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We all come from somewhere. Taihape or Tūtira. Hawaiki or Heathrow. Those places shape us – and sometimes they shake us up. We shape them, too – cutting, planting, building and writing. In 2011, Auckland University Press books take you to some new places.

Robert Peden in Making Sheep Country walks us through Mt Peel Station to show how farmers fought rabbits, banks and droughts, while poet Rhian Gallagher returns from England to the pines and paddocks of Timaru. Bruce Hayward and team lead us up the volcanoes that shaped Auckland’s land and people; and David Veart looks for footprints on Rangitoto in Digging up the Past: Archaeology for the Young and Curious. David Williams takes us back to the Kapiti Coast to explain why the courts dismissed the Treaty as ‘a simple nullity’ while poet and judge John Adams dissects the case of a flying stapler in his first collection, Briefcase. Jane McRae and Hēni Jacob introduce us to the roots of Māori poetry, and in AUP New Poets 4 three assured new voices take us from England to China to Canada. Finally, Alex Calder explores the places frequented by our writers, from the beach and the bush to the suburbs and ‘overseas’, in The Settler’s Plot.

Many of our most powerful stories take place outside Aotearoa: the Otago Battalion’s Cecil Duncan recalling ‘the stench of the dead Turk’ in Glyn Harper’s Letters from Gallipoli; Martin Edmond walking with Colin McCahon through Sydney in Dark Night; the global economic forces that feature in Ralph Lattimore and Shamubeel Eaqub’s The New Zealand Economy; or Elizabeth Smither writing in her commonplace book about the moon in Melbourne.

And sometimes places in the mind are intensely inhabited, as Michael Corballis shows us in his 21 short walks around the human brain. Other mind-wanderings in 2011 include expat artist Graham Percy’s ruffled kiwi in Germany lecturing on ‘Kiwi Kunst, Kultur und Kinder’; Janet Frame’s Edge of the Alphabet dissected in Jan Cronin’s The Frame Function; the masked world of Leo Bensemann in Fantastica; and poets Janis Freegard, working with Linnaeus to classify murderous magpies, and Anna Jackson, battling her way through the undergrowth in Thicket.

We invite you all this year to join us on a great trip.

Sam Elworthy, Director

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FantasticaThe World of leo Bensemann

Peter simpson

Fantastica is the first book to survey the life and work of Leo Bensemann (1912–1986). Accomplished in many fields, Bensemann stood at the heart of New Zealand’s literary and cultural life from the 1930s to the 1980s. His art and

design – witty, mysterious, highly literate and allusive, fantastical in style and subject – contrasted dramatically with the prevailing fashion for realism and regional landscape, establishing Bensemann as a challenging outsider within New Zealand art. A magnificent distillation of thirty years of research, Fantastica invites us into the world of Leo Bensemann and provides a new window into the art and culture of twentieth-century New Zealand.

Peter Simpson is a writer, curator, editor and director of the Holloway Press at the University of Auckland, where formerly he was associate professor and head of English. He has written and/or edited more than twelve books on New Zealand art and literature.

IsBn 978 1 86940 471 0, 248 x 200mm, hb232p, colour illus, $75, february 2011

a MicROnaUt in tHE WiDE WORLDThe ImaGInaTIVe lIfe and TImes of Graham PerCY

Gregory o’Brien

Born in Taranaki in 1938, Graham Percy travelled far and built a celebrated career in the United Kingdom as an artist, designer and illustrator with

an acute attention to micronautical details. Here Gregory O’Brien presents an account of Percy’s life and art: by way of motorbike and hot-air balloon; through kiwi and composers; touching on childhood losses and adult nostalgia; showcasing his early design work, vibrant children’s book illustration and thriving mature art. In its vivid, exuberant prose and illustrations, A Micronaut in the Wide World is a stimulating rediscovery of a remarkable artist.

Gregory O’Brien is a poet, anthologist, essayist, art critic and curator. His recent publications include Back and Beyond: New Zealand Art for the Young and Curious (AUP, 2008) and Euan Macleod: The Painter in the Painting (2010).

IsBn 978 1 86940 470 3, 248 x 200mm, hb184p, colour illus, $59.99, february 2011

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history • 3

LEttERs FROM GaLLiPOLineW Zealand soldIers WrITe home

Edited by Glyn harper

The campaign at Gallipoli in 1915 looms large in New Zealand’s cultural memory. But what did the soldiers think of their time there? Here Glyn Harper lets these men speak for themselves, telling the story of the campaign through

the revealing, often heartbreaking letters of those who fought on the peninsula. Complemented with a comprehensive introduction, biographical notes on the letter writers, new maps and historic photographs, Letters from Gallipoli offers powerful first-hand accounts of a pivotal event in New Zealand’s history that will not fail to move and inspire readers.

Glyn Harper is professor of war studies at Massey University and the director of its Centre for Defence and Securities Studies. His seventeen books include studies of the Passchendaele massacre, the Second Battle of the Somme, and New Zealand and the Victoria Cross.

IsBn 978 1 86940 477 2, 240 x 170mm, pb w/ flaps344p, illus, $45, april 2011

MaKinG sHEEP cOUntRYmT Peel sTaTIon and The TransformaTIon of The TUssoCK lands

robert Peden

From the 1840s to the First World War, the South Island of New Zealand was transformed as runholders claimed large tracts of land, burned off the native

vegetation and initiated large-scale sheep farming for wool and, later, meat production. In Making Sheep Country, Robert Peden tells the story of how the pastoralists changed their world, focusing on John Barton Acland and Mt Peel Station in South Canterbury. Taking us inside the world of the farmers, Peden offers a sweeping portrait of the economic and ecological transformation of New Zealand.

After 25 years shepherding and managing sheep stations in the South Island, Robert Peden completed his PhD thesis at the University of Otago in 2007. He is now an independent historian. Making Sheep Country is his first book.

IsBn 978 1 86940 485 7, 240 X 185mm, pb w/ flaps296p, colour & b/w Illus, $49.99, may 2011

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a siMPLE nULLitY?The WI PARATA Case In neW Zealand laW and hIsTorY

David V Williams

In 1877, in the case of Wi Parata v Bishop of Wellington, the justices of the New Zealand Supreme Court infamously dismissed the Treaty of Waitangi as ‘a simple nullity’. Castigated by judges, lawyers and commentators in recent years,

the decision has been viewed as a symbol of the neglect of Māori rights by settlers, government and the law in New Zealand. In this book, David Williams takes a fresh look at the Wi Parata case, its protagonists, origins and consequences, to offer new insights into Māori–Pākehā relations in the nineteenth century and the legal status of the Treaty today.

David V Williams is professor of law at the University of Auckland. He has been a Treaty researcher for many years and is the author of ‘Te Kooti Tango Whenua’: The Native Land Court 1864–1909 (1999) and co-editor of Waitangi Revisited: Perspectives on the Treaty of Waitangi (2005).

IsBn 978 1 86940 484 0, 228 x 154mm, pb304p, illus, $49.99, June 2011

nGĀ MŌtEatEaan InTrodUCTIon he KUPU araTaKI

Jane Mcrae & hēni Jacob

Mōteatea (sung laments) are at the heart of mātauranga Māori. They are the central strand of Māori poetry and song, a source of knowledge about tribal history and whakapapa, and a living art form. This book introduces

Sir Apirana Ngata’s classic four-volume collection of mōteatea, discussing the power and meaning of these traditional Māori songs. With dual text in English and Māori, and illustrated throughout, Ngā Mōteatea: An Introduction He Kupu Aarataki provides an accessible entry point into a great Māori art form.

Jane McRae is an honorary research fellow in the Department of Māori Studies at the University of Auckland and a translator, researcher and editor of Māori language. Hēni Jacob (Ngāti Raukawa, Ngāti Porou) worked at Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori the Māori Language Commission, before leaving to take up Māori-language writing, translation, editing and lexicographical work as a consultant.

IsBn 978 1 86940 490 1, 225 x 160mm, pb w/ flaps160p, illus, $34.99, July 2011

4 • history/MĀori stuDiEs

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sciEncE • 5

VOLcanOEs OF aUcKLanDThe essenTIal GUIde

Bruce W hayward, Graeme Murdoch & Gordon Maitland

From Rangitoto to One Tree Hill, North Head to Māngere Lagoon, the city of Auckland is defined by the fifty volcanoes it is built upon. For tens of thousands of years, volcanoes have profoundly

shaped the area’s geology and geography. And for hundreds of years, volcanoes have played a key part in the lives of Māori and Pākehā – as sites for pa and military fortifications, kūmara gardens and parks, sources of stone and water. Volcanoes of Auckland is a fully illustrated introduction to these extraordinary natural phenomena – the essential guide for locals and tourists, schoolchildren and scientists, to understand the volcanic landscape that so shapes life in our city. Bruce W Hayward is an Auckland geologist and marine ecologist, Graeme Murdoch is a historic heritage consultant and Gordon Maitland is curator of the Pictorial Collection at Auckland Museum. With new aerial photography by Alastair Jamieson.

IsBn 978 1 86940 479 6, 270 x 220mm, pb w/flaps240p, colour illus, $59.99, september 2011

DiGGinG UP tHE PastarChaeoloGY for The YoUnG and CUrIoUs

David Veart

Archaeologists in New Zealand have been digging up the past beneath our feet for many years. In this book, David Veart introduces young and curious readers to their discoveries and the methods they use to

study the people of long ago. Along the way, we encounter some of the remarkable people, stories and artefacts of New Zealand that archaeology has helped uncover, from Pacific voyagers to moa bones, frozen sleeping bags to dog turds, lost biplanes to rubbish dumps. Brilliantly illustrated throughout, Digging Up the Past will have readers out on their knees fossicking around with a piece of wire and a pound of curiosity.

David Veart is a Department of Conservation archaeologist with a wide interest in New Zealand’s history. He is the author of First Catch Your Weka: A Story of New Zealand Cooking (AUP, 2008).

IsBn 978 1 86940 465 9, 265 x 235mm, hb120p approx, colour illus, $39.99, november 2011

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PiEcEs OF MinD21 shorT WalKs aroUnd The hUman BraIn

Michael c corballis

Do we have bigger brains than dolphins? Does your dog remember where it buried its bone? Why don’t sheep laugh or gorillas lie? Why do we remember faces but not names? In 21 short walks around the human brain, acclaimed psychologist Michael Corballis answers these

and other questions by introducing us to what we’ve learned about the human mind in the last fifty years. Corballis leads us through behavioural experiments and neuroscience, cognitive theory and Darwinian evolution, puncturing a few hot-air balloons (‘You only use 10 per cent of your brain!’ ‘Unleash the creativity of your right brain!’) along the way. At one time or another, we’ve all wished that we could get inside someone else’s head. Here’s how.

Michael C Corballis is professor emeritus at the University of Auckland and author most recently of The Recursive Mind: The Origins of Human Language, Thought and Civilization.

IsBn 978 1 86940 492 5, 190 x 140mm, pb w/ flaps, 112p approx, $29.99 november 2011, new Zealand rights only

tHE nEW ZEaLanD EcOnOMYan InTrodUCTIon

ralph Lattimore & shamubeel Eaqub

In this successor to Dalziel and Lattimore’s successful New Zealand Macroeconomy, the authors provide a concise introduction to the contemporary New Zealand economy. The New Zealand Economy covers major contemporary economic issues:

globalisation and the rise of the Asian economies, the origins and consequences of the global financial crisis and current concerns about growth and productivity. Rich with local data and case studies, this is an ideal supplementary text for undergraduates and MBA students as well as a pocket primer for New Zealanders involved in business and policy. With appendices by Professors Gary Hawke and Philip McCann.

Ralph Lattimore was a professor of economics for many years before working for the Institute for Economic Research and then the OECD. Shamubeel Eaqub is the principal economist at the New Zealand Institute for Economic Research.

IsBn 978 1 86940 489 5, 210 x 150mm, pb 176p approx, $34.99, october 2011

6 • sciEncE/EconoMics

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LitEraturE • 7

tHE FRaME FUnctiOnan InsIde–oUT GUIde To The noVels of JaneT frame

Jan cronin

From Owls do Cry to The Carpathians, the novels of Janet Frame have challenged our understanding of what fiction does. In The Frame Function, Jan Cronin traces the operation of a prescriptive authorial

presence within the novels to offer an engaging ‘inside–out’ guide to this great writer’s work. Drawing on Frame’s personal and professional correspondence, and the dynamic between that Frame and the various Frames of the novels, The Frame Function is a guide for those who are intrigued, stimulated, sometimes baffled by Frame’s powerful works.

Jan Cronin is a senior lecturer in the Department of English at the University of Auckland. She completed a PhD on Frame’s novels at the University of Leeds in 2004 and co-edited Frameworks: Contemporary Criticism on Janet Frame (2009).

IsBn 978 1 86940 486 4, 228 x 152mm, pb232p, $49.99, may 2011

tHE sEttLER’s PLOthoW sTorIes TaKe PlaCe In neW Zealand

alex calder

The Settler’s Plot is a fresh and engaging study of the relationship between literature and place in New Zealand. Drawing on an engrossing selection of documentary and literary sources, from F E Maning and Herbert Guthrie-Smith to

Mansfield, Sargeson, Curnow and Frame, Alex Calder explores the places our writers have turned to most often: the beach, the farm, the bush, the suburb and ‘overseas’. He connects the history of Pākehā settlement to the way stories take shape in these settings through fascinating and unpredictable readings of some of our greatest works of literature.

Alex Calder teaches New Zealand and American literature in the Department of English at the University of Auckland. He edited the anthology The Writing of New Zealand: Inventions and Identities (1993) and co-edited Voyages and Beaches: Pacific Encounters, 1769–1840 (1999).

IsBn 978 1 86940 488 8, 215 x 140mm, pb312p, $45, august 2011

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DaRK niGHtWalKInG WITh mcCahon

Martin Edmond

In 1984, Colin McCahon went missing for 24 hours in Sydney. Found the next morning, kilometres from where he started, he had no memory of who he was or where he had been. In this work of creative non-fiction, Martin Edmond traces McCahon’s potential footsteps, past pubs and monuments, art

galleries and churches, barracks and parks: to accompany him some way into the darkness of his end. Edmond’s record of the journey is a brilliant exploration of a city and its denizens; of the nature of art and the foundations of faith; and of the shadowy crossroads where they intersect.

Martin Edmond is a writer of nonfiction, biography, poetry and screenplays including the Montana Award-winning Chronicle of the Unsung (AUP, 2004), Waimarino County (AUP, 2007) and Zone of the Marvellous (AUP, 2009).

IsBn 978 1 86940 483 3, 210 x 140mm, pb, 208p$37.99, July 2011

tHE cOMMOnPLacE BOOKa WrITer’s JoUrneY ThroUGh QUoTaTIons

Elizabeth smither

Elizabeth Smither has always kept her own collection of other people’s words: quotations, extracts, poems and pensées, the found and overheard. In The Commonplace Book she shares these witty and wise quotations with us, interspersed with incidents and

memories from her own writing and life. Leaping from her garden to a favourite café, the library to a dinner party, Paris to Melbourne, racing through first drafts and plodding through proofs, Smither offers a sparkling glimpse into the influences and inspirations of a far-from-commonplace writer.

Distinguished New Zealand writer Elizabeth Smither is the author of five novels, five books of short stories and fifteen books of poetry. She received the prestigious Prime Minister’s Award for Literary Achievement in Poetry in 2008.

IsBn 978 1 86940 476 5, 210 x 138mm, pb200p, $34.99, april 2011

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KinGDOM aniMaLiaThe esCaPades of lInnaeUs

Janis Freegard

Swedish naturalist Carolus Linnaeus (1707–1778) believed that it was his mission in life to catalogue everything on the planet: animals, plants, minerals – even a few mythological creatures. Janis Freegard, contrariwise, is a

poet trained in botany who has arranged the poems in her witty and engaging first collection by Linnaeus’ six animal classes. Featuring a stuffed kurī, murderous magpies and cake-shop cockroaches, Freegard’s work reflects the diversity of the animal kingdom and a commitment to conservation – while chronicling the adventures of her hero Linnaeus with a critical but admiring eye.

Janis Freegard was born in South Shields, England, but has lived in New Zealand most of her life. A contributor to AUP New Poets 3 (2008), she now lives and works in Wellington, where she is writing a novel.

IsBn 978 1 86940 473 4, 210 x 148mm, pb88p, $24.99, may 2011

aUP nEW POEts 4

harry Jones, Erin scudder & chris tse

The fourth book in AUP’s New Poets series brings together the work of three distinct new voices. Chris Tse writes to give the lost and forgotten a voice, exploring his ancestral roots in China and his great-grandfather’s arrival in New Zealand. Erin Scudder’s poetry examines the potential for comfort and revelation in the domestic sphere, while

also mourning the breach of that space by the treacherous. Harry Jones writes poems in which appearances deceive. On the surface plain, even easy, his work opens on depths of insight and feeling.

Chris Tse is an editor, writer, actor, musician and occasional filmmaker. He holds an MA in creative writing from Victoria University of Wellington. Erin Scudder was born in Montréal and grew up in Ontario. She emigrated in 2001 and completed an MA in English at Victoria University of Wellington. From 1974 to 1994 Harry Jones lived in England, where he read English at Cambridge University. He now lives in Tauranga and recently began publishing poems again after a gap of 20 years.

IsBn 978 1 86940 474 1, 235 x 134mm, pb96p, $24.99, march 2011

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sHiFt

rhian Gallagher

Rhian Gallagher’s second collection encompasses a departure from London, where she lived for eighteen years, and a return to the pines and paddocks of the South Island. This mid-life shift involves acts of retrieval, confrontations with loss and movements towards renewal: ‘Belonging was always

touch / touch and go.’ At the heart of the book is an intimate testament to a relationship – sensual, direct, contradictory – celebrating the evolution of deep connection between two women. Meditative, at times urgent, this evocative collection will earn Rhian Gallagher a well-deserved place in the New Zealand poetic landscape.

Rhian Gallagher is the author of a previous poetry collection, Salt Water Creek (2003), and a non-fiction book, Feeling for Daylight: The Photographs of Jack Adamson (2009). She lives in Dunedin.

IsBn 978 1 86940 487 1, 210 x 148mm, pb72p approx, $24.99, september 2011, nZ & australian rights only

tHicKEt

anna Jackson

In Anna Jackson’s fifth collection of poetry, a rich and leafy life is closing in on the poet. ‘These are our thicket days’, she writes, ‘and it does seem darker, / though the sun is at its peak / over the crown of leaves.’ But a thicket is also something to walk out of, and Jackson offers us fairytale bread-crumb tracks to follow, through poems that consider badminton at dusk,

Virgil at bedtime, theory over wine; shimmering, multi-faceted poems of swans and puppets, sons and brothers, a woman who has become a tree. Thicket is an accomplished book from a poet of unease, who constantly turns her attention to the brambled path, the track-less-followed, the subterranean presences in everyday life.

Anna Jackson made her debut in AUP New Poets 1 (1999) and has since published four poetry collections with AUP. She teaches in the English Department at Victoria University of Wellington.

IsBn 978 1 86940 482 6, 210 x 135mm, pb56p, $24.99, July 2011

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BRiEFcasE

John adams

After an argument with his wife, Verity, Jason Button threw a stapler which struck her on the face. Is he guilty of violent assault? Or was it just a matter of bad luck? Briefcase, the first book of poetry by judge and poet John Adams, is a mélange of poems – in traditional and experimental forms – and other texts: affidavits,

police reports, a Sudoku puzzle, court transcripts, a menu, wills, commentaries. A disordered novella in legal documents, brutal and amusing by turns, Briefcase superbly explores the role of language as a vessel for truth and an implement of justice.

District Court and Family Court judge by day, John Adams also has a masters in creative writing from the University of Auckland.

IsBn 978 1 86940 491 8, 230 x 165mm, pb104p approx, $24.99, october 2011

tiGERs at aWHitU sarah Broom‘There are poems here of great delicacy and despairing restraint . . . where themes of the exposed body and the fragile sanctuary of the imagination are strongly conveyed.’ – W N Herbert, Poetry LondonISBN 978 1 86940 457 4, PB, 80p, $24.99. NZ & Australian rights only

WaLLs tO KicK anD HiLLs tO sinG FROM a ComedY WITh InTerrUPTIons Murray Edmond‘From exposition to denouement it’s a loose concoction, a medley of verse that begins with a wonderful opening sequence. The tone is a collation of ironic, absurd and existential humour that begins with the gentle mockery of poetry itself.’ – Peter Dornauf, Waikato TimesISBN 978 1 86940 458 1, PB, 80p, $24.99

DEaR sWEEt HaRRY Lynn Jenner‘Teasing, funny, mysterious, impressionistic, utterly impossible to classify or to characterise by quotation or analogy – it is simply exhilarating to read, and I can’t wait to see what Jenner does next.’ – Hugh Roberts, New Zealand ListenerISBN 978 1 86940 462 8, PB, 80p, $24.99

sLiP stREaM Paula Green‘Green knows how to create atmosphere and mood born of genuine conviction. Slip Stream is lovely, weird and warm.’ – Hamesh Wyatt, Otago Daily TimesISBN 978 1 86940 462 8, PB, 88p, $24.99

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12 • rEcEnt Books

MaURi OLa Contemporary Polynesian Poems in english whetu moana iiEdited by albert Wendt, reina Whaitiri & robert sullivan

‘I would definitely recommend Mauri Ola as a fantastic collection . . . . It shows all of our beauty, our ugliness, our colonial experience, and it truly shows the diversity of Polynesian people.’ – Maraea Rakuraku, Speaking Volumes

IsBn 978 1 86940 448 2, pb, 296p $49.99. World rights except north america

stEaL aWaY BOY selected Poems of david mitchellEdited by Martin Edmond & nigel roberts

‘Steal Away Boy rescues and rehabilitates this lost voice, whose poems remain as alive and vital as ever, exhibiting both bitter comedy and painterly primitivism, with verbal textures that still sing.’ – NZ Listener Top 100 Books 2010

IsBn 978 1 86940 459 8, pb, 264p illus, $34.99

sELEctED POEMs OF JaMEs K BaxtEREdited by Paul Millar

‘An affordable addition to the nation’s bookshelves, this fresh selection delivers a generous helping from the overflowing kete of this wayward genius.’ – Jeffrey Paparoa Holman, The Press

IsBn 978 1 86940 461 1, pb, 320p, $39.99nZ & australian rights only

sOUtH-WEst OF EDEna memoir, 1932–1956c k stead

‘[H]is observations are always astute and thoughtful, informed by a lifetime in literature, all of which invests this memoir with resonance and immediacy.’ – Steven Carroll, The Melbourne Age

IsBn 978 1 86940 454 3, hb, 360p, $45

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nO FREtFUL sLEEPERa life of Bill PearsonPaul Millar

‘Millar has researched assiduously and the book teems with people, wicked gossip and telling anecdote. It is written in plain English without a trace of academic-ese. This ranks with the likes of Michael King’s wonderful biographies of Sargeson and Frame.’ – Warwick Roger, North & South

IsBn 978 1 86940 419 2, pb w/ flaps432p, illus, $59.99

DininG OUta history of the restaurant in new ZealandPerrin rowland

‘A lushly attractive book, Dining Out is worthy of the price and rewards the reader with an in-depth and interesting read.’ – Judith McKinnon, Hawke’s Bay Weekend

IsBn 978 1 86940 464 2, hb, 288p colour Illus, $59.99

BLUE sMOKE The lost dawn of new Zealand Popular music, 1918–1964chris Bourke

‘If there is any justice, Chris Bourke’s Blue Smoke will become the Edmonds Cookbook of New Zealand popular culture – because truly, every home in the country should own a copy of this impeccably researched, spectacularly illustrated history of how popular music evolved here.’ – Gordon Campbell, Metro

IsBn 978 1 86940 455 0, flexibind, 392p colour illus, $59.99

tOWaRDs a PROMisED LanD on the life and art of Colin mcCahonGordon h Brown

‘Drawn both from his keen observation and from private conversations with McCahon, Brown’s reflections shed a warm light both on the work and the person; a nuanced human portrait of the artist struggling to communicate his powerful vision in paint.’ – Lara Strongman, New Zealand Herald

IsBn 978 1 86940 452 9, hb, 216pcolour Illus, $79.99. os in nZ

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sHEaR HaRD WORK a history of new Zealand shearinghazel riseborough

‘Hazel Riseborough . . . has written in Shear Hard Work, one of the most interesting and readable local histories one could wish for, thoroughly researched, well-illustrated and above all in a narrative style that will appeal to all readers.’ – Bryan James, Otago Daily Times

IsBn 978 1 86940 453 6, pb w/ flaps360p, colour & b/w illus, $45

cRisis one Central Bank Governor and the Global financial Collapsealan Bollard, with sarah Gaitanos

‘Even for those who don’t know their OCR from their ECB, the progression of this descent into financial hell is a gripping tale, with enough human touches to make it a truly personal insight.’ – Brenda Ward, Management Magazine

IsBn 978 1 86940 469 7, pb216p, 3rd imp, 2010, $29.99

EMPLOYMEnt RELatiOnsHiPsWorkers, Unions and employers in new Zealand new editionEdited by Erling rasmussen

‘Professor Erling Rasmussen delivers a welcome introduction to current issues and trends in New Zealand employment relations. An excellent teaching resource’ – NZ Business

IsBn 978 1 86940 449 9, pb240p, $49.99

tUaMaKaThe Challenge of difference in aotearoa new Zealand

Joan Metge

‘Respected anthropologist Dame Joan Metge uses the metaphor of weaving to share her deep love and knowledge of the culture of Aotearoa and raise questions on what it means to live here. Part memoir, part essay, this is a personal gem.’ – Mana Magazine

IsBn 978 1 86940 468 0, pb, 152pillus, $29.99

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tHE tREatY OF WaitanGi cOMPaniOn māori and Pākehā from Tasman to TodayEdited by Vincent o’Malley, Bruce stirling & Wally Penetito

‘The Companion brings to life the long history of debates about the Treaty and life in Aotearoa.’ – Spasifik

IsBn 978 1 86940 467 3, pb440p, colour & b/w illus, $49.99

WHaiKŌREROThe World of māori oratoryPoia rewi

‘This is a useful and long-awaited work with a great deal to offer the simply curious, the student of history and the aspiring orator.’ – Tom O’Connor, Taranaki Daily News

IsBn 978 1 86940 463 5, pb w/ flaps 240p, illus, $45

WHaRE KaRaKiamāori Church Building, decoration and ritual in aotearoa new Zealand, 1834–1863richard a sundt

‘Here is art history of Aotearoa New Zealand at its best. Sundt has provided a window into the past that will inform the present in myriad ways.’ – Ngarino Ellis, Architecture NZ

IsBn 978 1 86940 456 7, hb, 240pillus, $69.99

GROUP aRcHitEctsTowards a new Zealand architectureEdited by Julia Gatley

‘It is a mark of her scholarship, editorial and writing prowess that the book is both an extensive academic survey of that coterie of mid-century students who formed the various iterations of The Group as well as an interesting and engrossing read.’ – Pip Cheshire, Block

IsBn 978 1 86940 466 6, hb, 272p colour illus, $75. os in nZ

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BAKER, Kriselle. The Desire of the Line: Ralph Hotere Figurative Works. 156p, colour illus, 2005, $59.99, 978 186940 343 0.

BELL, Leonard. Marti Friedlander. 240p, colour illus, hb, 2nd imp, 2010, $75, 978 1 86940 444 4. Finalist, NZ Post Book Awards 2010. Finalist, PANZ Book Design Awards 2010.

BLUNDELL, Sally (ed.). Look This Way: New Zealand Writers on New Zealand Artists. 200p, colour illus, 2007, $49.99, 978 1 86940 371 3. Finalist, Montana NZ Book Awards 2008.

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.

DUNN, Michael. Nerli: An Italian Painter in the South Pacific. 154p, colour plates & b/w illus, hb, 2005, $89.99, 978 1 86940 335 5.

DUNN, Michael. New Zealand Painting: A Concise History. 224p, colour & b/w illus, hb, 3rd imp, 2007, $99.99, 978 1 86940 297 6.

DUNN Michael. New Zealand Sculpture: A History (updated edn). 204p, colour & b/w illus, 2008, $99.99, 978 1 86940 425 3.

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.

HORROCKS, Roger. Art that Moves: The Work of Len Lye. 264p, colour & b/w illus, dvd, 2009, $59.99, 978 1 86940 422 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. Welcome to the South Seas: Contemporary New Zealand Art for Young People. 96p, colour illus, hb, 3rd imp, 2005, $34.99, 978 1 86940 328 7. Winner, NZ Post Children’s Book Award for Non-fiction 2005. Winner, LIANZA Elsie Locke Award 2005. Finalist, Spectrum Print Design Awards 2005.*

POUND, Francis. The Invention of New Zealand: Art and National Identity, 1930–1970. 528p, colour illus, hb, 2nd imp, 2010, $75, 978 1 86940 414 7. Finalist, NZ Post Book Awards 2010.

SHEPARD, Deborah (ed.). Between the Lives: Partners in Art. 246p, colour plates & b/w illus, 2005, $49.99, 978 1 86940 333 1.*

SIMPSON, Peter. Colin McCahon: The Titirangi Years, 1953–1959. 186p, colour illus, 2007, $59.99, 978 1 86940 389 8.

SIMPSON, Peter & PERYER, Peter. Peter Peryer: Photographer. 144p, colour illus, 2008, $59.99, 978 1 86940 417 8. Finalist, Montana NZ Book Awards 2009.

SKINNER, Damian. The Carver and the Artist: Māori Art in the Twentieth Century. 232p, colour illus, 2008, $89.99, 978 1 86940 373 7.

TREVELYAN, Jill & TREADWELL, Sarah. Joanna Margaret Paul: Drawing. 140p, colour illus, 2006, $59.99, 978 1 86940 368 3.

WEDDE, Ian. Bill Culbert: Making Light Work. 272p, colour illus, hb, 2009, $99.99, 978 1 86940 439 0.

WRIGHT, Alan & HANFLING, Edward. Mrkusich: The Art of Transformation. 240p, colour illus, hb, 2009, $99.99, 978 1 86940 437 6. Finalist, NZ Post Book Awards 2010.

asian stUDiEs

IP, Manying. Being Māori–Chinese: Mixed Identities. 272p, illus, 2008, $49.99, 978 1 86940 399 7.

IP, Manying (ed.). The Dragon and the Taniwha: Māori and Chinese in New Zealand. 384p, 2009, $49.99, 978 1 86940 436 9.

JOHNSON, Henry & MOLOUGHNEY, Brian (eds). Asia in the Making of New Zealand. 304p, illus, 2007, $49.99, 978 1 86940 384 3.

BiOGRaPHY/aUtOBiOGRaPHY/cORREsPOnDEncE/MEMOiR

BASSETT, Michael. Coates of Kaipara. 362p, illus, 1995, $49.99, 978 1 86940 117 7.

BATISTICH, Amelia. Never Lost for Words. 224p, illus, 2001, $39.99, 978 1 86940 246 4.*

BERTRAM, James. Capes of China Slide Away: A Memoir of Peace and War, 1910–1980. 328p, illus, 1993, $49.99, 978 1 86940 077 4.

CARTER, Ian. Gadfly: The Life and Times of James Shelley. 346p, illus, 1993, hb, $49.99, 978 1 86940 085 9.

CHALLIS, Derek & RAWLINSON, Gloria. The Book of Iris: A Life of Robin Hyde. 800p, illus, 2002, hb, $69.99, 978 1 86940 267 9. Finalist, Montana NZ Book Awards 2003.

EDMOND, Martin. Chronicle of the Unsung. 216p, 3rd imp, 2005, $39.99, 978 1 86940 311 9. Winner, Montana NZ Book Award for Biography 2005.

EDMOND, Martin. The Resurrection of Philip Clairmont. 364p, illus, 1999, $45, 978 1 86940 195 5. Finalist, Montana NZ Book Awards 2000.*

EDMOND, Martin. Waimarino County and Other Excursions. 272p, 2007, $39.99, 978 1 86940 391 1. Finalist, Montana NZ Book Awards 2008.

GILL, Linda (ed.). Letters of Frances Hodgkins. 594p, illus, hb, 1993, $69.99, 978 1 86940 081 1. Finalist, Montana NZ Book Awards 1994.

GUSTAFSON, Barry. His Way: A Biography of Robert Muldoon. 352p, illus, hb, 2nd imp, 2000, $59.99, 978 1 86940 236 5. Winner, ARANZ Ian Wards Prize.

GUSTAFSON, Barry. Kiwi Keith: A Biography of Keith Holyoake. 420p, illus, hb, 2nd imp, 2008, $59.99, 978 1 86940 400 0.

HAMILTON, Ian. Till Human Voices Wake Us. 250p, 1984, $24.99, 978 019 648 027 5.

HENSLEY, Gerald. Final Approaches. 328p, illus, 2nd imp, 2006, $49.99, 978 1 86940 378 2.

HERCOCK, Fay. Alice: The Making of a Woman Doctor 1914–1974. 294p, illus, 1999, $45, 978 1 86940 206 8.*

HOWE, K R. Singer in a Songless Land: A Life of Edward Tregear, 1846–1931. 242p, 1991, $45, 978 1 86940 058 3.

LOCKE, Elsie & MATTHEWS, Jacquie (eds). Stick Out Keep Left: An Autobiography by Margaret Thorn. 144p, illus, 1997, $34.99, 978 1 86940 143 6. With Bridget Williams Books.

LONEY, Alan. The Falling. 144p, 2001, $34.99, 978 1 86940 250 1.

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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.

MARTIN, Beryl. A Family from Barra: An Adoption Story. 212p, 1997, $39.99, 978 1 86940 165 8. With Bridget Williams Books.

MEIKLE, Phoebe. An Accidental Life. 321p, illus, 3rd imp, 1995, $39.99, 978 1 86940 108 5. Winner, NZ Book Award for Non-fiction 1995.*

PRICE, Chris. Brief Lives. 168p, 2nd imp, 2007, $29.99, 978 1 86940 363 8. Finalist, Montana NZ Book Awards 2007. Winner, Spectrum Print Book Design Award for Best Non-illustrated Book.

REID, Bryan. After the Fireworks: A Life of David Ballantyne. 232p, 2004, $49.99, 978 1 86940 327 0.

RICHARDS, Ian. To Bed at Noon: The Life and Art of Maurice Duggan. 476p, illus, 1997, $59.99, 978 1 86940 159 7. Finalist, Montana NZ Book Awards 1998.

SHARP, Iain. Heaphy. 240p, colour illus, hb, 2008, $69.99, 978 1 86940 421 5. Finalist, Montana NZ Book Awards 2009.

SHEPARD, Deborah. Her Life’s Work: Conversations with Five New Zealand Women. 336p, illus, 2009, $45, 978 1 86940 443 7.

SHIEFF, Sarah. Talking Music: Conversations with New Zealand Musicians. 216p, photographs by Robert Cross, audio CD, 2002, $49.99, 978 1 86940 228 0.

SMITHER, Elizabeth. The 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.

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). 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

CALLAGHAN, Paul. Wool to Weta: Transforming New Zealand’s Culture and Economy. 184p, 2nd imp, 2009, $34.99, 978 1 86940 438 3.

CAMPBELL-HUNT, Colin/CANZ. World Famous in New Zealand: How New Zealand’s Leading Firms Became World-Class Competitors. 248p, 2001, $45, 978 1 86940 249 5.

EASTON, Brian. Globalisation and the Wealth of Nations. 260p, 2007, $49.99, 978 1 86940 377 5.

FLEMING, Robin. The Common Purse: Income Sharing in New Zealand Families. 200p, 1997, $45, 978 1 86940 169 6. With Bridget Williams Books.

IRVING, David, KOLB, Darl, SHEPHERD, Deborah & WOODS, Christine. Changing Gears: How to Take Your Kiwi Business from the Kitchen Table to the Boardroom. 168p, 2009, $34.99, 978 1 86940 450 5.

tHE DictiOnaRY OF nEW ZEaLanD BiOGRaPHYPublished in association with the ministry for Culture and heritage

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.

The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, Volume Four: 1921–1940. 672p, hb, 2nd imp, 1999, $150, 978 1 86940 203 7.

The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, Volume Five: 1941–1960. 706p, hb, 2000, $150, 978 1 86940 224 2.*

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.

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, 2nd imp, 1998, $34.99, 978 1 86940 202 0.*

The Suffragists: Women Who Worked for the Vote. 176p, 1993, $34.99, 978 0 90891 238 4.

The Turbulent Years, 1870–1900. 278p, 1994, $45, 978 0 90891 222 3.

HistORY

BAKER, Paul. King and Country Call: New Zealanders, Conscription and the Great War. 274p, illus, 1988, $39.99, 978 1 86940 034 7.

BASSETT, Michael. The Mother of All Departments. 312p, illus, 1997, $49.99, 978 1 86940 175 7.

BELGRAVE, Michael. Historical Frictions: Maori Claims and Reinvented Histories. 396p, 2005, 978 1 8694 320 1, $49.99.

BRYDER, Linda. The History of the ‘Unfortunate Experiment’ at National Women’s Hospital. 256p, 2009, $49.99, 978 1 86940 435 2. Finalist, Ernest Scott Prize 2010.

BRYDER, Linda. A Voice for Mothers: the Plunket Society and Infant Welfare 1907–2000. 368p, illus, 2003, $49.99, 78 1 86940 290 7.

CALLISTER, Sandy. The Face of War: New Zealand’s Great War Photography. 160p, illus, 2008, $49.99, 978 1 86940 407 9.

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.

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DALEY, Caroline. Girls and Women, Men and Boys: Gender in Taradale, 1886–1930. 300p, illus, 1999, $49.99, 978 1 86940 211 2. Winner, J M Sherrard Award for Regional History 2002.

DALEY, Caroline. Leisure and Pleasure: Reshaping and Revealing the New Zealand Body 1900–1960. 320p, illus, 2003, $49.99, 978 1 86940 291 4. Finalist, Montana NZ Book Awards 2004.

DALEY, Caroline & MONTGOMERIE, Deborah (eds). The Gendered Kiwi. 256p, illus, 1999, $45, 978 1 86940 219 8.

DALEY, Caroline & NOLAN, Melanie (eds). Suffrage and Beyond. 384p, 1994, $49.99, 978 1 86940 107 8.

DALLEY, Bronwyn. Family Matters: Child Welfare in Twentieth-Century New Zealand. 456p, illus, 1998, $49.99, 978 1 86940 190 0.*

DALLEY, Bronwyn & LABRUM, Bronwyn. Fragments: New Zealand Social and Cultural History. 246p, illus, 2000, $45, 978 1 86940 185 6.

DALLEY, Bronwyn & PHILLIPS, Jock (eds). Going Public: The Changing Face of New Zealand History. 226p, illus, 2001, $45, 978 1 86940 226 6.

DAY, Patrick. Voice and Vision: A History of Broadcasting in New Zealand, Volume 2. 468p, illus, hb, 2000, $59.99, 978 1 86940 233 4.

DUNLEAVY, Trisha. Ourselves in Primetime: A History of New Zealand Television Drama. 342p, 2005, illus, $49.99, 978 1 86940 339 3.

EDMOND, Martin. Zone of the Marvellous: In Search of the Antipodes. 264p, 2nd imp, 2010, $39.99, 978 1 86940 447 5.

GREEN, Anna & HUTCHING, Megan (eds). Remembering: Writing Oral History. 192p, illus, 2004, $49.99, 978 1 86940 317 1.*

GRIFFITH, Penny, HUGHES, Peter & LONEY, Alan. A Book in the Hand: Essays on the History of the Book in New Zealand. 268p, illus, 2000, $45, 978 1 86940 231 0.

HASTINGS, David. Over the Mountains of the Sea: Life on the Migrant Ships, 1870–1885. 302p, illus, 2nd imp, 2007, $49.99, 978 1 86940 375 1.

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.

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, illus, 3rd imp, 2008, $34.99, 978 1 8694 341 6. AUP Studies in Cultural and Social History, 2.

McELDOWNEY, Dennis. A Press Achieved: The Emergence of Auckland University Press, 1927–1972. 160p, illus, 2001, $34.99, 978 1 86940 239 6.

McKINNON, Malcolm. Treasury: A History of the New Zealand Treasury. 528p, illus, 2003, $49.99, 978 1 86940 296 6. 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.

PAGE, Dorothy. The National Council of Women: A Centennial History. 250p, illus, 1996, $45, 978 1 86940 154 2. With the National Council of Women & Bridget Williams Books.*

PARR, Alison. The Big Show: New Zealanders, D-Day and the War in Europe. 256p, illus, 2006, $45, 978 1 86940 365 2.

PETRIE, Hazel. Chiefs of Industry. 340p, illus, 2006, $49.99, 978 1 86940 376 8. Finalist, Montana NZ Book Awards 2007.*

PHILLIPS, Jock & HEARN, Terry. Settlers: New Zealand Immigrants from England, Ireland and Scotland, 1800–1945. 232p, illus, 2008, $45, 978 1 86940 401 7.

POOL, Ian, DHARMALINGAM, Arunachalam & SCEATS, Janet. The New Zealand Family from 1840: A Demo graphic History, 474p, 2007, $49.99, 978 1 86940 357 7.

RABEL, Roberto. New Zealand and the Vietnam War: Politics and Diplomacy. 444p, illus, 2005, $49.99, 978 1 8694 340 9.

REID, Nicholas. The University of Auckland: The First 125 Years. 112p, colour illus, 2008, $39.99, 978 1 86940 413 0.

RICHARDSON, Len. Coal, Class and Community: The United Mineworkers of New Zealand, 1880–1960. 344p, illus, 1995, $45, 978 1 86940 113 9.

RISEBOROUGH, Hazel. Ngamatea: The Land and the People. 312p, illus, 4th imp, 2007, $49.99, 978 1 86940 369 0.

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.

SHARP, Iain. Real Gold: Treasures of Auckland City Libraries. Photographs by Haruhiko Sameshima. 224p, colour illus, $59.99, 978 1 86940 396 6.

SHAW, Louise. Making a Difference: A History of the Auckland College of Education, 1881–2004. 292p, illus, 2006, $49.99, 978 1 86940 370 6.

SINCLAIR, Keith (ed.). Tasman Relations: New Zealand and Australia, 1788–1988. 336p, 1987, $49.99, 978 1 86940 018 7.

STONE, R C J. From Tamaki-makau-rau to Auckland. 360p, colour & b/w illus, 2nd imp, 2002, $59.99, 978 1 86940 259 4. Winner, J M Sherrard Award for Regional History 2004.

STONE, R C J. Logan Campbell’s Auckland: Tales from the Early Years. 280p, colour & b/w illus, 2007, $49.99, 978 1 86940 393 5

TEMPLETON, Malcolm. Ties of Blood and Empire: New Zealand’s Involvement in Middle East Defence and the Suez Crisis, 1947–57. 278p, 1994, $45, 978 1 86940 097 2.

VEART, David. First Catch your Weka: A Story of New Zealand Cooking. 336p, colour illus, 2nd imp, 2009, $49.99, 978 1 86940 410 9. Finalist, Montana NZ Book Awards 2009.

WOOD, Pamela. Dirt: Filth and Decay in a New World Arcadia. 246p, 2005, illus, $49.99, 978 1 8694 348 5.

WRIGHT, David. Joyita: Solving the Mystery. 144p, illus, 2002, $34.99, 978 1 86940 270 9.

LitERatURECURNOW, Allen. Look Back Harder, Critical Writings,

1935–1984. Edited by Peter Simpson. 338p, 1987, $45, 978 1 86940 010 1.

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DEVANNY, Jean. The Butcher Shop. First published 1926. Edited & introduced by Heather Roberts. 250p, 3rd imp, 1988, $34.99, 978 0 19 648 001 5.

DUGGAN, Maurice. Collected Stories. Edited & introduced by C K Stead. 384p, hb, 1981, $39.99, 978 0 19 647 993 4.

ESCOTT, Margaret. Show Down. First published 1936. Edited & introduced by Robert Goodman. xxvi, 134p, 1973, $29.99, 978 0 19 647 734 3.

GASKELL, A P. All Part of the Game. Edited & introduced by R A Copland. xii, 193p, 1978, $34.99, 978 0 19 647 965 1.

HEIM, Otto. Writing Along Broken Lines: Violence and Ethnicity in Contemporary Maori Fiction. 248p, 1998, $49.99, 978 1 86940 182 5.

HYDE, Robin. The Godwits Fly. Edited & introduced by Patrick Sandbrook. 260p, 2nd imp, 2007, $34.99, 978 1 86940 245 7.

HYDE, Robin. Passport to Hell. First published 1936. Edited & introduced by D I B Smith. 360p, 1986, $39.99, 978 1 86940 009 5.

JENSEN, Kai. Whole Men: The Masculine Tradition in New Zealand Literature. 208p, 1996, $39.99, 978 1 86940 145 0.

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.

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.

WILLIAMS, Mark & LEGGOTT, Michele (eds). Opening the Book: New Essays on New Zealand Writing. 336p, 1995, $45, 978 1 86940 115 3.

MĀORi stUDiEs

BIGGS, Bruce. The Complete English–Maori Dictionary. 238p, 9th imp, 2010, $39.99, 978 1 86940 057 6.

BIGGS, Bruce. English–Maori Maori–English Dictionary. 154p, 7th imp, 2009, $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, 2006, $45, 978 1 86940 359 1.

GREENWOOD, Janinka & WILSON, Arnold Manaaki. Te Mauri Pakeaka. 192p, colour & b/w illus, 2006, $45, 978 1 86940 347 8.

JONES, Pei Te Hurinui & BIGGS, Bruce. Nga Iwi o Tainui: The Traditional History of the Tainui People. 416p, pb edn, 3rd imp, 2009, $59.99, 978 1 86940 331 7. Honour Award, Montana NZ Book Awards 1996.

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.

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, 2nd imp, 2004, $59.99, 978 1 86940 278 5.

NGATA, Apirana. Ngā Mōteatea The Songs: Part One. Translated by Pei Te Hurinui Jones. 464p, 2 audio CDs, hb, 3rd imp, 2007, $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.

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.*

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HUNTSMAN, Judith, with KALOLO, Kelihiano. The Future of Tokelau: Decolonising Agendas, 1975–2006. 300p, illus, 2007, $49.99, 978 1 86940 398 0.

HUNTSMAN, Judith & HOOPER, Antony. Tokelau: A Historical Ethnography. 368p, hb, illus, 1997, $69.99, 978 1 86940 153 5. World rights except North America.

MACPHERSON, Cluny & La‘avasa. Samoan Medical Belief and Practice. 280p, 2nd imp, 2006, $45, 978 1 86940 045 3.

MACPHERSON, Cluny & La‘avasa. The Warm Winds of Change: Globalisation in Contemporary Sāmoa. 224p, 2009, $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.

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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, 1 86940 403 1.

BRIDGE, Diana. Aloe. 72p, 2009, $24.99, 978 1 86940 441 3. Winner, Gold: Book Category, Pride in Print Awards 2010.

BRIDGE, Diana. The Girls on the Wall. 64p, 1999, $24.99, 978 1 86940 209 9.

BRIDGE, Diana. Landscape with Lines. 64p, 1996, $24.99, 978 1 86940 152 8.

BRIDGE, Diana. Porcelain. 56p, 2001, $24.99, 978 1 86940 264 8.

BRIDGE, Diana. Red Leaves. 56p, 2005, $24.99, 978 1 8694 346 1.

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. 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.

CURNOW, Allen. Continuum: New and Later Poems, 1972– 1988. 228p, 1988, $34.99, 978 1 86940 025 5. Winner, 1988 Dillons Commonwealth Poetry Prize.

CURNOW, Allen. You Will Know When You Get There. 63p,

2nd imp, 1982, $24.99, 978 0 19648 018 3. Winner, NZ Book Award for Poetry 1983.

DICKSON, John. Sleeper. 56p, 1998, $24.99, 978 1 86940 187 0.

DOLAN, John. People with Real Lives Don’t Need Landscapes. 72p, 2003, $24.99, 978 1 86940 287 7.

DOLAN, John. Stuck Up. 72p, 1995, $24.99, 978 1 86940 120 7.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, 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.

EGGLETON, David. Empty Orchestra. 88p, 1995, $24.99, 978 1 86940 127 6.

EGGLETON, David. Fast Talker. 96p, 2006, $24.99, 978 1 86940 360 7.

ESCOTT, Margaret. Separation and/or Greeting. 56p, 1980, $24.99, 978 0 19647 981 1.

FARRELL, Fiona. The Inhabited Initial. 128p, illus by Ann Culy, 1999, $27.99, 978 1 86940 215 0.

FARRELL, Fiona. The Pop-Up Book of Invasions. 80p, 2nd imp, 2008, $24.99, 978 1 86940 388 1. Finalist, Montana NZ Book Awards 2008.

FITCHETT, Sue. Palaver Lava Queen. 88p, 2004, $24.99, 978 1 86940 326 3.

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. 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 & 50 children. Flamingo Bendalingo: Poems from the Zoo. Illustrated by Michael Hight. 104p, colour illus, 2006, $34.99, 978 1 86940 353 9.

HARLOW, Michael. Cassandra’s Daughter. 56p, 2nd imp, 2006, $24.99, 978 1 8694 332 4.

HARLOW, Michael. The Tram Conductor’s Blue Cap. 64p, 2009, $24.99, 978 1 86940 430 7. Finalist, NZ Post Book Awards 2010.

HUNT, Sam (ed.). James K. Baxter Poems. 112p, hb, 2nd imp, 2010, $29.99, 978 1 86940 434 5.

HYDE, Robin. The Book of Nadath. Edited & introduced by Michele Leggott. 132p, 1999, $24.99, 978 1 86940 191 7.

HYDE, Robin. Young Knowledge: The Poems of Robin Hyde. Edited & introduced by Michele Leggott. 416p, 2003, $49.99, 978 1 86940 298 3.

JACKSON, Anna. Catullus for Children. 64p, 2003, $24.99, 978 1 86940 308 9.

JACKSON, Anna. The Gas Leak. 54p, 2006, $24.99, 978 1 86940 356 0.

JACKSON, Anna. The Long Road to Teatime. 56p, 2000, $24.99, 978 1 86940 223 5.

JACKSON, Anna. The Pastoral Kitchen. 56p, 2nd imp, 2002, $24.99, 978 1 86940 261 7.

JACKSON, Michael. Antipodes. 64p, 1996, $24.99, 978 1 86940 158 0.

JACKSON, Michael. Dead Reckoning. 64p, 2006, $24.99, 978 1 86940 361 4.

JOHNSON, Mike. Treasure Hunt. 64p, 1996, $24.99, 978 1 86940 141 2.

KASSABOVA, Kapka. Geography for the Lost. 80p, 2007, $24.99, 978 1 86940 387 4. NZ & Australian rights only.

KASSABOVA, Kapka. Someone Else’s Life. 88p, 2003, $24.99, 978 1 86940 304 1. NZ & Australian rights only.

KAWANA, Phil. The Devil in my Shoes. 58p, 2005, $24.99, 978 1 86940 352 2.

KENNEDY, Anne. Sing-song. 136p, 2nd imp, 2004, $27.99, 978 1 86940 295 2. Winner, Montana NZ Book Award for Poetry 2004.

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.

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LE BAS, Jessica. Walking to Africa. 96p, 2009, $24.99, 978 1 86940 446 8. Finalist, Ashton Wylie Charitable Trust Book Award 2010.

LEGGOTT, Michele. As Far As I Can See. 64p, 1999, $24.99, 978 1 86940 217 4.

LEGGOTT, Michele. Milk and Honey. 106p, 2005, $27.99, 978 1 8694 334 8. NZ & Australian rights only.

LEGGOTT, Michele. Mirabile Dictu. 160p, 2009, $27.99, 978 1 86940 440 6. Winner, Hachette NZ Award for Best Non-illustrated Book, PANZ Book Design Awards 2010.

LEGGOTT, Michele. Swimmers, Dancers. 56p, 1991, $24.99, 978 1 86940 055 2.

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.

LONEY, Alan. Sidetracks: Notebooks 1976–1991. 82p, 1998, $24.99, 978 1 86940 194 8.

MARSH, Selina Tusitala. Fast Talking PI. 80p, 2nd imp, 2009, $27.99, 978 1 86940 432 1. Winner, NZSA Jessie Mackay Award for Best First Book of Poetry 2010.

NANNESTAD, Elizabeth. If He’s a Good Dog He’ll Swim. 80p, 1996, $24.99, 978 1 86940 146 7.

NORCLIFFE, James. Villon in Millerton. 80p, 2007, $24.99, 978 1 86940 383 6.

O’BRIEN, Gregory. Days Beside Water. 80p, illus, 1993, $24.99, 978 1 86940 075 0.

O’BRIEN, Gregory. Location of the Least Person. 72p, 1987, $24.99, 978 1 86940 015 6.

ORR, Bob. Breeze. 60p, 1991, $24.99, 978 1 86940 064 4.ORR, Bob. Calypso. 96p, 2008, $24.99, 978 1 86940 405 5.ORR, Bob. Red Trees. 23p, illus by Rodney Fumpston, 1986,

$24.99, 978 0 19 648056 5. Published in association with Silverfish.

ORR, Bob. Valparaiso. 80p, 2nd imp, 2002, $24.99, 978 1 86940 282 2.

ORSMAN, Chris. The Lakes of Mars. 64p, 2008, $24.99, 978 1 86940 408 6. Finalist, Montana NZ Book Awards 2009.

POOLE, Fiona Farrell. Cutting Out. 48p, 1987, $24.99, 978 1 86940 008 8.

PRICE, Chris. The Blind Singer. 96p, 2009, $24.99, 978 1 86940 433 8.

PRICE, Chris. Husk. 72p, 2nd imp, 2002, $24.99, 978 1 86940 266 2. Winner, NZSA Jessie Mackay Award for Best First Book of Poetry 2002.

QUIGLEY, Sarah. Love in a Bookstore or Your Money Back. 64p, 2nd imp, 2003, $24.99, 978 1 86940 284 6.

REEVE, Richard. Dialectic of Mud. 56p, 2001, $24.99, 978 1 86940 252 5.

REEVE, Richard. In Continents. 80p, 2008, $24.99, 978 1 86940 406 2.

REEVE, Richard. The Life and The Dark. 72p, 2004, $24.99, 978 1 86940 312 6.

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 and North American rights only.

SINCLAIR, Keith. Moontalk. 112p, 1993, $24.99, 978 1 86940 080 4.

SMITHER, Elizabeth. The Lark Quartet. 68p, 2nd imp, 2000, $24.99, 978 1 86940 216 7. Winner, Montana NZ Book Award for Poetry 2000.

SMITHER, Elizabeth. A Pattern of Marching. 46p, 1989, $24.99, 978 1 86940 040 8. Winner, NZ Book Award for Poetry 1990.

SMITHER, Elizabeth. The Tudor Style. 112p, 1993, $24.99, 978 1 86940 092 7.

SMITHER, Elizabeth. The Year of Adverbs. 64p, 2007, $24.99, 978 1 86940 394 2.

SMITHYMAN, Kendrick. Are You Going to the Pictures? 104p, 1987, $24.99, 978 1 86940 020 0.

SMITHYMAN, Kendrick. Atua Wera. 278p, 2nd imp, 1998, $45, 978 1 86940 157 3. Finalist, Montana NZ Book Awards 1998.

SMITHYMAN, Kendrick. Auto/Biographies. 88p, 1992, $24.99, 978 1 86940 076 7.

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, 0 19 648049 3. 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 and North American rights only.

STEAD, C K. Paris. 24p, 1984, $19.99, 978 0 19 648034 3.STEAD, C K. The Red Tram. 88p, 2004, $24.99, 978 1 86940

330 0. Finalist, Montana NZ Book Awards 2005.SULLIVAN, Robert. Star Waka. 120p, 3rd imp, 2003,

$27.99, 978 1 86940 213 6. Finalist, Montana NZ Book Awards 2000.*

SULLIVAN, Robert. Voice Carried my Family. 66p, 2005, $27.99, 978 1 8694 337 9.

VARIOUS AUP POETS. Seeing Voices. Audio CD, 12 poets, 44 tracks, 1999, $34.99, 978 1 86940 220 4.

WEDDE, Ian. Castaly: Poems 1973–77. 79p, 1980, $24.99, 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. Tales of Gotham City. 52p, 1984, $24.99, 0 19 648025 1.

WEDDE, Ian. Tendering: New Poems. 52p, 1988, $24.99, 978 1 86940 029 3.

WEDDE, Ian. Three Regrets and a Hymn to Beauty. 80p, 2005, $24.99, 978 1 86940 349 2.

WENDT, Albert. The Book of the Black Star. 64p, illus, 2002, $39.99, 978 1 86940 283 9. Australian, New Zealand & Pacific rights only.*

WENDT, Albert, WHAITIRI, Reina & SULLIVAN, Robert. Whetu Moana: Contemporary Polynesian Poetry in English. 288p, 3rd imp, 2005, $49.99, 978 1 86940 273 0. Winner, Montana NZ Book Award

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YANG Lian. Unreal City: A Chinese Poet in Auckland. Edited by Hilary Chung & Jacob Edmond. 104p, illus, 2006, $27.99, 978 1 86940 354 6.

YELICH, Sonja. Clung. 64p, 2004, $24.99. 978 1 86940 323 2. Winner, NZSA Jessie Mackay Best First Book of Poetry 2005.

YELICH, Sonja. Get Some. 64p, 2nd imp, 2009, $24.99, 978 1 86940 423 9. Finalist, Montana NZ Book Awards 2009.

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BROOKFIELD, F M. Waitangi and Indigenous Rights: Revolution, Law and Legitimation. 302p, revised edn, 2006, $49.99, 978 1 86940 372 0.

CASTLES, Francis G, GERRITSEN, Rolf & VOWLES, Jack (eds). The Great Experiment: Labour Parties and Public Policy Transformation in Australia and New Zealand. 208p, 1995, $49.99, 978 1 86940 134 4. New Zealand rights only.

CHAPMAN, R M (ed.). Ends and Means in New Zealand Politics. 47p, 8th imp, 1979, $19.99, 978 0 90868 906 4.

DANNIN, Ellen J. Working Free: The Origins and Impact of New Zealand’s Employment Contracts Act. 336p, 1997, $49.99, 978 1 86940 174 0.

EASTON, Brian. The Commercialisation of New Zealand. 296p, 2nd imp, 1997, $49.99, 978 1 86940 173 3.

EASTON, Brian. The Whimpering of the State: Policy after MMP. 298p, 1999, $49.99, 978 1 86940 218 1.

MILLER, Raymond & MINTROM, Michael (eds). Political Leadership in New Zealand. 272p, 2006, $49.99, 978 1 86940 358 4.

MULGAN, Richard, updated by AIMER, Peter. Politics in New Zealand. 352p, 3rd edn, 3rd imp, 2010, $45, 978 1 86940 318 8.

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 Consensus? The 1993 Election and Referendum in New Zealand and the Transition to Proportional Representation. 280p, 1995, $49.99, 978 1 86940 123 8.

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ESLER, Alan. Wild Plants in Auckland. 224p, colour & b/w illus, 2004, $49.99, 978 1 86940 329 4.

JOLLY, V H & BROWN, J M R (eds). New Zealand Lakes. 388p, illus, 1975, $49.99, 978 0 19 647 936 1.

KELLY, Jan & MARSHALL, Brian. Atlas of New Zealand Boundaries. 350p, hb, 1996, $69.99, 978 1 86940 149 8.

McFADGEN, Bruce. Hostile Shores: Catastrophic Events in Prehistoric New Zealand and their Impact on Maori Coastal Communities. 300p, 2007, $49.99, 978 1 86940 390 4.

PHILLIPS, Caroline. Waihou Journeys: The Archaeology of 400 Years of Maori Settlement. 208p, illus, 2nd imp, 2004, $49.99, 978 1 86940 227 3.

SUTTON, Douglas (ed.). The Archaeology of the Peripheral Pa at Pouerua, Northland, New Zealand. 128p, illus, 1993, $45, 978 1 86940 082 8.

SUTTON, Douglas, FUREY, Louise & MARSHALL, Yvonne. The Archaeology of Pouerua. 274p, illus, 2003, $49.99, 978 186940 292 1.

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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. 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.

METGE, Joan. Kōrero Tahi: Talking Together. 64p, illus, 2001, $24.99, 978 1 86940 254 9.

MIDDLETON, Sue & JONES, Alison (eds). Women and Education in Aotearoa 2. 264p, 1997, $45, 978 1 86940 178 8. With Bridget Williams Books.*

PEARCE, Neil. Adverse Reactions: The Fenoterol Story. 232p, 2007, $45, 978 1 86940 374 4.

PERRY, Nick. The Dominion of Signs: Television, Advertising and Other New Zealand Fictions. 162p, illus, 1994, $45, 978 1 86940 100 9.

POWELL, Michael, SPICER, Barry & EMANUEL, David. The Remaking of Television New Zealand 1984–1992. 224p, 1996, $49.99, 978 1 86940 151 1.*

SIMMONS, Laurence (ed.). Speaking Truth to Power: Public Intellectuals Rethink New Zealand. 352p, illus, 2007, $49.99, 978 1 86940 379 9.

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.

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2 Deaths in 1 Night, 20

Abel, Sue, 22Absurd Ambition, An, 17Accidental Life, An, 17Adams, John, 1, 11 Adverse Reactions, 22After the Fireworks, 17Age of Enterprise, 18Aimer, Peter, 22Albert Wendt and Pacific Literature, 19Alexander, Raewyn, 20Alice, 16 All Honourable Men, 22All Part of the Game, 19Aloe, 20Answering to the Language, 19Antipodes, 20Archaeology of Pouerua, The, 22Archaeology of the Peripheral Pa at Pouerua, The, 22Are You Going to the Pictures?, 21Art that Moves, 16As Far As I Can See, 21Asia in the Making of New Zealand, 16Atlas of New Zealand Boundaries, 22Atua Wera, 21AUP New Poets 1, 10, 20; 2, 19; 3, 9, 20; 4, 1, 9 Auto/Biographies, 21

Back and Beyond, 2, 16Bagby, Stu, 20Baker, Kriselle, 16Baker, Paul, 17Banducci, Susan, 22Barclay, Barry, 22Bassett, Michael, 16, 17Batistich, Amelia, 16Being Māori–Chinese, 16Belgrave, Michael, 17Bell, Leonard, 16 Bells of St Babel’s, The, 20Bertram, James, 16

Between the Lives, 16Big Show, The, 18Big Smoke, 20Biggs, Bruce, 19Bill Culbert, 16 Black River, The, 21Blind Singer, The, 21 Blue Smoke, 13Blundell, Sally, 16Bollard, Alan, 14Book in the Hand, A, 18Book of Iris, The, 16Book of Nadath, The, 20Book of the Black Star, The, 21Book Self, 19Bookmen’s Dominion, The, 18Bourke, Chris, 13Boys’ Night Out, 20Breeze, 21Bridge, Diana, 20Briefcase, 1, 11Brief Lives, 17Brookfield, F M, 22Broom, Sarah, 11Brown, J M R, 22Brown, Gordon H, 13Brunton, Alan, 20Bryder, Linda, 17Buchanan, Iain, 16Butcher Shop, The, 19Butterworth, Ruth, 22

Calder, Alex, 1, 7 Callaghan, Paul, 17Callister, Sandy, 17Calypso, 21 Campbell, Ian, 22Campbell-Hunt, Colin, 17Capes of China Slide Away, 16Carter, Ian, 16Carved Cloak for Tahu, A, 19Carved Histories, 19

Carver and the Artist, The, 16Cassandra’s Daughter, 20Castaly, 21Castles, Francis, 22Catt, Helena, 22Catullus for Children, 20Challis, Derek, 16Changing Gears, 17Chapman, Robert, 17, 22Charman, Janet, 20Chiefs of Industry, 18Chrome, 20Chronicle of the Unsung, 8, 16Chung, Hilary, 22City of Enterprise, 18Clarke, Alison, 17Classic New Zealand Poets in Performance, 21Clung, 22Coal, Class and Community, 18Coates of Kaipara, 16Cold Snack, 20Colin McCahon, 16Collected Poems, 1951–2006 (Stead), 21Collected Stories (Duggan), 19Commercialisation of New Zealand, The, 22Commonplace Book, The, 8Common Purse, The, 17Compensation for Personal Injury in New Zealand, 22Complete English–Maori Dictionary, The, 19Contemporary New Zealand Poets in Performance, 21Continuum, 20Conversation in a Train, 19Cookhouse, 20Copland, R A, 19Corballis, Michael C, 1, 6Country of Writing, 19Crawford, John, 17Crisis, 14Cronin, Jan, 1, 7Cross, Robert, 17Crosswind, 20Cunningham, Kevin, 19

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Curnow, Allen, 7, 18, 20Curnow, Jenifer, 19Cutting Out, 21

Daley, Caroline, 18Dalley, Bronwyn, 18Dannin, Ellen J, 22Dark Night, 1, 8Davis, Peter, 22Day, Patrick, 18Days Beside Water, 21Dead Reckoning, 20Dear Sweet Harry, 11Desire of the Line, The, 16Devanny, Jean, 19Devil in my Shoes, The, 20Dharmalingam, Arunachalam, 18Dialectic of Mud, 21Dickson, John, 20Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, The, 17Diesel Mystic, 19Digging up the Past, 1, 5Dining Out, 13Dirt, 18Dolan, John, 20Dominion of Signs, The, 22Dragon and the Taniwha, The, 16Drummer, The, 21Duggan, Maurice, 19Dunleavy, Trisha, 18Dunn, Michael, 16

Eaqub, Shamubeel, 1, 6 Earle, Lynda, 20Eastmond, Elizabeth, 16Easton, Brian, 17Edmond, Jacob, 22Edmond, Lauris, 20Edmond, Martin, 1, 8, 12, 16, 17Edmond, Murray, 11, 20Eggleton, David, 20Emanuel, David, 22Employment Relationships, 14Empty Orchestra, 20end of the dry, 20

Ends and Means in New Zealand Politics, 22English–Maori Maori–English Dictionary, 19erasure tapes, The, 21Escott, Margaret, 19Esler, Alan, 22Everything Talks, 21

Face of War, The, 17Falling, The, 16Family From Barra, A, 17Family Matters, 18Fantastica, 2Farrell, Fiona, 19, 20Fast Talker, 20Fast Talking PI, 21Final Approaches, 16First and Last Songs, 21First Catch Your Weka, 5, 18Fitchett, Sue, 20Flamingo Bendalingo, 20Fleming, Robin, 17Fool Moon, 20Fragments, 18Frame Function, The, 1, 7Frances Hodgkins, 16Freegard, Janis, 1, 9, 20French, Anne, 20From Tamaki-makau-rau to Auckland, 18From the Wistaria Bush, 17Furey, Louise, 22Future of Tokelau, The, 19

Gadfly, 16Gaitanos, Sarah, 14Gallagher, Rhian, 1, 10Gardner, Jane, 20Gas Leak, The, 20Gaskell, A P, 19Gatley, Julia, 15, 16Gendered Kiwi, The, 18Geography for the Lost, 20Gerritsen, Rolf, 22Get Some, 22Gibson, Stephanie, 18Gill, Linda, 16

Girls and Women, Men and Boys, 18Girls on the Wall, The, 20Globalisation and the Wealth of Nations, 17Godwits Fly, The, 19Going Bush, 18Going Public, 18Going Up, Going Down, 18Good Business, 21Good Handful, A, 20Goodman, Robert, 19Great Experiment, The, 22Green, Anna, 18Green, Paula, 11, 20Greenwood, Janinka, 19Griffith, Penny, 18Group Architects, 15Gustafson, Barry, 16

Hamilton, Ian, 16Hanfling, Ed, 16Harlow, Michael, 20Harper, Glyn, 1, 3 Hastings, David, 18Hayward, Bruce W, 1, 5He Pitopito Kōrero Nō Te Perehi Māori, 19Heaphy, 17Hearn, Terry, 18Heim, Otto, 19Hensley, Gerald, 16Her Life’s Work, 17Hercock, Fay, 16Hight, Michael, 20Hilliard, Chris, 18His Way, 16Historical Frictions, 17History of the ‘Unfortunate Experiment’ at National

Women’s Hospital, A, 17Holiday Seasons, 17Honeypants, 20Hooper, Antony, 19Hopa, Ngapare, 19Horrocks, Roger, 16Hostile Shores, 22Howe, K R, 16Hughes, Kino, 19

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Hughes, Peter, 18Human Rights and Sporting Contacts, 22Hunt, Sam, 20Hunter, Ian, 18Huntsman, Judith, 19Husk, 21 Hutching, Megan, 18Hyde, Robin, 16, 19, 20

If He’s a Good Dog He’ll Swim, 21Imperial Vistas Family Fictions, 21In Continents, 20Incognito, 20Inhabited Initial, The, 20Intimate Details and Vital Statistics, 22Invention of New Zealand, The, 16Ip, Manying, 16Irving, David, 17

Jackson, Anna, 1, 10, 20Jackson, Michael, 20Jacob, Hēni, 1, 4James K. Baxter, 20Janiewski, Dolores, 22Jenner, Lynn, 11Jensen, Kai, 19Joanna Margaret Paul Drawing, 16Johnson, Henry, 16Johnson, Mike, 20Jolly, V H, 22Jones, Alison, 22Jones, Harry, 9 Jones, Pei Te Hurinui, 19Journal Box, The, 17Joyita, 18

Kalolo, Kelihiano, 19Karp, Jeffrey, 22Kassabova, Kapka, 20Kawana, Phil, 20Kawharu, Merata, 19Kelly, Jan, 22Kemp, Jan, 21Kennedy, Anne, 21Kin of Place, 19

King and Country Call, 17Kingdom Animalia, 9Kiwi Keith, 16Kolb, Darl, 17Kōrero Tahi, 22

Labrum, Bronwyn, 18Lakes of Mars, The, 21Lamare, Jim, 22Landscape with Lines, 20Lange, Raeburn, 18Lark Quartet, The, 21Late Song, 20Lattimore, Ralph, 1, 6Laurenson, Helen B, 18Lazy Wind Poems, 21Le Bas, Jessica, 20, 21Leaving the Highway, 19Leggott, Michele, 19, 20Leisure and Pleasure, 18Let’s Learn Maori, 19Letters from Gallipoli, 1, 3Letters of Frances Hodgkins, 16Liddy, Katherine, 20Life and the Dark, The, 20Lindsay, Graham, 21Location of the Least Person, 21Locke, Elsie, 16Logan Campbell’s Auckland, 18Loney, Alan, 16, 18, 21Long Live the Modern, 16Long Road to Teatime, The, 20Look Back Harder, 18Look This Way, 16Looking Flash, 18Love in a Bookstore or Your Money Back, 21Love in Time of War, 18Lowry, Vanya, 17

McCormick, E H, 17McEldowney, Dennis, 17, 18McFadgen, Bruce, 22McGibbon, Ian, 17McKergow, Fiona, 18McKinnon, Malcolm, 18

McLean, Mervyn, 19Macpherson, Cluny, 19Macpherson, La‘avasa, 19McRae, Jane, 1, 4, 19Maitland, Gordon, 5Making a Difference, 18Making Lists for Frances Hodgkins, 20Making Sheep Country, 1, 3Mana Tuturu, 22Maori Music, 19Māpihi Kahurangi, 17Marsh, Selina Tusitala, 21Marshall, Brian, 22Marshall, Yvonne, 22Marti Friedlander, 16Martin, Beryl, 17Matthews, Jacquie, 16Mauri Ola, 12May the People Live, 18Mead, Hirini Moko, 19Meikle, Phoebe, 17Metge, Joan, 14, 22Micronaut in the Wide World, A, 2Middleton, Sue, 22Milk and Honey, 21Millar, Paul, 12, 13Miller, Raymond, 22Mintrom, Michael, 22Mirabile Dictu, 21Moloughney, Brian, 16Montgomerie, Deborah, 18Moontalk, 21Morris, Paul, 22Morrow, Diana, 18Mother of All Departments, The, 17Mrkusich, 16Mulgan, Richard, 22Murdoch, Graeme, 5

Na To Hoa Aroha, Vol III, 17Nannestad, Elizabeth, 21National Council of Women, The, 18Neich, Roger, 19Nerli, 16Network of Dissolving Threads, A, 19

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Never Lost for Words, 16New New Zealand Poets in Performance, 20New Rights New Zealand, 22New Zealand and the Vietnam War, 18New Zealand Economy, The, 1, 6New Zealand Family from 1840, The, 18New Zealand Lakes, 22New Zealand Painting, 16New Zealand Sculpture, 16Nga Iwi o Tainui, 19Ngā Mōteatea: An Introduction He Kupu Arataki, 1, 4 Ngā Mōteatea The Songs: Part One–Part Four, 4, 19Ngā Tāngata Taumata Rau, 17Ngamatea, 18Ngata, Apirana, 4, 19Nights at the Embassy, 19No Fretful Sleeper, 13Nolan, Melanie, 18Norcliffe, James, 21Nuanua, 19

O’Brien, Gregory, 2, 16, 19, 21 O’Malley, Vincent, 15One Flag, One Queen, One Tongue, 17Opening the Book, 19Orbell, Margaret, 19Orr, Bob, 21Orsman, Chris, 21Ourselves in Primetime, 18Over the Mountains of the Sea, 18

Page, Dorothy, 18Painted Histories, 19Palaver Lava Queen, 20Paris, 21Parr, Alison, 18Passport to Hell, 19Pastoral Kitchen, The, 20Pattern of Marching, A, 21Pearce, Neil, 22Pearson, Bill, 13, 19Peden, Robert, 1, 3 Penetito, Wally, 15People With Real Lives Don’t Need Landscapes, 20Perry, Nick, 22

Peryer, Peter, 16Petrie, Hazel, 18Peter Peryer, 16Pfeiffer, Krzysztof, 19Phillips, Caroline, 22Phillips, Jock, 18Poems of Lauris Edmond, The, 20Politics in New Zealand, 22 Political Leadership in New Zealand, 22Pool, Ian, 18Poole, Fiona Farrell, 19, 21; see also Farrell, FionaPop-Up Book of Invasions, The, 20Porcelain, 20Portrait of Frances Hodgkins, 17Pound, Francis, 16Powell, Michael, 22Press Achieved, A, 18Price, Chris, 17, 21Proportional Representation on Trial, 22

Quigley, Sarah, 20, 21

Rabel, Roberto, 18Rapunzel, Rapunzel, 20Rasmussen, Erling, 14Rawlinson, Gloria, 16Real Gold, 18Red Leaves, 20red letter, 20Red Tram, The, 21Red Trees, 21Reeve, Richard, 20Reid, Bryan, 17Reid, Nicholas, 18Remaking of TVNZ, The, 22Remembering, 18Resurrection of Philip Clairmont, The, 16Rewi, Poia, 15Riach, Alan, 21Richards, Ian, 17Richardson, Len, 18Rifled Sanctuaries, 19Riseborough, Hazel, 14, 18Roberts, Heather, 19Roberts, Nigel, 12

Robinson, Reihana, 20Rock Garden, The, 19Rogers, Anna, 18Ross, Jack, 21Ross, Kirstie, 18Rowland, Perrin, 13

Sameshima, Haru, 18Samoan Medical Belief and Practice, 19Sampson, Sam, 21Sandbrook, Patrick, 19Sargeson, Frank, 7, 19Satchell, William, 19Sceats, Janet, 18Scudder, Erin, 9Seeing Voices, 21Selected Poems of James K Baxter, 12Selected Poems (Smithyman), 21Separation and/or Greeting, 20Settlers, 18Settler’s Plot, The, 1, 7Seven Days on Mykonos, 20Shakeup Anyway, A, 22Shaking the Bee Tree, 17Shaping the News, 22Sharp, Iain, 17, 18Sharrad, Paul, 19Shaw, Louise, 18Shear Hard Work, 14Shepard, Deborah, 16, 17Shepherd, Deborah, 17Shieff, Sarah, 17Shift, 1, 10Show Down, 19Sidetracks, 21Simmons, Laurence, 22Simple Nullity?, A, 4Simpson, Peter, 2, 16, 18, 21Sinclair, Keith, 17, 18, 21Sing-song, 20Singer in a Songless Land, 16Skinner, Damian, 16Slip Stream, 11Sleeper, 20Slow Passes, 20

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Smither, D I B, 19Smither, Elizabeth, 1, 8, 17, 19, 21Smithyman, Kendrick, 19, 21Snowing Down South, 20Someone Else’s Life, 20Songs of a Kaumatua, 19Sorrenson, M P K, 17Sort of Conscience, A, 17South-West of Eden, 12Speaking Truth to Power, 22Spicer, Barry, 22Stanley, Mary, 21Star Waka, 21Starveling Year, 21Stead, C K, 12, 19, 21Steal Away Boy, 12Stick Out Keep Left, 16Stirling, Bruce, 15Stone, R C J, 17, 18Stories About Wooden Keyboards, 21Stuck Up, 20Studies of a Small Democracy, 17Sturm, Terry, 17Subject, The, 21Suffrage and Beyond, 18Suffragists, The, 17Sullivan, Ann, 22Sullivan, Robert, 12, 21Sundt, Richard A, 15Sutton, Douglas, 22Swimmers, Dancers, 21Switch, The, 20

Tāhuhu Kōrero, 19Tales of Gotham City, 21Talking Music, 17Tarling, Nicholas, 22Tasman Relations, 18Te Kīngitanga, 17Te Mauri Pakeaka, 19Temple, Philip, 17Templeton, Hugh, 22Templeton, Malcolm, 18, 22

Tendering, 21Then and There, 17Thicket, 1, 10Three Masquerades, 22Three Regrets and a Hymn to Beauty, 21Ties of Blood and Empire, 18Tigers at Awhitu, 11Till Human Voices Wake Us, 16Time of the Giants, The, 20To Bed at Noon, 17To Tatau Waka, 19Tokelau, 19Toll of the Bush, The, 19Towards a Promised Land, 13Towards Consensus?, 22Traditional Songs of the Maori, 19Tram Conductor’s Blue Cap, The, 20 Treadwell, Sarah, 16Treasure Hunt, 20Treasury, 18Treaty of Waitangi Companion, The, 15Trevelyan, Jill, 16Tse, Chris, 9 Tuamaka, 14Tudor Style, The, 21Turbulent Years, The, 17

University of Auckland, The, 18Unreal City, 22Unsettled Spirit, An, 17

Valparaiso, 21Veart, David, 1, 5, 18Villon in Millerton, 21Voice and Vision, 18Voice Carried My Family, 21Voice for Mothers, A, 17Volcanoes of Auckland, 5Von Sturmer, Richard, 19Voters’ Vengeance, 22Voters’ Veto, 22Voters’ Victory?, 22Vowles, Jack, 22

Waihou Journeys, 22Waimarino County, 8, 16Waitangi and Indigenous Rights, 22Walking to Africa, 21Walls to Kick and Hills to Sing From, 11Waring, Marilyn, 22Warm Winds of Change, 19Wedde, Ian, 16, 21Welcome to the South Seas, 16Wendt, Albert, 12, 19, 21Wevers, Lydia, 19Whaanga, Mere, 19Whaikōrero, 15Whaitiri, Reina, 12, 21Whare Karakia, 15Whetu Moana, 21; see also Mauri OlaWhile You’re Away, 18Whimpering of the State, The, 22Whole Men, 19Wild, 20Wild Plants in Auckland, 22Williams, David V, 1, 4Williams, Mark, 19Wilson, Arnold, 19Women and Education in Aotearoa 2, 22Wood, Pamela, 18Woods, Christine, 17Wool to Weta, 17Working Free, 22World Famous in New Zealand, 17World Regained, The, 17Wright, Alan, 16Wright, David, 18Writing Along Broken Lines, 19

Yang Lian, 22Year of Adverbs, The, 21Yelich, Sonja, 22You Will Know When You Get There, 20Young Knowledge, 20Young Logan Campbell, 17

Zone of the Marvellous, 8, 18

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