Books published by Awa Press
Where?
South Pacific Books » New Zealand » Publisher » Awa Press
Total 19
Detail View List View Gallery

To view longer descriptions (catalogue), with more details on every title.

View a compact list of titles, ISBN's and pricing.

View a visual gallery of images and titles.
|
«‹ previous12next ›»
|
|
jump to: go
showing in stock and locally sourced titles, and sorted by popularity (top selling titles).
|
|
|
Have you ever wondered why most classical music concerts are such stuffy affairs? Had to bluff your way through conversations about classical music? Want to get a handle on music by the modern composers? Or just want a great read on music you love? How to Hear Classical Music is ...
|
|
|
The brutal, premeditated murder of Honorah Parker in 1954 in a lonely park by her 16-year-old daughter Pauline and Pauline's 15-year-old friend Juliet Hulme made shock headlines around the world. International media flocked to New Zealand to follow the trial. Still today, the mur ...
|
|
|
Music-lovers love lists, and this Top 100 from Radio New Zealand's highly respected music guru Nick Bollinger will not disappoint.
|
|
|
Encompasses feature films, short films, digifilms and documentaries - includes details of where to get hold of these gems so you can watch them in your own darkened room.
|
|
|
The essential guide for the ride of your life. A bike ride that began with 26 friends in 1977 is today New Zealand's premier cycling event. Covering a scenic course on 160 kilometres of sealed road around beautiful Lake Taupo, it caters for riders of all abilities, and attracts a ...
|
|
|
On February 22, 2011, journalist Jane Bowron had been living back in her hometown of Christchurch for three years when the city was struck by a magnitude 6.3 earthquake - just five months after a 7.1 earthquake. The first quake had caused damage but no fatalities. This time it wa ...
|
|
|
Since Old Bucky & Me was released it has won praise as a powerful, honest and enduring account of the Christchurch earthquake and its terrible and continuing aftermath. Crowds have turned up to hear Jane Bowron speak at stand-room only events around the country. This new edition ...
|
|
|
Presents an account of the deal-making, shrewd moves, and sheer luck that have taken a obscure national movie industry from obscurity to international acclaim. This book includes portraits of the strong personalities and ambitions of film-makers such as Peter Jackson, Jane Campio ...
|
|
|
Judith Bell's personal battle with New Zealand's largest retailer "The Warehouse" cost her and her family almost everything they had. She took the company to court, changed her name to Stephen Tindall (founder of the 'Red Shed'), and won support from thousands of people all over ...
|
|
|
Wherever disasters occur, the author helped in letting the rest of the world know what is really happening, using his photographs. This title tells his tale: from growing up in New Zealand to becoming cameraman and photographer. It includes many of his daring photographs, along w ...
|