Words that make worlds. Arguments that change minds. Ideas that illuminate. Publishing books that make a difference – 2016 edition.
Summer 2016
POLITICS AND THE MEDIA: SECOND EDITION Edited by Geoff Kemp, Babak Bahador, Kate McMillan & Chris Rudd
Journalists and presidents, hacks and spin doctors, media moguls and prime ministers: in New Zealand and around the world, politics and the media are deeply intertwined. Politics and the Media introduces students to the rich literature on media and politics internationally, covering history, political economy and contemporary trends, and then analyses the particular shape of the media in New Zealand and its political role. This second edition features extensive coverage of the 2014 ‘Dirty Politics’ campaign, the increasing importance of online media, and updated material in all chapters. Geoff Kemp is a senior lecturer in Politics and International Relations at the University of Auckland, Babak Bahador is a senior lecturer at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand, Kate McMillan is a senior lecturer in politics at Victoria University of Wellington, and Chris Rudd is a senior lecturer in the Department of Politics at the University of Otago. February 2016, 230 x 165 mm, 360 pages Paperback, 978 1 86940 847 3, $59.99
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THIS PAPER BOAT Gregory Kan
This Paper Boat follows the author as he traces his own history through the lives and written fragments of Iris Wilkinson (aka Robin Hyde), of his parents and grandparents. He explores old territories of Robin Hyde’s, still dripping with the past – the tide pool at Island Bay, the garden at Laloma. He listens to the stories of his parents and their parents, the eels and milk, frangipani trees, drains and barbed wire of their childhoods. While stumbling across irreparable fractures between worlds, the author uncovers the permission to have beautiful and imperfect plans. Gregory Kan is a writer based in Auckland. His most recent series of poems, ‘A holding apart of air’, features in the catalogue for the exhibition what is a life? by the painter Kim Pieters, at the Adam Art Gallery, Wellington, and his work is featured or forthcoming in literary journals such as brief, Hue & Cry, otoliths, Percutio, Sport and Turbine. February 2016, 210 x 148 mm, 84 pages Paperback, 978 1 86940 845 9, $24.99
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Autumn 2016
A WHAKAPAPA OF TRADITION: ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF NGĀTI POROU CARVING, 1830–1930 Ngarino Ellis, with new photography by Natalie Robertson
In A Whakapapa of Tradition, Ngarino Ellis examines how and why a rapid evolution in Māori carving took place between 1830 and 1930 by exploring the Iwirākau school of carving. The six major carvers of this school went on to create more than thirty important meeting houses and other structures, which Ellis draws on to tell this story of Ngāti Porou carving and a profound transformation in Māori art. Beautifully illustrated with new photography by Natalie Robertson, and drawing on the work of key scholars, A Whakapapa of Tradition will be a landmark volume in the history of writing about Māori art. Ngarino Ellis (Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Porou) is a lecturer in art history at the University of Auckland and co-editor with Deidre Brown of Te Puna: Māori Art from Northland. Natalie Robertson (Ngāti Porou, Clann Dhònnchaidh) is a photographic artist and senior lecturer at AUT University. March 2016, 248 x 200 mm, 304 pages, colour illustrations Hardback, 978 1 86940 737 7, $69.99
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Autumn 2016
BESIDE HERSELF Chris Price
‘All of my best lines are accidents’, Chris Price writes in this book, and proceeds to prove that she has the knack of putting herself in harm’s way and the skill to build from there. Beside Herself plays with character, and with language, and with the way the one works on the other. A selection of beautifully crafted, riddling poems of persons and personae, truths and falsehoods, frank identities and masked selves, Beside Herself is a playful, shapeshifting performance. Chris Price is based in Wellington, where she teaches the poetry MA at the International Institute of Modern Letters at Victoria University. Her first collection of poems, Husk, won the 2002 NZSA Jessie Mackay Award for Best First Book of Poetry and her next book, the genre-busting Brief Lives, was shortlisted in the biography category in the 2007 Montana New Zealand Book Awards. March 2016, 198 x 132 mm, 120 pages Paperback, 978 1 86940 846 6, $24.99
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Autumn 2016
FAT SCIENCE: WHY DIETS AND EXERCISE DON’T WORK — AND WHAT DOES Robyn Toomath
Fat Science draws on the latest research and twenty years of working with overweight patients to offer realism and policy solutions to one of our biggest problems. Robyn Toomath shows how our modern world is making us fat. And while governments and individuals keep trying things that science shows do not work – from dieting to education campaigns – she outlines what just might make a difference in ending the obesity epidemic. A thousand books will tell you how to get thin. It looks like they haven’t worked. We just keep getting fatter. Fat Science – a small book about one of our biggest problems – can change that. Robyn Toomath is the clinical director of general medicine at Auckland Hospital, former president of the New Zealand Society for the Study of Diabetes, and founder of Fight the Obesity Epidemic. April 2016, 190 x 140 mm, 200 pages, NZ & Australian rights only Paperback, 978 1 86940 853 4, $29.99
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Autumn 2016
A FEW HARES TO CHASE: THE LIFE AND ECONOMICS OF BILL PHILLIPS Alan Bollard
‘Bill Phillips was an inventor, an adventurer, a hero and a relentlessly original thinker. He was the Indiana Jones of economics and Alan Bollard has written a definitive biography.’ – Tim Harford, author of The Undercover Economist How did an electrician from New Zealand with a few mediocre grades in sociology write the second most cited economics article in the world, build the MONIAC – a revolutionary computing machine – and quickly rise to become one of the world’s leading economists? From a remote Dannevirke farm to wartime POW camps to London’s intellectual world, the Bill Phillips story is a true New Zealand tale of adventurous spirit and can-do energy. Alan Bollard is the executive director of the APEC Secretariat in Singapore, former governor of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand and secretary of the Treasury, and the author of Crisis: One Central Bank Governor and the Global Financial Collapse (2010). April 2016, 216 x 138 mm, 296 pages, NZ & Australian rights only Paperback, 978 1 86940 829 9, $39.99 14/15
Winter 2016
SHELF LIFE: REVIEWS, REPLIES AND REMINISCENCES C K Stead
Every morning for the past thirty years, C K Stead has written fiction and poetry. Shelf Life collects the best of his afternoon work: reviews and essays, interviews and diaries, lectures and opinion pieces. Stead takes the reader through nine essays in ‘the Mansfield file’, collects works of criticism and review in ‘book talk’, writes in the ‘first person’ about everything from David Bain to Parnell, and finally offers some recent reflections on poetic laurels from his time as New Zealand poet laureate. Throughout, Stead is vintage Stead: incisive, intelligent, personal. C K Stead has published more than forty books and received numerous prizes and honours recognising his contribution to literature. He received our highest award, the Order of New Zealand, in 2007 and he is the New Zealand poet laureate for 2015–2017. June 2016, 210 x 140 mm, 452 pages Paperback, 978 1 86940 849 7, $45
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Winter 2016
BLOOMSBURY SOUTH: THE ARTS IN CHRISTCHURCH 1933–1953 Peter Simpson
For two decades in Christchurch, New Zealand, a cast of remarkable men and women remade the arts. Simpson brings to life the individual artists and their passions, but he also takes us inside the scenes that they created together: Bethell and her visiting coterie of younger poets; Glover and Bensemann’s exacting typography at the Caxton Press; the yearly exhibitions and aesthetic clashes of the Group; McCahon and Baxter’s developing friendship; the effects of Brasch’s patronage; Marsh’s Shakespearian productions at the Little Theatre. Simpson re-creates a Christchurch we have lost, where a group of artists collaborated to create a distinctively New Zealand art. A writer and scholar who now lives in Auckland, Peter Simpson lived in Christchurch for 25 years and both graduated from and subsequently taught at the University of Canterbury. Simpson is the author of six non-fiction books and has edited, or contributed to, many other titles. July 2016, 238 x 200 mm, 364 pages, colour illustrations Hardback, 978 1 86940 848 0, $69.99
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Winter 2016
THE ROAD TO HELL: STATE VIOLENCE AGAINST CHILDREN IN POSTWAR NEW ZEALAND Elizabeth Stanley
From the 1950s to the 1980s, the New Zealand government took more than 100,000 children from experiences of strife, neglect, poverty or family violence and placed them in state homes like Epuni, Kingslea, Kohitere and Allendale. Within institutions, children faced abysmal conditions, limited education and social isolation. They endured physical, sexual and psychological violence, as well as secure cells, knock-out sedatives and electroconvulsive therapy. Stanley tells the children’s story: growing up in homes characterised by violence and neglect; removal into the state’s ‘care’ network; daily life in the institutions; violence and punishment; and the legacy of this treatment for victims today. Elizabeth Stanley is a Reader in the Institute of Criminology at Victoria University of Wellington. She is the author of Torture, Truth and Justice and co-editor of State Crime and Resistance (Routledge, 2009; 2013). August 2016, 230 x 165 mm, 296 pages Paperback, 978 1 86940 854 1, $45
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Winter 2016
MISTER HAMILTON John Dickson
Mister Hamilton, John Dickson’s first collection in eighteen years, is an appealing, questioning mix of elements. Over a base of South Island bedrock (granite, schist, greywacke), Dickson has peopled this quietly fiery collection with day-to-day working voices and narratives, sometimes comic, sometimes tragic, sometimes charged with a political consciousness and lyrical intensity. Shot-through with veins of jazz, rock and blues, quizzical religiosity and a streak of the absurd, this book takes a fresh look at the streets and lawns and people of urban and suburban ‘Pig Island’ and offers some thoughtful, wisely pitched and immensely likeable poems. Descended from a mix of Irish, Scots and English ancestors, John Dickson was born in 1944 at Milton, South Otago. He is the author of the poetry collections what happened on the way to Oamaru (1986) and sleeper (Auckland University Press, 1998), as well as an audio CD Plain Song (2009). August 2016, 210 x 148 mm, 84 pages Paperback, 978 1 86940 855 8, $24.99
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Plainsong
For many years I lived in Southland. In fact, I am from Southland. Some people say my speech is slow I say it’s deliberate, just. And my soul runs dark like Southland’s slow intestinal rivers laden with manuka dust. And my detachment from anything plain. The yearning for love (even now) I put down to watching the Southern Lights on still freezing nights my heart abandoned only to itself like a song heard outside a dance hall. And this habit of accepting things until too late. I have mementoes signed certificates proving attendance: my father’s waistcoat when he tended the farm washed utterly of sweat and the warm smell of cattle and the score of Beethoven’s Appassionata that belonged to my mother once. And look here, this Box Brownie photo my parents, I think.
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I used to have place, somewhere called home. Today, I write my office facing a concrete wall. Southland’s now nothing but a thinning of words. Yet how it smoulders still burning in my soul like swamp fire.
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Spring 2016
THIS MODEL WORLD: TRAVELS TO THE EDGE OF CONTEMPORARY ART Anthony Byrt
Built around hundreds of hours spent in galleries, artists’ studios and on the road from Brisbane to Detroit to Venice, this is a book about major figures like Yvonne Todd, Shane Cotton and Billy Apple and emerging artists such as Luke Willis Thompson, Shannon Te Ao and Ruth Buchanan. It’s about severed heads and failed cities; about bright young stars and old men with a final point to prove; about looking for God and finding Edward Snowden; and about what it means to investigate the boundary where our bodies hit the world. A deeply personal journey through the contemporary New Zealand art world. Anthony Byrt is an award-winning critic and journalist. He is a regular writer for Metro, and contributes to Artforum International, one of the world’s leading contemporary art magazines. In 2013 he was Critical Studies Fellow at Cranbrook Academy of Art, Michigan, and was New Zealand’s Reviewer of the Year at the 2015 Canon Media Awards. September 2016, 210 x 150 mm, 252 pages, colour illustrations Paperback with flaps, 978 1 86940 858 9, $45
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Spring 2016
TUPUNA AWA: PEOPLE AND POLITICS OF THE WAIKATO RIVER Marama Muru-Lanning
For hapū and iwi of the lands that border its length, the Waikato River is an ancestor, a taonga and a source of mauri, lying at the heart of identity and chiefly power. It is also subject to governing oversight by the Crown and intersected by power stations managed by state-owned companies – a situation rife with complexity. In this book Marama Muru-Lannning explains how Māori of the region, the Crown and Mighty River Power have talked about the ownership, guardianship and stakeholders of the river. By examining the debates over water in one New Zealand river, through a single recent period, Muru-Lanning provides a lens through which to view modern iwi politics and the contests for power between Māori and the state. Marama Muru-Lanning is of Waikato and Ngāti Maniapoto descent and holds a PhD in Anthropology from the University of Auckland. She is now a research fellow at the James Henare Research Centre. September 2016, 230 x 165 mm, 256 pages, colour illustrations Paperback, 978 1 86940 850 3, $49.99 30/31
Spring 2016
THE WORLD, THE FLESH AND THE DEVIL: THE LIFE AND OPINIONS OF SAMUEL MARSDEN IN ENGLAND AND THE ANTIPODES, 1765–1838 Andrew Sharp
In this major biography spanning research, and the subject’s life, across England, New South Wales and New Zealand, Andrew Sharp tells the story of early evangelist Samuel Marsden. By diving deeply into key moments – the voyage out, the disputes with Macquarie, the founding of missions – Sharp gets us to reimagine the world as Marsden saw it: always under threat from the Prince of Darkness and in need of ‘a bold reprover of vice’. Sharp takes us back into the nineteenth century – a world written in the words of the King James Bible – to reveal the past as a truly foreign country. Andrew Sharp is an emeritus professor at the University of Auckland. He is the author or editor of books including Justice and the Māori (1990, expanded 1997), Leap into the Dark: The Changing Role of the State in New Zealand since 1984 (1994) and The English Levellers (1998). October 2016, 240 x 170 mm, 968 pages, colour illustrations Hardback, 978 1 86940 812 1, $75
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Spring 2016
GOTTFRIED LINDAUER’S NEW ZEALAND: THE MĀORI PORTRAITS Edited by Ngahiraka Mason and Zara Stanhope
From the 1870s to the early twentieth century, the Bohemian immigrant artist Gottfried Lindauer travelled to marae and rural towns around New Zealand and – commissioned by Māori and Pākehā – captured in paint the images of key Māori figures. For Māori then and now, the faces of tūpuna are full of mana and life. The book presents 67 major portraits and 8 genre paintings alongside detailed accounts of the subject and work, with essays by leading scholars that take us inside Lindauer and his world. Ngahiraka Mason was Māori curator at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki from 1999 to 2015. Zara Stanhope is principal curator at the gallery and has written a number of books, articles and exhibition catalogues. Contributing writers include Len Bell, Nigel Borrell, Chanel Clarke, Jane Davidson-Ladd, Ngarino Ellis, Aleš Filip, Sarah Hillary, Ute Larsen, Roman Musil, and Kahu Te Kanawa. October 2016, 310 x 206 mm, 320 pages approx, colour illustrations Hardback, 978 1 86940 856 5, $75
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Spring 2016
NEW ZEALAND WINE: THE LAND, THE VINES, THE PEOPLE Warren Moran
Though the New Zealand wine industry really began only fifty years ago, vines and winemakers have now spread across the land – from Central Otago to Kumeu, Waipara to Wairarapa – to produce notable wines for New Zealanders and the world. In this book, Warren Moran provides an unrivalled introduction to New Zealand wine: the climate, soils, and geography our winemakers work with; the grape varieties they have tried to tame; and the extraordinary personalities, families and companies who have made the wine and the industry. New Zealand Wine: The Land, the Vines, the People is a must for all of those interested in understanding the extraordinary wines of New Zealand. Warren Moran is a geographer and professor emeritus at the University of Auckland. Beginning with his 1958 MA thesis, Moran has published extensively on wine (and rural industries more generally) in New Zealand and overseas. Among other awards, he has been named a distinguished geographer by the New Zealand Geographical Society. November 2016, 262 x 217 mm, 400 pages approx, colour illustrations Hardback, 978 1 86940 478 9, $69.99
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Spring 2016
TELL YOU WHAT: GREAT NEW ZEALAND NONFICTION 2017 Edited by Susanna Andrew & Jolisa Gracewood
Last year’s Tell You What was ‘quite a ride . . . a gripping, thought provoking and inspiring reminder of how much talent is out there’ (KiaOra magazine), featuring ‘some of New Zealand’s best writers, covering subjects like bullies, Barbies, girl bands and grandads’ (The Australian Women’s Weekly). ‘Take it and read it, as, one by one, each writer tells us their what’ wrote John Campbell in the foreword. And this year? Third time lucky we say. The talent is assembling. The stories are rolling in. The 2017 edition of Tell You What promises an intellectually stimulating summer for New Zealanders up and down the country. Writer, reviewer and literary editor Jolisa Gracewood likes bikes and is a benefactor of trees. Susanna Andrew is an organiser of literary events, and thinks and writes about books for Metro magazine. November 2016, 198 x 128 mm, 224 pages approx Paperback, 978 1 86940 860 2, $29.99
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Spring 2016
MĀORI TELEVISION: THE FIRST TEN YEARS Jo Smith
Established in 2004, Māori Television has had a major impact on New Zealand broadcasting. But over the past year or so, it is the politics of Māori Television that have been at the foreground of public consciousness, with other media outlets tracking the search for a new CEO, allegations of editorial intervention and arguments over news reporting approaches to Te Kōhanga Reo National Trust. Based on three years of interviews with key stakeholders, this is a deep account of Māori Television in its first ten years and a solidly researched examination of its unique contribution to the media cultures of Aotearoa New Zealand. Jo Smith (Waitaha, Kati Māmoe and Kāi Tahu) is a senior lecturer at Victoria University. She is the author of book chapters as well as articles in a range of journals, including Arena, Continuum, Transnational Cinemas, Settler Colonial Studies and AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples. November 2016, 228 x 152 mm, 240 pages approx, colour illustrations Paperback, 978 1 86940 857 2, $45
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Rugby and roosters, entanglements and education, songs and seeing: this is what we got up to last year.
History 2015
RUGBY: A NEW ZEALAND HISTORY Ron Palenski
‘Once again, Ron Palenski has demonstrated his mastery; he has taken a game close to New Zealanders’ hearts and produced an outstanding and definitive work on the subject . . . This book is an absolute “must” for serious rugby fans.’– Booksellers New Zealand August 2015, 270 x 224 mm, 460 pages, colour illustrations Hardback, 978 1 86940 836 7, $69.99
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History 2015
AT THE MARGIN OF EMPIRE: JOHN WEBSTER AND HOKIANGA, 1841–1900 Jennifer Ashton
‘Ashton’s “life and times” account of this period is both compelling and accessible . . .’ – American Historical Review ‘It’s history presented with panache and a keen sense of character.’ – New Zealand Listener February 2015, 228 x 148 mm, 276 pages, colour illustrations Paperback, 978 1 86940 825 1, $49.99
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History 2015
ENTANGLEMENTS OF EMPIRE: MISSIONARIES, MĀORI, AND THE QUESTION OF THE BODY Tony Ballantyne
‘The fullest and most ample consideration of the two chief actors in this early period. . . . “Entanglement” is likely to become a new orthodoxy, so absorb it while it’s still fresh.’ – New Zealand Books ‘. . . a precise, argumentative and game-changing book.’ – New Zealand Listener March 2015, 228 x 152 mm, 376 pages, illustrations, NZ rights only Paperback, 978 1 86940 826 8, $39.99 47
History 2015
OUTCASTS OF THE GODS? THE STRUGGLE OVER SLAVERY IN MĀORI NEW ZEALAND Hazel Petrie
‘Insightful and comprehensive exploration of a fascinating and controversial topic.’ – New Zealand Listener ‘An outstanding investigation of a little-studied but extremely important phenomenon in New Zealand history.’ – The Journal of Pacific History September 2015, 230 x 165 mm, 456 pages, colour illustrations Paperback, 978 1 86940 830 5, $45
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History 2015
THE MANY DEATHS OF MARY DOBIE: MURDER, POLITICS AND REVENGE IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY NEW ZEALAND David Hastings
‘A fascinating tale of a gruesome killing, made all the more interesting by the surrounding political climate of the time’ – Booksellers New Zealand ‘Hastings does an amazing job of breathing life into an obscure murder near Opunake in 1880.’ – Weekend Herald September 2015, 210 x 140 mm, 280 pages, colour illustrations Paperback, 978 1 86940 837 4, $39.99 49
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Art 2015
SEE WHAT I CAN SEE: NEW ZEALAND PHOTOGRAPHY FOR THE YOUNG AND CURIOUS Gregory O’Brien
‘It’s an excellent read, full of fascinating details that will develop the reader’s understanding and enthusiasm for this versatile art, which is quite marvellous in its wide reach across society and subject matter.’ – Magpies October 2015, 265 x 235 mm, 112 pages, colour illustrations Hardback, 978 1 86940 843 5, $34.99 Finalist, New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults 2016 51
Māori 2015
TAUIRA: MĀORI METHODS OF LEARNING AND TEACHING Joan Metge
‘This book gives a unique insight into the education experience of Māori in the mid-20th century, a generation that experienced great upheavals that continue to affect Māori to this day.’ – Mana ‘. . . a window on a mid-twentieth-century rural Māori world as described by those who grew up there.’ – Spasifik June 2015, 210 x 140 mm, 320 pages Paperback, 978 1 86940 822 0, $45 52
Politics 2015
DEMOCRACY IN NEW ZEALAND Raymond Miller
‘A competent work by an experienced and well-published Professor of Politics at the University of Auckland. . . . Miller deserves credit for painting the big picture, and he succeeds.’ – New Zealand Books May 2015, 214 x 140 mm, 288 pages Paperback, 978 1 86940 835 0, $45
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Politics 2015
HELEN CLARK: INSIDE STORIES Claudia Pond Eyley & Dan Salmon
‘. . . the closer you get to Clark’s people, the more fascinating are the observations. Her parents and sisters are extremely forthcoming and both Cath and Judith Tizard allow glimpses of Clark in the early years, which bring the fledgling politician into sharp focus . . . ’ – North & South October 2015, 228 x 152 mm, 328 pages, illustrations Paperback, 978 1 86940 838 1, $39.99
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Guidebooks 2015
THE WRITER’S DIET Helen Sword
‘The Writer’s Diet could spell the end of journalistic jargon, bombastic fiction and indecipherable bureaucratic bollocks.’ – Southland Times ‘Freshly reprinted, The Writer’s Diet is a wee slip of a thing, a volume so slim as to be almost anorexic, but its 88 pages contain much wisdom.’ – Otago Daily Times April 2015, 190 x 140 mm, 88 pages, NZ rights only Paperback, 978 1 86940 831 2, $24.99
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Guidebooks 2015
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY IN NEW ZEALAND: A USER’S GUIDE TO COPYRIGHT, PATENTS, TRADE MARKS AND MORE Paul Sumpter
‘. . . a handy little book that introduces you to patents, trade marks, copyright and other key elements of IP. . . What are the obstacles to patenting? Is it a good idea to register a trade mark? . . . This book tackles common questions in concise and accessible prose.’ – NZ Business July 2015, 210 x 140 mm, 160 pages Paperback, 978 1 86940 834 3, $29.99 56
Literature 2015
LOST AND GONE AWAY Lynn Jenner
‘Many write about loss, but few with such skill as New Zealand writer Lynn Jenner in Lost and Gone Away. A collection of pieces centred on loss, absence and things mislaid and gone, it spans different cities and centuries and evolves into a profound, philosophical and wholly original inquiry into the nature of the Holocaust.’ – Metro July 2015, 210 x 140 mm, 284 pages Paperback, 978 1 86940 840 4, $34.99 Finalist, Ockham New Zealand Book Awards 2016
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Literature 2015
TELL YOU WHAT: GREAT NEW ZEALAND NONFICTION 2016 Edited by Susanna Andrew & Jolisa Gracewood
‘Refreshingly unselfconscious in its New Zealandness, this book shows our writers standing upright now for sure.’ – Sunday Star-Times ‘Good for dipping into – you might even learn something.’ – Weekend Herald November 2015, 198 x 128 mm, 252 pages Paperback, 978 1 86940 844 2, $29.99 58
Poetry 2015
OTHERWISE John Dennison
‘The small, elegant poems . . . with great skill suggest the depths, moral and spiritual, to be found in daily life.’ – Metro ‘It’s rare to come across a poetic debut as assured as this. In examining the passing of time, these meditative poems also make sense of it.’ – New Zealand Listener February 2015, 216 x 135 mm, 64 pages, NZ & Australian rights only Paperback, 978 1 86940 828 2, $24.99
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Poetry 2015
WHALE YEARS Gregory O’Brien
‘Whale Years is an incredible array of poems – stylistically adventurous and dazzlingly beautiful. They trace sea journeys of many kinds: the migratory paths of whales and birds, earlier explorations by other men and the poet’s own singing interpretations’ – New Zealand Listener ‘O’Brien surveys the heart and health of an ocean and its islands in memorable, musical lines’ – North & South March 2015, 230 x 165 mm, 100 pages, illustrations Paperback, 978 1 86940 832 9, $27.99 60
Poetry 2015
THE GLASS ROOSTER Janis Freegard
‘The ecological subject matter of the book is never heavy handed or clichéd. You can see the author’s love for the variety of species populating this planet . . .’ – Booksellers New Zealand ‘These poems are searching, meaningful, painful and uncompromising.’ – Otago Daily Times May 2015, 210 x 148 mm, 96 pages Paperback, 978 1 86940 833 6, $24.99
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Poetry 2015
SHAGGY MAGPIE SONGS Murray Edmond
‘A collection of poems that are a little bubbly, a little absurd and have a little absurd laughter ringing through them . . . Edmond keeps offering up new ideas.’ – Otago Daily Times ‘Murray Edmond’s Shaggy Magpie Songs is a celebration of poetry’s potential for drama and comedy, narrative and nonsense.’ – North & South August 2015, 230 x 165 mm, 72 pages Paperback, 978 1 86940 841 1, $24.99
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Poetry 2015
THE BLUE VOYAGE, AND OTHER POEMS Anne French
‘One of the pleasures of this collection is the sense of joy and exhilaration, of things going well, that is often conveyed by images of time on the water. Yet many of the poems are elegies . . . The conservationist Geoff Park is given the best send-off, surely one of the finest poems of remembrance ever written.’ – Landfall November 2015, 210 x 148 mm, 68 pages Paperback, 978 1 86940 842 8, $24.99
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Classics reissued 2015
PASSPORT TO HELL Robin Hyde
‘Robin Hyde never wrote a word that is not worth reading and to have this classic – published when she was 30 – back in a finely edited edition is a pleasure’ – North & South ‘Full marks to AUP for bringing out this latest edition: Passport to Hell deserves to be labelled a New Zealand classic.’ – The Dominion Post June 2015, 198 x 130 mm, 344 pages Paperback, 978 1 86940 839 8, $39.99
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Classics reissued 2015
THE NEW ZEALAND WARS AND THE VICTORIAN INTERPRETATION OF RACIAL CONFLICT James Belich
‘James Belich’s 1986 book The New Zealand Wars changed long-accepted perspectives on the 19th-century conflict . . . arguably the definitive account of the traumatic events from 1845 to 1872.’ – New Zealand Listener February 2015, first published 1986, 216 x 138 mm, 400 pages, maps Paperback, 978 1 86940 827 5, $39.99 Best First Book of Prose, New Zealand Book Awards, 1987; Trevor Reese Memorial Prize for Commonwealth History, 1988 65
Classics reissued 2015
LEN LYE: A BIOGRAPHY Roger Horrocks
‘He has done more than anyone to ensure we know as much as we do about one of our finest artists. With these two back in print and the completion of the Len Lye Centre in New Plymouth, the artist’s legacy and reputation look secure for many years to come.’ – North & South December 2015, first published 2001, 240 x 180 mm, 508 pages, colour illustrations Paperback with flaps, 978 1 86940 247 1, $59.99
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Classics reissued 2015
ART THAT MOVES: THE WORK OF LEN LYE Roger Horrocks
‘This is a smartly designed book with good quality illustrations. . . . Horrocks examines Lye’s ideas and then studies his sculptures and films. Art that Moves is an accessible survey of Lye’s kinetic work as well as a valuable companion to Horrocks’s earlier book, Len Lye: A Biography.’ – Nelson Mail December 2015, first published 2009, 238 x 193 mm, 280 pages, colour illustrations & DVD Paperback with flaps, 978 1 86940 422 2, $69.99
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Poetry, pottery, politics and portraits. We’re interested in almost everything.
BACKLIST
ART AND ARCHITECTURE BAKER, Kriselle. The Desire of the Line: Ralph Hotere Figurative Works. 156p, colour illus, 2005, $59.99, 978 186940 343 0. BARRIE, Andrew. Shigeru Ban: Cardboard Cathedral. Photographs by Bridgit Anderson & Stephen Goodenough. 252p, colour & b/w illus, hb, 2014, $59.99, 978 1 86940 767 4. Gold Award, Designers’ Institute of New Zealand Best Awards. Winner, Discipline: Communication, iF Design Awards 2015. Winner, Best Book, Best Illustrated Book and Best Typography, PANZ Book Design Awards 2015. 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. New Zealand Sculpture: A History (updated edn). 204p, colour & b/w illus, 2008, $99.99, 978 1 86940 425 3. GATLEY, Julia. Athfield Architects. 320p, colour illus, hb, 2012, $75, 978 1 86940 591 5. 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. GATLEY, Julia & WALKER, Paul. Vertical Living: The Architectural Centre and the Remaking of Wellington. 232p, colour illus, hb, 2014, $59.99, 978 1 86940 815 2. 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.
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.
SHEPARD, Deborah (ed.). Between the Lives: Partners in Art. 246p, colour plates & b/w illus, 2005, $49.99, 978 1 86940 333 1.*
DUNN, Michael. New Zealand Painting: A Concise History. 224p, colour & b/w illus, hb, 3rd imp, 2007, $99.99, 978 1 86940 297 6.
SIMPSON, Peter. Colin McCahon: The Titirangi Years, 1953–1959. 186p, colour illus, 2007, $59.99, 978 1 86940 389 8.
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SIMPSON, Peter. Fantastica: The World of Leo Bensemann. 232p, colour illus, hb, 2011, $75, 978 1 86940 471 0.
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.
SIMPSON, Peter & PERYER, Peter. Peter Peryer: Photographer. 144p, colour illus, 2008, $59.99, 978 1 86940 417 8. Finalist, Montana NZ Book Awards 2009.
CARTER, Ian. Gadfly: The Life and Times of James Shelley. 346p, illus, 1993, hb, $49.99, 978 1 86940 085 9.
SKINNER, Damian. The Carver and the Artist: Māori Art in the Twentieth Century. 232p, colour illus, 2008, $89.99, 978 1 86940 373 7.
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.
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 , 2nd imp, 2015, $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.*
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.*
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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.
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.
GUSTAFSON, Barry. Kiwi Keith: A Biography of Keith Holyoake. 420p, illus, hb, 2nd imp, 2008, $59.99, 978 1 86940 400 0.
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.
HENSLEY, Gerald. Final Approaches. 328p, illus, 2nd imp, 2006, $49.99, 978 1 86940 378 2.
REID, Bryan. After the Fireworks: A Life of David Ballantyne. 232p, 2004, $49.99, 978 1 86940 327 0.
HERCOCK, Fay. Alice: The Making of a Woman Doctor 1914–1974. 294p, illus, 1999, $45, 978 1 86940 206 8.*
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.
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. McELDOWNEY, Dennis. Shaking the Bee Tree. 223p, 1992, $39.99, 978 1 86940 073 6. McELDOWNEY, Dennis. Then and There: A 1970s Diary. 212p, illus, 1995, $39.99, 978 1 86940 116 0. McELDOWNEY, Dennis. The World Regained. 142p, illus, 2001, $34.99, 978 1 86940 253 2.
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. Photographs by Robert Cross. 216p, 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. 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.* STEAD, C K. South-West of Eden: A Memoir, 1932–1956. 360p, hb, 2010, $45, 978 1 86940 454 3. STONE, R C J. Young Logan Campbell. 287p, illus, hb, 1982, $45, 978 0 19648 019 0. STURM, Terry. An Unsettled Spirit: The Life and Frontier Fiction of Edith Lyttleton (G B Lancaster). 71
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320p, illus, 2003, $49.99, 978 1 86940 294 5. World rights except North America. Finalist, Montana NZ Book Awards 2004. 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 . 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.
THE DICTIONARY OF NEW ZEALAND BIOGRAPHY Published in association with the Ministry for Culture and Heritage The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, Volume One: 1769–1869. 692p, hb, 4th imp, 1998, $150, 978 0 04641 052 0.* The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, Volume Two: 1870–1900. 684p, hb, 2nd imp, 1993, $150, 978 0 90891 249 0. The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, Volume Three: 1901–1920. 672p, hb, 2nd imp, 2000, $150, 978 1 86940 200 6.
CALLAGHAN, Paul. Wool to Weta: Transforming New Zealand’s Culture and Economy. 184p, 4th imp, 2012, $34.99, 978 1 86940 438 3.
The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, Volume Four: 1921–1940. 672p, hb, 2nd imp, 1999, $150, 978 1 86940 203 7.
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.
Ngā Tāngata Taumata Rau: 1769–1869. 464p, hb, 1990, $79.99, 978 0 04442 176 4.*
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, 3rd imp, 2016, $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.
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. 72
BASSETT, Michael. The Mother of All Depart ments. 312p, illus, 1997, $49.99, 978 1 86940 175 7.
1999, $49.99, 978 1 86940 211 2. Winner, J M Sherrard Award for Regional History 2002.
BELGRAVE, Michael. Historical Frictions: Maori Claims and Reinvented Histories. 396p, 2005, 978 1 8694 320 1, $49.99.*
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.
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. 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. The Rise and Fall of National Women’s Hospital: A History. 336p, 2014, $49.99, 978 1 86940 809 1. 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,
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, 5th imp, 2016, $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 73
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the Book in New Zealand. 268p, illus, 2000, $45, 978 1 86940 231 0.
illus, 3rd imp, 2008, $34.99, 978 1 86940 341 6. AUP Studies in Cultural and Social History, 2.
HARPER, Glyn (ed.). Letters From Gallipoli: New Zealand Soldiers Write Home. 344p, illus, 2011, $45, 978 1 86940 477 2.*
McELDOWNEY, Dennis. A Press Achieved: The Emergence of Auckland University Press, 1927–1972. 160p, illus, 2001, $34.99, 978 1 86940 239 6.
HASTINGS, David. Extra! Extra! How the People Made the News. 296p, illus, 2013, $45, 978 1 86940 738 4. HASTINGS, David. Over the Mountains of the Sea: Life on the Migrant Ships, 1870–1885. 302p, illus, 3rd imp, 2015, $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. 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.* LANGE, Raeburn. May the People Live: A History of Maori Health Development 1900–1920. 374p, illus, 1999, $49.99, 978 1 86940 214 3. LAURENSON, Helen B. Going Up, Going Down: The Rise and Fall of the Department Store. 176p,
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. Winner, J M Sherrard Award in New Zealand Regional and Local History, 2015. PETRIE, Hazel. Chiefs of Industry. 340p, illus, 2006, $49.99, 978 1 86940 376 8. Finalist, Montana NZ Book Awards 2007.* POOL, Ian, DHARMALINGAM, Arunachalam & SCEATS, Janet. The New Zealand Family from 1840: A Demographic History, 474p, 2007, $49.99, 978 1 86940 357 7. PRIESTLEY, Rebecca. Mad on Radium: New Zealand in the Atomic Age. 296p, illus, 2012, $45, 978 1 86940 727 8. RABEL, Roberto. New Zealand and the Vietnam War: Politics and Diplomacy. 444p, illus, 2005, $49.99, 978 1 8694 340 9. 74
REID, Nicholas. The University of Auckland: The First 125 Years. 112p, colour illus, 2008, $39.99, 978 1 86940 413 0.
Empire: New Zealand’s Involvement in Middle East Defence and the Suez Crisis, 1947–57. 278p, 1994, $45, 978 1 86940 097 2.
RICHARDSON, Len. Coal, Class and Community: The United Mineworkers of New Zealand, 1880– 1960. 344p, illus, 1995, $45, 978 1 86940 113 9.
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.
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. SORRENSON, M P K. Ko te Whenua te Utu / Land is the Price: Essays on Maori History, Land and Politics. 344p, 2014, $49.99, 978 1 86940 810 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
VEART, David. Hello Girls and Boys! A New Zealand Toy Story. 320p, colour illus, hb, 2014, $65, 978 1 86940 821 3. 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. WOODWARD, Alistair & BLAKELY, Tony. The Healthy Country? A History of Life and Death in New Zealand. 320p, 2014, $49.99, 978 1 86940 813 8. 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. 75
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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. GRACEWOOD, Jolisa & ANDREW, Susanna (eds). Tell You What: Great New Zealand Non fiction 2015. 240p, 2014, $29.99, 978 1 86940 824 4. HYDE, Robin. The Godwits Fly. Edited & introduced by Patrick Sandbrook. 260p, 2nd imp, 2007, $34.99, 978 1 86940 245 7. JENSEN, Kai. Whole Men: The Masculine Tradition in New Zealand Literature. 208p, 1996, $39.99, 978 1 86940 145 0. JONES, Jenny Robin. Writers in Residence: A Journey with Pioneering New Zealand Writers. 328p, pb, 2004, $45, 971 1 86940 3027.* O’BRIEN, Gregory. Diesel Mystic. 200p, illus, 1989, $34.99, 978 1 86940 017 0. 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 (eds). 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. STEAD, C K. Book Self: The Reader as Writer and the Writer as Critic. 448p, 2008, $45, 978 1 86940 412 3.* STEAD, C K. Kin of Place: Essays on 20 New Zealand Writers. 392p, 2002, $45, 978 1 86940 272 3.* VON STURMER, Richard. A Network of Dissolving Threads. 136p, 1991, $29.99, 978 1 86940 054 5. WEVERS, Lydia. Country of Writing: Travel Writing and New Zealand, 1809–1900. 240p, illus, $49.99. 978 1 86940 271 6. WILLIAMS, Mark. Leaving the Highway: Six Contemporary New Zealand Novelists. 240p, 2nd imp, 1992, $45, 978 1 86940 044 6. MĀORI STUDIES BIGGS, Bruce. The Complete English–Maori Dictionary. 238p, 14th imp, 2016, $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. 76
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, 4th imp, 2016, $59.99, 978 1 86940 331 7. Honour Award, Montana NZ Book Awards 1996. KAWHARU, Merata (ed.). Maranga Mai! Te Reo and Marae In Crisis? 280p, colour illus, 2014, $45, 978 1 86940 805 3. 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, 2nd imp, 2016, $49.99, 978 1 86940 467 3. REWI, Poia. Whaikōrero: The World of Māori Oratory. 240p, illus, 4th imp, 2016, $45, 978 1 86940 463 5. Winner, NZSA E H McCormick Best First Book Award for Non-Fiction 2011. SADLER, Hōne. Ko Tautoro, Te Pito O Tōku Ao: A Ngāpuhi Narrative. 200p, hb, genealogies, 2014, $49.99, 978 1 86940 814 5. 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, 77
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BRIDGE, Diana. Red Leaves. 56p, 2005, $24.99, 978 1 8694 346 1.
HUNTSMAN, Judith & HOOPER, Antony. Tokelau: A Historical Ethnography. 368p, hb, illus, 1997, $69.99, 978 1 86940 153 5. World rights except North America.
BROOM, Sarah. Gleam. 64p, 2nd imp, 2014, $24.99, 978 1 86940 770 4.
MACPHERSON, Cluny & La’avasa. Samoan Medical Belief and Practice. 280p, 2nd imp, 2006, $45, 978 1 86940 045 3. 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.
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. 78
DICKSON, John. Sleeper. 56p, 1998, $24.99, 978 1 86940 187 0.
FITCHETT, Sue. Palaver Lava Queen. 88p, 2004, $24.99, 978 1 86940 326 3.
DOLAN, John. People With Real Lives Don’t Need Landscapes. 72p, 2003, $24.99, 978 1 86940 287 7.
FREEGARD, Janis. Kingdom Animalia: The Escapades of Linnaeus. 88p, 2011, $24.99, 978 1 86940 473 4.
DOLAN, John. Stuck Up. 72p, 1995, $24.99, 978 1 86940 120 7. 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. EDMOND, Murray. The Switch. 64p, 1994, $24.99, 978 1 86940 110 8. EDMOND, Murray. Walls to Kick and Hills to Sing From: A Comedy with Interruptions. 80p, 2010, $24.99, 978 1 86940 458 1. EGGLETON, David. Empty Orchestra. 88p, 1995, $24.99, 978 1 86940 127 6.
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. GREEN, Paula. Crosswind. 80p, illus, 2004, $27.99, 978 1 86940 324 9. GREEN, Paula. Making Lists for Frances Hodgkins. 72p, 2007, $24.99, 978 1 86940 402 4.* GREEN, Paula. Slip Stream. 88p, 2010, $24.99, 978 1 86940 462 8.*
EGGLETON, David. Fast Talker. 96p, 2006, $24.99, 978 1 86940 360 7.
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.*
ESCOTT, Margaret. Separation and/or Greeting. 56p, 1980, $24.99, 978 0 19647 981 1.
HARLOW, Michael. Cassandra’s Daughter. 56p, 2nd imp, 2006, $24.99, 978 1 8694 332 4.
FARRELL, Fiona. The Inhabited Initial. 128p, illus by Ann Culy, 1999, $27.99, 978 1 86940 215 0.
HARLOW, Michael. The Tram Conductor’s Blue Cap. 64p, 2009, $24.99, 978 1 86940 430 7. Finalist, NZ Post Book Awards 2010.
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.
HINES, Kerry. Young Country. 200p, illus, hb, 2014, $34.99, 978 1 86940 823 7. 79
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HUNT, Sam (ed.). James K. Baxter: Poems. 112p, hb, 2nd imp, 2010, $29.99, 978 1 86940 434 5. HYDE, Robin. The Book of Nadath. Edited & introduced by Michele Leggott. 132p, 1999, $24.99, 978 1 86940 191 7.
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.
HYDE, Robin. Young Knowledge: The Poems of Robin Hyde. Edited & introduced by Michele Leggott. 416p, 2003, $49.99, 978 1 86940 298 3.*
KENNEDY, Anne. The Darling North. 96p, 3rd imp, 2014, $24.99, 978 1 86940 593 9. Winner, NZ Post Book Award for Poetry 2013.
JACKSON, Anna. Catullus for Children. 64p, 2003, $24.99, 978 1 86940 308 9.
KENNEDY, Anne. Sing-song. 136p, 3rd imp, 2004, $27.99, 978 1 86940 295 2. Winner, Montana NZ Book Award for Poetry 2004.
JACKSON, Anna. I, Clodia, and Other Portraits. 76p, 2nd imp, 2015, $24.99, 978 1 86940 820 6. 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. JOHNSON, Mike. Treasure Hunt. 64p, 1996, $24.99, 978 1 86940 141 2. JONES, Harry, SCUDDER, Erin & TSE, Chris. AUP New Poets 4. 96p, 2011, $24.99, 978 1 86940 474 1. KASSABOVA, Kapka. Geography for the Lost. 80p, 2007, $24.99, 978 1 86940 387 4. NZ & Australian rights only.
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. Heartland. 120p, 2014, $27.99, 978 1 86940 808 4. Finalist, NZ Post Book Awards 2014. 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. LINDSAY, Graham. Lazy Wind Poems. 80p, 2003, $24.99, 978 1 86940 285 3. LINDSAY, Graham. The Subject. 64p, 1994, $24.99, 978 1 86940 102 3. LONEY, Alan. The erasure tapes. 64p, 1994, $24.99, 978 1 86940 114 6. 80
LONEY, Alan. Sidetracks: Notebooks 1976–1991. 82p, 1998, $24.99, 978 1 86940 194 8.
PRICE, Chris. The Blind Singer. 96p, 2009, $24.99, 978 1 86940 433 8.
MARSH, Selina Tusitala. Dark Sparring: Poems. 104p, audio CD, 2013, $27.99, 978 1 86940 786 5.
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.
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. MILLER, Alice. The Limits. 64p, 2014, $24.99, 978 1 86940 806 0. World rights except UK and Europe. NANNESTAD, Elizabeth. If He’s a Good Dog He’ll Swim. 80p, 1996, $24.99, 978 1 86940 146 7. O’BRIEN, Gregory. Beauties of the Octagonal Pool. 128p, illus, 2nd imp, 2012, $27.99, 978 1 86940 579 3. 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.
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. RIACH, Alan. First and Last Songs. 64p, 1995, $24.99, 978 1 86940 125 2. 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. 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. SAMPSON, Sam. Halcyon Ghosts. 96p, 2014, $24.99, 978 1 86940 816 9. 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. 81
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SMITHER, Elizabeth. A Pattern of Marching. 46p, 1989, $24.99, 978 1 86940 040 8. Winner, NZ Book Award for Poetry 1990.
STEAD, C K. The Yellow Buoy: Poems 2007–2012. 144p, 2013, $27.99, 978 1 86940 735 3. World rights except UK, Ireland & Europe.
SMITHER, Elizabeth. The Tudor Style. 112p, 1993, $24.99, 978 1 86940 092 7.
SULLIVAN, Robert. Captain Cook in the Underworld. 64p, 2nd imp, 2014, $24.99, 978 186940 281 5.
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. SMITHYMAN, Kendrick. Imperial Vistas Family Fictions. 172p, 2002, $24.99, 978 1 86940 274 7. SMITHYMAN, Kendrick. Selected Poems. Chosen & introduced by Peter Simpson. 168p, 1989, $24.99, 978 1 86940 039 2. 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.
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. TSE, Chris. How to be Dead in a Year of Snakes. 80p, 2nd imp, 2016, $24.99, 978 1 86940 818 3. Winner, Jessie Mackay Award for Best First Book of Poetry 2016. 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 Drummer. 40p, 1993, $24.99, 978 1 86940 083 6. WEDDE, Ian. Good Business. 64p, 2009, $24.99, 978 1 86940 442 0. 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.
STEAD, C K. Dog. 66p, 2002, $24.99, 978 1 86940 286 3.
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STEAD, C K. Paris. 24p, 1984, $19.99, 978 0 19 648034 3.
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MULGAN, Richard, updated by Aimer, Peter. Politics in New Zealand. 352p, 3rd edn, 3rd imp, 2010, $45, 978 1 86940 318 8. RASMUSSEN, Erling (ed.). Employment Relationships: Workers, Unions and Employers in New Zealand new edition. 240p, 2010, $49.99, 978 1 86940 449 9. TARLING, Nicholas & BUTTERWORTH, Ruth. A Shakeup Anyway: Government and the Universities in New Zealand in a Decade of Reform. 270p, 1994, $49.99, 978 1 86940 103 0. TEMPLETON, Hugh. All Honourable Men: Inside the Muldoon Cabinet 1975–1984. 229p, 1995, $49.99, 978 1 86940 128 3. TEMPLETON, Malcolm. Human Rights and Sporting Contacts: New Zealand Attitudes to Race Relations in South Africa 1921–1994. 384p, illus, 1998, $49.99, 978 1 86940 170 2. VOWLES, Jack & AIMER, Peter. Voters’ Vengeance: The 1990 Election in New Zealand and the Fate of the Fourth Labour Government. 276p, 1993, $49.99, 978 1 86940 078 1. VOWLES, Jack, AIMER, Peter, BANDUCCI, Susan & KARP, Jeffrey (eds). Voters’ Victory?: New Zealand’s First Election Under Proportional Representation. 280p, 1998, $49.99, 978 1 86940 180 1. Winner, Wallace Award 1998.* VOWLES, Jack, AIMER, Peter, BANDUCCI, Susan, KARP, Jeffrey & MILLER, Raymond (eds). Voters’ Veto: the 2002 Election in New Zealand and the Consolidation of Minority Government. 280p, 2004, $49.99, 978 1 86940 309 6. VOWLES, Jack, AIMER, Peter, BANDUCCI, Susan, KARP, Jeffrey, MILLER, Raymond & SULLIVAN, Ann (eds). Proportional Representation on Trial: The 1999 New Zealand General Election and the Fate of MMP. 272p, 2002, $49.99, 978 1 86940 265 5. Winner, Wallace Award for Best Book on Electoral Matters 2002. VOWLES, Jack, AIMER, Peter, CATT, Helena, LAMARE, Jim & MILLER, Raymond. Towards 83
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ABEL, Sue. Shaping the News: Waitangi Day on Television. 240p, 1997, illus, $45, 978 1 86940 176 4. BARCLAY, Barry. Mana Tuturu: Maori Treasures and Intellectual Property Rights. 274p, 2005, $49.99, 978 1 8694 350 8. CAMPBELL, Ian. Compensation for Personal Injury in New Zealand: Its Rise and Fall. 200p, 1996, $49.99, 978 1 86940 150 4. DAVIS, Peter (ed.). Intimate Details and Vital Statistics: AIDS, Sexuality and the Social Order in New Zealand. 250p, 1996, $49.99, 978 1 86940 139 9. JANIEWSKI, Dolores & MORRIS, Paul. New Rights New Zealand: Myths, Moralities and Markets. 208p, 2005, illus, $45, 978 1 8694 345 4. JURY, Rebecca. BA: An Insider’s Guide. 200p, 2012, $29.99, 978 1 86940 577 9. METGE, Joan. Kōrero Tahi: Talking Together. 64p, illus, 2001, $24.99, 978 1 86940 254 9. METGE, Joan. Tuamaka: The Challenge of Difference in Aotearoa New Zealand. 152p, illus, 2010, $29.99, 978 1 86940 468 0.
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POTTS, Annie, ARMSTRONG, Philip & BROWN, Deidre. A New Zealand Book of Beasts: Animals in Our Culture, History and Everyday Life. 380pp, colour illus, 2013, $49.99, 978 1 86940 772 8.
PATERSON, Ron. The Good Doctor: What Patients Want. 224p, 3rd imp, 2012, $39.99, 978 1 86940 592 2.
SIMMONS, Laurence (ed.). Speaking Truth to Power: Public Intellectuals Rethink New Zealand. 352p, illus, 2007, $49.99, 978 1 86940 379 9.
PEARCE, Neil. Adverse Reactions: The Fenoterol Story. 232p, 2007, $45, 978 1 86940 374 4.
WARING, Marilyn. Three Masquerades: Essays in Work, Equality and Human Rights. 200p, 1996, $45, 978 1 86940 133 7. With Bridget Williams Books. World rights except North America & Australia.
PERRY, Nick. The Dominion of Signs: Television, Advertising and Other New Zealand Fictions. 162p, illus, 1994, $45, 978 1 86940 100 9.
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2 deaths in 1 night, 78 Abel, Sue, 84 Absurd Ambition, An, 71 Adams, John, 78 Adverse Reactions, 85 After the Fireworks, 71 Age of Enterprise, 74 Aimer, Peter, 83 Albert Wendt and Pacific Literature, 76 Alexander, Raewyn, 78 Alice, 71 All Honourable Men, 83 All Part of the Game, 76 Aloe, 78 Anderson, Bridgit, 69 Andrew, Susanna, 41, 58, 76 Answering to the Language, 76 Antipodes, 80 Archaeology of Pouerua, The, 84 Archaeology of the Peripheral Pa at Pouerua, The, 84 Are You Going to the Pictures?, 82 Armstrong, Philip, 85 Art That Moves, 67 As Far As I Can See, 80 Asia in the Making of New Zealand, 70 Ashton, Jennifer, 46 At the Margin of Empire, 46 At the White Coast, 78 Athfield Architects, 69 Atlas of New Zealand Boundaries, 84 Atua Wera, 82 Auckland University Press Anthology of New Zealand Literature, The, 76 AUP New Poets 1, 78; 2, 78; 3, 79; 4, 80 Auto/Biographies, 82 Autobiography of My Father, The, 70
BA, 84 Babak, Bahador, 3 Back and Beyond, 69 Bagby, Stu, 78 Baker, Kriselle, 69 Ballantyne, Tony, 47 Banducci, Susan, 83 Barclay, Barry, 84 Barnes, Felicity, 72 Barrie, Andrew, 69 Bassett, Michael, 73 Batistich, Amelia, 70 Beauties of the Octagonal Pool, 81 Before I Forget, 70 Being Māori–Chinese, 70 Belgrave, Michael, 73 Belich, James, 65 Bell, Leonard, 69 Bells of St Babel’s, The, 78 Bertram, James, 70 Beside Herself, 11 Between the Lives, 69 Big Show, The, 74 Big Smoke, 78 Biggs, Bruce, 76, 77 Bill Culbert, 70 Birds of New Zealand, 84 Black River, The, 82 Blakely, Tony, 75 Blind Singer, The, 81 Bloomsbury South, 19 Blue Coat, The, 81 Blue Smoke, 73 Blue Voyage, The, 63 Blundell, Sally, 69 Bollard, Alan, 15, 72 Book in the Hand, A, 73 Book of Iris, The, 70 Book of Nadath, The, 80 Book Self, 76 Bookmen’s Dominion, The, 74 Bourke, Chris, 73 Boys’ Night Out, 79 87
Breeze, 81 Bridge, Diana, 78 Brief Lives, 71 Briefcase, 78 Broken Book, The, 70 Brookfield, F M, 83 Broom, Sarah, 78 Brown, Deidre, 85 Brown, Gordon H, 69 Brown, J M R, 84 Brunton, Alan, 78 Bryder, Linda, 73 Buchanan, Iain, 69 Butcher Shop, The, 75 Butterworth, Ruth, 83 Byrt, Anthony, 29 Calder, Alex, 75 Callaghan, Paul, 72 Calypso, 81 Campbell, Ian, 84 Campbell-Hunt, Colin, 72 Capes of China Slide Away, 70 Captain Cook in the Underworld, 82 Carlyon, Jenny, 73 Carter, Ian, 70 Carved Cloak for Tahu, A, 77 Carved Histories, 77 Carver and the Artist, The, 70 Cassandra’s Daughter, 79 Castaly, 82 Castles, Francis, 83 Catt, Helena, 83 Catullus for Children, 80 Challis, Derek, 70 Changing Gears, 72 Changing Times, 73 Chapman, Robert M, 73, 83 Charman, Janet, 78 Chiefs of Industry, 74 Chrome, 79 Chronicle of the Unsung, 70 Chung, Hilary, 83
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City of Enterprise, 74 Clarke, Alison, 73 Classic New Zealand Poets in Performance, 81 Clung, 83 Coal, Class and Community, 75 cold snack, 78 Colin McCahon, 69 Collected Poems, 1951–2006 (Stead), 82 Collected Stories (Duggan), 76 Commercialisation of New Zealand, The, 83 Common Purse, The, 72 Commonplace Book, The, 71 Compensation for Personal Injury in New Zealand, 84 Complete English–Maori Dictionary, The, 76 Contemporary New Zealand Poets in Performance, 81 Continuum, 78 Conversation in a Train, 76 Cookhouse, 79 Copland, R A, 76 Corballis, Michael C, 84 Country of Writing, 76 Craig, David, 69 Crawford, John, 73 Crisis, 72 Cronin, Jan, 75 Cross, Robert, 71 Crosswind, 79 Culy, Ann, 79 Cunningham, Kevin, 76 Curnow, Allen, 75, 78 Curnow, Jenifer, 76 Cutting Out, 81 Daley, Caroline, 73 Dalley, Bronwyn, 73 Dannin, Ellen J, 83 Dark Night, 70 Dark Sparring, 81
Darling North, The, 80 Davis, Peter, 84 Day, Patrick, 73 Days Beside Water, 81 Dead Reckoning, 80 Dear Sweet Harry, 80 Democracy in New Zealand, 53 Dennison, John, 59 Desire of the Line, The, 69 Devanny, Jean, 75 Devil in my Shoes, The, 80 Dharmalingam, Arunachalam, 74 Dialectic of Mud, 81 Dickson, John, 25, 79 Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, The, 72 Diesel Mystic, 76 Digging Up the Past, 84 Dining Out, 75 Dirt, 75 Dog, 82 Dolan, John, 79 Dominion of Signs, The, 85 Don Binney, 70 Doyle, Mike, 79 Dragon and the Taniwha, The, 70 Drummer, The, 82 Duggan, Maurice, 76 Dunleavy, Trisha, 73 Dunn, Michael, 69 Eaqub, Shamubeel, 72 Earle, Lynda, 79 Eastmond, Elizabeth, 69 Easton, Brian, 72, 83 Edmond, Jacob, 83 Edmond, Lauris, 79 Edmond, Martin, 70, 73, 79 Edmond, Murray, 62, 78, 79 Eggleton, David, 79 Ellis, Ngarino, 7 Employment Relationships, 83 88
Empty Orchestra, 79 end of the dry, 78 Ends and Means in New Zealand Politics, 83 English–Maori Maori–English Dictionary, 76 Entanglements of Empire, 47 erasure tapes, The, 80 Escott, Margaret, 76, 79 Esler, Alan, 84 Everything Talks, 81 Extra! Extra!, 74 Fahey, Jacqueline, 70 Fairburn, Miles, 70 Falling, The, 70 Family Matters, 73 Fantastica, 70 Farrell, Fiona, 70, 79 Fast Talker, 79 Fast Talking PI, 81 Fat Science, 13 Few Hares to Chase, A, 15 Final Approaches, 71 First and Last Songs, 81 First Catch Your Weka, 75 Fitchett, Sue, 79 Flamingo Bendalingo, 79 Fleming, Robin, 72 Fool Moon, 79 Forsberg, Joanna, 79 Fragments, 73 Frame Function, The, 75 Frances Hodgkins, 69 Freegard, Janis, 61, 79 French, Anne, 63, 79 Friedlander, Marti, 70 Friendly Fire, 74 From Mānoa to a Ponsonby Garden, 82 From Tamaki-makau-rau to Auckland, 75 From the Wistaria Bush, 71 Fumpston, Rodney, 81
Furey, Louise, 84 Future of Tokelau, The, 77 Gadfly, 70 Gaitanos, Sarah, 72 Gallagher, Rhian, 79 Gardner, Jane, 78 Gas Leak, The, 80 Gaskell, A P, 76 Gatley, Julia, 69 Gendered Kiwi, The, 73 Geography for the Lost, 80 Gerritsen, Rolf, 83 Get off the Grass, 72 Get Some, 83 Gibson, Stephanie, 74 Gilbert, Jarrod, 73 Gill, Linda, 70 Girls and Women, Men and Boys, 73 Girls on the Wall, The, 78 Glass Rooster, The, 61 Gleam, 78 Globalisation and the Wealth of Nations, 72 Godwits Fly, The, 76 Going Bush, 75 Going Public, 73 Going Up, Going Down, 74 Good Business, 82 Good Doctor, The, 85 Goodenough, Stephen, 69 Good Handful, A, 78 Goodman, Robert, 76 Gottfried Lindauer’s New Zealand, 35 Gracewood, Jolisa, 41, 58, 76 Great Experiment, The, 83 Green, Anna, 73 Green, Paula, 79 Greenwood, Janinka, 77 Griffith, Penny, 73 Gustafson, Barry, 71
Halcyon Ghosts, 81 Hanfling, Edward, 70 Harlow, Michael, 79 Harper, Glyn, 74 Hastings, David, 49, 74 Hayward, Bruce W, 84 He Pitopito Kōrero Nō Te Perehi Māori, 76 Healthy Country?, The, 75 Heaphy, 71 Heartland, 80 Helen Clark, 54 Hello Girls and Boys!, 75 Hendy, Shaun, 72 Hensley, Gerald, 71, 74 Her Life’s Work, 71 Hercock, Fay, 71 Hight, Michael, 79 Hilliard, Chris, 74 Hines, Kerry, 79 His Own Steam, 69 His Way, 71 Historical Frictions, 73 History of the ‘Unfortunate Experiment’ at National Women’s Hospital, A, 73 Holiday Seasons, 73 Holland, Peter, 74 Home in the Howling Wilderness, 74 Honeypants, 79 Hooper, Antony, 78 Hopa, Ngapare, 76 Horrocks, Roger, 66, 67 Hostile Shores, 84 Howe, K R, 71 How to be Dead in a Year of Snakes, 82 Hughes, Kino, 77 Hughes, Peter, 73 Human Rights and Sporting Contacts, 83 Hunt, Sam, 80 Hunter, Ian, 74 89
Huntsman, Judith, 77, 78 Husk, 81 Hutching, Megan, 73 Hyde, Robin, 64, 76, 80 I, Clodia, and Other Portraits, 80 If He’s a Good Dog He’ll Swim, 81 Imperial Vistas Family Fictions, 82 In Continents, 81 Incognito, 80 Inhabited Initial, The, 79 Intellectual Property in New Zealand, 56 Intimate Details and Vital Statistics, 84 Invention of New Zealand, The, 69 Ip, Manying, 70 Irving, David, 72 Jackson, Anna, 78, 80 Jackson, Michael, 80 Jacob, Hēni, 77 James K. Baxter, 80 Janiewski, Dolores, 84 Jenner, Lynn, 57, 80 Jensen, Kai, 76 Joanna Margaret Paul, 70 Johnson, Henry, 70 Johnson, Mike, 80 Jolly, V H, 84 Jones, Alison, 85 Jones, Harry, 80 Jones, Jenny Robin, 76 Jones, Pei Te Hurinui, 77 Journal Box, The, 71 Joyita, 75 Jury, Rebecca, 84 Kalolo, Kelihiano, 77 Kan, Gregory, 5 Karp, Jeffrey, 83 Kassabova, Kapka, 80
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Kawana, Phil, 80 Kawharu, Merata, 77 Kelly, Jan, 84 Kemp, Geoff, 3 Kemp, Jan, 81 Kennedy, Anne, 80 Kin of Place, 76 Kingdom Animalia, 79 Kiwi Keith, 71 Kolb, Darl, 72 Kōrero Tahi, 84 Ko Tautoro, Te Pito o Tōku Ao, 77 Ko te Whenua te Utu / Land is the Price, 75 Labrum, Bronwyn, 73, 74 Lakes of Mars, The, 81 Lamare, Jim, 83 Landscape with Lines, 78 Lange, Raeburn, 74 Lark Quartet, The, 81 Late Song, 79 Lattimore, Ralph, 72 Laurenson, Helen B, 74 Lazy Wind Poems, 80 Le Bas, Jessica, 80 Leaving the Highway, 76 Leggott, Michele, 78, 80 Leisure and Pleasure, 73 Len Lye, 66 Let’s Learn Maori, 76 Letters from Gallipoli, 74 Letters of Frances Hodgkins, 70 Liddy, Katherine, 79 Life and the Dark, The, 81 Lifeguard, The, 82 Limits, The, 81 Lindsay, Graham, 80 Location of the Least Person, 81 Locke, Elsie, 71 Logan Campbell’s Auckland, 75 Loney, Alan, 71, 73, 80, 81 Long Live the Modern, 69
Long Road to Teatime, The, 80 Look Back Harder, 75 Look This Way, 69 Looking Flash, 74 Lost and Gone Away, 57 Love in a Bookstore or Your Money Back, 81 Love in Time of War, 74 Lowry, Vanya, 71 Māori Television, 43 Mason, Ngahiraka, 35 McCormick, E H, 71 McEldowney, Dennis, 71, 74 McFadgen, Bruce, 84 McGibbon, Ian, 73 McKergow, Fiona, 74 McKinnon, Malcolm, 74 McLean, Mervyn, 77 McMillan, Kate, 3 McRae, Jane, 76, 77 Macpherson, Cluny, 78 Macpherson, La’avasa, 78 Mad on Radium, 74 Maitland, Gordon, 84 Making a Difference, 75 Making Lists for Frances Hodgkins, 79 Making of New Zealanders, The, 74 Making Sheep Country, 74 Mana Tuturu, 84 Manson, Hugo, 70 Many Deaths of Mary Dobie, The, 49 Maori Music, 77 Māpihi Kahurangi, 72 Maranga Mai!, 77 Marsh, Selina Tusitala, 81 Marshall, Brian, 84 Marshall, Yvonne, 84 Marti Friedlander, 69 Matters of the Heart, 75 Matthews, Jacquie, 71 90
Mauri Ola, 82 May the People Live, 74 Mead, Hirini Moko, 77 Meduna, Veronika, 84 Meeting Place, The, 74 Metge, Joan, 52, 84 Micronaut in the Wide World, A, 69 Middleton, Sue, 85 Milk and Honey, 80 Millar, Paul, 71, 81 Miller, Alice, 81 Miller, Raymond, 53, 83 Mintrom, Michael, 83 Mirabile Dictu, 80 Mister Hamilton, 25 Mitchell, David, 79 Moloughney, Brian, 70 Montgomerie, Deborah, 73, 74 Moontalk, 81 Moran, Warren, 37 Morris, Paul, 84 Morrow, Diana, 73, 74 Mother of All Departments, The, 73 Mrkusich, 70 Mulgan, Richard, 83 Murdoch, Graeme, 84 Muru-Lanning, Marama, 31 Na To Hoa Aroha, Vol III, 71 Nannestad, Elizabeth, 81 Nearly Out of Heart and Hope, 70 Neich, Roger, 77 Nerli, 69 Network of Dissolving Threads, A, 76 Never Lost for Words, 70 New New Zealand Poets in Performance, 81 New Rights New Zealand, 84 New Zealand and the Vietnam War, 74
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New Zealand Book of Beasts, A, 85 New Zealand Economy, The, 72 New Zealand Family from, The, 74 New Zealand Lakes, 84 New Zealand Painting, 69 New Zealand Sculpture, 69 New Zealand’s London, 72 New Zealand Wars and the Victorian Interpretation of Racial Conflict, The, 65 New Zealand Wine, 37 Nga Iwi o Tainui, 77 Ngā Mōteatea: An Introduction He Kupu Arataki, 77 Ngā Mōteatea The Songs: Part One, Part Two, Part Three, Part Four, 77 Ngā Tāngata Taumata Rau, 72 Ngata, Apirana, 77 Nights at the Embassy, 76 No Fretful Sleeper, 71 Nolan, Melanie, 73 Nuanua, 78 O’Brien, Gregory, 51, 60, 69, 76, 81 O’Malley, Vincent, 74, 77 One Flag, One Queen, One Tongue, 73 Orbell, Margaret, 77 Orr, Bob, 81 Orsman, Chris, 81 Otherwise, 59 Ourselves in Primetime, 73 Outcasts of the Gods?, 48 Over the Mountains of the Sea, 74 Painted Histories, 77 Palaver Lava Queen, 79 Palenski, Ron, 45, 74 Paris, 82
Parr, Alison, 74 Passport to Hell, 64 Pastoral Kitchen, The, 80 Patched, 73 Paterson, Ron, 85 Pattern of Marching, A, 82 Pearce, Neil, 85 Pearson, Bill, 76 Peden, Robert, 74 Penetito, Wally, 77 People With Real Lives Don’t Need Landscapes, 79 Perry, Nick, 85 Peryer, Peter, 70 Peter Peryer, 70 Petrie, Hazel, 48, 74 Pfeiffer, Krzysztof, 77 Phillips, Caroline, 84 Phillips, Jock, 73 Pieces of Mind, 84 Poems of Lauris Edmond, The, 79 Political Leadership in New Zealand, 83 Politics and the Media, 3 Politics in New Zealand, 83 Pond Eyley, Claudia, 54 Pool, Ian, 74 Poole, Fiona Farrell, 76, 81; see also Farrell, Fiona Pop-Up Book of Invasions, The, 79 Porcelain, 78 Portrait of Frances Hodgkins, 71 Potts, Annie, 85 Pound, Francis, 69 Press Achieved, A, 74 Price, Chris, 11, 71, 81 Priestley, Rebecca, 74 Proportional Representation on Trial, 83 Puna Wai Kōrero, 83 Quigley, Sarah, 78, 81 92
Rabel, Roberto, 74 Rapunzel Rapunzel, 78 Rasmussen, Erling, 83 Rawlinson, Gloria, 70 Real Gold, 75 Red Leaves, 78 red letter, 78 Red Tram, The, 82 Red Trees, 81 Reeve, Richard, 81 Reid, Bryan, 71 Reid, Nicholas, 75 Remembering, 73 Rewi, Poia, 77 Riach, Alan, 81 Richards, Ian, 71 Richardson, Len, 75 Rifled Sanctuaries, 76 Rise and Fall of National Women’s Hospital, The, 73 Riseborough, Hazel, 75 Road to Hell, The, 23 Roberts, Heather, 75 Roberts, Nigel, 79 Robertson, Natalie, 7 Robinson, Reihana, 79 Rock Garden, The, 76 Rogers, Anna, 75 Ross, Jack, 81 Ross, Kirstie, 75 Rowland, Perrin, 75 Rudd, Chris, 3 Rugby, 45 Sadler, Hōne, 77 Salmon, Dan, 54 Sameshima, Haruhiko, 69 Samoan Medical Belief and Practice, 78 Sampson, Sam, 81 Sandbrook, Patrick, 76 Sargeson, Frank, 76 Satchell, William, 76 Sceats, Janet, 74
Science on Ice, 84 Scofield, Paul, 84 Scudder, Erin, 80 See What I Can See, 51 Seeing Voices, 82 Selected Poems (Smithyman), 82 Selected Poems of James K. Baxter, 81 Self-Portrait, 70 Separation and/or Greeting, 79 Settler’s Plot, The, 75 Seven Days on Mykonos, 79 Shaggy Magpie Songs, 62 Shakeup Anyway, A, 83 Shaking the Bee Tree, 71 Shaping the News, 84 Sharp, Andrew, 33 Sharp, Iain, 71, 75 Sharrad, Paul, 76 Shaw, Louise, 75 Shear Hard Work, 75 Shelf Life, 17 Shepard, Deborah, 69, 71 Shepherd, Deborah, 72 Shieff, Sarah, 71 Shift, 79 Shigeru Ban, 69 Show Down, 76 Sidetracks, 81 Simmons, Laurence, 85 Simple Nullity?, A, 75 Simpson, Peter, 19, 69, 70, 75, 82 Sinclair, Keith, 73, 75, 81 Singer in a Songless Land, 71 Sing-song, 80 Skinner, Damian, 70 Sleeper, 79 Slip Stream, 79 Slow Passes, 78 Smith, D I B, 64 Smith, Jo, 43 Smither, Elizabeth, 71, 76, 81, 82 Smithyman, Kendrick, 76, 82 Snowing Down South, 78
Someone Else’s Life, 80 Something for the Birds, 70 Songs of a Kaumātua, 77 Sorrenson, M P K, 71, 75 Sort of Conscience, A, 72 South-West of Eden, 71 Speaking Truth to Power, 85 Stafford, Jane, 76 Stanhope, Zara, 35 Stanley, Elizabeth, 23 Stanley, Mary, 82 Star Waka, 82 Starveling Year, 82 Stead, C K, 17, 71, 76, 82 Steady Hand, A, 79 Steal Away Boy, 79 Stephenson, Brent, 84 Stick Out Keep Left, 71 Stirling, Bruce, 77 Stone, R C J, 71, 75 Stories about Wooden Keyboards, 82 Stuck Up, 79 Studies of a Small Democracy, 73 Sturm, Terry, 71 Subject, The, 80 Suffrage and Beyond, 73 Sullivan, Ann, 83 Sullivan, Robert, 82, 83 Sundt, Richard A, 77 Sumpter, Paul, 56 Sutton, Douglas, 84 Swimmers, Dancers, 80 Switch, The, 79 Sword, Helen, 55 Tāhuhu Kōrero, 77 Tales of Gotham City, 82 Talking Music, 71 Tarling, Nicholas, 83 Tasman Relations, 75 Tauira, 52 Te Kīngitanga, 72 93
Tell You What 2015, 76; 2016, 58; 2017, 41 Te Mauri Pakeaka, 77 Temple, Philip, 72 Templeton, Hugh, 83 Templeton, Malcolm, 75, 83 Tendering, 82 Then and There, 71 Thicket, 80 This Model World, 29 This Paper Boat, 5 Three Masquerades, 85 Three Regrets and a Hymn to Beauty, 82 Ties of Blood and Empire, 75 Tigers at Awhitu, 78 Time of the Giants, The, 80 To Bed at Noon, 71 To Tatau Waka, 77 Tokelau, 78 Toll of the Bush, The, 76 Toomath, Robyn, 13 Towards a Promised Land, 69 Towards Consensus?, 83 Traditional Songs of the Maori, 77 Tram Conductor’s Blue Cap, The, 79 Treadwell, Sarah, 70 Treasure Hunt, 80 Treasury, 74 Treaty of Waitangi Companion, The, 77 Trevelyan, Jill, 70 Tse, Chris, 80, 82 Tuamaka, 84 Tudor Style, The, 82 Tupuna Awa, 31 Turbulent Years, The, 72 University of Auckland, The, 75 Unreal City, 83 Unsettled Spirit, An, 71
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Valparaiso, 81 Veart, David, 75, 84 Vertical Living, 69 Voice and Vision, 73 Voice Carried My Family, 82 Voice for Mothers, A, 73 Volcanoes of Auckland, 84 Von Sturmer, Richard, 76 Voters’ Vengeance, 83 Voters’ Veto, 83 Voters’ Victory?, 83 Vowles, Jack, 83 Waihou Journeys, 84 Waimarino County, 70 Waitangi and Indigenous Rights, 83 Walker, Paul, 69 Walking to Africa, 80 Walls to Kick and Hills to Sing From, 79 Wandering Mind, The, 84 Wanhalla, Angela, 75 Waring, Marilyn, 85
Warm Winds of Change, The, 78 Wedde, Ian, 70, 72 Welcome to the South Seas, 69 Wendt, Albert, 78, 82 Wevers, Lydia, 76 Whaanga, Mere, 77 Whaikōrero, 77 Whaitiri, Reina, 82, 83 Whakapapa of Tradition, A, 7 Whale Years, 60 Whare Karakia, 77 While You’re Away, 75 Whimpering of the State, The, 83 Whole Men, 76 Wild, 79 Wild Plants in Auckland, 84 Williams, David V, 75 Williams, Mark, 76 Wilson, Arnold Manaaki, 77 Women and Education in Aotearoa, 85 Wood, Pamela, 75 Woods, Christine, 72 Wool to Weta, 72
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Woodward, Alistair, 75 Working Free, 83 World Famous in New Zealand, 72 World Regained, The, 71 World, the Flesh and the Devil, The, 33 Wright, Alan, 70 Wright, David, 75 Writer’s Diet, The, 55 Writers in Residence, 76 Yang Lian, 83 Year of Adverbs, The, 82 Yelich, Sonja, 78, 83 Yellow Buoy, The, 82 You Will Know When You Get There, 78 Young Country, 79 Young Knowledge, 80 Young Logan Campbell, 71 Zone of the Marvellous, 73
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