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The Happiness of Rain is the third collection of poems from Jan Hutchison, following on from The Long Sleep is Over and Days Among Trees. This book features works such as The coming of the Matariki, which won first place in the Bravado International Poetry Competition in 2006, an ...
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This collection explores the existential quandaries of being torn between seemingly irreconcilable affections, identifications, and places of personal anchorage. Michael Jackson, born in Nelson, New Zealand, has forged a distinguished career as an anthropologist. The author of tw ...
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Heni Collins describes Te Rauparaha's life from the time his birth was foretold, through inter-tribal conflict, migration, settlement in the south (Kapiti Island), and into the period of colonization.
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Ring Around the City looks at Wellington's suburban growth from 1900 to 1930 taking Kilbirnie and Kelburn as case studies and contrasting the city council's tramway system and the privately run Kelburn cable car. It contains many rarely seen photos (both b/w and colour), maps and ...
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The sun is shining and Mr Bellavista, grower of prize tomatoes, is happy. But when clouds creep over the sun, his outlook darkens. His tomatoes will never ripen, and what's more, the sky looks a mess. Mr Bellavista knows exactly what to do - he must catch all the clouds in the sk ...
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The long-awaited collection of poetry by Yilma Tafere Tasew. This is a collection of powerful poetry centred round refugee issues.
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This is a book for everyone who has experienced Wellington. It began as a series of pictorial features in the Wellingtonian newspaper, and its offbeat look at the city's history has proved popular. Now it is a book with new pictures and stories. The pictures come from the collect ...
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