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Book and CD. An exciting new behind-the-scenes look at surprising, wonderful and significant pieces held in our national museum, for children and adults alike. Te Papa stores more than 2 million pieces in trust for the nation. New Zealand Through 100 Objects takes readers on a to ...
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The bright orange and black monarch is arguably the world's best-loved butterfly, and has become New Zealand's most domesticated and observed one. This book is a response to the unique educational opportunity that the monarch offers. Many New Zealand children have had their first ...
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A guide to over 120 species from earthworms and leeches to springtails and sand scarabs. Clear distribution maps and photographs describe what a minibeast looks like, what it is called, what it does and where it lives"--Publisher information.
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Is there an invisible line we cross at a certain age when we become 'un-chat-up-able' and become someone's mum? When do barmen and supermarket check-out operators start calling us 'madam' and why do some women have the unnatural urge to cut their own hair with nail scissors or ru ...
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A unique blend of a compelling story with insights into writing from a prize-winning author. Merle once showed great promise as an author. Now she teaches creative writing. As she tries not to quash the assorted ambitions of her hopeful students, her testosterone-fired colleag ...
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The new thriller from the bestselling author of The Da Vinci Code and The Lost Symbol.
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Craft of all sorts is having a strong revival and there is no more expert writer and designer than the talented Rosemary McLeod. A longtime avid collector, maker, exhibition curator, craft historian and writer, her glorious new book is a treasure trove for the serious embroiderer ...
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A rural romance set in the rugged high country of New Zealandas South Island.
Four generations of the Black family have farmed Blackpeak Station in the rugged high country of New Zealandas South Island. Next in line, or so she believes, is Charlotte Black, stubborn as rock and ...
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Our isolation has been a huge advantage. It turned New Zealand into a wild laboratory where evolution could conduct experiments that lead to weird and wonderful outcomes like the kakpo and the giant weta. More recently, scientists are discovering how little we know about the spec ...
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Janet Frame's previously unpublished novel draws on her own experiences in Menton, France as a Katherine Mansfield Fellow. It is a wonderful social satire, a send-up of the cult of the dead author, and--in the best tradition of Frame--a fascinating exploration of the complexity a ...
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