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Maori Myth and Legend

Maori Myth and Legend
   

First published at two volumes in 1972 and 1977 and combined in 1983, this collaboration between the Maori lore and legend of A.W. Reed and the creative vision of artist Roger Hart was at the forefront of a wave of renewed interest in the ancient Maori world. The book ranges over... read full description below.

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ISBN 9780790011394
Barcode 9780790011394
Replacement this title has been replaced by: 9780143010364
Published 7 May 2007 by Raupo Publishing (NZ) Ltd
Format Hardback, Reprint
Author(s) By Reed, A. W.
Illustrated by Hart, Roger
Foreword by Stafford, Don

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ISBN-13 9780790011394
ISBN-10 0790011395
Stock Out of stock
Status Out of print
Publisher Raupo Publishing (NZ) Ltd
Imprint Raupo Publishing (NZ) Ltd
Publication Date 7 May 2007
International Publication Date 1 May 2007
Publication Country New Zealand New Zealand
Format Hardback, Reprint
Edition Reprint
Author(s) By Reed, A. W.
Illustrated by Hart, Roger
Foreword by Stafford, Don
Category Myths & Legends
New Zealand Myths & Legends
Myths & Mythology
Indigenous Peoples
Folklore
Children's And Educational
Interest Age Young Adults
Reading Age Young Adults
NBS Text The Occult & Mythology
ONIX Text General/trade
Number of Pages 96
Dimensions Width: 188mm
Height: 250mm
Weight Not specified - defaults to 1,000g
Dewey Code 398.20899946
Catalogue Code 30817

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First published at two volumes in 1972 and 1977 and combined in 1983, this collaboration between the Maori lore and legend of A.W. Reed and the creative vision of artist Roger Hart was at the forefront of a wave of renewed interest in the ancient Maori world. The book ranges over the most widely recognised myth and supernatural stories from the ancient Maori world including the Creation cycle, legends of Maui, the moon, pounamu, kumara, fertility, denizens of the sea and sky, restless mountains, giants, ogresses, fairies, tribal gods, tohunga, taniwha and even magic itself. Each legend is accompanied by a Roger Hart painting which visually re-imagines scenes using the language of colour. With a foreword by Don Stafford and introductions from both author and artist.

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