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  • - A Poets Memoir
    av Cilla McQueen
    357,-

  • - Aotearoa New Zealand Arts & Letters
     
    213,-

  • av Thomas Nicholas
    532,-

    The Pacific artefacts and works of art collected during the three voyages of Captain James Cook and the navigators, traders and missionaries who followed him are of foundational importance for the study of art and culture in Oceania. These collections are representative not only of technologies or belief systems but of indigenous cultures at the formative stages of their modern histories, and exemplify Islanders'' institutions, cosmologies and social relationships. Recently, scholars from the Pacific and further afield, working with Pacific artefacts at the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology in Cambridge (MAA), have set out to challenge and rethink some longstanding assumptions on their significance. The Cook voyage collection at the MAA is among the four or five most important in the world, containing over 200 of the 2000-odd objects with Cook voyage provenance that are dispersed throughout the world. The collection includes some 100 artefacts dating from Cook''s first voyage. This stunning book catalogues this collection, and its cutting-edge scholarship sheds new light on the significance of many artefacts of encounter.

  • - Being a True History of the Expedition That Discovered the Snark and the Jabberwock ... and its Tragic Aftermath
    av David Elliot
    566,-

  • - New Zealand's Old Cemetries, Churchyards and Urupa
    av Stephen Deed
    438,-

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    334,-

    The Lives of Colonial Objects is a sumptuously illustrated and highly readable book about things, and the stories that unfold when we start to investigate them. In this collection of 50 essays the authors, including historians, archivists, curators and Maori scholars, have each chosen an object from New Zealand's colonial past. Some are treasured family possessions such as a kahu kiwi, a music album or a grandmother's travel diary, and their stories have come down through families. Some, like the tauihu of a Maori waka, a Samoan kilikiti bat or a flying boat, are housed in museums. Others - a cannon, a cottage and a country road - inhabit public spaces but they too turn out to have unexpected histories. Things invite us into the past through their tangible, tactile and immediate presence: in this collection they serve as 50 paths into New Zealand's colonial history.

  • - The Case of George Gwaze
    av Felicity Goodyear-Smith
    439,-

  • - 200 Years of Conflict & Change
    av Margaret Pointer
    348,-

  • - Prince of Collectors
    av Donald Kerr
    518,-

  • - Selected Poems
    av Charles Brasch
    224,-

  • - Poems
    av Joanna Preston
    379,-

  • - A Memoir
    av Elspeth Sandys
    224,-

  • - China and NZ 1790-1950
    av Stevan Eldred-Grigg
    334,-

  • - A Photographic Essay
    av Erik Olssen
    437,-

  • - An Impressionist Portrait
    av Joel L. Schiff
    452,-

    Dunedin-born artist Grace Joel (1865--1924) exhibited to acclaim in London and Paris, yet she and her art are relatively unknown today. Joel excelled at portraiture and mother and child studies and was skilled in portraying the nude. She received her artistic training in Melbourne and lived for the mature years of her career in London, where her work appeared at the prestigious Royal Academy, as well as the Paris Salon and the Royal Scottish Academy. One possible reason why Joel''s work has not remained visible is that few details of her personal life survive; only three letters have been found, and they reveal little of the person who wrote them. Undaunted, author Joel Schiff has pulled together from the words of her contemporaries, various newspaper accounts, scraps in other historical archives, and close study of her extant paintings a portrayal of this talented woman that is as intimate and engaging as her work.

  • - A Literary Companion: The Fiction for Young Readers
     
    224,-

    Maurice Gee''s fiction for younger readers blends exciting stories with serious issues. Told through a range of genres, from fantasy to realism, adventure to science fiction, mysteries, psychological thrillers and gangster stories, they offer a distinctive body of work that shows New Zealand to children and young adults. This book is the first of two that pays tribute to Maurice Gee''s distinctive contribution to New Zealand literature. It argues that the depth and excitement of Gee''s fiction for young readers makes for an impressive introduction to New Zealand culture, history and storytelling. Overview chapters explore the motivations, themes, contexts and reception of Gee''s work, from the fantasy novels Under the Mountain , The World Around the Corner and the O and Salt trilogies, to the five realist and historical novels, including The Fat Man , The Champion and The Fire-Raiser . This volume will appeal to students, teachers, readers and writers of New Zealand literature, children''s literature and fantasy literature. A second book, by Lawrence Jones, will discuss Gee''s fiction for adult readers.

  • - The New Zealand Kitchen in the 20th Century
    av Helen Leach
    495,-

    This engrossing history of the domestic kitchen in New Zealand covers 10 decades that saw culinary traditions accommodate extraordinary changes in technology and the irresistible process of globalization. Each chapter surveys the external influences on households and their kitchens, samples the dishes prepared during the decade, and discusses the structure of meals. A study of kitchen equipment and design then closes each chapter, cumulatively revealing more innovation in these aspects than in what people ate. Kitchens is the culmination of a 10-year research and writing project by anthropologist Helen Leach, supported by the Marsden Fund of the Royal Society of New Zealand, focusing on the material culture of cooking by New Zealanders.

  • av Kay McKenzie Cooke
    178,-

  • - A New Zealand Woman and Her Family in England 1916-19
    av Anna Rogers
    395,-

  • av Conon Fraser
    332,-

    This book is a history of the British Enderby settlement on the Auckland Islands 1849-52 and its associated whaling venture. Isolation, a stormswept climate, unproductive soil, inexperienced crews, drunkenness and above all an unexpected shortage of whales meant the raw colony ran into trouble and the parent company found itself facing disaster. Two special commissioners were sent to either close the venture down or move it elsewhere, and a bitter struggle developed, with Charles Enderby refusing to admit defeat and Governor Sir George Grey reluctantly becoming involved. Nevertheless the settlement collapsed, and the few Maori settlers on the islands, who had preceded and benefited from the colonists' presence, left soon after. Little trace of the colony remains, and the Auckland Islands are much as they were before Charles Enderby attempted to realise his dream: uninhabited, isolated, wild and beautiful, and now of World Heritage status.

  • - New Zealanders and Their Pets: An Illustrated History
    av Nancy Swarbrick
    338,-

  • - How New Zealand Became Nuclear Free
    av Maire Leadbeater
    437,-

    This is a story of how ordinary people created a movement that changed New Zealand's foreign policy and our identity as a nation. The story of peace activism from our pre-recorded history to 1975 was told in Peace People: A history of peace activities in New Zealand by Elsie Locke. In this new book her daughter Maire Leadbeater takes the story up to the 1990s in an account of the dramatic stories of the colorful and courageous activist campaigns that led the New Zealand government to enact nuclear-free legislation in 1987. Politicians took the credit, but they were responding to a powerful groundswell of public opinion.

  • - Visioning Our Futures: New and Emerging Pathways of Maori Academic Leadership
     
    168,-

  • - Evangelical Christianity in New Zealand 1930-65
    av Stuart M. Lange
    352,-

  • - Growing up in Aotearoa New Zealand
     
    437,-

  • - A Nation's Response to Refugees and Asylum Seekers
    av Ann Beaglehole
    399,99

  • - A Memoir of Mountaineering in New Zealand and Himalayas
    av Brian Wilkins
    395,-

  • av Cilla McQueen
    272,-

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