All books
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Social Science Research in New Zealand: An IntroductionMartin Tolich and Carl Davidson
The definitive introduction for students and practitioners undertaking social research in New Zealand. September 2018 >>
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That Derrida Whom I Derided Died: Poems 2013–2017C. K. Stead
A new collection from New Zealand’s most distinguished living poet. September 2018 >>
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Sport and the New Zealanders: A HistoryGreg Ryan and Geoff Watson
A history of New Zealanders and the sports that we have made our own, from the Māori world to today’s professional athletes. August 2018 >>
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Nowhere NearerAlice Miller
A second collection by one of New Zealand’s most powerful young voices, now out in the wide world. August 2018 >>
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He Kupu Tuku Iho: Ko te Reo Māori te Tatau ki te AoTīmoti Kāretu and Wharehuia Milroy
He pukapuka tēnei nā ēnei ruānuku matararahi mō ngā kaupapa mātuatua o te reo me ngā tikanga. Two of this country’s pre-eminent kaumātua look into key aspects of Māori language and culture. July 2018 >>
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The Infinite Game: How to Live Well TogetherNiki Harré
An invitation to live life differently – as an infinite game. May 2018 >>
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Psychology for a Better World: Working with People to Save the PlanetNiki Harré
What psychological research tells us about the best strategies for saving the planet. May 2018 >>
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Te Kōparapara: An Introduction to the Māori WorldEdited by Michael Reilly, Suzanne Duncan, Gianna Leoni, Lachy Paterson, Lyn Carter, Matiu Rātima and Poia Rewi
An introduction to Māori history, culture and society for students and general readers. May 2018 >>
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Odyssey of the Unknown AnzacDavid Hastings
The story of World War I through the odyssey of one New Zealand soldier. April 2018 >>
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Gallipoli to the Somme: Recollections of a New Zealand InfantrymanAlexander Aitken. Edited and introduced by Alex Calder
The most vivid and moving memoir of World War I by a New Zealand solider. April 2018 >>
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Pasture and Flock: New and Selected PoemsAnna Jackson
A time-spanning collection of sequences and poems from the poet of the everyday extraordinary. March 2018 >>
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He’s so MASCChris Tse
After reckoning with the dead in the award-winning How to be Dead in a Year of Snakes, Chris Tse turns to issues of identity and how to live today in this powerful second collection. March 2018 >>
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This Realm of New Zealand: The Sovereign, the Governor-General, the CrownAlison Quentin-Baxter and Janet McLean
A ground-breaking analysis of New Zealand’s constitution that explains the continuing role of the Sovereign, the Governor General and the Crown in our South Pacific democracy. December 2017 >>
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Criminal Justice: A New Zealand IntroductionEdited by Jarrod Gilbert and Greg Newbold
An introduction to New Zealand's criminal justice system – from crime and policing to the courts – aimed at students and general readers. December 2017 >>
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Strangers Arrive: Emigrés and the Arts in New Zealand, 1930–1980Leonard Bell
The story of an extraordinary group of refugees who remade New Zealand culture. November 2017 >>
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Dancing with the King: The Rise and Fall of the King Country, 1864–1885Michael Belgrave
A riveting account of the twenty years after the New Zealand Wars when Māori governed their own independent state in the King Country. October 2017 >>
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Vanishing PointsMichele Leggott
A new poetry collection full of stories caught from the air and pictures made of words. October 2017 >>
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Good-bye Maoriland: The Songs and Sounds of New Zealand's Great WarChris Bourke
A journey inside the heart of New Zealand’s World War I experience through song. October 2017 >>
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Allen Curnow: Collected PoemsEdited by Elizabeth Caffin and Terry Sturm
The collected work of New Zealand’s most distinguished poet. September 2017 >>
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Simply by Sailing in a New Direction. Allen Curnow: A BiographyTerry Sturm. Edited by Linda Cassells
A powerful biography of New Zealand’s most important poet. September 2017 >>
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