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Kauri

ISBN / ISSN :
978067004552

Kauri

From the time before humans arrived in New Zealand to pre-European Maori society to its use as a source of timber for building waka, ships and churches, to the profitable gum trade - kauri has an intriguing history that has been largely untold. Keith Stewart is fascinated by kauri and is passionate about telling its story. He felt compelled to write this comprehensive book, covering the complete botanical, cultural and commercial history of kauri in New Zealand. As one of largest trees in the world, kauri is a natural wonder and a New Zealand icon. Kauri delves into aspects of the tree that are often skimmed over: its spiritual role in Maori society: its commercial role in the timber trade and the cost of that trade on kauri forests: its use as a strong, pliable timber for craft and furniture making. Stewart also provides intriguing facts on kauri trees of particular importance, e.g. Tane Mahuta in Northland's Waipoua forest. At 51 metres (169 feet) in height with a circumference of 13.8 metres (45 feet) it is New Zealand's largest living kauri. There is no proof of the tree's age, but it is estimated to be between 1250 and 2500 years old.

NZ$59.99
Quality : New

Cover type : Hardcover

Author : Keith Stewart

Published :Viking New Zealand

Year :2008

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Te Rongoa Maori     Maori Medicine

ISBN / ISSN :
9780143011361

Te Rongoa Maori Maori Medicine

Out of print for over two years this book is now being reissued by popular demand. Pip Williams spent his life observing and recording the use by local Maori of native plants for medical purposes. This book brings together his observations on 43 New Zealand plants and the health problems they were used to treat, colourfully interspersed with anecdotal evidence and beautifully illustrated with watercolours and engravings. Much of the information was told to the author by kuia and kaumatua over 40 years ago.

NZ$24.99
Quality : New

Cover type : Paperback

Author : P.M.E.Hilliams

Published :Raupo Auckland,New Zealand

Year :2008

Te Mahi Kete, Maori Flax Work For Beginners

ISBN / ISSN :
9780143011033

Te Mahi Kete, Maori Flax Work For Beginners

Anyone can learn to make a plaited kete, one of the oldest and most popular of Maori art forms, from the leaves of New Zealand flax (phormium tenax). Te Mahi Kete gives detailed, step-by-step instructions, illustrated with numerous line drawings and black-and-white photographs, for preparing the flax and plaiting two simple types of kete. It also shows variations in technique for starting and finishing, making the handles and incorporating a decorative pattern.

NZ$29.99
Quality : New

Cover type : Paperback

Author : Mick Pendergrast

Published :Raupo New Zealand

Year :2008

All About New Zealand Insects

ISBN / ISSN :
9781869662172

All About New Zealand Insects

This fun and educational book features dozens of vibrant illustrations by talented artist, children's book writer and natural history enthusiast, Dave Gunson. New Zealand's most interesting native and introduced insects and other invertebrates have been illustrated specially for this book. Accompanied by fascinating facts about physical characteristics, habitat, feeding habits, breeding information and more, this book will have guaranteed appeal to the whole family. Each page features at least one large illustration of an insect plus text. Some entries also include illustrations of larvae eggs, male and female, etc, as well as additional fact panels with interesting nuggets of information. All About New Zealand Insects and Other Creepy-crawlies is an ideal introduction to many of the insects commonly found in New Zealand for people of all ages.

NZ$24.99
Quality : New

Cover type : Paperback

Author : Dave Gunson

Published :New Holland New Zealand

Year :2009

An Autoboigraphy To The Is-land,An Angel at My Table,The Envoy From Mirror City

ISBN / ISSN :
9781869410292

An Autoboigraphy To The Is-land,An Angel at My Table,The Envoy From Mirror City

One of the greatest autobiographies written this century." MICHAEL HOLROYD Janet Frame brings the skill of an extraordinary novelist and poet to these vivid and haunting recollections, gathered here in a single edition and complemented by previously unpublished photographs. From a childhood and adolescnece spent in a materially poor but intellectually intense railway family, through its life as a student and years of incarceration in mental hospitals, eventually followed by her entry of the saving world of writers and the 'Mirror City' that sustains them, what we are given is not just a record of the events of a life. Janet Frame accomplishes ' the transformation of ordinary facts and ideas into a shining palace of mirrors'. Two volumes of the autobiography - To the Is-Land (1983) and The Envoy from Mirror City (1985) - won the prestigious Wattie Book of the Year Award, and the other volume, An Angel at my Table, was awarded the Non-fiction prize of the New Zealand Book Awards is 1984.

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NZ$39.99
Quality : New

Cover type : Paperback

Author : Janet Frame

Published :Vintage New Zealand

Year :2004

Off the Radar

ISBN / ISSN :
9781869507657

Off the Radar

A tie-in book to the television series Off the Radar. The series follows Te Radar trying to live a completely self-supporting and sustainable lifestyle (aka 'the good life') in a small community north of Auckland. The series is a charming look at the challenges of being completely self-sufficient (relying on hunting, growing, fishing), with a small amount of 'how-to' thrown in - but really it's about a bumbling city-boy (Te Radar) testing himself and seeing if he can live off the land. Te Radar has written a series of yarns about his experiences and the characters he has met while living off the land, which we are publishing as a tie-in to the TV series. The stories will be about events not included in the series.

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NZ$29.99
Quality : New

Cover type : Paperback

Author : Te Radar

Published :Harper Colliins New Zealand

Year :2008

Touring the Natural Wonders of New Zealand

ISBN / ISSN :
9781869662349

Touring the Natural Wonders of New Zealand

OVER 45 SPECTACULAR ROUTES

Wild coasts, jaw-dropping cliffs and caves, tranquil bays, thermal hotspots and smoking volcanoes, towering alps and grinding glaciers, primeval forests, lakes and braided rivers, seabird colonies and seal rookeries, offshore islands...New Zealand's natural wonders are top of any tourist's must-see list.

Peter Janssen's magnificent hardback touring guide dedicated to natural attractions is structured geographically around itineraries - 22 in the North Island and 24 in the South - each of which takes in several sites within one area, describing their natural beauty and listing a few good short walks or detours that show off the scenery at its best.

The itineraries are flexible, allowing the reader to simply follow the book or use it as back-up for their own extended touring plans. The text is supported by route instructions and detailed maps, and illustrated with stunning images from a brilliant landscape photographer.

NZ$49.99
Quality : New

Cover type : Hardcover

Author : Peter Janssen

Published :New Holland New Zealand

Year :2009

Know Your New Zealand Birds

ISBN / ISSN :
9781869660895

Know Your New Zealand Birds

This beginner's guide from Lynnette Moon forms an authoritative and easy-to-grasp introduction to over 80 of New Zealand's best-known bird species.

Though free of birding jargon and extraneous information, the text is lucid and packed with all the key facts on appearance, call, behaviour and nesting details that will enable the layperson to identify the species they see around them, from the backyard to the bush, beach and mountain.

Each entry is accompanied by a succinct data panel and a full-page, full-colour portrait photograph.

NZ$34.99
Quality : New

Cover type : Paperback

Author : Lynette Moon & Photographs by Geoff Moon

Published :New Holland New Zealand

Year :2006

Ghosts of Gondwana

ISBN / ISSN :
9781877333484

Ghosts of Gondwana

Have you ever wondered why New Zealand's plants and animals are so different from those in other countries?

Why the kakapo is the only parrot in the world that cannot fly, or why the kiwi lives here and nowhere else?

New Zealand is an extraordinary place, unique on Earth, and the remarkable story of how and why life evolved here is the subject of Ghosts of Gondwana.

The science that traces the history of life on Earth is called historical biogeography and it is the theme of this book.

Biogeography is a wide-ranging study, involving geology, genetics and biology. There are no departments of it and no professors, but to understand 'what lives where and why' it is necessary to probe the cutting edge of fields as disparate as continental drift and the inner secrets of the magic DNA molecule.

Although we are blessed in New Zealand with many descriptive books about our birds, plants, landscapes and conservation issues, there is currently no up-to-date book that explains the origin of our life.

George Gibbs' very accessible story summarises exciting new research which leads to an understanding of where our fauna and flora came from and how they evolved to become some of the strangest in the world.

It also reveals the landmark events in our deep history which have moulded the life of today and presents a balanced view of the arguments which accompany this type of speculative science.

Ghosts of Gondwana is a highly readable and engaging book.

Heavily illustrated with photographs and diagrams, this is popular science writing at its best.

As the only contemporary book on this subject, it will undoubtedly become essential reading for anyone interested in New Zealand's natural history.

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NZ$49.99
Quality : New

Cover type : Hardcover

Author : George Gibbs

Published :Craig Potton New Zealand

Year :2006

A Continent on the Move

ISBN / ISSN :
9781877480003

A Continent on the Move

Adrift in the South Pacific Ocean, separated from the rest of the world by vast distances and blessed with some of the most varied and spectacular natural landscapes on Earth, New Zealand is rather special.

Generations of geoscientists have developed an increasing understanding of what makes New Zealand geologically unique and why.

Highlights of this research, including many discoveries of global significance, are presented in this book.

A Continent on the Move explains what makes New Zealand tick geologically, and illustrates the ways that geoscience research can make this country a better place in which to live.

This book will be a stimulating addition to any coffee table and an asset in schools and universities.

It will also enable politicians, planners, and developers to make more informed decisions regarding appropriate land use, beneficial utilisation of resources, and protection against geological hazards, through a better understanding of the dynamic environment we live in.

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NZ$49.99
Quality : New

Cover type : Hardcover

Author : Ian J Graham

Published :Craig Potton New Zealand

Year :2008

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