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This is Turner's first collection of poems for ten years. He is "one of New Zealand's most acclaimed contemporary poets".
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This substantial new collection by award-winning poet Brian Turner develops themes characteristic of his poetry. Love poems and elegies keep company with poems of satire, protest and metaphysical speculation. The book concludes with 'Post-operative', a raw and risky sequence writ ...
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Timeless Land is a unique collaboration between three of New Zealand's most steadfast and individual talents: painter Grahame Sydney, poet Brian Turner and writer Owen Marshall. Much of their best work has grown out of their deep attachment to the memorable landscapes of the Cen ...
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Brian Turner brings you 160 classic recipes in his ultimate best of British collection
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Brian Turner's ongoing love affair with his Central Otago home lies at the heart of his rich and compelling new collection of poems.
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A double university degree and a career in rugby - hardly the norm for an All Black front-rower. Anton Oliver, though, is different. Anton Oliver is the thinking man's rugby player. In this biography of the great Otago hooker, Brian Turner explores the life of a professional rugb ...
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An elegant cased limited edition collection from New Zealand's poet laureat.
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An illustrated anthology that brings together both old and new essays, columns, articles and poetry that concentrate on the wild places and outdoor pursuits the author loves and of which he is such an unabashed, articulate and passionate champion.
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New Zealand's foremost realist artist, Grahame Sydney is best known for his luminous landscapes. This work also comprises a selection of his figure painting, striking portraits, and lithographs. Sydney paintings have been presentation gifts to Nelson Mandela, and have been bought ...
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River of Blood takes us deep into the heart of the Waiatoto Valley on New Zealand's savage southern coast. It encompasses often poignant, sometimes bizarre, tales of tragedy and dogged survival.
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