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When The Passionless People was first published in 1976 it was a publishing sensation, selling tens of thousands of copies. Its title became part of the language. Over thirty years on - have we changed? Are we still 'smiling zombies'? There is no doubt that this book will be as t ...
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New Zealand, a country 'rinsed by the sea', has a shipping story to tell as long and convoluted as its coastline. Thoroughly researched, with an eye for a good yarn but also with an acute sense of the shifting social and political changes over the years, McLauchlan tells an infor ...
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In this richly illustrated book, Maori scholars and writers share the traditional knowledge passed down the generations by word of mouth. It provides a unique window on the relationship of the people of this land with their environment, as well as the profound knowledge and neces ...
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If you loved Annabel Langbein The Free Range Cook, you'll adore this new book. Annabel invites you into her city home and shows how her free range cooking style can help you create a sustainable lifestyle in the city. With over 150 delicious recipes and menus for every occasion, ...
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The Trout Diaries contains a wealth of captivating and often amusing anecdotes as well as valuable information making it a true angler's companion, both literary and practical.
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With over 100 photos especially taken for the book and photographs of leading potter's marks, this will be an invaluable book to the collector.
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A the age of 16, Dean Taylor was invited to go on his first hunting party to Stewart Island and since then he has returned 21 times. These tales capture the comraderie and the isolation that is experienced while hunting in such a remote part of the world.
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Kiwi Food Culture explores the evolving food culture of our country, including: new ways with the hangi, wild pork and paua; our versions of Spag Bol, curries and wok cooking; our passion for seafood of every description; know-how with sausages and much, much more.
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Another addition to this sumptuous historical series, Historic Auckland and Northland is a beautifully produced book showcasing the history of the region through over 140 superb historic photographs, many not published before. Informative extended captions give a lively sense of ...
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A story of New Zealand and its people, from 1200 through to 2000. A short, very accessible snapshot of New Zealand's history written with tourists and anyone new to the country in mind.
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