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Friendly Fire: Nuclear Politics and the Collapse of ANZUS, 1984–1987
Gerald Hensley
An insider account of New Zealand’s anti-nuclear policy and the unravelling of the ANZUS alliance.  >>
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His Own Steam: The Work of Barry Brickell
David Craig & Gregory O’Brien
The work of potter, artist, craftsperson, railway enthusiast and iconoclast Barry Brickell.  >>
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The Lifeguard: New Poems 2008–2013
Ian Wedde
The lifeguards of east and west, sunrise and sunset, glib Narcissus and one-eyed Polyphemus, watch over this collection by poet laureate Ian Wedde.  >>
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The Blue Coat
Elizabeth Smither
A wind that only the widest gardens can hold. A lipstick stain on a poem. A bee released  >>
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Patched: The History of Gangs in New Zealand
Jarrod Gilbert
Covering bikie gangs and skinheads, the Mongrel Mob and Black Power, Patched is the first major history of gang life in New Zealand.  >>
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Extra! Extra! How the People Made the News
David Hastings
The story of the newspaper wars of nineteenth-century Auckland – who made the news and which papers would live or die?  >>
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The Yellow Buoy: Poems 2007–2012
C. K. Stead
From his green enclave and ‘avid for copy’, this poet is singing still – but also considering the acceptance of silence.  >>
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Home in the Howling Wilderness: Settlers and the Environment in Southern New Zealand
Peter Holland
A major new account of Pākehā and the land in New Zealand.  >>
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The Auckland University Press Anthology of New Zealand Literature
Edited by Jane Stafford and Mark Williams
A defining collection of our literary heritage, ranging across novels and stories, poems and plays, letters and diaries, comics and songs.  >>
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New Zealand’s London: A Colony and its Metropolis
Felicity Barnes
Antipodean soldiers and writers, meat carcasses and moa, British films and Kiwi tourists: all of these things have gone back and forth from New Zealand to London.  >>


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