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ISBN / ISSN:
9781921569043

1001 Hints and Tips for the Garden: New Australian & New Zealand Edition order quantity
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NZ$ 46.00 each
Paperback
Author: Readers Digest
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Dop June 2009, Australia
254x254mm/420pp
softcover
revised & updated edition

This indispensable guide to gardening has been given a complete
overhaul for the 21st century. In addition to thousands of tried and-
tested classic techniques, this must-have book, now available in paperback, offers invaluable new tips for sustainable gardening and
water-saving methods, organic techniques for creating rich healthy
soils and important information on managing pests and diseases
without chemicals. Using easy, step-by-step instructions and
pictures, it covers all the fundamentals of planning and growing a
striking garden. In addition, a calendar is included to give advice on
planning, planting and maintaining a garden, month by month. There are also special full-length features that provide inspiring ideas on water-wise gardening, water tanks, weed management, using native plants and more.

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9781869419868

A Birthday in the Life of Ozzie Kingsford #1 order quantity
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NZ$ 20.00 each
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Author: Val Bird Illustrated by Rebecca Cundy
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7.45am Saturday 1st of December: My mother tells me that at three minutes to four o'clock this afternoon; I will have lived in this world for exactly eleven years. "Oh, my goodness, you were such a cute baby," she sighs, then reaches out a hand and ruffles my hair, "I wonder what went wrong." Ozzie did not choose his time of arrival on this earth, but unfortunately turned out to be the first-born male child of his generation. The original Oswald Devon Kingsford was his great-great-great-great grandfather. He was a famous explorer. During the course of his exploits, he kept a journal. After sailing in ships, trekking across deserts, climbing great mountains, and discovering lost tribes - he dropped down dead deep in the Amazon jungle, but not until he wrote this final entry in his journal: 'I beg thee. Do not let my name die with me - my last request is that the first born male child of each generation shall carry my name into the ... more

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ISBN / ISSN:
9788993082289

Activating Korea - Tides of collective action order quantity
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NZ$ 45.00 each
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Dop 2008, New Plymouth
A4/168pp
softcover
bilingual english/korean

A bilingual English/Korean catalogue featuring essays by Mercedes Vicente, Beck Jee-sook, among others.
Activating Korea: Tides of collective action looks at the complex and contradictory meanings of collectivism in South Korean contemporary artistic practices, within a society where traditional values coexist with today’s multifaceted changes. The works in this exhibition represent a shift from the political representations of South Korea’s authoritarian government, the Cold War and national division heralded by 1980s Minjung (people’s) art. Today, artists aim to raise awareness and effect change around issues such as urban development, immigration and national identity, and choose to work in collectives or collaboratively with communities, drawing on activist art practices, research and project-based activities. Featuring a range of media from photography, ... more

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9780143011651

All This and a Bookshop Too order quantity
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NZ$ 42.00 each
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Author: Dorothy Butler
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Dorothy Butler is an international award-winning authority on children's books and reading. She has also been a successful teacher, an innovative bookseller and the much-loved author of children's books, all the while raising eight lively children with her husband Roy. Now in her eighties, in All This and a Bookshop Too Dorothy shares the inspiring story of her adult life. Picking up from the first volume of her autobiography, There Was a Time, Dorothy eloquently writes of her many consuming interests, her friendships and her family: her early married life with Roy Butler, living in a tent on Auckland's North Shore, and later setting up a speciality children's bookstore in their home; about becoming an international reading specialist and writing her own award-winning books. Dorothy's book is both a deeply personal story of private triumphs and tragedies, and a salute to the golden age of children's book publishing and retailing in ... more

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9781869404413

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NZ$ 24.99 each
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Author: Diana Bridge
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An aloe - spiky, soothing, fragrant, bitter - opens Diana Bridge's new collection of poetry.

Aloe is structured in four parts:
'The compulsion to catch it',
'Into words',
'Among the Freuds' and
'It's their century'.
The first section looks outwards to the natural world, opening with a stunning set of tree poems that begin with close observation and move on to contemplate loss, hesitancy, generation and repetition (repeat, diversify, diversify, repeat).
The second section explores how words affect everyday life and how everyday life may be turned into words.
Other voices and stories are used to convey psychological and physical suffering in 'Among the Freuds' - the furies, Penelope, Sylvia Plath and Medea all appear.
The final section, 'It's their century', returns to the Chinese and Indian source material that Bridge has mined with such success in the past. Using various touchstones - an ... more


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ISBN / ISSN:
9780473147129

Alpine Guides Technical Manual : A Resource for Alpinists (2009 Edition) order quantity
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NZ$ 35.00 each
Paperback
Author: Trevor Streat
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Alpine Guides' Technical Manual is a distillation of state of the art mountaineering practice. Topics are presented in a stripped-down manner, to emphasise key techniques often difficult to grasp and learn quickly. It is an excellent resource for those learning the basics, and a handy reference for experienced alpinists. Diagrams, illustrations and photos are abundant throughout.

Dop 2009, Christchurch
softcover
2009 edition

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9781877460043

Anywhere But Here (#2 Thieves) order quantity
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NZ$ 20.00 each
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Author: Ella West
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Nicky, who has the ability to travel through the power of the mind, is on the run. She and the four other teenagers who share her 'freakish' gifts are trying to stay free of the Project: an anonymous group that has controlled their lives, using the teens as messengers, spies, and search and rescue personnel for a number of unexplained missions. How do these young people, forced apart from their families, and effectively turned into slaves (albeit pampered ones), react to their hard won independence? They're alone in Los Angeles, not only trying to find cash, food and shelter, but also to care for Jake, who was shot in the dramatic escape at the end of Thieves. The relationships between all five young people are put under terrible strain, and soon, the mysterious Guardian - the head of the Project - manages to trace their whereabouts. How, given the young people have discarded the Project's tracking devices? Who is he really, and why ... more

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ISBN / ISSN:
9780473145675

Anzacs at the Frontiers, 1941-45: Northern Italy (2 VOLUME SET) order quantity
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NZ$ 181.00 each
Hardback
Author: Ken Fenton
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These two volumes bring together "many fragments of history, commencing with the POW's experiences at Prison Camp 57, Gruppignano".
Before the Italian Armistace of September 1943, thousands of Kiwi and Australian soldiers were held in POW camps in Northern Italy.
This is a detailed and fascinating account of the ANZAC involvement in WW2 in Northern Italy.


What happened in northern Italy over the years from 1941 to 1945 affected the lives of thousands of New Zealand and Australian servicemen, caught up in the maelstrom of events that were taking place in the Mediterranean Theatre of Operations. Ken Fenton has been able to draw on many recollections of Anzac ex-servicemen, along with his personal knowledge of northern Italy during World War 2, as a young soldier with the 2nd NZ Division. His two volumes give a detailed insight into the varied fortunes of those initially imprisoned, and into how escapers from among them ... more

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9781869660918

A Portrait of New Zealand - 2009 edition revised text order quantity
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NZ$ 29.99 each
Hardback
Author: Warren Jacobs & Jill Worrall
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2009 edition
Revised text

Depicts the landscapes of the North and South Islands in over 200 photographs. The book was first published in 1982 in two separate volumes, with the combined edition published in 1988 and reprinted every year since. This new edition contains the same well-loved images but has been given new colour reproduction throughout in order to restore the spectacular quality of the original photographs. Errol Brathwaite's original text has been revised and rewritten by the multi-award winning journalist and writer Jill Worrall.

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ASPATERSON

A.S. Paterson & Co Ltd: A philatelic and postcard study with additional related postage paid permit notes order quantity
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NZ$ 27.00 each
Paperback
Author: 'Safari'
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DoP 2009, NZ
A-4 / 34pp
17 colour pages

AS Paterson & Co were a firm of General Merchants & Importers who between 1914 and 1935, imported and distributed throughout New Zealand 'Big Tree' petroleum products. This work examines the firm's usage of postal franking machines, advertising postcards and postage paid permits with emphasis on the 'Big Tree' products/

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ISBN / ISSN:
9781869662325

Attracting Birds and Other Wildlife to Your Garden in New Zealand order quantity
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NZ$ 45.00 each
Hardback
Author: Gordon Ell
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Wild birds can indeed be encouraged to live in the domestic New Zealand garden. The secret is providing the right kind of water, food and shelter.
In this brilliant family reference book by Gordon Ell, you'll find everything you need to know to cultivate a property teeming with wildlife. Filled with practical general advice about luring birds and other creatures close to your home or school windows, you'll also find step-by-step guidelines and illustrations for building simple feeders, lists of suitable food plants and notes on watching birds. Gordon Ell has built up a wealth of knowledge on the subject of attracting birdlife since his first book Encouraging Birds in the New Zealand Garden was published in 1981 (which went on to reprint 11 times).
In this new book, which includes beautiful bird and nature photography by Geoff Moon and others, enticing birds into your backyard is made simpler than ever, regardless of the ... more

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ISBN / ISSN:
9781877460074

Aunt Effie and Mrs Grizzle order quantity
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NZ$ 18.00 each
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Author: Jack Lasenby
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Dop May 2008, Dunedin
softcover
children 9 - 12 years

We're back at the ranch with Aunt Effie in this hilarious book - the fourth in the Aunt Effie series. In this story Aunt Effie and her mob of dogs, nieces and nephews are set to descend on the Beehive since it turns out that the Prime Minister is really Aunt Effie's tricky little mother.

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ISBN / ISSN:
9780143011262

Because We're Worth It : Why Mothers Work order quantity
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NZ$ 41.00 each
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Author: Gill South
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Every day women make decisions about whether to be home full-time for their families or to go out - or set up at home - to work. For many couples, it is essential that both contribute to the household income, but for working mothers the situation is by no means ideal. With still-negligible help with childcare costs from the government, it can seem crazy to work when you are barely breaking even. But there is a strong argument for hanging in there and continuing your career after children or retraining and starting something new. Because We're Worth It openly discusses the challenges of being a working mother, giving the faint-at-heart some reinforcement when they need it most and the tools to make it better for all. Journalist Gill South retells the stories of a variety of contemporary working mothers - their triumphs and frustrations and good and bad days. She also looks at the role working mothers play in the community, and ... more

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BEINGBILLYNTS

Being Billy Apple NTSC DVD order quantity
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NZ$ 380.00 each
Author: Leanne Poole (director and producer)
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DOP 2008
dvd

Billy Apple the man, the artist, the brand.

Since the 1960s this iconic individual has been turning the art world on its head.

In the early days of pop art and during the birth of the conceptual movement Billy Apple created works that were original, challenging, and controversial.

From New Zealand to the Royal College of Art in London and his own Gallery in New York Billy Apple was part of a generation that pushed the boundaries of what it meant to be an artist. Along the way he created a brand that may one day end up on supermarket shelf

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ISBN / ISSN:
BEINGBILLYPAL

Being Billy Apple PAL DVD order quantity
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NZ$ 380.00 each
Author: Leanne Poole (director and producer)
Customer Order Reference:
Dop 2008, Auckland
dvd

Billy Apple the man, the artist, the brand. Since the 1960s this iconic individual has been turning the art world on its head. In the early days of pop art and during the birth of the conceptual movement Billy Apple created works that were original, challenging, and controversial. From New Zealand to the Royal College of Art in London and his own Gallery in New York Billy Apple was part of a generation that pushed the boundaries of what it meant to be an artist. Along the way he created a brand that may one day end up on supermarket shelf.

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ISBN / ISSN:
9781869790592

Beside the Dark Pool : A memoir Part 2 order quantity
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NZ$ 38.00 each
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Author: Fiona Kidman
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In her first volume of memoir, Fiona Kidman described her background and childhood, evoking the places she lived in and the people she knew. It finished with the publication of her first, hugely successful novel. In this sequel she takes us through the writing of over 20 more books, of her involvement in New Zealand's literary circles, her championing of writing and writers, and the significant people she has met along the way. A beautifully written, thought-provoking and important record of the last 20 years.

First published June 2009.

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ISBN / ISSN:
9781741756951

Biker Chicks order quantity
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NZ$ 39.99 each
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Author: A; Winterhalder, E. Veno
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DoP May 2009 NZ
Trade paperback

The male-dominated world of bikers' clubs has long been shrouded in secrecy, but the role of women in these bastions of testosterone is even more mysterious. Popular images of scantily-clad females who are little more than slaves don't do justice to the rich history and culture of the many women who have chosen to ride with their men, or ride in their own right.Ever since the first female motorcycle club formed in the 1930s (the Motor Maids') with their quaint white gloves and a flourish of colour on their jackets, women bikers have been turning heads. And yet today they are all but banned from joining the male clubs. Then there are those women who are seen as mere accessories' for male club-members: the ol' ladies', the strippers', the hang-arounds', and the more hard-core groupies like the Biker Sluts', the Mamas' and the Sweet Butts'. Dr Arthur Veno has specialised in the study of the biker ... more

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ISBN / ISSN:
9781877437311

Black Obsession : The All Blacks' quest for World Cup success order quantity
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NZ$ 37.00 each
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Author: Gregor Paul
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Since the first World Cup in 1987, the All Blacks have amassed a winning record that is far superior to any other country. Yet by the time the next World Cup rolls around in 2011, it will be 24 years since the All Blacks have been world champions. How can that be? This very readable book draws some provocative conclusions on why New Zealand no longer produces great leaders and why rugby remains such an important part of the national psyche. Part travel guide, part social history and part self-help manual, it is the ideal book for all those fans who can't help steering conversations towards All Black World Cup failures.

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ISBN / ISSN:
9781869791537

Blake: Leader order quantity
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Author: Mark Orams
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New Zealand lost one of its favourite sons when Sir Peter Blake was shot and killed in the Amazon in late 2001. Blake had become a icon after leading New Zealand to victory in the 1995 and 2000 America's Cups, following earlier successes in the Whitbread Round the World Race and Jules Verne Challenge. His accomplishments demonstrate his skill at assembling, managing and leading winning teams.

Blake: Leader is written by sailor and marine scientist Dr Mark Orams, who sailed around the world with Blake and worked with him at Team New Zealand and Blakexpeditions. In this book he looks at Blake's successful style of leadership from a personal viewpoint. It mixes reminiscences and anecdotes from Orams and other sporting and business figures who worked closely with Blake with practical observations of how he chose and led teams. Break-out boxes and chapter summaries highlight key points and techniques that can be used by leaders ... more

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ISBN / ISSN:
9781869791551


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Bowling Through India : Five Kiwi Blokes Take On India At Cricket order quantity
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Author: Justin Brown Photography by Brendon O'Hagan
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A blokes' weekend away. Yarns, jokes, good-humoured sledging, clowning around.. the usual guy-time thing, right? But for these five Kiwi chaps - a high country farmer, a radio DJ, a businessman, a photographer and a shoe-string traveller called Blanket Boy- it gets a bit more complicated when it's decided not to head for the Bay of Islands, the Sounds or Ohope. No, they're going to India, with a bat and a ball and a quest to play cricket wherever they can find a bit of clear ground and a team keen to take them on. From Varanasi to Madras, Agra to Delhi, they take to the pitch in the weirdest of locations to face off against kids who can bat and bowl like demons. On the way they learn a lot of about life, love, death, suffering, compassion and the fascination of India. In equal parts a book about travel, humour, mateship and the love of cricket that unites people whatever the age, situation and station, an endearing and affecting read.

 
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