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2014 CATALOGUE

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Words that make worlds.Arguments that changeminds. Ideas that illuminate.Publishing books that make a difference – 2014 edition.

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THE RISE AND FALL OF NATIONAL WOMEN’S HOSPITAL: A HISTORYLinda Bryder

Women’s health and reproduction went through a revolution in the twentieth century as scientific advances confronted ethical and political dilemmas. In New Zealand, the site for this revolution was National Women’s Hospital – the home of medical breakthroughs by Bill Liley and Mont Liggins; the Lawson quintuplets and the ‘glamorous gynaecologists’; and scandals surrounding the so-called ‘unfortunate experiment’ and the neonatal chest physiotherapy inquiry. This major history of National Women’s Hospital takes in the key issues – natural childbirth and rooming in, artificial insemination and in vitro fertilisation, sterilisation and abortion – while telling a wider story of reproduction, motherhood and women’s health.

Linda Bryder is a professor of history at the University of Auckland. She is the author of A History of the ‘Unfortunate Experiment’ at National Women’s Hospital (AUP and Palgrave, 2009) and A Voice for Mothers (AUP, 2003).

February 2014, 228 x 152 mm, 236 pages Paperback, 978 1 86940 809 1, $49.99

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THE LIMITSAlice Miller

The poems in this extraordinary full-length collection by Alice Miller ask you to force yourself beyond your own boundaries. From bare battlefields to crisp Antarctica to the gates of Troy, from re-written history to love story, they ask for something more from the world than just riding till the spoke breaks. A poet for whom one way’s easy but an easy way’s / worse, Miller in this collection traces a path that leads beyond our limits – to where we set the sky on silent, where we’re braver than science, and where we try to un-glimpse what we’ve lost.

Alice Miller is an award-winning writer of poetry, plays, essays and fiction. She has an MFA from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, where she was a Glenn Schaeffer Fellow, and an MA in Creative Writing from the International Institute of Modern Letters. Her poems have appeared widely in New Zealand and international journals.

March 2014, 210 x 148 mm, 64 pages, world rights except UK and EuropePaperback, 978 1 86940 806 0, $24.99

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KO TE WHENUA TE UTU / LAND IS THE PRICE: ESSAYS ON MAORI HISTORY, LAND AND POLITICSM P K Sorrenson

For more than half a century, M P K (Keith) Sorrenson – one of New Zealand’s leading historians – has dived deeper than anyone into the story of two peoples in New Zealand. Here he brings together his major writing from the last 56 years into a powerful whole – covering topics from the origins of Māori (and Pākehā ideas about those origins), through land purchases and the King Movement of the nineteenth century, and on to twentieth-century politics and the new history of the Waitangi Tribunal. It is a powerful history of Māori and Pākehā in New Zealand.

M P K Sorrenson (Ngāti Pukenga, Pākehā) taught for many years at the University of Auckland and has also been a member of the Waitangi Tribunal. Sorrenson’s books include Maori Origins and Migrations and the three-volume work Na To Hoa Aroha, From Your Dear Friend: The Correspondence between Sir Apirana Ngata and Sir Peter Buck.

April 2014, 230 x 165 mm, 344 pages Paperback, 978 1 86940 810 7, $49.99

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HEARTLANDMichele Leggott

Michele Leggott’s new book of poetry follows on from her 2009 collection, Mirabile Dictu, in its exploration of light and of gathering dark. Leggott is a poet of the lilting, shining moment and the sections here follow some of her own moments and movements, experiments and experiences – to Devonport, to Australia, to the north – as well as reverberating with the stories and histories of others. A splendid, immersive collection of poetry, Heartland is also, Leggott says, ‘a destination and a song, a shadow and a single word with two chambers’.

Michele Leggott is an award-winning poet and literary scholar, a professor in the Department of English at the University of Auckland. She was the inaugural New Zealand poet laureate from 2007 to 2009 and received a Prime Minister’s Award for Literary Achievement in Poetry in 2013.

April 2014, 230 x 165 mm, 120 pagesPaperback with flaps, 978 1 86940 808 4, $27.99

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experiments (our life together)

here is my experiment with the dark

we run to the top of the street and crossing it become aware of the fountain’s lip and mosaics under water pink blue hyaline we step through the foot bath yes the gold leaf is holding on

here is my experiment with stars

it is a dormitory on the top floor this two o’clock the babies wrapped loosely in sheets asleep and somehow not falling out of their little moulded beds the blinds drawn down the afternoon heat

here is my experiment with humours

aqueous the home movie tears on the lens and always the return to rivers their flumes and fumaroles so plural so carrying so carried away

here is my experiment with light

which leaves me now the dear shapes gone to sound the end wrapped around the beginning a piano in a dark room that is quite what it is like and never the same

here is my experiment with river

memory and the wind ruffles her hair there are no fences on the sun only a truck bouncing on the flood its wheels gone and us inside scared to death and still steering

here is my experiment with rain

we swim and let the current take us where it will which is some toehold around the corner under cliffs of black honeycomb the saltwater pool afloat on its concrete rim

here is my experiment with amygdala

in the morning we find a bar and marmellata as the sun comes up and the streets are cool a slice of duomo at the end of each stony block an orchestration a theatre of the mind

here is my experiment with immanence

who was waiting there who was asking me to look at heaven from the end of a dark wharf and when I did when I raised my empty eyes the city was there a necklace of light a horizon

here is my experiment with periphery

who was asking me not to forget rippling scales in another room a gallery at the top of the stairs a cupola a vault a canopy a river of light on the ceiling

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experiments (our life together)

here is my experiment with the dark

we run to the top of the street and crossing it become aware of the fountain’s lip and mosaics under water pink blue hyaline we step through the foot bath yes the gold leaf is holding on

here is my experiment with stars

it is a dormitory on the top floor this two o’clock the babies wrapped loosely in sheets asleep and somehow not falling out of their little moulded beds the blinds drawn down the afternoon heat

here is my experiment with humours

aqueous the home movie tears on the lens and always the return to rivers their flumes and fumaroles so plural so carrying so carried away

here is my experiment with light

which leaves me now the dear shapes gone to sound the end wrapped around the beginning a piano in a dark room that is quite what it is like and never the same

here is my experiment with river

memory and the wind ruffles her hair there are no fences on the sun only a truck bouncing on the flood its wheels gone and us inside scared to death and still steering

here is my experiment with rain

we swim and let the current take us where it will which is some toehold around the corner under cliffs of black honeycomb the saltwater pool afloat on its concrete rim

here is my experiment with amygdala

in the morning we find a bar and marmellata as the sun comes up and the streets are cool a slice of duomo at the end of each stony block an orchestration a theatre of the mind

here is my experiment with immanence

who was waiting there who was asking me to look at heaven from the end of a dark wharf and when I did when I raised my empty eyes the city was there a necklace of light a horizon

here is my experiment with periphery

who was asking me not to forget rippling scales in another room a gallery at the top of the stairs a cupola a vault a canopy a river of light on the ceiling

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THE WANDERING MIND: WHAT THE BRAIN DOES WHEN YOU’RE NOT LOOKINGMichael C Corballis

While psychologists write bestsellers about humans’ smarter side – language, cognition, consciousness – and self-help gurus harangue us to be attentive, we all know that much of the time our minds are just goofing off. So what does the brain do when you’re not looking? Rooted in neuroscience, psychology and evolutionary biology but written with Corballis’s signature wit and wisdom, The Wandering Mind takes us into the world of the ‘default-mode network’ to tackle big questions. What do rats dream about? What’s with our fiction addiction? Is the hippocampus where free will takes a holiday? And does mind-wandering drive creativity?

Michael Corballis is professor emeritus at the University of Auckland. He is the author most recently of The Recursive Mind: The Origins of Human Language, Thought and Civilization (Princeton University Press) and Pieces of Mind: 21 Short Walks around the Human Brain (Auckland University Press).

May 2014, 210 x 140 mm, 184 pages, NZ rights only Paperback, 978 1 86940 811 4, $34.99

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MARANGA MAI! TE REO AND MARAE IN CRISIS?Edited by Merata Kawharu

Since the cultural renaissance of the 1970s and 1980s, Māori have made huge efforts to reinvigorate te reo and the life of marae as the cornerstones of Māori identity. But now, in 2014, are te reo and marae in crisis? The number of children in kōhanga reo is down and fewer and fewer people are participating in marae activities. Without a living language spoken regularly on the marae, what is the future for Māori culture? Focusing on Tai Tokerau but with conclusions applicable across the country, the leading Māori scholars and elders in Maranga Mai! call for people to wake up to these challenges and pose potential solutions.

Edited by Merata Kawharu, director of research at the James Henare Māori Research Centre; with contributions by Erima Henare, Merimeri Penfold, Paul Tapsell, Hōne Sadler, Arapera Ngaha, Kevin Robinson, Margie Hohepa, Fraser Toi, Stephen McTaggart, Kiri Toki, Paratene Tane, Jade Aikman-Dodd, Michael Hennessy and Krzysztof Pfeiffer.

May 2014, 230 x 165 mm, 280 pages, colour illustrationsPaperback, 978 1 86940 805 3, $45

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Winter 2014

HALCYON GHOSTSSam Sampson

Halcyon Ghosts presents thirteen poems, thirteen shapes of knowing – from the cinematic reel ‘The Kid’, splicing stills of the poet’s grandmother and Charlie Chaplin, to the re-verse soundings of ‘Six Reels of Joy’, celebrating the birth of the poet’s daughter. Poems layer, link and break apart, sampling and echoing other texts – whether the everlasting cataracts of Keats and Dylan Thomas or reportage gleaned from territorial newspapers of the Old West. Halcyon Ghosts is a profoundly philosophical and personal collection, an assemblage of unearthed vestiges, a quintessence – where names displaced by light, are dark but not lost . . . . Ever-changing, language spills its story.

Sam Sampson grew up in Titirangi. His first collection with Auckland University Press, Everything Talks, won the NZSA Jessie Mackay Best First Book Award for Poetry in 2009.

June 2014, 230 x 165 mm, 96 pages Paperback, 978 1 86940 816 9, $24.99

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VERTICAL LIVING: THE ARCHITECTURAL CENTRE AND THE REMAKING OF WELLINGTONJulia Gatley & Paul Walker

The Architectural Centre was founded in 1946 by a bunch of students and idealists to realise their visions for a modern city. Over the following half century, they wrote manifestos, furthered education, published a magazine, hosted exhibitions and campaigned politically, helping to shape the possibilities of modern life in urban New Zealand. Vertical Living charts these activists and their projects in architecture and urban planning, visual and craft arts, graphic and industrial design. In recovering the history, politics and planning of the Architectural Centre, this book also offers a history of urban Wellington from the 1940s to the 1990s and beyond.

Julia Gatley is a senior lecturer at the University of Auckland and editor of Group Architects (2010) and Long Live the Modern (2008). Paul Walker is a professor of architecture at the University of Melbourne. Includes contributions from Damian Skinner and Justine Clark.

July 2014, 240 x 180 mm, 232 pages, colour illustrationsHardback, 978 1 86940 815 2, $59.99

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SHIGERU BAN: CARDBOARD CATHEDRALAndrew Barrie Photographs by Bridgit Anderson & Stephen Goodenough

In Christchurch’s inner city a highly symbolic building designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Shigeru Ban has just taken shape: a ‘Cardboard Cathedral’ to stand in for the historic building devastated by the earthquakes of 2010 and 2011. This book backgrounds Ban’s remarkable story and documents the construction of the cathedral – his largest post-disaster structure to date – from conception to completion. Offering profound insights into great architecture and its social role, this book is vital reading for all those looking to what the future might hold for Christchurch.

Andrew Barrie is a professor of design in the School of Architecture at the University of Auckland. With a foreword by the Very Reverend Lynda Patterson; an essay by Shigeru Ban; photographs by Bridgit Anderson and Stephen Goodenough; concept notes from Yoshie Narimatsu; and an afterword by David Mitchell.

August 2014, 235 x 165 mm, 252 pages, b/w and colour illustrations, NZ & Australian rights onlyHardback, 978 1 86940 767 4, $59.99

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PUNA WAI KORERO: AN ANTHOLOGY OF MAORI POETRY IN ENGLISHEdited by Reina Whaitiri & Robert Sullivan

In this pioneering anthology, two leading Māori scholars collect Māori poetic voices in English and let flow a wellspring of poetry. From revered established writers and exciting new poets, the works offer a broad picture of Māori poetry in English. There are laments for koro and hopes for mokopuna; celebrations of the land and anger at its abuse; retellings of myth and reclamations of history. Featuring the major figures Hone Tuwhare, J. C. Sturm, Trixie Te Arama Menzies, Bub Bridger, Apirana Taylor and Roma Pōtiki, this anthology traces the deep whakapapa of Māori poetry and celebrates its current strength.

Robert Sullivan (Ngāpuhi) and Reina Whaitiri (Kāi Tahu) are teachers and scholars, the editors of Homeland: New Writing from America, the Pacific, and Asia and, with Albert Wendt, the volumes of contemporary Polynesian poems in English Whetu Moana and Mauri Ola.

September 2014, 230 x 172 mm, 416 pagesPaperback, 978 1 86940 817 6, $49.99

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Spring 2014

HOW TO BE DEAD IN A YEAR OF SNAKESChris Tse

On a Sunday in 1905 – a year of the snake – a man ‘went hunting for a Chinaman’ on Haining Street, Wellington. In his first full-length collection, Chris Tse revisits the murder of Cantonese goldminer Joe Kum Yung, paying ‘proper respect’ to the many lives consumed by the crime. In poems of quietly polished, resonant language and charged imagery, Tse gives a voice to the dead man and his tragic chorus, and asks us to consider our collective responsibility to remember the dead and the injustices of our past.

Born and raised in Lower Hutt, Chris Tse is an editor, writer, actor, musician and occasional filmmaker. Tse was one of three poets featured in AUP New Poets 4 (Auckland University Press, 2011); and his work has also appeared in Turbine, Sport, Landfall, Cha and Best New Zealand Poems and been recorded for Radio New Zealand.

September 2014, 210 x 165 mm, 80 pagesPaperback, 978 1 86940 818 3, $24.99

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THE HEALTHY COUNTRY? A HISTORY OF LIFE AND DEATH IN NEW ZEALANDAlistair Woodward & Tony Blakely

The extraordinary story of life and death in Aotearoa New Zealand from first Māori settlement to the twenty-first century. Did Maori or Europeans live longer in 1769? How did Pākehā New Zealanders become the healthiest, longest lived people on the face of the globe – and why did Māori not enjoy the same life expectancy? Why was New Zealanders’ health and longevity surpassed by other nations in the late twentieth century? Through quantitative data, presented in accessible graphics and lively text, the authors analyse the impact of nutrition and disease, immigration and unemployment, alcohol and obesity, medicine and vaccination. The result is a powerful argument about how we live and why we die in this country (and what we might do about it).

Alistair Woodward is professor of epidemiology and biostatistics at the School of Public Health at the University of Auckland and Tony Blakely is professor of public health at the University of Otago, Wellington.

October 2014, 228 x 152 mm, 296 pages approx Paperback, 978 1 86940 813 8, $49.99

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KO TAUTORO, TE PITO O TOKU AO: A NGAPUHI NARRATIVEHone Sadler

Ko Tautoro, Te Pito o Toku Ao is Ngāpuhi elder Hōne Sadler’s powerful account of the origins, history and culture of the Ngāpuhi people. The largest iwi in New Zealand, Ngāpuhi and its people have occupied the northern North Island, from Tāmaki in the south to Te Rerenga Wairua in the north, from the time of their arrival from Hawaiki. Presented in te reo and English on facing pages, the narrative of Ngāpuhi is told by weaving together karakia and whakapapa, histories and kōrero that have been part of the oral traditions of Ngāpuhi’s whānau, hapū and iwi, handed down on marae and other gathering places, for generations.

Hōne Sadler is a senior lecturer at the University of Auckland. He grew up speaking only te reo Māori and is now a renowned orator.

October 2014, 240 x 170 mm, 204 pages approx Hardback, 978 1 86940 814 5, $49.99

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HELLO GIRLS AND BOYS! A NEW ZEALAND TOY STORYDavid Veart

Toys are fun, but they are also serious business, as David Veart makes clear in this remarkable story of New Zealanders and their toys from Māori voyagers to twenty-first-century gamers. Deploying the tools of archaeology and oral history, Veart digs through centuries of pocket knives and plasticine to take us deep into the childhoods of Aotearoa. Hello Girls and Boys! covers the crazes and collecting, playtimes and preoccupations of big and little New Zealand kids for generations. With its memories of knucklebones and double happys, marbles and Meccano, Tonka trucks and Buzzy Bees, this is a seriously fun New Zealand toy story.

David Veart is the author of First Catch Your Weka: A Story of New Zealand Cooking (AUP, 2008) and Digging up the Past: Archaeology for the Young and Curious (AUP, 2011).

November 2014, 240 x 195 mm, 344 pages approx, colour illustrationsHardback, 978 1 86940 821 3, $65

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TELL YOU WHAT: GREAT NEW ZEALAND NONFICTION, 2014Edited by Susanna Andrew & Jolisa Gracewood

On blogs and Twitter, in magazines and journals, at prizegivings and pōwhiri, New Zealanders are talking about the world. This book collects some of New Zealand’s best true stories from the past year or so and – tell you what – we are swimming in great nonfiction. This anthology takes us to new places, introduces us to new people, asks new questions and brings us a little closer to the true and the real. We’ve got mountain climbing and family secrets, cannibal snails and dangerous swims. We’ve got births. Deaths. Marriages. House auctions. Steve Braunias and Lara Strongman, Eleanor Catton and Tina Makereti. We’ve got real, live stories, written to last.

Susanna Andrew writes about books in Metro Magazine. Jolisa Gracewood is probably New Zealand’s most prolific tweeter, and reviews books when she’s not editing them.

November 2014, 198 x 130 mm, 180 pages approxPaperback, 978 1 86940 824 4, $29.99

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I, CLODIA, AND OTHER PORTRAITS Anna Jackson

‘I, Clodia’ is the story of Clodia Metelli – poet and lover – and her relations with her far-away paramour Catullus, husband Metellus Celer, brother Publius Clodius and accuser Cicero. By giving Clodia – the ‘Lesbia’ of Catullus’s famous love poetry – her own first-person narration, Anna Jackson upends and reinvigorates the beloved classical sequence with biting wit and tender attention. The book’s second section, ‘The photographer’s secret’, furthers this superb exploration of voice and portrayal as the photographer considers the art of portraiture. Anna Jackson takes us within and without a range of characters in her characteristically witty style – sometimes mock breathless, sometimes dryly pointed, and always clever, stylish and emotionally engaging.

Anna Jackson has published 51⁄3 poetry collections with Auckland University Press, most recently Thicket (2011). She teaches English literature at Victoria University of Wellington.

November 2014, 210 x 135 mm, 80 pages approxPaperback, 978 1 86940 820 6, $24.99

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YOUNG COUNTRYKerry Hines

Young Country is a book of poetry by twenty-first-century writer Kerry Hines alongside images by nineteenth-century photographer William Williams. The wry, plainspoken but haunting poems sit alongside evocative photographs of settlement: landscapes, streetscapes, skyscapes; the escapades of a trio of flatmates; portraits of family and friends; burnt bush and rising buildings. Together, the stunning photographs and poems of Young Country offer a meditation on how we capture the present and re-present the past, on the parallels between building a community and authoring a text, and on the possibilities that expansive fiction offers to documented truth.

Poet Kerry Hines has a PhD from Victoria University for her thesis ‘After the Fact: Poems, Photographs, and Regenerating Histories’, part of which forms the basis for Young Country.

November 2014, 224 x 162 mm, 204 pages approx, illustrationsHardback, 978 1 86940 823 7, $34.99

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A WHAKAPAPA OF TRADITION: ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF NGATI POROU CARVING, 1830–1930Ngarino Ellis, with new photography by Natalie Robertson

From the emergence of the chapel and the wharenui in the nineteenth century to the rejuvenation of carving by Apirana Ngata in the 1920s, Māori carving went through a rapid evolution from 1830 to 1930. Three previously dominant art traditions declined and were replaced by whare karakia (churches), whare whakairo (decorated meeting houses) and wharekai (dining halls). Via the Iwirākau School of carving, based in the Waiapu Valley on the East Coast, Ellis examines how and why that transformation took place. This book will be a landmark volume in the history of writing about Māori art.

Ngarino Ellis (Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Porou) is a lecturer in the Department of Art History at the University of Auckland. Natalie Robertson (Ngāti Porou, Clann Dhònnchaidh) is a photographic artist and senior lecturer at AUT University.

December 2014, 248 x 200 mm, 328 pages approx, colour illustrationsHardback, 978 1 86940 737 7, $69.99

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This is what we got up to last year: pottery and poetry, parrots and patches.

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Art 2013

HIS OWN STEAM: THE WORK OF BARRY BRICKELLDavid Craig & Gregory O’Brien, new photography by Haruhiko Sameshima

‘It is a book to hold and admire, a book to browse and read, a book to treasure, a book I feel proud and privileged to own.’ – Graham Beattie, Beattie’s Book Blog

May 2013, 248 x 200 mm, 232 pages, colour illustrationsHardback, 978 1 86940 763 6, $65Finalist, New Zealand Post Book Awards, Illustrated Non-fiction

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Economics 2013

GET OFF THE GRASS: KICKSTARTING NEW ZEALAND’S INNOVATION ECONOMYShaun Hendy & Paul Callaghan

‘A timely contribution to the key debate on how we are to become a wealthier, healthier society.’ – New Zealand Business

August 2013, 210 x 140 mm, 248 pagesPaperback, 978 1 86940 762 9, $34.99

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History 2013

HOME IN THE HOWLING WILDERNESS: SETTLERS AND THE ENVIRONMENT IN SOUTHERN NEW ZEALAND Peter Holland

‘This is a fascinating book, full of illuminating local detail about the experiences of the first generations of settlers who so transformed the southern part of New Zealand’s South Island.’ – Environment and Planning D: Society and Space

February 2013, 230 x 165 mm, 256 pages, illustrations Paperback, 978 1 86940 739 1, $49.99

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PATCHED: THE HISTORY OF GANGS IN NEW ZEALANDJarrod Gilbert

‘. . . New Zealand’s gang history is as diverse and rich as any aspect of our society. For the first time the subject has been properly tackled thanks to the long-term, meticulous research of Jarrod Gilbert’ – Jimmy Ellingham, Manawatu Standard

March 2013, 230 x 165 mm, 384 pages, colour and b/w illustrationsPaperback, 978 1 86940 729 2, $49.99Finalist, New Zealand Post Book Awards, General Non-fiction Winner, New Zealand Post Book Awards, People’s Choice

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History 2013

EXTRA! EXTRA! HOW THE PEOPLE MADE THE NEWSDavid Hastings

‘This is a fascinating and thoroughly researched account of the evolution, rise and fall of newspapers and journalism in New Zealand.’ – Tom O’Connor, ‘Your Weekend’

March 2013, 210 x 142 mm, 296 pages, illustrationsPaperback, 978 1 86940 738 4, $45

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History 2013

FRIENDLY FIRE: NUCLEAR POLITICS AND THE COLLAPSE OF ANZUS, 1984–1987Gerald Hensley

‘It is a beautifully written, thoroughly researched, and carefully argued work that is likely to remain an absolutely essential source on its subject for years to come. I cannot recommend it highly enough.’ – Roger Dingman, New Zealand International Review

May 2013, 215 x 140 mm, 348 pages, illustrationsPaperback, 978 1 86940 741 4, $45

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History 2013

MATTERS OF THE HEART: A HISTORY OF INTERRACIAL MARRIAGE IN NEW ZEALANDAngela Wanhalla

‘For many, myself included, these are foundation stories in our whakapapa. Not only that, they are foundation stories of the nation’s whakapapa.’ – Aaron Smale, Mana

September 2013, 240 x 170 mm, 316 pages, illustrationsPaperback, 978 1 86940 731 5, $49.99

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History 2013

CHANGING TIMES: NEW ZEALAND SINCE 1945Jenny Carlyon & Diana Morrow

‘By mapping out how far New Zealand has moved since 1945, Changing Times provides a window into who we are today.’ – Carl Davidson, The Press

November 2013, 234 x 156 mm, 576 pages, illustrationsPaperback, 978 1 86940 782 7, $49.99

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Memoir 2013

SELF-PORTRAITMarti Friedlander, with Hugo Manson

‘Self-Portrait is the most candid self-portrait published by a New Zealand photographer. Its candour, honesty and humour frame it as more than just a memorable book; it charms us from its first page where the artist signals she will show us what her life has meant.’ – Ron Brownson, Art New Zealand

October 2013, 240 x 190 mm, 264 pages, illustrationsHardback, 978 1 86940 784 1, $59.99

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Natural History 2013

BIRDS OF NEW ZEALAND: A PHOTOGRAPHIC GUIDEPaul Scofield & Brent Stephenson

‘Complete with stunning photographs by Brent Stephenson, this book is a must have for those with an interest in New Zealand birds or photography.’ – Garden New Zealand

September 2013, 233 x 162 mm, 552 pages, colour illustrationsFlexibind, 978 1 86940 733 9, $59.99, NZ & Australian rights only

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Contemporary Issues 2013

A NEW ZEALAND BOOK OF BEASTS: ANIMALS IN OUR CULTURE, HISTORY AND EVERYDAY LIFEAnnie Potts, Philip Armstrong & Deidre Brown

‘A New Zealand Book of Beasts explores the cultural context behind the way we think about animals in New Zealand, with humour and academic rigour’ – Sarah Dunn, stuff.co.nz

December 2013, 240 x 170 mm, 340 pages, colour and b/w illustrationsPaperback, 978 1 86940 772 8, $49.99

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Poetry 2013

THE YELLOW BUOY: POEMS 2007–2012C K Stead

‘This is a collection to savour on every level. You move from scholarliness to reflection to anecdote to confession. Every poem stalled me. I embraced the economy along with the sumptuousness.’ – Paula Green, New Zealand Herald

February 2013, 224 x 164 mm, 144 pagesPaperback w/ flaps, 978 1 86940 735 3, $27.99, world rights except UK & Europe

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Poetry 2013

THE BLUE COATElizabeth Smither

‘The Blue Coat achieves that unforced harmony of moral and aesthetic understatement which I take to have been the tacit project of all Smither’s poetry’ – Michael Hulse, New Zealand Books

April 2013, 210 x 148 mm, 80 pagesPaperback, 978 1 86940 736 0, $24.99

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THE LIFEGUARD: POEMS 2008–2013Ian Wedde

‘. . . The Lifeguard stands out as a landmark for poetry and for Wedde. This is an exhilarating and important book.’ – Anne Kennedy, Landfall Review Online

May 2013, 228 x 148 mm, 96 pagesPaperback, 978 1 86940 769 8, $27.99Finalist, New Zealand Post Book Awards, Poetry

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GLEAMSarah Broom

‘Her reflections on life, parenthood, pain and death appear again and again throughout the collection, polished to a gentle sheen by the light touch of her language.’ – Sarah Dunn, Nelson Mail

August 2013, 216 x 135 mm, 64 pagesPaperback, 978 1 86940 770 4, $24.99

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DARK SPARRING: POEMSSelina Tusitala Marsh

‘Marsh’s second collection is everything you’d hope for (and more): finely crafted, tightly executed, entertaining, thought-provoking, original and extraordinarily refreshing.’ – New Zealand Listener

October 2013, 210 x 165 mm, 104 pagesPaperback w/ audio CD, 978 1 86940 786 5, $27.99

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Psychology and archaeology. Modernism and mōteatea. Sonnets and seismic shifts. We’re interested in almost everything.

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ART AND ARCHITECTURE

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

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

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

BROWN, Gordon H. Towards a Promised Land: On the Life and Art of Colin McCahon. 216p, colour illus, 2010, $79.99, 978 1 86940 452 9.*

BUCHANAN, Iain, DUNN, Michael & EASTMOND, Elizabeth. Frances Hodgkins: Paintings and Drawings. 214p, colour & b/w illus, revised (pb) edn 2002, $69.99, 978 1 86940 263 1.*

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. 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.*

O’BRIEN, Gregory. Back and Beyond: New Zealand Painting for the Young and Curious. 112p, colour illus, 2nd imp, 2009, $34.99, 978 1 86940 404 8. Winner, NZ Post Children’s Book Award for Non-fiction 2009.*

O’BRIEN, Gregory. A Micronaut in the Wide World: The Imaginative Life and Times of Graham Percy. 184p, colour illus, hb, 2nd imp, 2012, $59.99, 978 1 86940 470 3. Finalist, NZ Post Book Award for Illustrated Non-fiction 2012.

O’BRIEN, Gregory. Welcome to the South Seas: Contemporary New Zealand Art for Young People. 96p, colour illus, hb, 3rd imp, 2005, $34.99, 978 1 86940 328 7. Winner, NZ Post Children’s Book Award for Non-fiction 2005. Winner, LIANZA Elsie Locke Award 2005. Finalist, Spectrum Print Design Awards 2005.*

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

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

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

SIMPSON, Peter. Fantastica: The World of Leo Bensemann. 232p, colour illus, hb, 2011, $75, 978 1 86940 471 0.

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.

* Out of stock in New Zealand but available from overseas distributors

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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 Identi-ties. 272p, illus, 2008, $49.99, 978 1 86940 399 7.

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

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

BIOGRAPHY/AUTOBIOGRAPHY/CORRESPONDENCE/MEMOIR

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

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

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

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

EDMOND, Martin. The Autobiography of My Father. 179p, pb, 2nd imp, 1993, $29.95, 978 1 86940 074 3. Finalist, Wattie Book Award.*

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

EDMOND, Martin. Dark Night: Walking With McCahon. 208p, 2011, $37.99, 978 1 86940 483 3.

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.

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

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

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

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

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

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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: Auto-biographical Writings. Edited by Dennis McEld-owney. 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.*

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.

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 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). 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

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BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS

BOLLARD, Alan with GAITANOS, Sarah. Crisis: One Central Bank Governor and the Global Financial Collapse (updated edn). 264p, 2012, $34.99, 978 1 86940 740 7.

CALLAGHAN, Paul. Wool to Weta: Transforming New Zealand’s Culture and Economy. 184p, 4th imp, 2012, $34.99, 978 1 86940 438 3.

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

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

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

IRVING, David, KOLB, Darl, SHEPHERD, Deborah & WOODS, Christine. Changing Gears: How to Take Your Kiwi Business from the Kitchen Table to the Boardroom. 168p, 2nd imp, 2012, $34.99, 978 1 86940 450 5.

LATTIMORE, Ralph & EAQUB, Shamubeel. The New Zealand Economy: An Introduction. 184p, 2011, $34.99, 978 1 86940 489 5.

THE DICTIONARY OF NEW ZEALAND BIOGRAPHYPublished 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.

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

Ngā Tāngata Taumata Rau: 1769–1869. 464p, hb, 1990, $79.99, 978 0 04442 176 4.*

Ngā Tāngata Taumata Rau: 1870–1900. 256p, hb, 1994, $79.99, 978 0 90891 263 6.

Ngā Tāngata Taumata Rau: 1901–1920. 334p, illus, hb, 1996, $79.99, 978 1 86940 201 3.

Ngā Tāngata Taumata Rau: 1921–1940. 288p, hb, 1998, $79.99, 978 1 86940 204 4.*

Ngā Tāngata Taumata Rau: 1941–1960. 320p, hb, 2000, $79.99, 978 1 86940 225 9.*

Māpihi Kahurangi: Illustrated Biographies from Nga Tangata Taumata Rau, 1769–1869. 64p, 1993, $19.99, 978 0 90891 239 1.

Te Kīngitanga: The People of the Māori King Movement. 136p, 3rd imp, 2014, $39.99, 978 1 86940 202 0.

HISTORY

BARNES, Felicity. New Zealand’s London: A Colony and its Metropolis. 344p, illus, 2012, $49.99, 978 1 86940 585 4.

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.

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

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

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

CALLISTER, Sandy. The Face of War: New Zealand’s Great War Photography. 160p, illus, 2nd imp, 2011, $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.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

EDMOND, Martin. Zone of the Marvellous: In Search of the Antipodes. 264p, 3rd imp, 2011, $39.99, 978 1 86940 447 5.

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

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

HARPER, Glyn (ed.). Letters From Gallipoli: New Zealand Soldiers Write Home. 344p, illus, 2011, $45, 978 1 86940 477 2.

HASTINGS, David. 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.

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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 86940 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 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.

PHILLIPS, Jock & HEARN, Terry. Settlers: New Zealand Immigrants from England, Ireland and Scotland, 1800–1945. 232p, illus, 2nd imp, 2011, $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.

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.

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. 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.

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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.

WILLIAMS, David V. A Simple Nullity? The Wi Parata Case in New Zealand Law and History. 304p, illus, 2011, $49.99, 978 1 86940 484 0.

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

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

LITERATURE

CALDER, Alex. The Settler’s Plot: How Stories Take Place in New Zealand. 312p, 2011, $45, 978 1 86940 488 8.

CRONIN, Jan. The Frame Function: An Inside–Out Guide to the Novels of Janet Frame. 232p, 2011, $49.99, 978 1 86940 486 4.

CURNOW, Allen. Look Back Harder, Critical Writings, 1935–1984. Edited by Peter Simpson. 338p, 1987, $45, 978 1 86940 010 1.

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

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

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

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

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, 2nd imp, 2012, $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.

JONES, Jenny Robin. Writers in Residence: A Journey with Pioneering New Zealand Writers. 328p, pb, 2004, $44.99, 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.

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SARGESON, Frank. Conversation in a Train and Other Critical Writings. Edited by Kevin Cunningham. 220p, hb, 1984, $39.99, 978 0 19 648023 7.

SATCHELL, William. The Toll of the Bush. First published 1905. Edited & introduced by Kendrick Smithyman. 258p, 1986, $34.99, 978 0 19 648 050 3.

SHARRAD, Paul. Albert Wendt and Pacific Literature: Circling the Void. 320p, illus, 2003, $49.99, 978 1 86940 303 4. NZ & Australian rights only.

SMITHER, Elizabeth. Nights at the Embassy. 172p, 1990, $29.99, 978 1 86940 051 4.

STAFFORD, Jane & WILLIAMS, Mark. The Auckland University Press Anthology of New Zealand Literature. 1184p, hb, 2012, $75, 978 1 86940 589 2. 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.

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

M AORI STUDIES

BIGGS, Bruce. The Complete English–Maori Dictionary. 238p, 12th imp, 2013, $39.99, 978 1 86940 057 6.

BIGGS, Bruce. English–Maori Maori–English Dictionary. 154p, 8th imp, 2013, $19.99, 978 1 86940 056 9.

BIGGS, Bruce. Let’s Learn Maori. revised edn, 206p, 4th imp, 2010, $39.99, 978 1 86940 186 3.

CURNOW, Jenifer, HOPA, Ngapare & McRAE, Jane (eds). He Pitopito Kōrero Nō Te Perehi Māori: Readings from the Māori-language Press. 246p, illus, 3rd imp, 2014, $45, 978 1 86940 359 1.

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

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

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.*

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McLEAN, Mervyn & ORBELL, Margaret. Songs of a Kaumātua. Sung by Kino Hughes. 278p, audio CD, 2002, $89.99, 978 1 86940 258 7

McLEAN, Mervyn & ORBELL, Margaret. Traditional Songs of the Maori. 328p, revised edn w/ 2 audio CDs, 3rd imp, 2006, $69.99, 978 1 86940 314 0.

McRAE, Jane & JACOB, Hēni. Ngā Mōteatea: An Introduction He Kupu Arataki. 152p, illus, 2011, $34.99, 978 1 86940 490 1.

NEICH, Roger. Carved Histories. 440p, colour & b/w illus, hb, 2001, $89.99, 978 1 86940 257 0;* pb, 2008, $59.99, 978 1 86940 426 0.

NEICH, Roger. Painted Histories. 332p, colour & b/w illus, pb edn, 3rd imp, 2011, $65, 978 1 86940 278 5.

NGATA, Apirana. Ngā Mōteatea The Songs: Part One. Translated by Pei Te Hurinui Jones. 464p, 2 audio CDs, hb, 4th imp, 2012, $75, 978 1 86940 321 8.

NGATA, Apirana. Ngā Mōteatea The Songs: Part Two. Translated by Pei Te Hurinui Jones. 468p, 2005, 2 audio CDs, hb, 2nd imp, 2006, $75, 978 1 8694 344 7.

NGATA, Apirana. Ngā Mōteatea The Songs: Part Three. Translated by Pei Te Hurinui Jones. 620p, audio CD, hb, 2nd imp, 2007, $75, 978 1 86940 366 9.

NGATA, Apirana, Ngā Mōteatea The Songs: Part Four. Translated by Hirini Moko Mead. 398p, 2 audio CDs, hb, 2007, $75, 978 1 86940 386 7.

NGATA, Apirana, Ngā Mōteatea The Songs: Parts One to Four set. Translated by Pei Te Hurinui Jones and Hirini Moko Mead. 4 volumes, 7 audio CDs, hbs, 2008, $250, 978 1 86940 428 4.

O’MALLEY, Vincent, STIRLING, Bruce & PENETITO, Wally. The Treaty of Waitangi Companion: Māori and Pākehā from Tasman to Today. 440p, colour & b/w illus, $49.99, 978 1 86940 467 3.

REWI, Poia. Whaikōrero: The World of Māori Oratory. 240p, illus, 3rd imp, 2013, $45, 978 1 86940 463 5. Winner, NZSA E H McCormick Best First Book Award for Non-Fiction 2011.

SUNDT, Richard A. Whare Karakia: Māori Church Building, Decoration and Ritual in Aotearoa New Zealand, 1834–1863. 240p, illus, 2010, $69.99, 978 1 86940 456 7.

WHAANGA, Mere. A Carved Cloak For Tahu: A History of Ngai Tahu Matawhaiti. 280p, 2004, $39.99, 978 1 86940 322 5. Finalist, Montana NZ Book Awards 2005.*

PACIFIC STUDIES

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

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

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

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.

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POETRY

ADAMS, John. Briefcase. 104p, 3rd imp, 2012, $24.99, 978 1 86940 491 8. Winner, NZSA Jessie Mackay Award for Best First Book of Poetry 2012.

ALEXANDER, Raewyn, JACKSON, Anna & QUIGLEY, Sarah. AUP New Poets 1. 80p, 1999, $24.99, 978 1 86940 197 9.

BAGBY, Stu, YELICH, Sonja & GARDNER, Jane. AUP New Poets 2. 80p, 2002, $24.99, 978 1 86940 280 8.

BAGBY, Stu (ed.). A Good Handful: Great New Zealand Poems about Sex. 128p, 2008, $29.99, 978 1 86940 403 1.

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

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

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

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

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

BROOM, Sarah. 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. 88p, 2012, $24.99, 978 1 86940 728 5.

CHARMAN, Janet. cold snack. 64p, 2nd imp, 2008, $24.99, 978 1 86940 380 5. Winner, Montana NZ Book Award for Poetry 2008.

CHARMAN, Janet. end of the dry. 64p, 1995, $24.99, 978 1 86940 124 5.

CHARMAN, Janet. Rapunzel Rapunzel. 86p, 1999, $24.99, 978 1 86940 208 2.

CHARMAN, Janet. red letter. 60p, 1992, $24.99, 978 1 86940 071 2.

CHARMAN, Janet. Snowing Down South. 80p, 2002, $24.99, 978 1 86940 268 6.

CURNOW, Allen. The Bells of St Babel’s: Poems 1997–2001. 56p, 2nd imp, 2001, $24.99, 978 1 86940 242 6. Winner, Montana NZ Book Award for Poetry 2001. NZ & Australian rights only.

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

CURNOW, Allen. You Will Know When You Get There. 63p, 2nd imp, 1982, $24.99, 978 0 19648 018 3. Winner, NZ Book Award for Poetry 1983.

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

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

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

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.

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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.

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. Kingdom Animalia: The Escapades of Linnaeus. 88p, 2011, $24.99, 978 1 86940 473 4.

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.

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.

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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 Awards 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, 2010, $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.

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

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

KENNEDY, Anne. The Darling North. 96p, 2nd imp, 2013, $24.99, 978 1 86940 593 9. Winner, NZ Post Book Award for Poetry 2013.

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.

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, 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.

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

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

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.

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 & 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.

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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.

STEAD, C K. Paris. 24p, 1984, $19.99, 978 0 19 648034 3.

STEAD, C K. The Red Tram. 88p, 2004, $24.99, 978 1 86940 330 0. Finalist, Montana NZ Book Awards 2005.

STEAD, C K. Straw into Gold: Poems New and Selected. pb, 165p, 1997, $24.95, 978 1 86940 161 0.

SULLIVAN, Robert. Captain Cook in the Underworld. 64p, 2nd imp, 2013, $24.99, 978 186940 281 5.

SULLIVAN, Robert. Star Waka. 120p, 6th imp, 2013, $27.99, 978 1 86940 213 6. Finalist, Montana NZ Book Awards 2000.

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

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

WEDDE, Ian. Castaly: Poems 1973–77. 79p, 1980, $24.99, 978 0 19 647987 3.

WEDDE, Ian. The 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, 978 0 19 648025 1.

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

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

WENDT, Albert. From Mānoa to a Ponsonby Garden. 80p, illus, 2012, $24.99, 978 1 86940 734 6.

WENDT, Albert, WHAITIRI, Reina & SULLIVAN, Robert (eds). Mauri Ola: Contemporary Polynesian Poems in English, Whetu Moana II. 296p, 2010, $49.99, 978 1 86940 448 2. Finalist, NZ Post Book Awards 2011. World rights except North America.

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

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

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

POLITICS AND LAW

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

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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. NZ 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.

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.

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

HAYWARD, Bruce W, MURDOCH, Graeme & MAITLAND, Gordon. Volcanoes of Auckland: The Essential Guide. 240p, colour illus, 2011, $59.99, 978 1 86940 479 6.

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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.

MEDUNA, Veronika. Science on Ice: Discovering the Secrets of Antarctica. 232p, colour illus, hb, 2012, $59.99, 978 1 86940 583 0. NZ rights only.

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.

VEART, David. Digging Up the Past: Archaeology for the Young and Curious. 112p, colour illus, hb, 2nd imp, 2012, $39.99, 978 1 86940 465 9. Honour Award, NZ Post Children’s Book Awards 2012; Finalist, LIANZA Children’s Book Awards 2012.

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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.

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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.

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

PATERSON, Ron. The Good Doctor: What Patients Want. 224p, 3rd imp, 2012, $39.99, 978 1 86940 592 2.

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.

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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Abel, Sue, 78Absurd Ambition, An, 65Adams, John, 72Adverse Reactions, 78After the Fireworks, 65Age of Enterprise, 68 Aimer, Peter, 77Albert Wendt and Pacific

Literature, 70 Alexander, Raewyn, 72 Alice, 64All Honourable Men, 77All Part of the Game, 69 Aloe, 72Anderson, Bridgit, 21Andrew, Susanna, 36Answering to the Language, 70 Antipodes, 74Archaeology of Pouerua, The, 78Archaeology of the Peripheral

Pa at Pouerua, The, 78Are You Going to the Pictures?,

75Armstrong, Philip, 56As Far As I Can See, 74Asia in the Making of New

Zealand, 64at the white coast, 74Athfield Architects, 63Atlas of New Zealand

Boundaries, 78Atua Wera, 75Auckland University Press

Anthology of New Zealand Literature, The, 70

AUP New Poets 1, 72; 2, 72; 3, 73; 4, 74

Auto/Biographies, 76Autobiography of My Father,

The, 64

BA, 78Back and Beyond, 63 Bagby, Stu, 72

Baker, Kriselle, 63Banducci, Susan, 77Barclay, Barry, 78Barnes, Felicity, 66Barrie, Andrew, 21Bassett, Michael, 66Batistich, Amelia, 64 Beauties of the Octagonal

Pool, 75Before I Forget, 64Being Māori–Chinese, 64Belgrave, Michael, 66 Bell, Leonard, 63Bells of St Babel’s, The, 72Bertram, James, 64 Between the Lives, 63Big Show, The, 68 Big Smoke, 72Biggs, Bruce, 70 Bill Culbert, 64Birds of New Zealand, 55Black River, The, 76Blakely, Tony, 29Blind Singer, The, 75 Blue Coat, The, 58Blue Smoke, 66 Blundell, Sally, 63 Bollard, Alan, 66Book in the Hand, A, 67 Book of Iris, The, 64Book of Nadath, The, 73Book Self, 70Bookmen’s Dominion, The, 67 Bourke, Chris, 66Boys’ Night Out, 73Breeze, 75 Bridge, Diana, 72Brief Lives, 65 Briefcase, 72 Broken Book, The, 64Brookfield, F M, 76Broom, Sarah, 60, 72Brown, Deidre, 56Brown, Gordon H, 63Brown, J M R, 78Brunton, Alan, 72

Bryder, Linda, 3, 67 Buchanan, Iain, 63 Butcher Shop, The, 69Butterworth, Ruth, 77

Calder, Alex, 69Callaghan, Paul, 46, 66Callister, Sandy, 67 Calypso, 75 Campbell, Ian, 78Campbell-Hunt, Colin, 66Capes of China Slide Away, 64Captain Cook in the

Underworld, 76Carlyon, Jenny, 52Carter, Ian, 64Carved Cloak for Tahu, A, 71 Carved Histories, 71 Carver and the Artist, The, 63Cassandra’s Daughter, 73Castaly, 76Castles, Francis, 77Catt, Helena, 77 Catullus for Children, 73Challis, Derek, 64Changing Gears, 66Changing Times, 52Chapman, Robert M, 67, 77 Charman, Janet, 72Chrome, 73Chronicle of the Unsung, 64Chung, Hilary, 76City of Enterprise, 68 Clark, Justine, 19Clarke, Alison, 67Classic New Zealand Poets in

Performance, 75Clung, 76Coal, Class and Community, 68 cold snack, 72Colin McCahon, 63 Collected Poems, 1951–2006

(Stead), 5, 76Collected Stories (Duggan), 69 Commercialisation of New

Zealand, The, 77

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Common Purse, The, 66Commonplace Book, The, 65 Compensation for Personal

Injury in New Zealand, 78Complete English–Maori

Dictionary, The, 70Contemporary New Zealand

Poets in Performance, 75Continuum, 72 Conversation in a Train, 70 Cookhouse, 73Copland, R A, 69 Corballis, Michael C, 13, 77 Country of Writing, 70 Craig, David, 45Crawford, John, 67 Crisis, 66Cronin, Jan, 69 Cross, Robert, 65 Crosswind, 73 Culy, Ann, 73 Cunningham, Kevin, 70 Curnow, Allen, 69, 72 Curnow, Jenifer, 70 Cutting Out, 75

Daley, Caroline, 67 Dalley, Bronwyn, 67 Dannin, Ellen J, 77 Dark Night, 64Dark Sparring, 61Darling North, The, 74Davis, Peter, 78 Day, Patrick, 67 Days Beside Water, 75 Dead Reckoning, 74 Dear Sweet Harry, 74 Desire of the Line, The, 63Devanny, Jean, 69 Devil in my Shoes, The, 74 Dharmalingam, Arunachalam,

68 Dialectic of Mud, 75 Dickson, John, 72Dictionary of New Zealand

Biography, The, 66

Diesel Mystic, 69 Digging Up the Past, 78Dining Out, 68 Dirt, 69 Dolan, John, 72Dominion of Signs, The, 78 Doyle, Mike, 72Dragon and the Taniwha,

The, 64Drummer, The, 76 Duggan, Maurice, 69Dunleavy, Trisha, 67 Dunn, Michael, 63

Eaqub, Shamubeel, 66 Earle, Lynda, 72 Eastmond, Elizabeth, 63 Easton, Brian, 66, 77 Edmond, Jacob, 76 Edmond, Lauris, 72, 73 Edmond, Martin, 64, 67, 73Edmond, Murray, 72, 73 Eggleton, David, 73 Ellis, Ngarino, 41Employment Relationships, 77Empty Orchestra, 73end of the dry, 72Ends and Means in New Zealand

Politics, 77 English–Maori Maori–English

Dictionary, 70 erasure tapes, The, 74Escott, Margaret, 69, 73 Esler, Alan, 77 Everything Talks, 75Extra! Extra!, 49

Face of War, The, 67Fahey, Jacqueline, 56, 64Fairburn, Miles, 64Falling, The, 65Family From Barra, A, 65 Family Matters, 67 Fantastica, 63Farrell, Fiona, 64, 69, 73 Fast Talker, 73 Fast Talking PI, 74

Final Approaches, 23, 64First and Last Songs, 75 First Catch Your Weka, 69 Fitchett, Sue, 73 Flamingo Bendalingo, 73 Fleming, Robin, 66 Fool Moon, 73Forsberg, Joanna, 73 Fragments, 67 Frame Function, The, 69 Frances Hodgkins, 63Freegard, Janis, 73 French, Anne, 73 Friedlander, Marti, 53Friendly Fire, 50From Mānoa to a Ponsonby

Garden, 76From Tamaki-makau-rau to

Auckland, 69 From the Wistaria Bush, 65Fumpston, Rodney, 75 Furey, Louise, 78Future of Tokelau, The, 71

Gadfly, 64 Gaitanos, Sarah, 66Gallagher, Rhian, 73 Gardner, Jane, 72 Gas Leak, The, 73 Gaskell, A P, 69 Gatley, Julia, 19, 63Gendered Kiwi, The, 67 Geography for the Lost, 74 Gerritsen, Rolf, 77 Get off the Grass, 46Get Some, 76 Gibson, Stephanie, 68 Gilbert, Jarrod, 48Gill, Linda, 64Girls and Women, Men and

Boys, 67 Girls on the Wall, The, 72Gleam, 60Globalisation and the Wealth of

Nations, 66Godwits Fly, The, 69

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Going Bush, 68 Going Public, 67 Going Up, Going Down, 68 Good Business, 76 Good Doctor, The, 78Goodenough, Stephen, 21Good Handful, A, 72Goodman, Robert, 69 Gracewood, Jolisa, 36Great Experiment, The, 77Green, Anna, 67 Green, Paula, 73Greenwood, Janinka, 70 Griffith, Penny, 67Gustafson, Barry, 64

Halcyon Ghosts, 17Hanfling, Edward, 64 Harlow, Michael, 73Harper, Glyn, 67 Hastings, David, 49, 67Hayward, Bruce W, 77He Pitopito Kōrero Nō Te Perehi

Māori, 70 The Healthy Country?, 29Heaphy, 65Heartland, 9Hearn, Terry, 68 Hello Girls and Boys!, 33Hendy, Shaun, 46Hensley, Gerald, 50, 64Her Life’s Work, 65 Hercock, Fay, 64Hight, Michael, 73Hilliard, Chris, 67 Hines, Kerry, 39His Own Steam, 45His Way, 64Historical Frictions, 66 History of the ‘Unfortunate

Experiment’ at National Women’s Hospital, A, 67

Holiday Seasons, 67Holland, Peter, 47Home in the Howling

Wilderness, 47

Honeypants, 72Hooper, Antony, 71 Hopa, Ngapare, 70 Hostile Shores, 78Howe, K R, 65How to be Dead in a Year of

Snakes, 27Hughes, Kino, 71 Hughes, Peter, 67 Human Rights and Sporting

Contacts, 77Hunt, Sam, 73Hunter, Ian, 68Huntsman, Judith, 71Husk, 75 Hutching, Megan, 67 Hyde, Robin, 69, 73

I, Clodia, and Other Portraits, 37If He’s a Good Dog He’ll

Swim, 74Imperial Vistas Family

Fictions, 76In Continents, 75Incognito, 74Inhabited Initial, The, 73Intimate Details and Vital

Statistics, 78Invention of New Zealand,

The, 63Ip, Manying, 64Irving, David, 66

Jackson, Anna, 37, 72, 73, 74 Jackson, Michael, 74Jacob, Hēni, 71 James K. Baxter, 73Janiewski, Dolores, 78Jenner, Lynn, 74Jensen, Kai, 69Joanna Margaret Paul

Drawing, 64 Johnson, Henry, 64 Johnson, Mike, 74Jolly, V H, 78Jones, Alison, 78

Jones, Harry, 74Jones, Jenny Robin, 69 Jones, Pei Te Hurinui, 70, 71 Journal Box, The, 65Joyita, 69 Jury, Rebecca, 78

Kalolo, Kelihiano, 71 Karp, Jeffrey, 77Kassabova, Kapka, 74Kawana, Phil, 74Kawharu, Merata, 15, 70Keith, Hamish, 17 Kelly, Jan, 78Kemp, Jan, 75Kennedy, Anne, 74Kin of Place, 70 Kingdom Animalia, 73Kiwi Keith, 64Kolb, Darl, 66Kōrero Tahi, 78Ko Tautoro, Te Pito o Toku

Ao, 31Ko te Whenua te Utu / Land is

the Price, 7

Labrum, Bronwyn, 67, 68 Lakes of Mars, The, 75Lamare, Jim, 77Landscape with Lines, 72Lange, Raeburn, 68 Lark Quartet, The, 75Late Song, 72Lattimore, Ralph, 66 Laurenson, Helen B, 68 Lazy Wind Poems, 74Le Bas, Jessica, 74Leaving the Highway, 70 Leggott, Michele, 9, 70, 73, 74 Leisure and Pleasure, 67 Let’s Learn Maori, 70 Letters from Gallipoli, 67 Letters of Frances Hodgkins, 64Liddy, Katherine, 73Life and the Dark, The, 75Lifeguard, The, 59

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Limits, The, 5Lindsay, Graham, 74Location of the Least Person, 75Locke, Elsie, 65Logan Campbell’s Auckland, 69 Loney, Alan, 65, 67, 74Long Live the Modern, 63Long Road to Teatime, The, 74Look Back Harder, 69 Look This Way, 63Looking Flash, 68 Love in a Bookstore or Your

Money Back, 75 Love in Time of War, 68 Lowry, Vanya, 65

McCormick, E H, 65McEldowney, Dennis, 65, 68McFadgen, Bruce, 78McGibbon, Ian, 67 McKergow, Fiona, 68 McKinnon, Malcolm, 68 McLean, Mervyn, 70, 71 McRae, Jane, 70, 71 Macpherson, Cluny, 71 Macpherson, La’avasa, 71 Mad on Radium, 68Maitland, Gordon, 77Making a Difference, 69 Making Lists for Frances

Hodgkins, 73 Making of New Zealanders,

The, 68Making Sheep Country, 68Mana Tuturu, 78Manson, Hugo, 53Maori Music, 70 Māpihi Kahurangi, 66 Maranga Mai!, 15Marsh, Selina Tusitala, 51, 74Marshall, Brian, 78 Marshall, Yvonne, 78 Marti Friedlander, 63Martin, Beryl, 65 Matters of the Heart, 51Matthews, Jacquie, 65

Mauri Ola, 76 May the People Live, 68 Mead, Hirini Moko, 71 Meduna, Veronika, 78Meeting Place, The, 68Metge, Joan, 78 Micronaut in the Wide World,

A, 63Middleton, Sue, 78 Milk and Honey, 74Millar, Paul, 65, 75 Miller, Alice, 5Miller, Raymond, 77Mintrom, Michael, 77 Mirabile Dictu, 74Mitchell, David, 73Moloughney, Brian, 64 Montgomerie, Deborah, 67, 68 Moontalk, 75 Morris, Paul, 78 Morrow, Diana, 52, 68Mother of All Departments,

The, 66 Mrkusich, 64Mulgan, Richard, 77 Murdoch, Graeme, 77

Na To Hoa Aroha, Vol III, 65 Nannestad, Elizabeth, 74 Nearly Out of Heart and

Hope, 64Neich, Roger, 71 Nerli, 63Network of Dissolving Threads,

A, 70 Never Lost for Words, 64 New New Zealand Poets in

Performance, 75 New Rights New Zealand, 78 New Zealand and the Vietnam

War, 68 New Zealand Book of Beasts,

A, 56New Zealand Economy, The, 66 New Zealand Family from 1840,

The, 68

New Zealand Lakes, 78 New Zealand Painting, 63New Zealand Sculpture, 63New Zealand’s London, 66Nga Iwi o Tainui, 70 Ngā Mōteatea: An Introduction

He Kupu Arataki, 71 Ngā Mōteatea The Songs: Part

One, Part Two, Part Three, Part Four, 71

Ngā Tāngata Taumata Rau, 66 Ngata, Apirana, 71 Nights at the Embassy, 70No Fretful Sleeper, 65 Nolan, Melanie, 67 Norcliffe, James, 75 Nuanua, 71

O’Brien, Gregory, 45, 63, 69, 75O’Malley, Vincent, 68, 71One Flag, One Queen, One

Tongue, 67 Opening the Book, 70 Orbell, Margaret, 71 Orr, Bob, 75 Orsman, Chris, 75 Ourselves in Primetime, 67 Over the Mountains of the

Sea, 7, 67

Painted Histories, 71 Palaver Lava Queen, 73Palenski, Ron, 68Paris, 76Parr, Alison, 68 Passport to Hell, 69 Pastoral Kitchen, The, 74Patched, 48Paterson, Ron, 78Pattern of Marching, A, 75 Pearce, Neil, 78 Pearson, Bill, 69 Peden, Robert, 68 Penetito, Wally, 71 People With Real Lives Don’t

Need Landscapes, 72

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Perry, Nick, 78 Peryer, Peter, 63Peter Peryer, 63 Pfeiffer, Krzysztof, 15, 70 Phillips, Caroline, 78 Phillips, Jock, 67, 68 Pieces of Mind, 77 Poems of Lauris Edmond,

The, 73 Political Leadership in New

Zealand, 77 Politics in New Zealand, 77 Pool, Ian, 68 Poole, Fiona Farrell, 75; see also

Farrell, FionaPop-Up Book of Invasions,

The, 73Porcelain, 72Portrait of Frances Hodgkins,

65Potts, Annie, 56Pound, Francis, 63 Press Achieved, A, 68 Price, Chris, 65, 75Priestley, Rebecca, 68 Proportional Representation on

Trial, 77Puna Wai Kōrero, 25

Quigley, Sarah, 72, 75

Rabel, Roberto, 68Rapunzel Rapunzel, 72Rasmussen, Erling, 77Rawlinson, Gloria, 64Real Gold, 69 Red Leaves, 72red letter, 72Red Tram, The, 76Red Trees, 75Reeve, Richard, 75Reid, Bryan, 65Reid, Nicholas, 68 Remembering, 67 Rewi, Poia, 71 Riach, Alan, 75

Richards, Ian, 65Richardson, Len, 68 Rifled Sanctuaries, 69 Rise and Fall of National

Women’s Hospital, The, 3Riseborough, Hazel, 68 Roberts, Heather, 69Roberts, Nigel, 73Robertson, Natalie, 41Robinson, Reihana, 73Rock Garden, The, 69 Rogers, Anna, 68 Ross, Jack, 75Ross, Kirstie, 68 Rowland, Perrin, 68

Sadler, Hōne, 15, 31 Sameshima, Haruhiko, 45Samoan Medical Belief and

Practice, 71 Sampson, Sam, 17, 75Sandbrook, Patrick, 69 Sargeson, Frank, 70 Satchell, William, 70 Sceats, Janet, 68 Science on Ice, 78Scofield, Paul, 55Scudder, Erin, 74Seeing Voices, 76Selected Poems (Smithyman),

76Selected Poems of James K.

Baxter, 74Self-Portrait, 53Separation and/or Greeting, 73Settler’s Plot, The, 69 Settlers, 68 Seven Days on Mykonos, 73Shakeup Anyway, A, 77Shaking the Bee Tree, 65Shaping the News, 78Sharp, Iain, 65, 69Sharrad, Paul, 70 Shaw, Louise, 69Shear Hard Work, 68 Shepard, Deborah, 63, 65

Shepherd, Deborah, 66Shieff, Sarah, 65Shift, 73Shigeru Ban, 21Show Down, 69 Sidetracks, 74Simmons, Laurence, 78Simple Nullity?, A, 69 Simpson, Peter, 63, 75 Sinclair, Keith, 67, 69, 75 Singer in a Songless Land, 65Sing-song, 74Skinner, Damian, 19, 63Sleeper, 72Slip Stream, 73Slow Passes, 72Smith, D I B, 69 Smither, Elizabeth, 58, 65,

70, 75Smithyman, Kendrick, 70,

75, 76 Snowing Down South, 72Someone Else’s Life, 74Something for the Birds, 64Songs of a Kaumātua, 71 Sorrenson, M P K, 7, 65Sort of Conscience, A, 65South-West of Eden, 65Speaking Truth to Power, 78Stafford, Jane, 70Stanley, Mary, 76Star Waka, 76Starveling Year, 76Stead, C K, 57, 65, 70, 76Steady Hand, A, 72Steal Away Boy, 73Stephenson, Brent, 55Stick Out Keep Left, 65Stirling, Bruce, 71 Stone, R C J, 65, 69Stories about Wooden

Keyboards, 76Straw into Gold, 76Stuck Up, 72 Studies of a Small Democracy,

67

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Sturm, Terry, 65Subject, The, 74Suffrage and Beyond, 67 Sullivan, Ann, 77Sullivan, Robert, 25, 76Sundt, Richard A, 71 Sutton, Douglas, 78Swimmers, Dancers, 74Switch, The, 73

Tāhuhu Kōrero, 70 Tales of Gotham City, 76Talking Music, 65Tarling, Nicholas, 77Tasman Relations, 69 Te Kīngitanga, 66Tell You What, 36Te Mauri Pakeaka, 70 Temple, Philip, 65Templeton, Hugh, 77Templeton, Malcolm, 69, 77 Tendering, 76Then and There, 65Thicket, 74 Three Masquerades, 78Three Regrets and a Hymn to

Beauty, 76Ties of Blood and Empire, 69 Tigers at Awhitu, 25, 72Time of the Giants, The, 74To Bed at Noon, 65To Tatau Waka, 70Tokelau, 71 Toll of the Bush, The, 70 Towards a Promised Land, 63Towards Consensus?, 77 Traditional Songs of the

Maori, 71 Tram Conductor’s Blue Cap,

The, 73Treadwell, Sarah, 64

Treasure Hunt, 74 Treasury, 68 Treaty of Waitangi Companion,

The, 71 Trevelyan, Jill, 64 Tse, Chris, 27, 74 Tuamaka, 78 Tudor Style, The, 75

University of Auckland, The, 68 Unreal City, 76 Unsettled Spirit, An, 65

Valparaiso, 75Veart, David, 33, 69, 78 Vertical Living, 19Villon in Millerton, 75 Voice and Vision, 67 Voice Carried My Family, 76Voice for Mothers, A, 67 Volcanoes of Auckland, 77 Von Sturmer, Richard, 70 Voters’ Vengeance, 77 Voters’ Veto, 77 Voters’ Victory?, 77Vowles, Jack, 77

Waihou Journeys, 78 Waimarino County, 64Waitangi and Indigenous

Rights, 76 Walker, Paul, 19Walking to Africa, 74Walls to Kick and Hills to Sing

From, 73Wandering Mind, The, 13, Wanhalla, Angela, 51Waring, Marilyn, 78 Warm Winds of Change, The, 71 Wedde, Ian, 59, 64, 76 Welcome to the South Seas, 63

Wendt, Albert, 71, 76Wevers, Lydia, 70 Whaanga, Mere, 71 Whaikōrero, 71 Whaitiri, Reina, 25, 76 Whakapapa of Tradition, A, 41Whare Karakia, 71 While You’re Away, 68 Whimpering of the State, The, 77 Whole Men, 69 Wild, 73Wild Plants in Auckland, 77 Williams, David V, 69 Williams, Mark, 70Wilson, Arnold Manaaki, 70 Women and Education in

Aotearoa 2, 78 Wood, Pamela, 69 Woods, Christine, 66 Wool to Weta, 66 Woodward, Alistair, 29Working Free, 77World Famous in New Zealand,

66World Regained, The, 65 Wright, Alan, 64 Wright, David, 69 Writers in Residence, 69

Yang Lian, 76 Year of Adverbs, The, 75 Yelich, Sonja, 72, 76Yellow Buoy, The, 57You Will Know When You Get

There, 72Young Country, 39Young Knowledge, 73Young Logan Campbell, 65

Zone of the Marvellous, 67

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