, 230 x 165 mm, 344 pages Paperback, 978 1 86940 810 7, $49.99
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History 2014
THE HEALTHY COUNTRY? A HISTORY OF LIFE AND DEATH IN NEW ZEALAND Alistair Woodward & Tony Blakely
‘A huge amount of research and effort has been put in by the writers of The Healthy Country to create a solid and thorough history of life and death in New Zealand.’ – Kimaya McIntosh, Booksellers New Zealand’s blog October 2014, 228 x 152 mm, 320 pages Paperback, 978 1 86940 813 8, $49.99
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History 2014
HELLO GIRLS AND BOYS! A NEW ZEALAND TOY STORY David Veart
‘David Veart’s book provides a comprehensive history of toys that have been produced in New Zealand . . . It is not only a book for toy enthusiasts, but it will also appeal to those who enjoy reading about Kiwiana in general and our country’s heritage.’ – Gisborne Herald November 2014, 240 x 195 mm, 320 pages, colour illustrations Hardback, 978 1 86940 821 3, $65
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Literature 2014
TELL YOU WHAT: GREAT NEW ZEALAND NONFICTION 2015 Edited by Jolisa Gracewood & Susanna Andrew
‘Poignant and powerful, and a “must have” on every New Zealand bookshelf.’ – Helen Spiers, Otago Daily Times November 2014, 198 x 130 mm, 240 pages Paperback, 978 1 86940 824 4, $29.99
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Science 2014
THE WANDERING MIND: WHAT THE BRAIN DOES WHEN YOU’RE NOT LOOKING Michael C Corballis
‘A fine populist science writer, with a dry wit that’s frequently allowed out to play, Corballis has provided a diverting and – puns are simply unavoidable with this topic – thought-provoking trawl through the back alleys of the psyche.’ – Paul Little, North & South May 2014, 210 x 140 mm, 184 pages, NZ rights only Paperback, 978 1 86940 811 4, $34.99
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Architecture 2014
VERTICAL LIVING: THE ARCHITECTURAL CENTRE AND THE REMAKING OF WELLINGTON Julia Gatley & Paul Walker
‘Gatley [and] Walker’s keen exegesis presents the history of urban Wellington as heated contestation of civic values: a discussion about the meaning of New Zealand cities, with arguments in steel and concrete.’ – Tim Goulter, FishHead July 2014, 240 x 180 mm, 232 pages, colour illustrations Hardback, 978 1 86940 815 2, $59.99
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Architecture 2014
SHIGERU BAN: CARDBOARD CATHEDRAL Andrew Barrie Photographs by Bridgit Anderson & Stephen Goodenough
‘. . . this 250-page book is both document and souvenir, making the story of the project legible and memorable through a compelling combination of text and image.’ – Linda Tyler, Architecture New Zealand August 2014, 235 x 165 mm, 252 pages, colour and b/w illustrations Hardback, 978 1 86940 767 4, $59.99 Gold Award, Designers’ Institute of New Zealand Best Awards Winner, iF Design Awards 2015, Discipline Communication 59
Ma ¯ori 2014
MARANGA MAI! TE REO AND MARAE IN CRISIS? Edited by Merata Kawharu
‘. . . . investigates what has to happen for te reo and the central institution of Maori identity, the tribal marae, to survive into the future. Maranga Mai! – translated as ‘wake up!’ – is intended as a wake-up call.’ – Kathryn Ryan, Nine to Noon May 2014, 230 x 165 mm, 280 pages, colour illustrations Paperback, 978 1 86940 805 3, $45
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Ma ¯ori 2014
¯ KU AO: KO TAUTORO, TE PITO O TO ¯ PUHI NARRATIVE A NGA H¯ o ne Sadler
‘More than a factual history (though it is also this), the book is also a record of Ngāpuhi philosophy. Indeed, as the chapter on Mātauranga (Epistemology) makes plain, an awareness of different attitudes to knowledge itself is an essential starting point for communication between cultures.’ – Sue Wootton, Takahē October 2014, 240 x 170 mm, 200 pages, genealogies Hardback, 978 1 86940 814 5, $49.99 61
Ma ¯ori/Poetry 2014
PUNA WAI K ¯ O RERO: AN ANTHOLOGY OF M ¯ AORI POETRY IN ENGLISH Edited by Reina Whaitiri & Robert Sullivan
‘An important addition to New Zealand literature and a tribute to what it is to be human, exploring our past to illuminate our present.’ – ‘Best Poetry of 2014’, New Zealand Listener September 2014, 230 x 172 mm, 416 pages Paperback, 978 1 86940 817 6, $49.99
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Poetry 2014
THE LIMITS Alice Miller
‘. . . there’s something gently understated and reflective about the manner in which Miller knits words and rhythms together . . .’ – Siobhan Harvey, Beattie’s Book Blog March 2014, 210 x 148 mm, 64 pages, world rights except UK and Europe Paperback, 978 1 86940 806 0, $24.99
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Poetry 2014
HEARTLAND Michele Leggott
‘Heartland . . . is a work wherein the “strange and familiar” intersect to create dreamlike sequences − tethered to the past and filtered through the imagination.’ – Elizabeth Morton, Booksellers New Zealand’s blog April 2014, 230 x 165 mm, 120 pages Paperback with flaps, 978 1 86940 808 4, $27.99 Finalist, NZ Post Book Awards 2014
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Poetry 2014
HALCYON GHOSTS Sam Sampson
‘Halcyon Ghosts is an ambitious piece of work. It’s a collection that rushes between the microscopic and the celestial, zooming in and out of normalcy and immediacy. Gentle historical nostalgia sits alongside hard-edged scientific theory, miniaturised epic topographies and heightened everyday ritual.’ – Alex Taylor, The Pantograph Punch June 2014, 230 x 165 mm, 96 pages Paperback, 978 1 86940 816 9, $24.99 65
Poetry 2014
HOW TO BE DEAD IN A YEAR OF SNAKES Chris Tse
‘Tse’s poems celebrate a Chinese contribution to an earlier New Zealand, but they also lament a separation from the ancestral culture.’ – Nicholas Reid, Reid’s Reader September 2014, 210 x 165 mm, 80 pages Paperback, 978 1 86940 818 3, $24.99
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Poetry 2014
I, CLODIA, AND OTHER PORTRAITS Anna Jackson
‘These poems are sharply objective, emotionally engaging and often profoundly moving. In a world of talented copyartists, Jackson is that rare thing – a true original. Her poetry never fails to surprise and inform.’ – Sarah Quigley, New Zealand Listener November 2014, 210 x 135 mm, 76 pages Paperback, 978 1 86940 820 6, $24.99
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Poetry 2014
YOUNG COUNTRY Kerry Hines
‘Kerry Hines’s debut, Young Country, not only pays tribute to (and reproduces some of the fascinating images of ) the great underrated New Zealand photographer William Williams but also opens up new approaches to writing about our colonial past.’ – Iain Sharp, NZ Poetry Shelf November 2014, 214 x 164 mm, 200 pages, illustrations Hardback, 978 1 86940 823 7, $34.99
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Poetry, pottery, politics and portraits. We’re interested in almost everything.
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ART AND ARCHITECTURE BAKER, Kriselle. The Desire of the Line: Ralph Hotere Figurative Works. 156p, colour illus, 2005, $59.99, 978 186940 343 0. BELL, Leonard. Marti Friedlander. 240p, colour illus, hb, 2nd imp, 2010, $75, 978 1 86940 444 4. Finalist, NZ Post Book Awards 2010. Finalist, PANZ Book Design Awards 2010. BLUNDELL, Sally (ed.). Look This Way: New Zealand Writers on New Zealand Artists. 200p, colour illus, 2007, $49.99, 978 1 86940 371 3. Finalist, Montana NZ Book Awards 2008. BROWN, Gordon H. Towards a Promised Land: On the Life and Art of Colin McCahon. 216p, colour illus, 2010, $79.99, 978 1 86940 452 9.* BUCHANAN, Iain, DUNN, Michael & EASTMOND, Elizabeth. Frances Hodgkins: Paintings and Drawings. 214p, colour & b/w illus, revised (pb) edn 2002, $69.99, 978 1 86940 263 1.* CRAIG, David & O’BRIEN, Gregory, with new photography by Haruhiko SAMESHIMA. His Own Steam: The Work of Barry Brickell. 232p, colour illus, 2013, $65, 978 1 86940 763 6. Finalist, NZ Post Book Awards 2013. DUNN, Michael. Nerli: An Italian Painter in the South Pacific. 154p, colour plates & b/w illus, hb, 2005, $89.99, 978 1 86940 335 5. DUNN, Michael. New Zealand Painting: A Concise History. 224p, colour & b/w illus, hb, 3rd imp, 2007, $99.99, 978 1 86940 297 6. DUNN, Michael. New Zealand Sculpture: A History (updated edn). 204p, colour & b/w illus, 2008, $99.99, 978 1 86940 425 3.
O’BRIEN, Gregory. Back and Beyond: New Zealand Painting for the Young and Curious. 112p, colour illus, 2nd imp, 2009, $34.99, 978 1 86940 404 8. Winner, NZ Post Children’s Book Award for Non-fiction 2009.* O’BRIEN, Gregory. A Micronaut in the Wide World: The Imaginative Life and Times of Graham Percy. 184p, colour illus, hb, 2nd imp, 2012, $59.99, 978 1 86940 470 3. Finalist, NZ Post Book Award for Illustrated Non-fiction 2012. O’BRIEN, Gregory. Welcome to the South Seas: Contemporary New Zealand Art for Young People. 96p, colour illus, hb, 3rd imp, 2005, $34.99, 978 1 86940 328 7. Winner, NZ Post Children’s Book Award for Non-fiction 2005. Winner, LIANZA Elsie Locke Award 2005. Finalist, Spectrum Print Design Awards 2005.* POUND, Francis. The Invention of New Zealand: Art and National Identity, 1930–1970. 528p, colour illus, hb, 2nd imp, 2010, $75, 978 1 86940 414 7. Finalist, NZ Post Book Awards 2010. SHEPARD, Deborah (ed.). Between the Lives: Partners in Art. 246p, colour plates & b/w illus, 2005, $49.99, 978 1 86940 333 1.* SIMPSON, Peter. Colin McCahon: The Titirangi Years, 1953–1959. 186p, colour illus, 2007, $59.99, 978 1 86940 389 8. SIMPSON, Peter. Fantastica: The World of Leo Bensemann. 232p, colour illus, hb, 2011, $75, 978 1 86940 471 0.
GATLEY, Julia. Athfield Architects. 320p, colour illus, hb, 2012, $75, 978 1 86940 591 5.
SIMPSON, Peter & PERYER, Peter. Peter Peryer: Photographer. 144p, colour illus, 2008, $59.99, 978 1 86940 417 8. Finalist, Montana NZ Book Awards 2009.
GATLEY, Julia (ed.). Long Live the Modern: New Zealand’s New Architecture, 1904–1984. 256p, b/w illus, 3rd imp, 2009, $75, 978 1 86940 415 4.*
SKINNER, Damian. The Carver and the Artist: Māori Art in the Twentieth Century. 232p, colour illus, 2008, $89.99, 978 1 86940 373 7.
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SKINNER, Damian. Don Binney: Nga Manu, Nga Motu. 136p, colour illus, 2004, $49.99, 978 1 86940 288 4.*
EDMOND, Martin. The Autobiography of My Father. 179p, pb, 2nd imp, 1993, $29.95, 978 1 86940 074 3. Finalist, Wattie Book Award.*
TREVELYAN, Jill & TREADWELL, Sarah. Joanna Margaret Paul: Drawing. 140p, colour illus, 2006, $59.99, 978 1 86940 368 3.
EDMOND, Martin. Chronicle of the Unsung. 216p, 3rd imp, 2005, $39.99, 978 1 86940 311 9. Winner, Montana NZ Book Award for Biography 2005.
WEDDE, Ian. Bill Culbert: Making Light Work. 272p, colour illus, hb, 2009, $99.99, 978 1 86940 439 0.
EDMOND, Martin. Dark Night: Walking With McCahon. 208p, 2011, $37.99, 978 1 86940 483 3.
WRIGHT, Alan & HANFLING, Edward. Mrkusich: The Art of Transformation. 240p, colour illus, hb, 2009, $99.99, 978 1 86940 437 6. Finalist, NZ Post Book Awards 2010. ASIAN STUDIES IP, Manying. Being Māori–Chinese: Mixed Identities. 272p, illus, 2008, $49.99, 978 1 86940 399 7. IP, Manying (ed.). The Dragon and the Taniwha: Māori and Chinese in New Zealand. 384p, 2009, $49.99, 978 1 86940 436 9. JOHNSON, Henry & MOLOUGHNEY, Brian (eds). Asia in the Making of New Zealand. 304p, illus, 2007, $49.99, 978 1 86940 384 3. BIOGRAPHY/AUTOBIOGRAPHY/ CORRESPONDENCE/MEMOIR BATISTICH, Amelia. Never Lost for Words. 224p, illus, 2001, $39.99, 978 1 86940 246 4.* BERTRAM, James. Capes of China Slide Away: A Memoir of Peace and War, 1910–1980. 328p, illus, 1993, $49.99, 978 1 86940 077 4. CARTER, Ian. Gadfly: The Life and Times of James Shelley. 346p, illus, 1993, hb, $49.99, 978 1 86940 085 9. CHALLIS, Derek & RAWLINSON, Gloria. The Book of Iris: A Life of Robin Hyde. 800p, illus, 2002, hb, $69.99, 978 1 86940 267 9. Finalist, Montana NZ Book Awards 2003.
EDMOND, Martin. Waimarino County and Other Excursions. 272p, 2007, $39.99, 978 1 86940 391 1. Finalist, Montana NZ Book Awards 2008. FAHEY, Jacqueline. Before I Forget. 224p, colour & b/w illus, 2012, $45, 978 1 86940 581 6. FAHEY, Jacqueline. Something for the Birds. 216p, illus, 2nd imp, 2012, $45, 978 1 86940 355 3. FAIRBURN, Miles. Nearly Out of Heart and Hope: The Puzzle of a Colonial Labourer’s Diary. 275p, pb, 1995, $39.95, 978 1 86940 118 4.* FARRELL, Fiona. The Broken Book. 208p, 5th imp, 2012, $34.99, 978 1 86940 576 2. Finalist, NZ Post Book Award for Non-fiction 2012; Finalist, Nielsen NZ Booksellers Choice Award 2012. FRIEDLANDER, Marti, with MANSON, Hugo. Self-Portrait. 264p, illus, 2013, $59.99, 978 1 86940 784 1. GILL, Linda (ed.). Letters of Frances Hodgkins. 594p, illus, hb, 1993, $69.99, 978 1 86940 081 1. Finalist, Montana NZ Book Awards 1994.* GUSTAFSON, Barry. His Way: A Biography of Robert Muldoon. 352p, illus, hb, 2nd imp, 2000, $59.99, 978 1 86940 236 5. Winner, ARANZ Ian Wards Prize. GUSTAFSON, Barry. Kiwi Keith: A Biography of Keith Holyoake. 420p, illus, hb, 2nd imp, 2008, $59.99, 978 1 86940 400 0. HENSLEY, Gerald. Final Approaches. 328p, illus, 2nd imp, 2006, $49.99, 978 1 86940 378 2. 72
HERCOCK, Fay. Alice: The Making of a Woman Doctor 1914–1974. 294p, illus, 1999, $45, 978 1 86940 206 8.* HOWE, K R. Singer in a Songless Land: A Life of Edward Tregear, 1846–1931. 242p, 1991, $45, 978 1 86940 058 3. LOCKE, Elsie & MATTHEWS, Jacquie (eds). Stick Out Keep Left: An Autobiography by Margaret Thorn. 144p, illus, 1997, $34.99, 978 1 86940 143 6. With Bridget Williams Books. LONEY, Alan. The Falling. 144p, 2001, $34.99, 978 1 86940 250 1. LOWRY, Vanya. From the Wistaria Bush. 168p, illus, 2001, $39.99, 978 1 86940 256 3. McCORMICK, E H. An Absurd Ambition: Autobiographical Writings. Edited by Dennis McEldowney. 220p, illus, 1996, $45, 978 1 86940 156 6. McCORMICK, E H. Portrait of Frances Hodgkins. 160p, illus, 3rd imp, 1990, $34.99, 978 1 86940 047 7. Winner, NZ Book Award for Book Production 1982.
RICHARDS, Ian. To Bed at Noon: The Life and Art of Maurice Duggan. 476p, illus, 1997, $59.99, 978 1 86940 159 7. Finalist, Montana NZ Book Awards 1998. SHARP, Iain. Heaphy. 240p, colour illus, hb, 2008, $69.99, 978 1 86940 421 5. Finalist, Montana NZ Book Awards 2009. SHEPARD, Deborah. Her Life’s Work: Conversations with Five New Zealand Women. 336p, illus, 2009, $45, 978 1 86940 443 7. SHIEFF, Sarah. Talking Music: Conversations with New Zealand Musicians. 216p, photographs by Robert Cross, audio CD, 2002, $49.99, 978 1 86940 228 0. SMITHER, Elizabeth. The Commonplace Book: A Writer’s Journey Through Quotations. 200p, 2011, $34.99, 978 1 86940 476 5. SMITHER, Elizabeth. The Journal Box. 180p, 1996, $34.99, 978 1 86940 142 9.
McELDOWNEY, Dennis. Shaking the Bee Tree. 223p, 1992, $39.99, 978 1 86940 073 6.
SORRENSON, M P K (ed.). Na To Hoa Aroha, From Your Dear Friend: The Correspondence of Sir Apirana Ngata and Sir Peter Buck, 1925–50. Vol III, 288p, illus, 1988, $49.99, 978 1 86940 019 4.*
McELDOWNEY, Dennis. Then and There: A 1970s Diary. 212p, illus, 1995, $39.99, 978 1 86940 116 0.
STEAD, C K. South-West of Eden: A Memoir, 1932–1956. 360p, hb, 2010, $45, 978 1 86940 454 3.
McELDOWNEY, Dennis. The World Regained. 142p, illus, 2001, $34.99, 978 1 86940 253 2.
STONE, R C J. Young Logan Campbell. 287p, illus, hb, 1982, $45, 978 0 19648 019 0.
MILLAR, Paul. No Fretful Sleeper: A Life of Bill Pearson. 432p, illus, 2010, $59.99, 978 1 86940 419 2. Finalist, NZ Post Book Awards 2011.
STURM, Terry. An Unsettled Spirit: The Life and Frontier Fiction of Edith Lyttleton (G B Lancaster). 320p, illus, 2003, $49.99, 978 1 86940 294 5. World rights except North America. Finalist, Montana NZ Book Awards 2004.
PRICE, Chris. Brief Lives. 168p, 2nd imp, 2007, $29.99, 978 1 86940 363 8. Finalist, Montana NZ Book Awards 2007. Winner, Spectrum Print Book Design Award for Best Non-illustrated Book. REID, Bryan. After the Fireworks: A Life of David Ballantyne. 232p, 2004, $49.99, 978 1 86940 327 0.
TEMPLE, Philip. A Sort of Conscience: The Wakefields. 584p, illus, pb edn 2003. $55, 9781869403072. Winner, ARANZ Ian Wards Prize; Ernest Scott History Prize; Best Biography Montana NZ Book Awards, 2003 73
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BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS BOLLARD, Alan with GAITANOS, Sarah. Crisis: One Central Bank Governor and the Global Financial Collapse (updated edn). 264p, 2012, $34.99, 978 1 86940 740 7. CALLAGHAN, Paul. Wool to Weta: Transforming New Zealand’s Culture and Economy. 184p, 4th imp, 2012, $34.99, 978 1 86940 438 3. CAMPBELL-HUNT, Colin/CANZ. World Famous in New Zealand: How New Zealand’s Leading Firms Became World-Class Competitors. 248p, 2001, $45, 978 1 86940 249 5. EASTON, Brian. Globalisation and the Wealth of Nations. 260p, 2007, $49.99, 978 1 86940 377 5. FLEMING, Robin. The Common Purse: Income Sharing in New Zealand Families. 200p, 1997, $45, 978 1 86940 169 6. With Bridget Williams Books. HENDY, Shaun & CALLAGHAN, Paul. Get off the Grass: Kickstarting New Zealand’s Innovation Economy. 248p, 2013, $34.99, 978 1 86940 762 9. IRVING, David, KOLB, Darl, SHEPHERD, Deborah & WOODS, Christine. Changing Gears: How to Take Your Kiwi Business from the Kitchen Table to the Boardroom. 168p, 2nd imp, 2012, $34.99, 978 1 86940 450 5. LATTIMORE, Ralph & EAQUB, Shamubeel. The New Zealand Economy: An Introduction. 184p, 2011, $34.99, 978 1 86940 489 5. THE DICTIONARY OF NEW ZEALAND BIOGRAPHY
The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, Volume Three: 1901–1920. 672p, hb, 2nd imp, 2000, $150, 978 1 86940 200 6. The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, Volume Four: 1921–1940. 672p, hb, 2nd imp, 1999, $150, 978 1 86940 203 7. Ngā Tāngata Taumata Rau: 1769–1869. 464p, hb, 1990, $79.99, 978 0 04442 176 4.* Ngā Tāngata Taumata Rau: 1870–1900. 256p, hb, 1994, $79.99, 978 0 90891 263 6. Ngā Tāngata Taumata Rau: 1901–1920. 334p, illus, hb, 1996, $79.99, 978 1 86940 201 3. Ngā Tāngata Taumata Rau: 1921–1940. 288p, hb, 1998, $79.99, 978 1 86940 204 4.* Ngā Tāngata Taumata Rau: 1941–1960. 320p, hb, 2000, $79.99, 978 1 86940 225 9.* Māpihi Kahurangi: Illustrated Biographies from Nga Tangata Taumata Rau, 1769–1869. 64p, 1993, $19.99, 978 0 90891 239 1. Te Kīngitanga: The People of the Māori King Movement. 136p, 3rd imp, 2014, $39.99, 978 1 86940 202 0. The Turbulent Years, 1870–1900. 278p, 1994, $45, 978 0 90891 222 3.* HISTORY BARNES, Felicity. New Zealand’s London: A Colony and its Metropolis. 344p, illus, 2012, $49.99, 978 1 86940 585 4.
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BASSETT, Michael. The Mother of All Departments. 312p, illus, 1997, $49.99, 978 1 86940 175 7.
The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, Volume One: 1769–1869. 692p, hb, 4th imp, 1998, $150, 978 0 04641 052 0.*
BELGRAVE, Michael. Historical Frictions: Maori Claims and Reinvented Histories. 396p, 2005, 978 1 8694 320 1, $49.99.
The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, Volume Two: 1870–1900. 684p, hb, 2nd imp, 1993, $150, 978 0 90891 249 0.
BOURKE, Chris. Blue Smoke: The Lost Dawn of New Zealand Popular Music, 1918–1964. 392p, colour illus, 2010, $59.99, 978 1 86940 455 0. 74
Winner, NZ Post Book of the Year, NZ Post General Non-Fiction Award, NZ Post People’s Choice Award 2011, PANZ Book Design Awards Random House NZ Award for Best Illustrated Book. BRYDER, Linda. A History of the ‘Unfortunate Experiment’ at National Women’s Hospital. 256p, 2009, $49.99, 978 1 86940 435 2. Finalist, Ernest Scott Prize 2010. BRYDER, Linda. A Voice for Mothers: The Plunket Society and Infant Welfare 1907–2000. 368p, illus, 2003, $49.99, 78 1 86940 290 7. NZ & Australian rights only. CARLYON, Jenny & MORROW, Diana. Changing Times: New Zealand Since 1945. 576p, illus, 2013, $49.99, 978 1 86940 782 7. CHAPMAN, Robert & SINCLAIR, Keith (eds). Studies of a Small Democracy: Essays in Honour of Willis Airey. 288p, hb, 1963, $45, 978 0 19 647946 0. CLARKE, Alison. Holiday Seasons: Christmas, New Year and Easter in Nineteenth-Century New Zealand. 200p, illus, 2007, $34.99, 978 1 86940 382 9. AUP Studies in Cultural and Social History, 4. CRAWFORD, John & McGIBBON, Ian (eds). One Flag, One Queen, One Tongue: New Zealand, the British Empire and the South African War. 240p, illus, 2003, $49.99, 978 1 86940 293 8. DALEY, Caroline. Girls and Women, Men and Boys: Gender in Taradale, 1886–1930. 300p, illus, 1999, $49.99, 978 1 86940 211 2. Winner, J M Sherrard Award for Regional History 2002. DALEY, Caroline. Leisure and Pleasure: Reshaping and Revealing the New Zealand Body 1900–1960. 320p, illus, 2003, $49.99, 978 1 86940 291 4. Finalist, Montana NZ Book Awards 2004. DALEY, Caroline & MONTGOMERIE, Deborah (eds). The Gendered Kiwi. 256p, illus, 1999, $45, 978 1 86940 219 8.
DALEY, Caroline & NOLAN, Melanie (eds). Suffrage and Beyond. 384p, 1994, $49.99, 978 1 86940 107 8. DALLEY, Bronwyn. Family Matters: Child Welfare in Twentieth-Century New Zealand. 456p, illus, 1998, $49.99, 978 1 86940 190 0.* DALLEY, Bronwyn & LABRUM, Bronwyn. Fragments: New Zealand Social and Cultural History. 246p, illus, 2000, $45, 978 1 86940 185 6. DALLEY, Bronwyn & PHILLIPS, Jock (eds). Going Public: The Changing Face of New Zealand History. 226p, illus, 2001, $45, 978 1 86940 226 6. DAY, Patrick. Voice and Vision: A History of Broadcasting in New Zealand, Volume 2. 468p, illus, hb, 2000, $59.99, 978 1 86940 233 4. DUNLEAVY, Trisha. Ourselves in Primetime: A History of New Zealand Television Drama. 342p, 2005, illus, $49.99, 978 1 86940 339 3. EDMOND, Martin. Zone of the Marvellous: In Search of the Antipodes. 264p, 3rd imp, 2011, $39.99, 978 1 86940 447 5. GILBERT, Jarrod. Patched: The History of Gangs in New Zealand. 384p, colour & b/w illus, 2013, $49.99, 978 1 86940 729 2. Finalist, NZ Post Book Awards 2013; Winner, People’s Choice Award. GREEN, Anna & HUTCHING, Megan (eds). Remembering: Writing Oral History. 192p, illus, 2004, $49.99, 978 1 86940 317 1.* GRIFFITH, Penny, HUGHES, Peter & LONEY, Alan. A Book in the Hand: Essays on the History of the Book in New Zealand. 268p, illus, 2000, $45, 978 1 86940 231 0. HARPER, Glyn (ed.). Letters From Gallipoli: New Zealand Soldiers Write Home. 344p, illus, 2011, $45, 978 1 86940 477 2.* HASTINGS, David. Extra! Extra! How the People Made the News. 296p, illus, 2013, $45, 978 1 86940 738 4. 75
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HASTINGS, David. Over the Mountains of the Sea: Life on the Migrant Ships, 1870–1885. 302p, illus, 2nd imp, 2007, $49.99, 978 1 86940 375 1.* HENSLEY, Gerald. Friendly Fire: Nuclear Politics and the Collapse of ANZUS, 1984–1987. 348p, illus, 2013, $45, 978 1 86940 741 4. HILLIARD, Chris. The Bookmen’s Dominion: Cultural Life in New Zealand 1920–1950. 144p, illus, 2006, $34.99, 978 1 86940 362 1. AUP Studies in Cultural and Social History, 3. HOLLAND, Peter. Home in the Howling Wilderness: Settlers and the Environment in Southern New Zealand. 256p, illus, 2013, $49.99, 978 1 86940 739 1. Winner, ARANZ Ian Wards Prize 2014. HUNTER, Ian. Age of Enterprise: Discovering the New Zealand Entrepreneur, 1880–1910. 288p, illus, 2007, $49.99, 978 1 86940 381 2. Finalist, Montana NZ Book Awards 2008. HUNTER, Ian & MORROW, Diana (eds). City of Enterprise: Perspectives on Auckland Business History. 280p, hb, illus, 2006, $49.99, 978 1 86940 351 5.
McKINNON, Malcolm. Treasury: A History of the New Zealand Treasury. 528p, illus, 2003, $49.99, 978 1 86940 296 9. Winner, ARANZ Ian Wards Prize, 2004. MONTGOMERIE, Deborah. Love in Time of War: Letter Writing in the Second World War. 146p, illus, 2005, $34.99, 978 1 8694 336 2. AUP Studies in Cultural and Social History, 1. O’MALLEY, Vincent. The Meeting Place: Māori and Pākeha Encounters, 1642–1840. 312p, colour illus, 2012, $45, 978 1 86940 594 6. Finalist, NZ Post Book Awards 2013. PALENSKI, Ron. The Making of New Zealanders. 392p, illus, 2012, $45, 978 1 86940 726 1. PARR, Alison. The Big Show: New Zealanders, D-Day and the War in Europe. 256p, illus, 2006, $45, 978 1 86940 365 2. PEDEN, Robert. Making Sheep Country: Mt Peel Station and the Transformation of the Tussock Lands. 296p, colour illus, 2011, $49.99, 978 1 86940 485 7. PETRIE, Hazel. Chiefs of Industry. 340p, illus, 2006, $49.99, 978 1 86940 376 8. Finalist, Montana NZ Book Awards 2007.*
LABRUM, Bronwyn, McKERGOW, Fiona & GIBSON, Stephanie (eds). Looking Flash: Clothing in Aotearoa New Zealand. 300p, colour & b/w illus, 2007, $49.99, 978 1 86940 397 3.*
POOL, Ian, DHARMALINGAM, Arunachalam & SCEATS, Janet. The New Zealand Family from 1840: A Demographic History, 474p, 2007, $49.99, 978 1 86940 357 7.
LANGE, Raeburn. May the People Live: A History of Maori Health Development 1900–1920. 374p, illus, 1999, $49.99, 978 1 86940 214 3.
PRIESTLEY, Rebecca. Mad on Radium: New Zealand in the Atomic Age. 296p, illus, 2012, $45, 978 1 86940 727 8.
LAURENSON, Helen B. Going Up, Going Down: The Rise and Fall of the Department Store. 176p, illus, 3rd imp, 2008, $34.99, 978 1 86940 341 6. AUP Studies in Cultural and Social History, 2.
RABEL, Roberto. New Zealand and the Vietnam War: Politics and Diplomacy. 444p, illus, 2005, $49.99, 978 1 8694 340 9.
McELDOWNEY, Dennis. A Press Achieved: The Emergence of Auckland University Press, 1927–1972. 160p, illus, 2001, $34.99, 978 1 86940 239 6.
REID, Nicholas. The University of Auckland: The First 125 Years. 112p, colour illus, 2008, $39.99, 978 1 86940 413 0. RICHARDSON, Len. Coal, Class and Community: The United Mineworkers of New Zealand, 1880– 1960. 344p, illus, 1995, $45, 978 1 86940 113 9. 76
RISEBOROUGH, Hazel. Shear Hard Work: A History of New Zealand Shearing. 360p, colour & b/w illus, 2010, $45, 978 1 86940 453 6. ROGERS, Anna. While You’re Away: New Zealand Nurses at War 1899–1948. 364p, illus, 2nd imp, 2003, $39.99, 978 1 86940 301 0.* ROSS, Kirstie. Going Bush: New Zealanders and Nature in the Twentieth Century. 200p, illus, 2008, $39.99, 978 1 86940 424 6. AUP Studies in Cultural and Social History, 5. ROWLAND, Perrin. Dining Out: A History of the Restaurant in New Zealand. 288p, colour illus, hb, 2010, $59.99, 978 1 86940 464 2. SHARP, Iain. Real Gold: Treasures of Auckland City Libraries. Photographs by Haruhiko Sameshima. 224p, colour illus, $59.99, 978 1 86940 396 6. SHAW, Louise. Making a Difference: A History of the Auckland College of Education, 1881–2004. 292p, illus, 2006, $49.99, 978 1 86940 370 6. SINCLAIR, Keith (ed.). Tasman Relations: New Zealand and Australia, 1788–1988. 336p, 1987, $49.99, 978 1 86940 018 7. STONE, R C J. From Tamaki-makau-rau to Auckland. 360p, colour & b/w illus, 2nd imp, 2002, $59.99, 978 1 86940 259 4. Winner, J M Sherrard Award for Regional History 2004. STONE, R C J. Logan Campbell’s Auckland: Tales from the Early Years. 280p, colour & b/w illus, 2007, $49.99, 978 1 86940 393 5.* TEMPLETON, Malcolm. Ties of Blood and Empire: New Zealand’s Involvement in Middle East Defence and the Suez Crisis, 1947–57. 278p, 1994, $45, 978 1 86940 097 2. VEART, David. First Catch your Weka: A Story of New Zealand Cooking. 336p, colour illus, 2nd imp, 2009, $49.99, 978 1 86940 410 9. Finalist, Montana NZ Book Awards 2009.
WANHALLA, Angela. Matters of the Heart: A History of Interracial Marriage in New Zealand. 316p, illus, 2013, $49.99, 978 1 86940 731 5. Winner, Ernest Scott Prize for History 2014. WILLIAMS, David V. A Simple Nullity? The Wi Parata Case in New Zealand Law and History. 304p, illus, 2011, $49.99, 978 1 86940 484 0. WOOD, Pamela. Dirt: Filth and Decay in a New World Arcadia. 246p, 2005, illus, $49.99, 978 1 8694 348 5. WRIGHT, David. Joyita: Solving the Mystery. 144p, illus, 2002, $34.99, 978 1 86940 270 9. LITERATURE CALDER, Alex. The Settler’s Plot: How Stories Take Place in New Zealand. 312p, 2011, $45, 978 1 86940 488 8. CRONIN, Jan. The Frame Function: An Inside– Out Guide to the Novels of Janet Frame. 232p, 2011, $49.99, 978 1 86940 486 4. CURNOW, Allen. Look Back Harder: Critical Writings, 1935–1984. Edited by Peter Simpson. 338p, 1987, $45, 978 1 86940 010 1. DEVANNY, Jean. The Butcher Shop. First published 1926. Edited & introduced by Heather Roberts. 250p, 3rd imp, 1988, $34.99, 978 0 19 648 001 5. DUGGAN, Maurice. Collected Stories. Edited & introduced by C K Stead. 384p, hb, 1981, $39.99, 978 0 19 647 993 4. ESCOTT, Margaret. Show Down. First published 1936. Edited & introduced by Robert Goodman. xxvi, 134p, 1973, $29.99, 978 0 19 647 734 3. GASKELL, A P. All Part of the Game. Edited & introduced by R A Copland. xii, 193p, 1978, $34.99, 978 0 19 647 965 1. 77
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HYDE, Robin. The Godwits Fly. Edited & introduced by Patrick Sandbrook. 260p, 2nd imp, 2007, $34.99, 978 1 86940 245 7.
STEAD, C K. Book Self: The Reader as Writer and the Writer as Critic. 448p, 2008, $45, 978 1 86940 412 3.
JENSEN, Kai. Whole Men: The Masculine Tradition in New Zealand Literature. 208p, 1996, $39.99, 978 1 86940 145 0.
STEAD, C K. Kin of Place: Essays on 20 New Zealand Writers. 392p, 2002, $45, 978 1 86940 272 3.*
JONES, Jenny Robin. Writers in Residence: A Journey with Pioneering New Zealand Writers. 328p, pb, 2004, $45, 971 1 86940 3027.*
VON STURMER, Richard. A Network of Dissolving Threads. 136p, 1991, $29.99, 978 1 86940 054 5.
O’BRIEN, Gregory. Diesel Mystic. 200p, illus, 1989, $34.99, 978 1 86940 017 0.
WEVERS, Lydia. Country of Writing: Travel Writing and New Zealand, 1809–1900. 240p, illus, $49.99. 978 1 86940 271 6.
PEARSON, Bill. Rifled Sanctuaries: Some Views of the Pacific Islands in Western Literature to 1900. 96p, 1984, $24.99, 978 0 19 648029 9. POOLE, Fiona Farrell. The Rock Garden. 168p, 1989, $34.99, 978 1 86940 037 8. SARGESON, Frank. Conversation in a Train and Other Critical Writings. Edited by Kevin Cunningham. 220p, hb, 1984, $39.99, 978 0 19 648023 7. SATCHELL, William. The Toll of the Bush. First published 1905. Edited & introduced by Kendrick Smithyman. 258p, 1986, $34.99, 978 0 19 648 050 3. SHARRAD, Paul. Albert Wendt and Pacific Literature: Circling the Void. 320p, illus, 2003, $49.99, 978 1 86940 303 4. NZ & Australian rights only. SMITHER, Elizabeth. Nights at the Embassy. 172p, 1990, $29.99, 978 1 86940 051 4. STAFFORD, Jane & WILLIAMS, Mark. The Auckland University Press Anthology of New Zealand Literature. 1184p, hb, 2012, $75, 978 1 86940 589 2. Winner, Most Beautiful Books Australia & New Zealand Award 2013, PANZ Book Design Award for Best Cover 2013, PANZ Book Design Award for Best Non-Illustrated Book 2013. STEAD, C K. Answering to the Language: Essays on Modern Writers. 300p, 1989, $45, 978 1 86940 038 5.
WILLIAMS, Mark. Leaving the Highway: Six Contemporary New Zealand Novelists. 240p, 2nd imp, 1992, $45, 978 1 86940 044 6. M¯ A ORI STUDIES BIGGS, Bruce. The Complete English–Maori Dictionary. 238p, 13th imp, 2015, $39.99, 978 1 86940 057 6. BIGGS, Bruce. English–Maori Maori–English Dictionary. 154p, 8th imp, 2013, $19.99, 978 1 86940 056 9. BIGGS, Bruce. Let’s Learn Maori. revised edn, 206p, 4th imp, 2010, $39.99, 978 1 86940 186 3. CURNOW, Jenifer, HOPA, Ngapare & McRAE, Jane (eds). He Pitopito Kōrero Nō Te Perehi Māori: Readings from the Māori-language Press. 246p, illus, 3rd imp, 2014, $45, 978 1 86940 359 1. GREENWOOD, Janinka & WILSON, Arnold Manaaki. Te Mauri Pakeaka. 192p, colour & b/w illus, 2006, $45, 978 1 86940 347 8. JONES, Pei Te Hurinui & BIGGS, Bruce. Nga Iwi o Tainui: The Traditional History of the Tainui People. 416p, pb edn, 3rd imp, 2009, $59.99, 978 1 86940 331 7. Honour Award, Montana NZ Book Awards 1996.
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KAWHARU, Merata. Tāhuhu Kōrero: The Sayings of Taitokerau. Photographs by Krzysztof Pfeiffer. 232p, colour & b/w illus, 2008, $49.99, 978 186940 429 1. Winner, Ngā Kupu Ora Māori Book Award for Te Reo Māori 2009.* McLEAN, Mervyn. Maori Music. 480p, illus, musical examples, hb, 1996, $65, 978 1 86940 144 3. McLEAN, Mervyn. To Tatau Waka: In Search of Maori Music 1958–1979. 200p, illus, audio CD, 2004, $39.99, 978 1 86940 306 5.* McLEAN, Mervyn & ORBELL, Margaret. Songs of a Kaumātua. Sung by Kino Hughes. 278p, audio CD, 2002, $89.99, 978 1 86940 258 7 McLEAN, Mervyn & ORBELL, Margaret. Traditional Songs of the Maori. 328p, revised edn w/ 2 audio CDs, 3rd imp, 2006, $69.99, 978 1 86940 314 0. McRAE, Jane & JACOB, Hēni. Ngā Mōteatea: An Introduction He Kupu Arataki. 152p, illus, 2011, $34.99, 978 1 86940 490 1. NEICH, Roger. Carved Histories. 440p, colour & b/w illus, hb, 2001, $89.99, 978 1 86940 257 0;* pb, 2008, $59.99, 978 1 86940 426 0. NEICH, Roger. Painted Histories. 332p, colour & b/w illus, pb edn, 3rd imp, 2011, $65, 978 1 86940 278 5. NGATA, Apirana. Ngā Mōteatea The Songs: Part One. Translated by Pei Te Hurinui Jones. 464p, 2 audio CDs, hb, 4th imp, 2012, $75, 978 1 86940 321 8. NGATA, Apirana. Ngā Mōteatea The Songs: Part Two. Translated by Pei Te Hurinui Jones. 468p, 2005, 2 audio CDs, hb, 2nd imp, 2006, $75, 978 1 8694 344 7. NGATA, Apirana. Ngā Mōteatea The Songs: Part Three. Translated by Pei Te Hurinui Jones. 620p, audio CD, hb, 2nd imp, 2007, $75, 978 1 86940 366 9.
NGATA, Apirana, Ngā Mōteatea The Songs: Part Four. Translated by Hirini Moko Mead. 398p, 2 audio CDs, hb, 2007, $75, 978 1 86940 386 7. NGATA, Apirana, Ngā Mōteatea The Songs: Parts One to Four set. Translated by Pei Te Hurinui Jones and Hirini Moko Mead. 4 volumes, 7 audio CDs, hbs, 2008, $250, 978 1 86940 428 4. O’MALLEY, Vincent, STIRLING, Bruce & PENETITO, Wally. The Treaty of Waitangi Companion: Māori and Pākehā from Tasman to Today. 440p, colour & b/w illus, $49.99, 978 1 86940 467 3. REWI, Poia. Whaikōrero: The World of Māori Oratory. 240p, illus, 3rd imp, 2013, $45, 978 1 86940 463 5. Winner, NZSA E H McCormick Best First Book Award for Non-Fiction 2011. SUNDT, Richard A. Whare Karakia: Māori Church Building, Decoration and Ritual in Aotearoa New Zealand, 1834–1863. 240p, illus, 2010, $69.99, 978 1 86940 456 7. WHAANGA, Mere. A Carved Cloak For Tahu: A History of Ngai Tahu Matawhaiti. 280p, 2004, $39.99, 978 1 86940 322 5. Finalist, Montana NZ Book Awards 2005.* PACIFIC STUDIES HUNTSMAN, Judith, with KALOLO, Kelihiano. The Future of Tokelau: Decolonising Agendas, 1975–2006. 300p, illus, 2007, $49.99, 978 1 86940 398 0. World rights except North America. HUNTSMAN, Judith & HOOPER, Antony. Tokelau: A Historical Ethnography. 368p, hb, illus, 1997, $69.99, 978 1 86940 153 5. World rights except North America. MACPHERSON, Cluny & La’avasa. Samoan Medical Belief and Practice. 280p, 2nd imp, 2006, $45, 978 1 86940 045 3.
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MACPHERSON, Cluny & La’avasa. The Warm Winds of Change: Globalisation in Contemporary Sāmoa. 224p, 2nd imp, 2012, $45, 978 1 86940 445 1. WENDT, Albert (ed.). Nuanua: Pacific Writing in English since 1980. 405p, 2nd imp, 2007, $49.99, 978 1 86940 112 2. World rights except North America. POETRY ADAMS, John. Briefcase. 104p, 3rd imp, 2012, $24.99, 978 1 86940 491 8. Winner, NZSA Jessie Mackay Award for Best First Book of Poetry 2012. ALEXANDER, Raewyn, JACKSON, Anna & QUIGLEY, Sarah. AUP New Poets 1. 80p, 1999, $24.99, 978 1 86940 197 9. BAGBY, Stu, YELICH, Sonja & GARDNER, Jane. AUP New Poets 2. 80p, 2002, $24.99, 978 1 86940 280 8. BAGBY, Stu (ed.). A Good Handful: Great New Zealand Poems about Sex. 128p, 2008, $29.99, 978 1 86940 403 1. BRIDGE, Diana. Aloe. 72p, 2009, $24.99, 978 1 86940 441 3. Winner, Gold: Book Category, Pride in Print Awards 2010. BRIDGE, Diana. The Girls on the Wall. 64p, 1999, $24.99, 978 1 86940 209 9. BRIDGE, Diana. Landscape with Lines. 64p, 1996, $24.99, 978 1 86940 152 8. BRIDGE, Diana. Porcelain. 56p, 2001, $24.99, 978 1 86940 264 8. BRIDGE, Diana. Red Leaves. 56p, 2005, $24.99, 978 1 8694 346 1. BROOM, Sarah. Gleam. 64p, 2nd imp, 2014, $24.99, 978 1 86940 770 4. BROOM, Sarah. Tigers at Awhitu. 80p, 4th imp, 2014, $24.99, 978 1 86940 457 4. NZ & Australian rights only.
BRUNTON, Alan. Slow Passes. 108p, 1991, $24.99, 978 1 86940 065 1. BRUNTON, Alan, EDMOND, Murray & LEGGOTT, Michele (eds). Big Smoke: New Zealand Poems 1960–75. 356p, illus, 2000, $49.99, 978 1 86940 230 3. CHARMAN, Janet. 2 deaths in 1 night. 48p, 1987, $24.99, 978 0 90865227 3. CHARMAN, Janet. At the White Coast. 88 p, $24.99, 978 1 86940 728 5. CHARMAN, Janet. cold snack. 64p, 2nd imp, 2008, $24.99, 978 1 86940 380 5. Winner, Montana NZ Book Award for Poetry 2008. CHARMAN, Janet. end of the dry. 64p, 1995, $24.99, 978 1 86940 124 5. CHARMAN, Janet. Rapunzel Rapunzel. 86p, 1999, $24.99, 978 1 86940 208 2. CHARMAN, Janet. red letter. 60p, 1992, $24.99, 978 1 86940 071 2. CHARMAN, Janet. Snowing Down South. 80p, 2002, $24.99, 978 1 86940 268 6. CURNOW, Allen. The Bells of St Babel’s: Poems 1997–2001. 56p, 2nd imp, 2001, $24.99, 978 1 86940 242 6. Winner, Montana NZ Book Award for Poetry 2001. NZ & Australian rights only. CURNOW, Allen. Continuum: New and Later Poems, 1972–1988. 228p, 1988, $34.99, 978 1 86940 025 5. Winner, 1988 Dillons Commonwealth Poetry Prize. CURNOW, Allen. You Will Know When You Get There. 63p, 2nd imp, 1982, $24.99, 978 0 19648 018 3. Winner, NZ Book Award for Poetry 1983. DICKSON, John. Sleeper. 56p, 1998, $24.99, 978 1 86940 187 0. DOLAN, John. People With Real Lives Don’t Need Landscapes. 72p, 2003, $24.99, 978 1 86940 287 7. DOLAN, John. Stuck Up. 72p, 1995, $24.99, 978 1 86940 120 7. 80
DOYLE, Mike. A Steady Hand. 90p, pb, 1983, $13.80, 978 0 88984 070 6. EARLE, Lynda. Honeypants. 88p, 1994, $24.99, 978 1 86940 111 5. EDMOND, Lauris. Late Song. 56p, 2000, $24.99, 978 1 86940 235 8. NZ rights only. EDMOND, Lauris. The Poems of Lauris Edmond. Audio CD, 33 tracks, 2000, $34.99, 978 1 86940 234 1. EDMOND, Martin & ROBERTS, Nigel (eds). Steal Away Boy: Selected Poems of David Mitchell. 264p, illus, 2010, $34.99, 978 1 86940 459 8. EDMOND, Murray. Fool Moon. Photographs by Joanna Forsberg. 80p, 2nd imp, 2005, $27.99, 978 1 86940 316 4. Finalist, Montana NZ Book Awards 2005.
FREEGARD, Janis, LIDDY, Katherine & ROBINSON, Reihana. AUP New Poets 3. 80p, 2008, $24.99, 978 1 86940 416 1. FRENCH, Anne. Boys’ Night Out. 64p, 2nd imp, 1999, $24.99, 978 1 86940 189 4. FRENCH, Anne. Seven Days on Mykonos. 68p, 1993, $24.99, 978 1 86940 091 0. FRENCH, Anne. Wild. 72p, 2004, $24.99, 978 1 86940 310 2. GALLAGHER, Rhian. Shift. 80p, 2011, $24.99, 978 1 86940 487 1. Winner, NZ Post Book Award for Poetry 2012. NZ & Australian rights only. GREEN, Paula. Chrome. 68p, illus, 2000, $24.99, 978 1 86940 240 2. GREEN, Paula. Cookhouse. 76p, illus, 1998, $24.99, 978 1 86940 181 8.
EDMOND, Murray. The Switch. 64p, 1994, $24.99, 978 1 86940 110 8.
GREEN, Paula. Crosswind. 80p, illus, 2004, $27.99, 978 1 86940 324 9.
EDMOND, Murray. Walls to Kick and Hills to Sing From: A Comedy with Interruptions. 80p, 2010, $24.99, 978 1 86940 458 1.
GREEN, Paula. Making Lists for Frances Hodgkins. 72p, 2007, $24.99, 978 1 86940 402 4.
EGGLETON, David. Empty Orchestra. 88p, 1995, $24.99, 978 1 86940 127 6. EGGLETON, David. Fast Talker. 96p, 2006, $24.99, 978 1 86940 360 7. ESCOTT, Margaret. Separation and/or Greeting. 56p, 1980, $24.99, 978 0 19647 981 1. FARRELL, Fiona. The Inhabited Initial. 128p, illus by Ann Culy, 1999, $27.99, 978 1 86940 215 0. FARRELL, Fiona. The Pop-Up Book of Invasions. 80p, 2nd imp, 2008, $24.99, 978 1 86940 388 1. Finalist, Montana NZ Book Awards 2008.
GREEN, Paula. Slip Stream. 88p, 2010, $24.99, 978 1 86940 462 8.* GREEN, Paula & 50 children. Flamingo Bendalingo: Poems from the Zoo. Illustrated by Michael Hight. 104p, colour illus, 2006, $34.99, 978 1 86940 353 9.* HARLOW, Michael. Cassandra’s Daughter. 56p, 2nd imp, 2006, $24.99, 978 1 8694 332 4. HARLOW, Michael. The Tram Conductor’s Blue Cap. 64p, 2009, $24.99, 978 1 86940 430 7. Finalist, NZ Post Book Awards 2010. HUNT, Sam (ed.). James K. Baxter: Poems. 112p, hb, 2nd imp, 2010, $29.99, 978 1 86940 434 5.
FITCHETT, Sue. Palaver Lava Queen. 88p, 2004, $24.99, 978 1 86940 326 3.
HYDE, Robin. The Book of Nadath. Edited & introduced by Michele Leggott. 132p, 1999, $24.99, 978 1 86940 191 7.
FREEGARD, Janis. Kingdom Animalia: The Escapades of Linnaeus. 88p, 2011, $24.99, 978 1 86940 473 4.
HYDE, Robin. Young Knowledge: The Poems of Robin Hyde. Edited & introduced by Michele Leggott. 416p, 2003, $49.99, 978 1 86940 298 3.* 81
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JACKSON, Anna. Catullus for Children. 64p, 2003, $24.99, 978 1 86940 308 9. JACKSON, Anna. The Gas Leak. 54p, 2006, $24.99, 978 1 86940 356 0. JACKSON, Anna. The Long Road to Teatime. 56p, 2000, $24.99, 978 1 86940 223 5. JACKSON, Anna. The Pastoral Kitchen. 56p, 2nd imp, 2002, $24.99, 978 1 86940 261 7. JACKSON, Anna. Thicket. 56p, 2011, $24.99, 978 1 86940 482 6. Finalist, NZ Post Book Award for Poetry 2012. JACKSON, Michael. Antipodes. 64p, 1996, $24.99, 978 1 86940 158 0. JACKSON, Michael. Dead Reckoning. 64p, 2006, $24.99, 978 1 86940 361 4. JENNER, Lynn. Dear Sweet Harry. 80p, 2nd imp, 2011, $24.99, 978 1 86940 460 4. Winner, NZSA Jessie Mackay Award for Best First Book for Poetry 2011.
KENNEDY, Anne. The Time of the Giants. 114p, 2005, $27.99, 978 1 8694 342 3. Finalist, Montana NZ Book Awards 2006. LE BAS, Jessica. Incognito. 80p, 2007, $24.99, 978 1 86940 392 8. Winner, NZSA Jessie Mackay Award for Best First Book of Poetry 2008. LE BAS, Jessica. Walking to Africa. 96p, 2009, $24.99, 978 1 86940 446 8. Finalist, Ashton Wylie Charitable Trust Book Award 2010. LEGGOTT, Michele. As Far As I Can See. 64p, 1999, $24.99, 978 1 86940 217 4. LEGGOTT, Michele. Milk and Honey. 106p, 2005, $27.99, 978 1 8694 334 8. NZ & Australian rights only. LEGGOTT, Michele. Mirabile Dictu. 160p, 2009, $27.99, 978 1 86940 440 6. Winner, Hachette NZ Award for Best Non-illustrated Book, PANZ Book Design Awards 2010. LEGGOTT, Michele. Swimmers, Dancers. 56p, 1991, $24.99, 978 1 86940 055 2.
JOHNSON, Mike. Treasure Hunt. 64p, 1996, $24.99, 978 1 86940 141 2.
LINDSAY, Graham. Lazy Wind Poems. 80p, 2003, $24.99, 978 1 86940 285 3.
JONES, Harry, SCUDDER, Erin & TSE, Chris. AUP New Poets 4. 96p, 2011, $24.99, 978 1 86940 474 1.
LINDSAY, Graham. The Subject. 64p, 1994, $24.99, 978 1 86940 102 3.
KASSABOVA, Kapka. Geography for the Lost. 80p, 2007, $24.99, 978 1 86940 387 4. NZ & Australian rights only. KASSABOVA, Kapka. Someone Else’s Life. 88p, 2003, $24.99, 978 1 86940 304 1. NZ & Australian rights only. KAWANA, Phil. The Devil in my Shoes. 58p, 2005, $24.99, 978 1 86940 352 2. KENNEDY, Anne. The Darling North. 96p, 3rd imp, 2014, $24.99, 978 1 86940 593 9. Winner, NZ Post Book Award for Poetry 2013. KENNEDY, Anne. Sing-song. 136p, 3rd imp, 2004, $27.99, 978 1 86940 295 2. Winner, Montana NZ Book Award for Poetry 2004.
LONEY, Alan. The erasure tapes. 64p, 1994, $24.99, 978 1 86940 114 6. LONEY, Alan. Sidetracks: Notebooks 1976–1991. 82p, 1998, $24.99, 978 1 86940 194 8. MARSH, Selina Tusitala. Dark Sparring: Poems. 104p, audio CD, 2013, $27.99, 978 1 86940 786 5. MARSH, Selina Tusitala. Fast Talking PI. 80p, new edn, 2nd imp, 2013, $27.99, 978 1 86940 732 2. Winner, NZSA Jessie Mackay Award for Best First Book of Poetry 2010. NZ & Australian rights only. MILLAR, Paul (ed.). Selected Poems of James K. Baxter. 320p, 2010, $39.99, 978 1 86940 461 1. NZ & Australian rights only.
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NANNESTAD, Elizabeth. If He’s a Good Dog He’ll Swim. 80p, 1996, $24.99, 978 1 86940 146 7.
RIACH, Alan. First and Last Songs. 64p, 1995, $24.99, 978 1 86940 125 2.
O’BRIEN, Gregory. Beauties of the Octagonal Pool. 128p, illus, 2nd imp, 2012, $27.99, 978 1 86940 579 3.
ROSS, Jack (ed.). Classic New Zealand Poets in Performance. Poems selected by Jack Ross & Jan Kemp. 160p, 2 audio CDs, 3rd imp, 2007, $45, 978 1 86940 367 6.
O’BRIEN, Gregory. Days Beside Water. 80p, illus, 1993, $24.99, 978 1 86940 075 0. NZ & Australian rights only. O’BRIEN, Gregory. Location of the Least Person. 72p, 1987, $24.99, 978 1 86940 015 6. ORR, Bob. Breeze. 60p, 1991, $24.99, 978 1 86940 064 4. ORR, Bob. Calypso. 96p, 2008, $24.99, 978 1 86940 405 5. ORR, Bob. Red Trees. 23p, illus by Rodney Fumpston, 1986, $24.99, 978 0 19 648056 5. Published in association with Silverfish. ORR, Bob. Valparaiso. 80p, 2nd imp, 2002, $24.99, 978 1 86940 282 2. ORSMAN, Chris. The Lakes of Mars. 64p, 2008, $24.99, 978 1 86940 408 6. Finalist, Montana NZ Book Awards 2009. POOLE, Fiona Farrell. Cutting Out. 48p, 1987, $24.99, 978 1 86940 008 8. PRICE, Chris. The Blind Singer. 96p, 2009, $24.99, 978 1 86940 433 8. PRICE, Chris. Husk. 72p, 2nd imp, 2002, $24.99, 978 1 86940 266 2. Winner, NZSA Jessie Mackay Award for Best First Book of Poetry 2002. QUIGLEY, Sarah. Love in a Bookstore or Your Money Back. 64p, 2nd imp, 2003, $24.99, 978 1 86940 284 6. REEVE, Richard. Dialectic of Mud. 56p, 2001, $24.99, 978 1 86940 252 5. REEVE, Richard. In Continents. 80p, 2008, $24.99, 978 1 86940 406 2. REEVE, Richard. The Life and The Dark. 72p, 2004, $24.99, 978 1 86940 312 6.
ROSS, Jack & KEMP, Jan (eds). Contemporary New Zealand Poets in Performance. 176p, 2 audio CDs, 2007, $45, 978 1 86940 395 9. ROSS, Jack & KEMP, Jan (eds). New New Zealand Poets in Performance. 160p, 2 audio CDs, 2008, $45, 978 1 86940 409 3. SAMPSON, Sam. Everything Talks. 88p, 2008, $24.99, 978 1 86940 411 6. Winner, NZSA Jessie Mackay Award for Best First Book of Poetry, 2009. NZ, Australian & North American rights only. SINCLAIR, Keith. Moontalk. 112p, 1993, $24.99, 978 1 86940 080 4. SMITHER, Elizabeth. The Blue Coat. 80p, 2013, $24.99, 978 1 86940 736 0. SMITHER, Elizabeth. The Lark Quartet. 68p, 2nd imp, 2000, $24.99, 978 1 86940 216 7. Winner, Montana NZ Book Award for Poetry 2000. SMITHER, Elizabeth. A Pattern of Marching. 46p, 1989, $24.99, 978 1 86940 040 8. Winner, NZ Book Award for Poetry 1990. SMITHER, Elizabeth. The Tudor Style. 112p, 1993, $24.99, 978 1 86940 092 7. SMITHER, Elizabeth. The Year of Adverbs. 64p, 2007, $24.99, 978 1 86940 394 2. SMITHYMAN, Kendrick. Are You Going to the Pictures? 104p, 1987, $24.99, 978 1 86940 020 0. SMITHYMAN, Kendrick. Atua Wera. 278p, 2nd imp, 1998, $45, 978 1 86940 157 3. Finalist, Montana NZ Book Awards 1998. SMITHYMAN, Kendrick. Auto/Biographies. 88p, 1992, $24.99, 978 1 86940 076 7.
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SMITHYMAN, Kendrick. Imperial Vistas Family Fictions. 172p, 2002, $24.99, 978 1 86940 274 7.
WEDDE, Ian. The Drummer. 40p, 1993, $24.99, 978 1 86940 083 6.
SMITHYMAN, Kendrick. Selected Poems. Chosen & introduced by Peter Simpson. 168p, 1989, $24.99, 978 1 86940 039 2.
WEDDE, Ian. Good Business. 64p, 2009, $24.99, 978 1 86940 442 0.
SMITHYMAN, Kendrick. Stories about Wooden Keyboards. 80p, 1985, $24.99, 978 0 19 648049 7. Winner, NZ Book Award for Poetry 1986. STANLEY, Mary. Starveling Year. 52p, 1994, $24.99, 978 1 86940 101 6. STEAD, C K. The Black River. 88p, 2007, $24.99, 978 1 86940 385 0. STEAD, C K. Collected Poems, 1951–2006, 568p, 2nd imp, 2009, $59.99, 978 1 86940 418 5. Winner, Montana NZ Book Award for Reference & Anthology 2009. NZ, Australian & North American rights only. STEAD, C K. Paris. 24p, 1984, $19.99, 978 0 19 648034 3. STEAD, C K. The Red Tram. 88p, 2004, $24.99, 978 1 86940 330 0. Finalist, Montana NZ Book Awards 2005. STEAD, C K. The Yellow Buoy: Poems 2007–2012. 144p, 2013, $27.99, 978 1 86940 735 3. World rights except UK, Ireland & Europe. SULLIVAN, Robert. Captain Cook in the Underworld. 64p, 2nd imp, 2014, $24.99, 978 186940 281 5. SULLIVAN, Robert. Star Waka. 120p, 6th imp, 2013, $27.99, 978 1 86940 213 6. Finalist, Montana NZ Book Awards 2000. SULLIVAN, Robert. Voice Carried My Family. 66p, 2005, $27.99, 978 1 8694 337 9. VARIOUS AUP POETS. Seeing Voices. Audio CD, 12 poets, 44 tracks, 1999, $34.99, 978 1 86940 220 4. WEDDE, Ian. Castaly: Poems 1973–77. 79p, 1980, $24.99, 978 0 19 647987 3.
WEDDE, Ian. The Lifeguard: Poems 2008–2013.104p, 2013, $27.99, 978 1 86940 769 8. Finalist, NZ Post Book Awards 2013. WEDDE, Ian. Tales of Gotham City. 52p, 1984, $24.99, 978 0 19 648025 1. WEDDE, Ian. Tendering: New Poems. 52p, 1988, $24.99, 978 1 86940 029 3. WEDDE, Ian. Three Regrets and a Hymn to Beauty. 80p, 2005, $24.99, 978 1 86940 349 2. WENDT, Albert. From Mānoa to a Ponsonby Garden. 80p, illus, 2012, $24.99, 978 1 86940 734 6. WENDT, Albert, WHAITIRI, Reina & SULLIVAN, Robert (eds). Mauri Ola: Contemporary Polynesian Poems in English, Whetu Moana II. 296p, 2010, $49.99, 978 1 86940 448 2. Finalist, NZ Post Book Awards 2011. World rights except North America. YANG Lian. Unreal City: A Chinese Poet in Auckland. Edited by Hilary Chung & Jacob Edmond. 104p, illus, 2006, $27.99, 978 1 86940 354 6. YELICH, Sonja. Clung. 64p, 2004, $24.99. 978 1 86940 323 2. Winner, NZSA Jessie Mackay Best First Book of Poetry 2005. YELICH, Sonja. Get Some. 64p, 2nd imp, 2009, $24.99, 978 1 86940 423 9. Finalist, Montana NZ Book Awards 2009. POLITICS AND LAW BROOKFIELD, F M. Waitangi and Indigenous Rights: Revolution, Law and Legitimation. 302p, revised edn, 2006, $49.99, 978 1 86940 372 0. CASTLES, Francis G, GERRITSEN, Rolf & VOWLES, Jack (eds). The Great Experiment: 84
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2 deaths in 1 night, 80 Abel, Sue, 86 Absurd Ambition, An, 73 Adams, John, 80 Adverse Reactions, 86 After the Fireworks, 73 Age of Enterprise, 76 Aimer, Peter, 85 Albert Wendt and Pacific Literature, 78 Alexander, Raewyn, 80 Alice, 73 All Honourable Men, 85 All Part of the Game, 77 Aloe, 80 Anderson, Bridgit, 59 Andrew, Susanna, 47, 55 Answering to the Language, 78 Antipodes, 82 Archaeology of Pouerua, The, 86 Archaeology of the Peripheral Pa at Pouerua, The, 86 Are You Going to the Pictures?, 83 Armstrong, Philip, 86 As Far As I Can See, 82 Asia in the Making of New Zealand, 72 Ashton, Jennifer, 7 At the Margin of Empire, 7 at the white coast, 80 Athfield Architects, 71 Atlas of New Zealand Boundaries, 85 Atua Wera, 83 Auckland University Press Anthology of New Zealand Literature, The, 78 AUP New Poets 1, 80; 2, 780; 3, 81; 4, 82 Auto/Biographies, 83 Autobiography of My Father, The, 72 BA, 86 Back and Beyond, 71 Bagby, Stu, 80
Baker, Kriselle, 71 Ballantyne, Tony, 11 Banducci, Susan, 85 Barclay, Barry, 86 Barnes, Felicity, 74 Barrie, Andrew, 59 Bassett, Michael, 74 Batistich, Amelia, 72 Beauties of the Octagonal Pool, 83 Before I Forget, 72 Being Māori–Chinese, 72 Belgrave, Michael, 74 Belich, James, 3 Bell, Leonard, 71 Bells of St Babel’s, The, 80 Bertram, James, 72 Between the Lives, 71 Big Show, The, 76 Big Smoke, 80 Biggs, Bruce, 78 Bill Culbert, 72 Birds of New Zealand, 86 Black River, The, 84 Blakely, Tony, 53 Blind Singer, The, 83 Blue Coat, The, 83 Blue Smoke, 74 Blue Voyage, The, 46 Blundell, Sally, 71 Bollard, Alan, 74 Book in the Hand, A, 75 Book of Iris, The, 72 Book of Nadath, The, 81 Book Self, 78 Bookmen’s Dominion, The, 76 Bourke, Chris, 74 Boys’ Night Out, 81 Breeze, 83 Bridge, Diana, 80 Brief Lives, 73 Briefcase, 80 Broken Book, The, 72 Brookfield, F M, 84 Broom, Sarah, 80 Brown, Deidre, 86 Brown, Gordon H, 71 89
Brown, J M R, 85 Brunton, Alan, 80 Bryder, Linda, 51, 75 Buchanan, Iain, 71 Butcher Shop, The, 77 Butterworth, Ruth, 85 Calder, Alex, 77 Callaghan, Paul, 74 Calypso, 83 Campbell, Ian, 86 Campbell-Hunt, Colin, 74 Capes of China Slide Away, 72 Captain Cook in the Underworld, 84 Carlyon, Jenny, 75 Carter, Ian, 72 Carved Cloak for Tahu, A, 79 Carved Histories, 79 Carver and the Artist, The, 71 Cassandra’s Daughter, 81 Castaly, 84 Castles, Francis, 84 Catt, Helena, 85 Catullus for Children, 82 Challis, Derek, 72 Changing Gears, 74 Changing Times, 75 Chapman, Robert M, 75, 85 Charman, Janet, 80 Chiefs of Industry, 76 Chrome, 81 Chronicle of the Unsung, 72 Chung, Hilary, 84 City of Enterprise, 76 Clarke, Alison, 75 Classic New Zealand Poets in Performance, 83 Clung, 84 Coal, Class and Community, 76 cold snack, 80 Colin McCahon, 71 Collected Poems, 1951–2006 (Stead), 84 Collected Stories (Duggan), 77 Commercialisation of New Zealand, The, 85
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Common Purse, The, 74 Commonplace Book, The, 73 Compensation for Personal Injury in New Zealand, 86 Complete English–Maori Dictionary, The, 78 Contemporary New Zealand Poets in Performance, 83 Continuum, 80 Conversation in a Train, 78 Cookhouse, 81 Copland, R A, 77 Corballis, Michael C, 56, 85 Country of Writing, 78 Craig, David, 71 Crawford, John, 65 Crisis, 74 Cronin, Jan, 77 Cross, Robert, 73 Crosswind, 81 Culy, Ann, 81 Cunningham, Kevin, 78 Curnow, Allen, 77, 80 Curnow, Jenifer, 78 Cutting Out, 83 Daley, Caroline, 75 Dalley, Bronwyn, 75 Dannin, Ellen J, 85 Dark Night, 72 Dark Sparring, 82 Darling North, The, 82 Davis, Peter, 86 Day, Patrick, 75 Days Beside Water, 83 Dead Reckoning, 82 Dear Sweet Harry, 82 Democracy in New Zealand, 17 Dennison, John, 5 Desire of the Line, The, 71 Devanny, Jean, 77 Devil in my Shoes, The, 82 Dharmalingam, Arunachalam, 76 Dialectic of Mud, 83 Dickson, John, 80
Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, The, 74 Diesel Mystic, 78 Digging Up the Past, 86 Dining Out, 77 Dirt, 77 Dolan, John, 80 Dominion of Signs, The, 76 Don Binney, 72 Doyle, Mike, 81 Dragon and the Taniwha, The, 72 Drummer, The, 84 Duggan, Maurice, 77 Dunleavy, Trisha, 75 Dunn, Michael, 71 Eaqub, Shamubeel, 74 Earle, Lynda, 81 Eastmond, Elizabeth, 71 Easton, Brian, 74, 85 Edmond, Jacob, 84 Edmond, Lauris, 81 Edmond, Martin, 72, 75, 81 Edmond, Murray, 31, 80, 81 Eggleton, David, 81 Ellis, Ngarino, 49 Employment Relationships, 85 Empty Orchestra, 81 end of the dry, 80 Ends and Means in New Zealand Politics, 85 English–Maori Maori–English Dictionary, 78 Entanglements of Empire, 11 erasure tapes, The, 82 Escott, Margaret, 77, 81 Esler, Alan, 85 Everything Talks, 83 Extra! Extra!, 75 Fahey, Jacqueline, 72 Fairburn, Miles, 72 Falling, The, 73 Family Matters, 75 Fantastica, 71 Farrell, Fiona, 72, 81 Fast Talker, 81 90
Fast Talking PI, 82 Final Approaches, 72 First and Last Songs, 83 First Catch Your Weka, 77 Fitchett, Sue, 81 Flamingo Bendalingo, 81 Fleming, Robin, 74 Fool Moon, 81 Forsberg, Joanna, 81 Fragments, 75 Frame Function, The, 77 Frances Hodgkins, 71 Freegard, Janis, 19, 81 French, Anne, 46, 81 Friedlander, Marti, 72 Friendly Fire, 76 From Mānoa to a Ponsonby Garden, 84 From Tamaki-makau-rau to Auckland, 77 From the Wistaria Bush, 73 Fumpston, Rodney, 83 Furey, Louise, 86 Future of Tokelau, The, 79 Gadfly, 72 Gaitanos, Sarah, 74 Gallagher, Rhian, 81 Gardner, Jane, 80 Gas Leak, The, 82 Gaskell, A P, 77 Gatley, Julia, 57, 71 Gendered Kiwi, The, 75 Geography for the Lost, 82 Gerritsen, Rolf, 84 Get off the Grass, 74 Get Some, 84 Gibson, Stephanie, 76 Gilbert, Jarrod, 75 Gill, Linda, 72 Girls and Women, Men and Boys, 75 Girls on the Wall, The, 80 Glass Rooster, The, 19 Gleam, 80 Globalisation and the Wealth of Nations, 74
Godwits Fly, The, 78 Going Bush, 77 Going Public, 75 Going Up, Going Down, 76 Good Business, 84 Good Doctor, The, 86 Goodenough, Stephen, 59 Good Handful, A, 80 Goodman, Robert, 77 Gracewood, Jolisa, 47, 55 Great Experiment, The, 84 Green, Anna, 75 Green, Paula, 81 Greenwood, Janinka, 78 Griffith, Penny, 75 Gustafson, Barry, 72 Halcyon Ghosts, 65 Hanfling, Edward, 72 Harlow, Michael, 81 Harper, Glyn, 75 Hastings, David, 39, 75, 76 Hayward, Bruce W, 85 He Pitopito Kōrero Nō Te Perehi Māori, 78 Healthy Country?, The, 53 Heaphy, 73 Heartland, 64 Helen Clark, 45 Hello Girls and Boys!, 54 Hendy, Shaun, 74 Hensley, Gerald, 72, 76 Her Life’s Work, 73 Hercock, Fay, 73 Hight, Michael, 81 Hilliard, Chris, 76 Hines, Kerry, 69 His Own Steam, 71 His Way, 72 Historical Frictions, 74 History of the ‘Unfortunate Experiment’ at National Women’s Hospital, A, 75 Holiday Seasons, 75 Holland, Peter, 76 Home in the Howling Wilderness, 76
Honeypants, 81 Hooper, Antony, 79 Hopa, Ngapare, 78 Hostile Shores, 86 Howe, K R, 73 How to be Dead in a Year of Snakes, 66 Hughes, Kino, 79 Hughes, Peter, 75 Human Rights and Sporting Contacts, 85 Hunt, Sam, 81 Hunter, Ian, 76 Huntsman, Judith, 79 Husk, 83 Hutching, Megan, 75 Hyde, Robin, 25, 78, 81 I, Clodia, and Other Portraits, 67 If He’s a Good Dog He’ll Swim, 83 Imperial Vistas Family Fictions, 84 In Continents, 83 Incognito, 82 Inhabited Initial, The, 81 Intellectual Property in New Zealand, 29 Intimate Details and Vital Statistics, 86 Invention of New Zealand, The, 71 Ip, Manying, 72 Irving, David, 74 Jackson, Anna, 67, 80, 82 Jackson, Michael, 82 Jacob, Hēni, 79 James K. Baxter, 81 Janiewski, Dolores, 86 Jenner, Lynn, 27, 82 Jensen, Kai, 78 Joanna Margaret Paul, 72 Johnson, Henry, 72 Johnson, Mike, 82 Jolly, V H, 85 Jones, Alison, 86 91
Jones, Harry, 82 Jones, Jenny Robin, 78 Jones, Pei Te Hurinui, 78 Journal Box, The, 73 Joyita, 77 Jury, Rebecca, 86 Kalolo, Kelihiano, 79 Karp, Jeffrey, 85 Kassabova, Kapka, 82 Kawana, Phil, 82 Kawharu, Merata, 60, 79 Kelly, Jan, 85 Kemp, Jan, 83 Kennedy, Anne, 82 Kin of Place, 78 Kingdom Animalia, 81 Kiwi Keith, 72 Kolb, Darl, 74 Kōrero Tahi, 86 Ko Tautoro, Te Pito o Tōku Ao, 61 Ko te Whenua te Utu / Land is the Price, 52 Labrum, Bronwyn, 75, 76 Lakes of Mars, The, 83 Lamare, Jim, 85 Landscape with Lines, 80 Lange, Raeburn, 76 Lark Quartet, The, 83 Late Song, 81 Lattimore, Ralph, 74 Laurenson, Helen B, 76 Lazy Wind Poems, 82 Le Bas, Jessica, 82 Leaving the Highway, 78 Leggott, Michele, 64, 80, 82 Leisure and Pleasure, 75 Let’s Learn Maori, 78 Letters from Gallipoli, 75 Letters of Frances Hodgkins, 72 Liddy, Katherine, 81 Life and the Dark, The, 83 Lifeguard, The, 84 Limits, The, 63 Lindsay, Graham, 782 Location of the Least Person, 83
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Locke, Elsie, 73 Logan Campbell’s Auckland, 77 Loney, Alan, 73, 75, 82 Long Live the Modern, 71 Long Road to Teatime, The, 82 Look Back Harder, 77 Look This Way, 71 Looking Flash, 76 Lost and Gone Away, 27 Love in a Bookstore or Your Money Back, 83 Love in Time of War, 76 Lowry, Vanya, 73 McCormick, E H, 7 McEldowney, Dennis, 73, 76 McFadgen, Bruce, 86 McGibbon, Ian, 75 McKergow, Fiona, 76 McKinnon, Malcolm, 76 McLean, Mervyn, 79 McRae, Jane, 78, 79 Macpherson, Cluny, 79, 80 Macpherson, La’avasa, 79, 80 Mad on Radium, 76 Maitland, Gordon, 85 Making a Difference, 77 Making Lists for Frances Hodgkins, 81 Making of New Zealanders, The, 76 Making Sheep Country, 76 Mana Tuturu, 86 Manson, Hugo, 72 Many Deaths of Mary Dobie, The, 39 Maori Music, 79 Māpihi Kahurangi, 74 Maranga Mai!, 60 Marsh, Selina Tusitala, 82 Marshall, Brian, 85 Marshall, Yvonne, 86 Marti Friedlander, 71 Matters of the Heart, 77 Matthews, Jacquie, 73 Mauri Ola, 84 May the People Live, 76
Mead, Hirini Moko, 79 Meduna, Veronika, 86 Meeting Place, The, 76 Metge, Joan, 23, 86 Micronaut in the Wide World, A, 71 Middleton, Sue, 86 Milk and Honey, 82 Millar, Paul, 73, 82 Miller, Alice, 63 Miller, Raymond, 17, 85 Mintrom, Michael, 85 Mirabile Dictu, 82 Mitchell, David, 81 Moloughney, Brian, 72 Montgomerie, Deborah, 75, 76 Moontalk, 83 Morris, Paul, 86 Morrow, Diana, 75, 76 Mother of All Departments, The, 74 Mrkusich, 72 Mulgan, Richard, 85 Murdoch, Graeme, 85 Na To Hoa Aroha, Vol III, 73 Nannestad, Elizabeth, 83 Nearly Out of Heart and Hope, 72 Neich, Roger, 79 Nerli, 71 Network of Dissolving Threads, A, 78 Never Lost for Words, 72 New New Zealand Poets in Performance, 83 New Rights New Zealand, 86 New Zealand and the Vietnam War, 76 New Zealand Book of Beasts, A, 86 New Zealand Economy, The, 74 New Zealand Family from 1840, The, 76 New Zealand Lakes, 85 New Zealand Painting, 71 New Zealand Sculpture, 71 92
New Zealand’s London, 74 New Zealand Wars and the Victorian Interpretation of Racial Conflict, The, 3 Nga Iwi o Tainui, 78 Ngā Mōteatea: An Introduction He Kupu Arataki, 79 Ngā Mōteatea The Songs: Part One, Part Two, Part Three, Part Four, 79 Ngā Tāngata Taumata Rau, 74 Ngata, Apirana, 79 Nights at the Embassy, 78 No Fretful Sleeper, 73 Nolan, Melanie, 75 Nuanua, 80 O’Brien, Gregory, 13, 41, 71, 78, 83 O’Malley, Vincent, 76, 79 One Flag, One Queen, One Tongue, 75 Orbell, Margaret, 79 Orr, Bob, 83 Orsman, Chris, 83 Otherwise, 5 Ourselves in Primetime, 75 Outcasts of the Gods?, 37 Over the Mountains of the Sea, 76 Painted Histories, 79 Palaver Lava Queen, 81 Palenski, Ron, 33, 76 Paris, 84 Parr, Alison, 76 Passport to Hell, 25 Pastoral Kitchen, The, 81 Patched, 75 Paterson, Ron, 86 Pattern of Marching, A, 83 Pearce, Neil, 86 Pearson, Bill, 78 Peden, Robert, 76 Penetito, Wally, 79 People With Real Lives Don’t Need Landscapes, 80
Perry, Nick, 86 Peryer, Peter, 71 Peter Peryer, 71 Petrie, Hazel, 37, 76 Pfeiffer, Krzysztof, 79 Phillips, Caroline, 86 Phillips, Jock, 75 Pieces of Mind, 85 Poems of Lauris Edmond, The, 81 Political Leadership in New Zealand, 85 Politics in New Zealand, 85 Pond Eyley, Claudia, 45 Pool, Ian, 76 Poole, Fiona Farrell, 78, 83; see also Farrell, Fiona Pop-Up Book of Invasions, The, 81 Porcelain, 80 Portrait of Frances Hodgkins, 73 Potts, Annie, 86 Pound, Francis, 71 Press Achieved, A, 76 Price, Chris, 73, 83 Priestley, Rebecca, 76 Proportional Representation on Trial, 85 Puna Wai Kōrero, 62 Quigley, Sarah, 80, 83 Rabel, Roberto, 76 Rapunzel Rapunzel, 80 Rasmussen, Erling, 85 Rawlinson, Gloria, 72 Real Gold, 77 Red Leaves, 80 red letter, 80 Red Tram, The, 84 Red Trees, 83 Reeve, Richard, 83 Reid, Bryan, 73 Reid, Nicholas, 76 Remembering, 75 Rewi, Poia, 79 Riach, Alan, 83 Richards, Ian, 73
Richardson, Len, 76 Rifled Sanctuaries, 78 Rise and Fall of National Women’s Hospital, The, 51 Riseborough, Hazel, 77 Roberts, Heather, 77 Roberts, Nigel, 81 Robertson, Natalie, 49 Robinson, Reihana, 81 Rock Garden, The, 78 Rogers, Anna, 77 Ross, Jack, 83 Ross, Kirstie, 77 Rowland, Perrin, 77 Rugby, 33 Sadler, Hōne, 61 Salmon, Dan, 45 Sameshima, Haruhiko, 71 Samoan Medical Belief and Practice, 79 Sampson, Sam, 65, 83 Sandbrook, Patrick, 77 Sargeson, Frank, 78 Satchell, William, 78 Sceats, Janet, 76 Science on Ice, 86 Scofield, Paul, 86 Scudder, Erin, 82 See What I Can See, 41 Seeing Voices, 84 Selected Poems (Smithyman), 84 Selected Poems of James K. Baxter, 82 Self-Portrait, 72 Separation and/or Greeting, 81 Settler’s Plot, The, 77 Seven Days on Mykonos, 81 Shaggy Magpie Songs, 31 Shakeup Anyway, A, 85 Shaking the Bee Tree, 73 Shaping the News, 86 Sharp, Iain, 73, 77 Sharrad, Paul, 78 Shaw, Louise, 77 Shear Hard Work, 77 Shepard, Deborah, 71, 73 93
Shepherd, Deborah, 74 Shieff, Sarah, 73 Shift, 81 Shigeru Ban, 59 Show Down, 77 Sidetracks, 82 Simmons, Laurence, 86 Simple Nullity?, A, 77 Simpson, Peter, 71 Sinclair, Keith, 75, 77, 83 Singer in a Songless Land, 73 Sing-song, 82 Skinner, Damian, 71, 72 Sleeper, 80 Slip Stream, 81 Slow Passes, 80 Smith, D I B, 25 Smither, Elizabeth, 73, 78, 83 Smithyman, Kendrick, 83 Snowing Down South, 80 Someone Else’s Life, 82 Something for the Birds, 72 Songs of a Kaumātua, 79 Sorrenson, M P K, 7, 52, 73 Sort of Conscience, A, 73 South-West of Eden, 73 Speaking Truth to Power, 86 Stafford, Jane, 78 Stanley, Mary, 84 Star Waka, 84 Starveling Year, 84 Stead, C K, 73, 78, 84 Steady Hand, A, 81 Steal Away Boy, 81 Stephenson, Brent, 86 Stick Out Keep Left, 73 Stirling, Bruce, 79 Stone, R C J, 73, 77 Stories about Wooden Keyboards, 84 Stuck Up, 80 Studies of a Small Democracy, 75 Sturm, Terry, 73 Subject, The, 82 Suffrage and Beyond, 75 Sullivan, Ann, 85 Sullivan, Robert, 62, 84
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Sundt, Richard A, 79 Sumpter, Paul, 29 Sutton, Douglas, 86 Swimmers, Dancers, 82 Switch, The, 81 Sword, Helen, 15 Tāhuhu Kōrero, 79 Tales of Gotham City, 84 Talking Music, 73 Tarling, Nicholas, 85 Tasman Relations, 77 Tauira, 23 Te Kīngitanga, 74 Tell You What 2015, 55; 2016, 47 Te Mauri Pakeaka, 78 Temple, Philip, 73 Templeton, Hugh, 85 Templeton, Malcolm, 77, 85 Tendering, 84 Then and There, 73 Thicket, 82 Three Masquerades, 86 Three Regrets and a Hymn to Beauty, 84 Ties of Blood and Empire, 77 Tigers at Awhitu, 80 Time of the Giants, The, 82 To Bed at Noon, 73 To Tatau Waka, 79 Tokelau, 79 Toll of the Bush, The, 78 Towards a Promised Land, 71 Towards Consensus?, 85 Traditional Songs of the Maori, 79 Tram Conductor’s Blue Cap, The, 81 Treadwell, Sarah, 72 Treasure Hunt, 82 Treasury, 76
Treaty of Waitangi Companion, The, 79 Trevelyan, Jill, 72 Tse, Chris, 66, 82 Tuamaka, 86 Tudor Style, The, 83 Turbulent Years, The, 74 University of Auckland, The, 76 Unreal City, 84 Unsettled Spirit, An, 73 Valparaiso, 83 Veart, David, 54, 77, 86 Vertical Living, 57 Voice and Vision, 75 Voice Carried My Family, 84 Voice for Mothers, A, 75 Volcanoes of Auckland, 85 Von Sturmer, Richard, 78 Voters’ Vengeance, 85 Voters’ Veto, 85 Voters’ Victory?, 85 Vowles, Jack, 84, 85 Waihou Journeys, 86 Waimarino County, 72 Waitangi and Indigenous Rights, 84 Walker, Paul, 57 Walking to Africa, 82 Walls to Kick and Hills to Sing From, 781 Wandering Mind, The, 56 Wanhalla, Angela, 77 Waring, Marilyn, 86 Warm Winds of Change, The, 80 Wedde, Ian, 72, 84 Welcome to the South Seas, 71 Wendt, Albert, 80, 84 Wevers, Lydia, 78
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Image credits Pages 8–9: Hokianga Harbour, 1894, collection of the Alexander Turnbull Library. Pages 20–21: spread from The Glass Rooster by Janis Freegard. Pages 30–31: Don Clarke playing for New Zealand against the British Lions, Dunedin, 1959, collection of Ron Palenski. Pages 42–43: Alice and Walter, Marine Parade, 2000, photograph by Deborah Smith. Page 50: skateboarding boys in Naenae, Lower Hutt, 1979, collection of the ATL. Page 59: the Cardboard Cathedral, 2013, photograph by Stephen Goodenough. Page 69: Kaiwharawhara, Wellington, 1880s, photograph by William Williams, collection of the ATL. Page 70: Marti Friedlander, West Coast beach, 1970, photograph by Gerrard Friedlander. Page 88: Reporters’ room at the Auckland Star newspaper, collection of the ATL.
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