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Wellington - A City for Sculpture by Jenny Harper (ed.); Aaron Lister (ed.)
50.00 NZD
Category: NZ Non Fiction | Reading Level: very good
For decades the Beehive has served as WellingtonâÂÂs primary visual icon, its circular design neatly symbolising the functions and identity of New ZealandâÂÂs capital. But as Wellington has grown and diversified, public sculpture has assumed at least some of this responsibility. Neil DawsonâÂÂs ...Show more
What Might Have Been - Leading Historians on Twelve What-Ifs of History by ANDREW ROBERTS (ed)
42.95 NZD
Category: Non-Fiction | Reading Level: very good
Throughout history, great and terrible events have often hinged on sheer luck. Now, award-winning historian Andrew Roberts has assembled a team of his prominent colleagues, asking them to consider what might have happened if major world events had gone differently. Concentrating on their areas of expert ...Show more
What Orchid Is That? by Alec Pridgeon (ed.)
69.95 NZD
Category: Gardening | Reading Level: very good
What Should I Do?: Philosophers on the Good, the Bad, and the Puzzling by Alexander George (ed)
32.99 NZD
41.99 (21% off)
Category: Philosophy
Is it ever OK to be dishonest? Is it wrong to enjoy violent video games, or to cheat on one's tax returns? Should we be vegetarians? When is war justified? Are there any moral facts, or is morality relative? Life throws ethical questions at us every day. Some are momentous and difficult, while others ar ...Show more
When the Wild Comes Leaping Up by Ed. by David Suzuki
29.95 NZD
Category: Environment
Award-winning writers from the United States, Canada, the UK and Australia describe a personal encounter with the natural world that moved them and enhanced their understanding of nature. These essays describe childhood memories, everyday walks and startling encounters.
Why Waste A Good Crisis The End Of White Gold Fever And Rethinking Agribusiness: The New Zealand Land & Food Annual Vol. 1 by Claire Massey (ed.)
39.99 NZD
Category: NZ Non Fiction | Reading Level: Near Fine
A lot happens on the complex journey from paddock to plate. The first edition of The New Zealand Land Food Annual features cutting-edge, provocative and expert views on this broad and economically pivotal agrifood and agribusiness sector. The annual aims to serve the national interest, to inform debate, ...Show more
Wild Encounters: A Forest and Bird Guide to Discovering New Zealand's Unique Wildlife by Royal Forest & Bird Protection Society of New Zealand (ed Helen Bain)
40.00 NZD
41.00 (2% off)
Category: NZ Natural History
We're lucky in New Zealand, spoiled, in fact, when it comes to the sheer breadth of opportunities to experience wildlife and wild places. Where else could you encounter animals, evolved through millions of years of isolation, as unique and wonderful as the kiwi or the tuatara? Or tramp through unspoiled ...Show more
William Colenso - His Life and Journeys by A G Bagnall; G C Petersen; Ian St George (ed.)
65.00 NZD
Category: Biographies & Memoirs | Reading Level: very good
Colenso was perhaps the most interesting of New Zealand’s early public figures. He established the first printing press and printed the first book, 5000 copies of the New Testament in Maori, in 1837. He also printed the Treaty of Waitangi. His Authentic and genuine history of the signing of the Treaty o ...Show more
Wine for Dummies by Ed McCarthy
32.99 NZD
Category: Wine, Beer and Spirits | Series: For Dummies S.
Wine enthusiasts and novices, raise your glasses! The No. 1 wine book has been extensively updated! If you're a connoisseur, "Wine For Dummies, Fourth Edition" will get you up to speed on what's in and show you how to take your hobby to the next level. If you're new to the world of wine, it will clue yo ...Show more
Winston Churchill's Speeches : Never Give In! by Winston Churchill (ed Winston S Chruchill)
29.99 NZD
Category: History
Winston Churchill 'mobilized the English language and sent it into battle'. - President John F. Kennedy conferring Honorary US Citizenship, April 1963. Winston Churchill was the most eloquent and expressive statesman of his age. When Britain stood alone and all but defenceless, with his resolute and pug ...Show more