CATALOGUE 2017 books at their best

Contents CONTACT DETAILS Potton & Burton New Titles 98 Vickerman Street, PO Box 5128 Nelson, New Zealand : A biography Michael Gill 3 Tel: 03 548 9009 Fax: 03 548 9456 Homegrown Kitchen: Everyday recipes for eating well Email: [email protected] www.pottonandburton.co.nz Nicola Galloway 4

La Boca Loca: Mexican cooking for New Zealanders Lucas Putnam and Managing Director Marianne Elliot 4 Emma Radcliffe The Tart Tin Matt Cross 5 Tel: 03 989 5053 Email: [email protected] My Mother's Kitchen: Your favourite New Zealand chefs and foodies share their mother's special recipes 5 Customer Services Manager A Place for the Heart: The life and work of Dave Comer – Photographer and Cheryl Haltmeier Tel: 03 548 9009 location scout Email: [email protected] Peta Carey 6

Kahurangi Stories: More tales from Northwest Nelson Gerard Hindmarsh 6 National Sales Manager Pauline Esposito High Country Stations of Lake Tekapo Mary Hobbs 7 Tel: 03 989 5051 Kiwiana Richard Wolfe and Stephen Barnett 8 Email: [email protected] Brewed: The guide to the beer of New Zealand Jules van Costello 8 SALES REPRESENTATIVES New Zealand Rob Suisted 9 Head Office Telesales Aotearoa: The New Zealand experience 9 Nicole Robinson Tel: 03 989 5050 New Zealand's Great White Sharks: How science is revealing their secrets Email: [email protected] Alison Ballance 10 North Island Whose Feet Are These? Gillian Candler and Fraser Williamson 10 Ross Blick Barry Crump Collected Stories 11 Mobile: 027 441 5354 Tel: 04 566 3803 Fax: 04 566 3812 Keeping Your Children Safe Online: A guide for New Zealand parents Email: [email protected] John Parsons 11 Toroa's Journey Maria Gill and Gavin Mouldey 12 South Island Jennie Goodman It's my Egg (and you can't have it!) Heather Hunt and Kennedy Warne 12 Mobile: 027 257 6247 Up the River: Explore and discover New Zealand's rivers, lakes and wetlands Tel: 03 382 5166 Fax: 03 382 5165 Gillian Candler and Ned Barraud 13 Email: [email protected] Watch Out for the Weka Ned Barraud 13 Postcard Distribution Rob Brown Backlist Mobile: 027 316 4986 Tel: 03 443 6677 Fax: 03 443 6633 New Zealand Scenic 14 Email: [email protected] Outdoor Adventure & Travels 16 Nature & Environment 17 All information in this catalogue is provisional. All prices listed are the Childrens 18 recommended retail prices only, include GST General 19 and are subject to change without notice. General & Distributed Titles 20 Front cover: from Aotearoa: The New Zealand Distributed Titles 21 Experience Distributed Titles – University Press and Hema Maps 22 Distributed Titles – Annual Ink 23 Distributed Titles – Lonely Planet 24 New Titles

Edmund Hillary A biography Michael Gill

This new and important biography of Sir Edmund Hillary, a truly great New Zealander, breaks new ground among previous accounts of his life. The author, Michael Gill, was a close friend of Edmund Hillary’s for over 50 years, accompanying him on many expeditions, and becoming heavily involved in his Himalayan aid work. He was also granted access by Sir Edmund’s children to a large archive of private papers and photos that were deposited in the Auckland Museum after his death. Building on personal experience, and this new unpublished material, Michael Gill has written a wonderfully insightful and illuminating biography. He describes the uncertainties of the first 33 years of Edmund Hillary’s life, as well as the always-fascinating stories of the early attempts on Mt Everest, all a prelude to the first ascent which brought him instant world-wide fame. But too, this biography reveals, in part through personal letters, the tender and $59.99 loving relationship he had with his wife Louise. Her importance to him during 234 x 153 mm, approx 532 pp, their 22 years of marriage only underlines the horror of her death, along hardback with dustjacket, includes with that of their youngest daughter, in a plane crash in 1975. Sir Edmund b&w and colour photographs eventually pulled out of the subsequent depression to continue his life’s work ISBN: 978 0 947503 38 3 building schools and hospitals in the Himalayas. Affectionate, but scrupulously fair, Michael Gill has gone further than Stock No: 6231 anyone before to reveal the humanity of this remarkable man. Edmund Published: September 2017 Hillary’s life was shaped by both triumph and tragedy, and while he became famous through his mountaineering achievements, ultimately it was his humility and great compassion for the people of Nepal that has become his enduring legacy.

Michael Gill was a 22-year-old medical student when he followed up on a newspaper statement in 1959 that Sir Edmund Hillary was looking for an additional climber for his next Himalayan expedition. As climber, photographer, doctor and writer, Mike was subsequently invited on nearly all the Hillary expeditions through to the last of them in jet boats up the river Ganges in 1977. He has written two other books, a mountaineering autobiography, Mountain Midsummer in 1989, and Himalayan Hospitals, 2011, an account of the experiences of the doctors and other volunteers who worked for the Himalayan Trust between 1961 and 2002.

Ed on the Khumbu Glacier, 1953. GEORGE LOWE Louise and Ed set off on their combined honeymoon and lecture tour in 1953. HILLARY FAMILY COLLECTION

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Homegrown Kitchen Everyday recipes for eating well Nicola Galloway

Homegrown Kitchen is a complete guide to fermentation, and simplifying them so they eating well for those who love to cook fresh can fit into our busy modern lives. food. Beginning with a comprehensive section on the kitchen essentials, including Nicola Galloway writes and photographs sourdough bread, home preserving and the popular, award-winning food blog fermentation, the book is then divided into Homegrown Kitchen, and is the author of breakfast, lunch and main meal chapters, three cookbooks including Feeding Little followed by a chapter on indulgent sweet Tummies. She regularly contributes recipes treats. to magazines, including a monthly column Inspired by her large garden, Nicola for MiNDFOOD and Wild Tomato. $49.99 Galloway creates food in rhythm with the A trained chef and nutrition consultant, changing seasons, with fresh homegrown Nicola is passionate about sharing her 254 x 205 mm, 316 pp, hardback, and local produce forming the base of her knowledge and enthusiasm for eating well, colour illustrations throughout recipes. and has been presenting cooking workshops ISBN: 978 0 947503 29 1 With a young family, her food focus is around New Zealand for 14 years. Stock No: 6227 on simple and delicious family-friendly Nicola lives in Nelson with her husband Published: April 2017 recipes using pantry staples that are packed and two children, on an urban quarter- with nutrients. Nicola also has a particular acre section with heritage fruit trees, large interest in healthful traditional cooking veggie gardens and six happy chooks. techniques, such as sourdough bread and

La Boca Loca Mexican cooking for New Zealanders Lucas Putnam & Marianne Elliot

Acclaimed Miramar restaurant La Boca childhood to his adopted home was to open Loca is one of New Zealand’s best Mexican a Mexican restaurant in Miramar. Lucas restaurants. has long been an advocate for changing La Boca Loca begins with a detailed the world by changing what we eat, and pantry guide to Mexican ingredients, he’s committed to sourcing the freshest including everything you need for this and best organic, ethically and sustainably cuisine, and where you can find it in New produced ingredients. Zealand. It also has an introduction to the Lucas opened La Boca Loca with his basic techniques of Mexican cooking, and Kiwi partner Marianne Elliot. Marianne then more than 70 recipes, illustrated with is also a human rights lawyer who until Cover to be finalised gorgeous photography by Nicola Edmonds. 2007 worked for the United Nations This is the essential New Zealand recipe in Afghanistan, and she has written $49.99 book for anyone interested in Mexican about her work in Afghanistan in her food. 250 x 200 mm, 174 pp, hardback, memoir, Zen Under Fire (Penguin, 2012). colour photographs throughout Born in New York, Lucas Putnam moved She is currently National Director of ISBN: 978 0 947503 49 9 to California as a child and grew up eating ActionStation, the mission of which is to Stock No: 6241 Mexican food. Previously an editor at help more New Zealanders get engaged Pixar, in 2001 Lucas moved to in leading progressive social and political Published: 2018 to work at Weta Digital on the Lord of change. She shares Lucas’s passion for fish the Rings trilogy. But he never lost his tacos and tequila, and for helping people love for Mexican food, and eventually he develop a more sustainable and nourishing realised the way to bring the flavours of his relationship with food.

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The Tart Tin Matt Cross

You know you’re onto something good Matt Cross (aka The Tart Man) completed when there’s consistently a queue for a his chef training at Otago Polytechnic in particular Farmers Market stall. So it is for 1996 before heading overseas to work as Matt Cross’s Tart Tin at the weekly Otago a restaurant chef. After 10 years away, Farmers Market. Those in the know flock he returned home to Dunedin and it was to Matt’s attractively styled retro caravan while working as a chef at Nova that he to get their fill of hand-made, delicious dabbled with selling his sweet creations sweet treats. at the Otago Farmers Market. Since 2009, In this delightful cookbook, you will Matt has had a weekly stall at the market, discover recipes from throughout Matt’s selling everything from miniature tarts, career as a professional chef and he will baby cakes, and macarons to all manner guide you through the creation of treats of cupcakes, donuts and gluten-free that he’s famed for selling at the Otago treats. Matt’s business has grown on its Farmers Market. reputation through word of mouth and he $39.99 Matt’s approachable recipes and now supplies around half a dozen cafes 245 x 190 mm, 142 pp, flexibind, helpful hints allow even the novice baker around Dunedin and caters for weddings, colour photography throughout to master the delights of the Tart Tin’s parties and events. ISBN: 978 0 947503 50 5 most delicious treats. In passing on these Stock No: 6242 recipes, Matt hopes that everyone can enjoy a sweet moment once in a while. Published: October 2017

My Mother's Kitchen Your favourite New Zealand chefs and foodies share their mother's special recipes

For most of us, the memory of the food Sullivan from Fleur’s Place in Moeraki; that our mothers served us as children Giulio Sturla from Roots in Lyttleton; never leaves us, a comforting reminder of Jax Hamilton; Josh Emmet from Rata the maternal bond that resonates through and Madam Woo in Queenstown; New our adult lives. It is these memories, so York-based chef and consultant Anthony often treasured, that are the inspiration Hoy Fong; writer Lauraine Jacobs; Mark for My Mother’s Kitchen. Limacher from Ortega Fish Shack; TV chef In this book an extremely impressive Mark Southon; Lois Daish; Martin Bosley; line-up of over 70 New Zealand chefs, Michael Van de Elzen; Sean Connolly from cooks, bakers, writers and foodies share The Grill; Simon Gault; Tony Astle from the stories and recipes from their own Antoine’s and Simon Wright from The mother’s kitchen, the food that they French Café. remember and which triggers all the best The recipes are wonderfully diverse $49.99 memories of early family life. and approachable, the photographs 200 x 260 mm, approx 400 pp, The contributors are many and varied evocative and full of personality – this is flexibind, full colour throughout and include international chef Peter a very special New Zealand cookbook to ISBN: 978 0 947503 46 8 Gordon; Ben Bayly of The Grove; Peta enjoy and share. Stock No: 6238 Mathias; Bevan Smith from Riverstone Kitchen; Karena and Kasey Bird; Chris Published: October 2017 Whiting of the Chop Shop in Arrowtown; Global Baker, Dean Brettschneider; Fleur

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A Place for the Heart The life and work of Dave Comer: Photographer and location scout Peta Carey

Dave Comer was a highly respected narrative follows not only Dave’s life, but and renowned photographer and film her own journey in making sense of his location scout, popularly known as ‘The legacy. man who found Middle Earth’ for his A Place for the Heart is told through central role in finding what are now the stories, letters and magnificent world famous locations for The Lord of the photography, and with a foreword by Sir $59.99 Rings and The Hobbit films. He lived much , offers a moving insight 230 x 285 mm, approx 176 pp, of his life in and around Fiordland, New into one man’s lifelong connection hardback, full colour throughout Zealand, photographing the region from and understanding of the New Zealand the 1970s until he died in late 2014. wilderness. ISBN: 978 0 947503 40 6 A Place for the Heart presents some Stock No: 6233 of his most beautiful and compelling Peta Carey was just seventeen when she Published: October 2017 images, alongside the story of Dave’s first met photographer Dave Comer in life and work – from the early years Fiordland staying in touch as she then jetboating in the Hollyford Valley, to his lived and worked around the world as involvement in the helicopter venison a documentary film maker and feature industry, to over thirty years in the writer, before reuniting fifteen years later. international film industry. Above all, Now based in Queenstown, Peta Carey A Place for the Heart tells of Dave’s deep is a fulltime writer, and mother to their understanding and love of Fiordland. daughter Billie. Written by his wife Peta Carey, the

Kahurangi Stories More tales from northwest Nelson Gerard Hindmarsh

Building on the success of Kahurangi before shifting to Golden Bay in 1976. Calling, this new volume of stories from Long-haul truck driving, fertiliser the Northwest Nelson backcountry, is a spreading, forestry, building a house compelling blend of natural and social and setting up a cinema all preceded his history. An area of astonishing ecological move into journalism in 1991. His award- complexity, the area has generated a winning feature writing has appeared wonderfully rich and colourful human in a variety of publications both here history. Gerard Hindmarsh tells the and overseas, and he also served for stories of the fascinating characters many years as National Radio’s Asian who have travelled and lived here, Correspondent on Kim Hill’s Nine to Noon including early explorers, gold miners, show. $39.99 flying crayfishers, early forest rangers, Gerard has five children and still lives trampers and other adventurers. His on his land at Tukurua, near Collingwood 226 x 170 mm, 256 pp, paperback, stories are skillfully told and woven into in Golden Bay, on the edge of Kahurangi colour photographs throughout the natural history of this captivating National Park. Aside from his first 978 0 947503 42 0 ISBN: region, including geological, botanical collection of stories told in Kahurangi Stock No: 6236 and ecological treasures. For anyone Calling, Gerard’s books include Angelina: Published: October 2017 who enjoys stories of New Zealand’s From Stromboli to D’Urville Island, a backcountry, or social history, this new fictionalised account of his grandparents’ title is a must-read. lives, Swamp Fever, a memoir of his time as an alternative lifestyler in Golden Bay Born in Wellington in 1957, Gerard and Outsiders: Stories from the fringe of New Hindmarsh trained first as a cartographer Zealand society. 6 CATALOGUE 2017 New Titles

High Country Stations of Lake Tekapo Mary Hobbs

Author Mary Hobbs, a long-time resident of the Mackenzie Country, has unravelled the history of eight stations from around Lake Tekapo – Godley Peaks, Lilybank, Mt Gerald, Richmond, Mt Hay, Tekapo, Balmoral and Glenmore. Using both old accounts and interviews with current station holders and many others with connections to these stations, she has assembled a set of stories that capture the flavour and character of a unique part of rural New Zealand. Heavily illustrated with both contemporary images and many old, previously unpublished photographs, this is a fascinating and beautiful book. It is a sister volume $59.99 to Mary Hobbs’s bestselling The High Country Stations of the Mackenzie, which focused on the stations around Lake Pukaki, and will be another much-loved addition to the 230 x 285 mm, 150 pp, hardback with legacy of New Zealand writing about the high country. jacket, full colour throughout ISBN: 978 0 947503 47 5 Stock No: 6239 Published: November 2017

Mary Hobbs published the award-winning New Zealand Outside magazine for 10 years. She is the author of six books including: Kiwi Tucker for the Soul, a best-selling collection of inspirational stories about New Zealanders; Letters to New York and America – from New Zealand with Love, a non-political book of letters gifted to the American people following 9/11: The Spirit of Mountaineering, Volume 1, about the early history of the first New Zealand-born mountain guide at Aoraki/Mount Cook; Matagouri and other Pricks – The Journey to Aoraki/Mount Cook, part- autobiography, that covers nursing, publishing, mountain guiding and includes the larger tale of a battle for the right to do business in the National Park; Christchurch Dreaming – a poignant, inspirational book for Christchurch people; and High Country Stations of the Mackenzie – a best-selling history of the high-country stations surrounding Lake Pukaki. Mary has lived with her husband, mountain guide Charlie Hobbs at Aoraki/Mount Cook, near Lake Pukaki, for around 22 years. They own a mountain and ski guiding company and The Old Mountaineers, a historical mountaineering-themed restaurant and photographic gallery at Aoraki/ Mount Cook. They have two daughters.

Also available High Country Stations of the Mackenzie $59.99 230 x 285 mm, 180 pp, hardback with jacket, ©2015 ISBN 978 1 927213 51 3 Stock No. 6193

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Kiwiana Uniquely New Zealand Richard Wolfe & Stephen Barnett

Kiwiana is an essential guide for both New Zealand’s popular culture and way of life. Zealanders and overseas visitors, identifying This led to several publications, including the and celebrating some of the more colourful first book on Kiwiana in 1999, co-authored and durable aspects of this country’s popular with Stephen Barnett. He has written or culture. Known as Kiwiana, these are co-authored 38 books covering aspects of characterful objects and customs that define New Zealand art, history and popular culture. $24.99 the New Zealand way of life. Richard has also contributed over 50 articles Some of these examples of Kiwiana had to the quarterly Art New Zealand, as well as 210 x 210 mm, approx 140 pp, their origins in the nineteenth century articles to other journals. hardback PLC, illustrated and others emerged more recently, while Stephen Barnett is a writer and editor. He throughout most reflected the development of a local worked for many years in New Zealand book ISBN: 978 0 947503 51 2 ingenuity, an uncanny ability to ‘make do’. publishing and is himself the author of This collection celebrates some of the more Stock No: 6243 numerous books – mainly on social history hardy examples of Kiwiana, those classics Published: November 2017 and popular culture but also natural history that have endured over the years, while also and children’s fiction – published in the UK, acknowledging a nostalgia for the recent Australia and Germany as well as in New past, a period recalled with amusement and Zealand. His titles include NZ! NZ! In Praise affection. of Kiwiana, A Picture Book of Old Auckland and, Richard Wolfe’s engagement with Kiwiana most recently, We Had One of Those! The cars dates back to the early 1970s, when he became we drove during New Zealand’s motoring heyday, interested in the distinctive features of New 1950–1970.

Brewed second edition A guide to the beer of New Zealand Jules van Costello

The New Zealand beer industry is a dynamic Brewed includes a style guide written one – full of larger-than-life, passionate specifically for the New Zealand craft beer characters; from loveable rogues through to market and has all the information needed budding mad scientists. Our beers are just as to make the increasingly complicated beer E BEER TO TH diverse. Bringing together brewing traditions world a lot more comprehensible. A GUIDE AND ZEAL OF NEW from all over the world and combining Brewed will encourage experimentation these with Kiwi ingredients, ingenuity and among engaged beer consumers, helping jules van costello creativity, we have a beer culture unlike any them to discover new breweries and, with

Featuring 165 brewery profiles other. the use of the comprehensive tasting notes, with over 450 tasting notes Since the release of Brewed in 2015, the benchmark them against old favourites. New Zealand beer industry has continued to It will also help emerging beer drinkers to $39.99 grow dramatically, which this revised edition identify beers they will enjoy, starting them 240 x 170 mm, 236 pp, takes into account by featuring 45 new on a journey of discovery. paperback, colour photography breweries, meaning over 160 commercially throughout operating New Zealand breweries are Jules van Costello (née van Cruysen) is a profiled. Additionally, the tasting notes for Wellington-based drinks professional. He is ISBN: 978 0 947503 41 3 over 450 beers have been revised and are now a partner in two restaurants, Hillside Kitchen Stock No: 6235 in a separate section, divided into beer type, and The Ramen Shop, and wine director of Published: September 2017 for easier comparison of beers produced by Cult Wine. He has been working with wine different breweries. and craft beer for over 12 years.

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New Zealand Rob Suisted

Rob Suisted is one of New Zealand’s Rob Suisted has a BSc in zoology and most established and best known conservation management, and worked photographers, with 16 books published as the national marine mammal advisor of his work and his photos visible in at the Department of Conservation for many different, high profile settings, over a decade. including New Zealand Post postage His passion for photography Cover to be Finalised stamps and New Zealand bank notes. however, took him out of conservation This latest book, New Zealand is a management and into professional STANDARD $49.99 tribute to the quality and depth of his photography. His stock photo image landscape photography, a collection of library Nature’s Pic Images was one of the 235 x 330 mm, approx 164 pp, his best work that reflects a lifetime of first photographic stock libraries to go hardback with jacket interest in, and deep concern for, the online in New Zealand and contains over ISBN: 978 0 947503 58 1 remarkable diversity of the New Zealand 60,000 high quality images, supplying Stock No: 6247 landscape. images to a wide range of clients both Beautifully produced in both large nationally and internationally. POCKET $19.99 and small format, this book is testament Rob also regularly travels to the to the skill and dedication of one of this Antarctic and/or Arctic as a expedition 127 x 178 mm, approx 156 pp, country’s most important landscape lecturer, guide and photographer. hardback with jacket photographers. He lives with his family in Wellington. ISBN: 978 0 947503 59 8 Stock No: 6247P Published: November 2017

Aotearoa The New Zealand experience

This book aims to present a book for All of the key hotspots, from the New Zealand traveller that closely Auckland, Rotorua and the North mirrors their experience in New Island volcanoes, to Milford Sound, the Zealand. Using the best of contemporary Southern Lakes and Aoraki Mount Cook digital photography, Aotearoa: The New are well covered with stunning, bright Zealand Experience showcases both the imagery that brilliantly captures what it extraordinary landscapes that draw is like to experience New Zealand. people to this country, and the fantastic opportunities that visitors have to enjoy themselves and experience what these FLEXIBIND LARGE $29.99 islands have to offer. 280 x 226 mm, approx 164 pp, flexibind ISBN: 978 0 947503 62 8 Stock No: 6250

PAPERBACK SMALL $19.99 227 x 183 mm, approx 164 pp, paperback ISBN: 978 0 947503 61 1 Stock No: 6250P Published: November 2017 CATALOGUE 2017 9 New Titles

New Zealand's Great White Sharks How science is revealing their secrets Alison Ballance

Great white sharks are some of the most adventure book, she reveals what pieces of magnificent predators found in the seas this shark puzzle have been solved, and what around New Zealand. Until recently we knew questions remain unanswered. It is a must- surprisingly little about them, but that has read for any young adult or person with an changed as research has opened a window into interest in sharks and the sea. the amazing world of these mighty creatures. Alison Ballance is a zoologist, diver, wildlife Join Kiwi scientists as they track great white film-maker and radio presenter on RNZ sharks from the cool waters of Stewart Island National. She is an award-winning writer, up to the warm waters of the Great Barrier whose 29 natural history books include Kakapo: $29.99 Reef and the tropical Pacific. Discover how Rescued from the brink of extinction, which won 260 x 210 mm, 96 pp, hardback electronic tags have revolutionised the study the 2011 Royal Society of New Zealand Science PLC of these sharks, revealing that they are Book Prize. She has also been shortlisted for international travellers who dive to depths of ISBN: 978 0 947503 18 5 the New Zealand Post Children’s Book Awards more than a kilometre as they journey back and Stock No: 6221 for Hoki: The story of a kakapo, and the New forth from New Zealand. Published: April 2017 Zealand Book Awards for Southern Alps: History Award-winning natural history writer and and natural history of New Zealand’s mountain broadcaster Alison Ballance has been following world. the New Zealand great white shark project for the last decade and, in this wonderful science

Whose Feet Are These? Gillian Candler and Fraser Williamson

Following on from the acclaimed Whose Beak in teaching and educational publishing and is This?, author Gillian Candler and illustrator believes that picture books can be both fun and Fraser Williamson turn to looking at feet. educational. In Whose Feet are These?, New Zealand native Fraser Williamson is an internationally animals including birds, reptiles, an insect, recognised artist/illustrator whose work a mammal and more reveal their feet for ranges from large illustrative paintings to children to guess their identity. While having quirky children’s books that try to amuse and 195 x 195 mm, 32 pp, fun guessing whose feet belong to whom, entertain. His work has featured in magazines, paperback and hardback, young children will learn an important science books and ad campaigns, both nationally and colour illustrations throughout concept about adaptation – that animals’ feet internationally. are adapted to their different habitats and HARDBACK $24.99 lifestyles. Being encouraged to look closely ISBN: 978 0 947503 33 8 at the pictures teaches observation skills and Stock No: 6229H helps children discover how diverse our native Also available animals are. PAPERBACK $14.99 Whose Beak is This? Gillian Candler is an award-winning writer Gillian Candler and Fraser ISBN: 978 0 947503 32 1 for children. Whose Feet are These? was inspired Williamson Stock No: 6229 © by children’s response to the acclaimed Whose 195 x 195 mm, 32 pp, 2015 $24.99 hardback, Published: April 2017 Beak is This? She enjoys encouraging children’s ISBN 978 1 927213 64 3 curiosity, observation skills and wonder for the Stock No. 6203H $14.99 paperback, natural world. Gillian has a passion for nature ISBN 978 1 927213 61 2 and is an active member of Birds New Zealand Stock No. 6203 and Forest & Bird. Gillian has a background

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Barry Crump Collected Stories Barry Crump

Barry Crump was one of New Zealand’s most Barry Crump was born in 1935 and died in BARRY popular authors of all time. From A Good Keen 1996. In 1959 he began writing humorous CRUMP Man in 1960 through to his death in 1996, sketches of life as a government deer-culler CRUMP over a million copies of the 24 books he wrote and pig hunter, publishing these as A Good Collected were sold. He was a superb storyteller, who Keen Man in 1960. This became a massive storiesSTories captured perfectly the laconic humour and bestseller in New Zealand and over the next the lifestyle of the rugged Kiwi outdoors man. 50 years he wrote another 23 books, which A Good Keen Man • Bullock Creek His ability to craft a tale that is both moving sold over a million copies. Gold and Greenstone • Puha Road and funny is superbly illustrated by the huge Wild Pork and Watercress Crump was married five times and had international success of the movie Hunt for the six children, all sons. In the 1990s Crump Wilderpeople, which is based on his book Wild was awarded an MBE and OBE for services to Pork and Watercress. literature, something he was quietly proud of $49.99 Almost all of Barry Crump’s books are and reckoned they’d be hard case pinned to 240 x 160 mm, 528 pp, now out of print. This new volume of collected his Swanndri. hardback with dustjacket stories remedies that by presenting five of his classic yarns in a single edition. ISBN: 978 0 947503 65 9 With an introduction by Kevin Ireland, Stock No: 6251 Barry Crump: Collected Stories belongs on the Published: September 2017 bookshelf of every New Zealand home – an important, highly enjoyable and often hilarious part of our literary heritage.

Keeping Your Children Safe Online A guide for New Zealand parents John Parsons

Our children are being raised in a society that Keeping Your Children Safe Online is is radically different to that of just 20 years a hugely significant and ultimately ago, as the internet has taken a central place empowering book that is essential reading in our lives, and with the virtually universal for any modern parent. adoption of smart phones and computers by young people. This revolutionary and John Parsons is an Internet Safety and Risk enormously disruptive technology has Assessment Consultant who delivers cyber created a completely new set of challenges security training workshops, works as a for parents, ones that are entirely different consultant, and provides individual support to those of a generation ago. to a wide range of people and organisations $34.99 Keeping Your Children Safe Online addresses nationwide. These include children and young these challenges head-on. The author, John people, parents, the New Zealand Police, 230 x 160 mm, approx 150 pp, Parsons, is arguably the country’s leading teachers, schools and others in the education flexibind, full colour throughout authority on cyber safety for children. He sector. ISBN: 978 0 947503 44 4 works all over New Zealand with young He also works alongside the New Stock No: 6237 people and their parents, showing them how Zealand Police, Children Young Persons Published: August 2017 they can stay safe in the online world. and their Families (CYF) and various health John brings an unparalleled wealth of professionals delivering training in child direct experience to this issue. He has used protection to attendees who come from a wide this to develop a toolbox of highly practical, range of professions. The focus of this work is realistic and effective strategies that enable the reduction of child abuse in New Zealand. both children and their parents to deal with the challenges of digital technology.

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Toroa's Journey Maria Gill and Gavin Mouldey

Based on the true story of Toroa, the and interview the ranger about the 500th chick to hatch at a breeding dangers they face. She aims to raise the colony on Taiaroa Head in Dunedin, this awareness of our endangered birds and evocative story follows the bird’s life encourage a love of nature. cycle as it grows from chick to adult. Just before Toroa fledged, the ranger attached Maria Gill has a teaching and journalism a transmitter to its back to track the background, but now writes full time bird’s flight path. This book is a lovely from a seaside village north of Auckland. narrative of Toroa’s story and of the Gill’s book Anzac Heroes won the 2016 problems he might have encountered in 250 x 250 mm, 32 pp with 8 page New Zealand Book Awards for Children the Pacific Ocean. Will fishing lines snag gatefold, paperback and hardback, & Young Adults Non-fiction Award, him? Can he avoid an erupting volcano? colour illustrations throughout the Book of the Year Does a plastic island pose a threat and and was a Storylines Notable Book. HARDBACK $29.99 will he make it back to Dunedin eight She has written 62 books for children ISBN: 978 0 947503 53 6 years later to start his own family? Toroa’s and teachers, many of which have an Journey is a remarkable story for budding Stock No: 6244H environmental theme. Her book The environmentalists to read together or Call of the Kokako was shortlisted for two PAPERBACK $19.99 alone. awards and was also a Storylines Notable ISBN: 978 0 947503 52 9 For this book, award-winning Book. Gill’s interest in native birds and Stock No: 6244 author Maria Gill travelled to the Royal caring for the environment comes from Albatross Centre in Dunedin to witness travelling the outback of Australia with Published: October 2017 albatross parents care for their chicks her family, and living near the sea.

It's my Egg (and you can't have it!) Heather Hunt and Kennedy Warne

Kiwi, our national bird, are facing a reading, writing, conversations and, precarious battle for survival on mainland above all, hundreds of drawings. New Zealand as predators, especially cats, dogs and stoats, take their toll. Inspired Kennedy Warne co-founded New Zealand however by the success of Backyard Kiwi, Geographic magazine in 1988 and served a kiwi recovery project that she is heavily as editor for 15 years. He now writes for involved with around her home on the the magazine and for National Geographic, and gives a fortnightly report on the Whangarei Heads, illustrator Heather outdoors and the environment on Radio Hunt has teamed up with writer Kennedy New Zealand’s award-winning Nine to Warne to produce another stunning 250 x 250 mm, 36 pp, paperback Noon programme with Kathryn Ryan. and hardback, colour illustrations natural history book for children. It’s my Egg (and you can’t have it!) throughout is both beautiful, but powerful. It captures HARDBACK $29.99 the reality of life for a kiwi trying to hatch Also available ISBN: 978 0 947503 57 4 an egg, fending off attacks from cats and The Cuckoo and the Stock No: 6246H dogs, and ultimately being saved from stoat predation by trapping. Warbler PAPERBACK $19.99 Heather Hunt & Kennedy Warne ISBN: 978 0 947503 56 7 Heather Hunt is an illustrator and 250 x 250 mm, 36 pp, ©2016, Stock No: 6246 exhibiting artist who has spent her life $29.99 hardback, learning about the world by drawing ISBN 978 0 947503 05 5 Stock No. 6212H Published: September 2017 it. Her characters and the scenes they $19.99 paperback, inhabit emerge out of a research process ISBN 978 0 947503 04 8 that involves observing, photographing, Stock No. 6212

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Up the River Explore and discover New Zealand's rivers, lakes & wetlands Gillian Candler and Ned Barraud

The sixth title in the award-winning intriguing way for children to learn about ‘explore & discover’ series, Up the River: New Zealand’s freshwater environments. Explore & discover New Zealand’s rivers, lakes Gillian Candler is an award-winning and wetlands gives children an opportunity writer for children. She has a passion to look under the surface and see what for nature and is an active member of special creatures live, around New conservation groups. Gillian’s involvement Zealand’s freshwater habitats – our creeks, in conservation projects has seen her rivers, lakes and wetlands. identifying geckos, feeding fairy prion Included in this title are animals 230 x 210 mm, 36 pp, paperback chicks, counting birds, making seed balls ranging from the familiar p¯uūkeko to the and hardback, colour illustrations and trapping pests. Gillian blogs about rarely seen bittern, from the iconic eel throughout nature at ExploreDiscoverNatureblogspot. to tiny whitebait, and some of the many co.nz. HARDBACK $29.99 barely known aquatic insects. ISBN: 978 0 947503 35 2 Swimmable and drinkable fresh water Ned Barraud is an illustrator with a are hot topics, and Up the River shows that keen passion for the natural world. He Stock No: 6230H many native animals depend on healthy illustrated the five previous titles in the PAPERBACK $19.99 waterways for a habitat, and their presence award-winning ‘explore & discover’ series, along with his first children’s fiction title, ISBN: 978 0 947503 34 5 is often used as a sign of the water’s health. Moonman. When not illustrating, he works Stock No: 6230 Beautifully illustrated and impeccably on films at Weta Digital as a texture artist. Published: September 2017 researched, this is a wonderful and

Watch Out for the Weka Ned Barraud

While Alf, the DOC hut warden, is taking a story that was told to him during one a swim, a curious weka steals his precious of those summer holidays and it was an watch. He must get it back. That evening, opportunity to take him back to the place Alf thinks up a cunning plan and eventually he loves most. recovers his watch while also discovering Ned graduated in 2000 with a degree the weka’s treasure pile. in illustration from Victoria University. Based on a true story, set at Awaroa During the day, he works as a texture artist in the Abel Tasman National Park, this painting 3D models at Weta Digital, and entertaining picture book will delight has worked on films such as theLord of the young and old alike as the inquisitive Rings trilogy, Avatar and Tintin. Alongside 230 x 210 mm, 32 pp, paperback and curious nature of our native weka is this, Ned has illustrated all five titles in and hardback, colour illustrations revealed and they accompany Alf on his the acclaimed ‘explore & discover’ series throughout quest to get his watch back. of natural history books for children, with the sixth currently in production, and his HARDBACK $29.99 As a kid, Ned Barraud spent his summer first picture book, Moonman, was published ISBN: 978 0 947503 55 0 holidays camping in the Abel Tasman, in 2014. frequently walking to Awaroa to visit a Stock No: 6245H Ned’s other interests include exploring family friend, who was working as a DOC nature with his three children, running in PAPERBACK $19.99 hut warden. Ned has vivid memories of the hills with his dog, collecting eggs from ISBN: 978 0 947503 54 3 crossing the mudflats to get to the hut, his chickens and riding his bike around the sometimes racing against the tide to make Stock No: 6245 wild Wellington coastline. it across. This book emerged from recalling Published: September 2017

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New Zealand Landscapes Andris Apse Deluxe edition $79.99 235 x 330 mm, 120 pp, clothbound hardback in presentation slipcase, ©1994, ISBN 978 1 877333 42 2, Stock No. 524D

Standard edition $49.99 235 x 330 mm, 120 pp, hardback with jacket, ©1994, ISBN 978 1 877333 32 3, Stock No. 524

Pocket edition $19.99 127 x 178 mm, 116 pp, hardback with jacket, ©2006, ISBN 978 1 877333 43 9, Stock No. 524P

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Fiordland Andris Apse Light & Landscape 272 x 382 mm, 158 pp Andris Apse Standard edition $79.99 hardback PLC with french-fold $79.99 272 x 382 mm, 152 pp. dustjacket, ©2016 hardback PLC with jacket ISBN 978 0 947503 16 1 ©2015 Stock No. 6220 ISBN 978 1 927213 73 5 Deluxe edition $150.00 Stock No. 6055A limited edition of 500 signed copies, clothbound in presentation slipcase, ©2016 ISBN 978 0 947503 17 8 Stock No. 6220D

New Zealand: New Zealand: The essential landscape A photographic journey Rob Brown Todd & Sarah Sisson Standard edition $49.99 Standard edition $49.99 265 x 300 mm, 160 pp, 250 x 300 mm, 188 pp, hardback PLC with jacket, ©2014 hardback PLC with jacket, ©2015 ISBN 978 1 927213 29 2 ISBN 978 1 927213 60 5 Stock No. 6175 Stock No. 6202 Pocket edition $19.99 Pocket edition $19.99 145 x 170 mm, 168 pp, 148 x 178 mm, 188 pp, hardback PLC with jacket, ©2014 hardback PLC with jacket, ©2015 ISBN 978 1 927213 30 8 ISBN 978 1 927213 69 8 Stock No. 6175P Stock No. 6202P

New Zealand: Untouched landscapes Petr Hlavacek Standard edition $49.99 235 x 330 mm, 164 pp, hardback PLC with jacket, ©2016 ISBN 978 0 947503 19 2 Stock No. 6222 Pocket edition $19.99 127 x 178 mm, 156 pp, hardback PLC with jacket, ©2016 ISBN 978 0 947503 20 8 Stock No. 6222P

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New Zealand: An island journey New Zealand North New Zealand Aotearoa Karl Johaentges and Jackie Blackwood and South Craig Potton Craig Potton $34.99 310 x 250 mm, 240 pp, hardback $29.99 280 x 210 mm, 164 pp, with jacket, ©2013 $14.99 227 x 170 mm, 96 pp, hardback with jacket, ©2003 ISBN 978 1 877517 90 7 paperback, ©2006 ISBN 978 1 877333 05 7 Stock No. 6145 ISBN 978 1 877333 58 3 Stock No. 547 Stock No. 519X

Craig Potton Moment & Memory New Zealand Craig Potton Craig Potton $79.99 $79.99 280 x 330 mm, 124 pp, 280 x 330 mm, 152 pp, hardback PLC with jacket, hardback with jacket, ©2015 © 2012 ISBN 978 1 927213 35 3 ISBN 978 1 877517 64 8 Stock No. 6183 Stock No. 6116

New Zealand’s Wild Places Craig Potton Standard edition $24.99 220 x 258 mm, 150 pp, hardback PLC with jacket, ©2013 ISBN 978 1 877517 93 8 Stock No. 6147 Pocket edition $14.99 145 x 170 mm, 150 pp, hardback PLC with jacket, ©2013 ISBN 978 1 927213 01 8 Stock No. 6147P

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Mountain Biking North Tramping in New Zealand Day Walks in New Zealand New Zealand Backcountry Dave Mitchell Shaun Barnett Shaun Barnett & Geographx Cooking PRICE REDUCTION $39.99 230 x 205 mm, 144 pp, $39.99 230 x 205 mm, 180 pp, Paul and Rebecca Garland $29.99 230 x 205 mm, 140 pp, paperback, ©2015 paperback, ©2007 $39.99 245 x 190 mm, 260 pp, paperback, ©2011 ISBN 978 1 927213 72 8 ISBN 978 1 877333 67 5 paperback, ©2015 ISBN 978 1 877517 49 5 Stock No. 6021A Stock No. 6034 ISBN 978 1 927213 58 2 Stock No. 6114 Stock No. 6200

So Far So Good A Bunk for the Night Great Walks of New Zealand Craig Potton Shaun Barnett, Rob Brown & Craig Potton $49.99 250 x 282 mm, 176 pp, Geoff Spearpoint $49.99 230 x 280 mm, 124 pp, hardback PLC with French-fold jacket, $49.99 260 x 210 mm, 204 pp, hardback PLC with jacket, ©2015 ©2016 flexibind,© 2016 ISBN 978 1 927213 63 6 ISBN 978 0 947503 12 3 ISBN 978 0 947503 06 2 Stock No. 6204 Stock No. 6217 Stock No. 6213 CATEGORY WINNER CATEGORY WINNER

Shelter from the Storm Tramping: A New Zealand history Molesworth Shaun Barnett, Rob Brown & Shaun Barnett & Chris Maclean Harry Broad, photographs by Geoff Spearpoint $69.99 265 x 215 mm, 368 pp, Rob Suisted hardback PLC with dustjacket, ©2014 Winner 2013 NZ Post Booksellers’ Winner 2014 NZ Post Booksellers’ Choice Award ISBN 978 1 927213 23 0 Choice Award Stock No. 6171 $79.99 250 x 310 mm, 364 pp, $69.99 250 x 310 mm, 192 pp, hardback hardback PLC with jacket, ©2012 Over 6,000 copies sold PLC with jacket, includes A1 map of ISBN 978 1 877517 70 9 Molesworth, ©2013 Stock No. 6119 ISBN 978 1 877517 16 7 Over 9,000 copies sold Stock No. 6122 Over 10,000 copies sold

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Country Calendar Matthew Philp & Rob Suisted THE YEAR THE NEW ZEALAND POST 2012 BOOK 2012 $59.99 295 x 230 mm, 208 pp, OF hardback PLC with jacket, ©2016 New Zealand’s Native Trees ISBN 978 0 947503 07 9 John Dawson & Rob Lucas Stock No. 6214 NZ Post 2012 Book of the Year $120.00 310 x 229 mm, 576 pp, hardback with jacket, ©2011 ISBN 978 1 877517 01 3 Over 9,000 copies sold Stock No. 6061

The Coastal Garden Above the Treeline No Place to Hide Protecting Paradise Isobel Gabites Alan F. Mark James R Flynn Dave Hansford PRICE REDUCTION $49.99 210 x 148 mm, 472 pp, $29.99 235 x 160 mm, 160 pp, $34.99 235 x 160 mm, 318 pp, flexibind,© 2012 © © $34.99 230 x 205 mm, 300 pp, paperback and e-book, 2016 paperback, 2016 flexibind,© 2015 ISBN 978 1 877517 76 1 ISBN 978 0 947503 24 6 ISBN 978 0 947503 00 0 ISBN 978 1 927213 26 1 Stock No. 6127 Stock No. 6224 Stock No. 6207 Stock No. 6173

Ghosts of Gondwana George Gibbs

Revised 2016 Edition $59.99 255 x 198 mm, 416 pp, hardback PLC with jacket, ©2016 ISBN 978 0 947503 08 6 Stock No. 6215

Field Guide to New Zealand’s New Zealand’s Wilderness Native Trees Heritage John Dawson & Rob Lucas Les Molloy & Craig Potton $49.99 210 x 148 mm, 436 pp, Revised 2014 Edition Over 10,000 copies sold flexibind,© 2012 $49.99 260 x 215 mm, 352 pp, ISBN 978 1 877517 82 2 hardback PLC with jacket, ©2014 Stock No. 6132 ISBN 978 1 927213 22 3 Stock No. 6170

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At the Beach In the Garden Under the Ocean In the Bush Gillian Candler & Ned Barraud Gillian Candler & Ned Barraud Gillian Candler & Ned Barraud Gillian Candler & Ned Barraud $19.99 230 x 210 mm, 32 pp, 230 x 210 mm, 32 pp, ©2013, 230 x 210 mm, 32 pp, ©2014, 230 x 210 mm, 36 pp, ©2015 paperback, ©2012 $29.99 hardback $29.99 hardback $29.99 hardback ISBN 978 1 877517 73 0 ISBN 978 1 927213 02 5 ISBN 978 1 927213 09 4 ISBN 9781 9 27213 65 0 Stock No. 6125 Stock No. 6152H Stock No. 6158H Stock No. 6196H $19.99 paperback $19.99 paperback $19.99 paperback ISBN 978 1 877517 99 0 ISBN 978 1 927213 08 7 ISBN 978 1 927213 54 4 Stock No. 6152 Stock No. 6158 Stock No. 6196

From Moa to Dinosaurs Whose Beak is This? The Cuckoo and the Warbler Gillian Candler & Ned Barraud Gillian Candler & Fraser Williamson Heather Hunt & Kennedy Warne 230 x 210 mm, 32 pp, ©2013, 195 x 195 mm, 32 pp, ©2015 250 x 250 mm, 36 pp, ©2016, $29.99 hardback, ISBN 978 0 947503 10 9 $24.99 hardback, ISBN 978 1 927213 64 3 $29.99 hardback, ISBN 978 0 947503 05 5 Stock No. 6216H Stock No. 6203H Stock No. 6212H $19.99 paperback, ISBN 978 0 947503 09 3 $14.99 paperback, ISBN 978 1 927213 61 2 $19.99 paperback, ISBN 978 0 947503 04 8 Stock No. 6216 Stock No. 6203 Stock No. 6212

Blackie the fisher-cat Squishy Squashy Birds Grasshopper’s Week Herbert: The brave sea dog Janet Pereira, & Gabriella Carl van Wijk & Alicia Munday Tania Norfolk, & Chris Norfolk Robyn Belton Klepatski $19.99 297 x 210 mm, 40 pp, 280 x 218 mm, 36 pp, ©2014 $19.99 230 x 260mm, 40 pp, $19.99 230 x 260 mm, 36 pp, paperback ©2015 $29.99 hardback paperback, ©2008 © paperback, 2014 ISBN 978 1 927213 42 1 ISBN 978 1 927213 07 0 ISBN 978 1 877333 97 2 ISBN 978 1 927213 03 2 Stock No. 6186 Stock No. 6157H Stock No. 6051 Stock No. 6155 $19.99 paperback Over 38,000 copies sold in NZ ISBN 978 1 927213 06 3 Stock No. 6157

Elizabeth, Queen of the Seas Maori– Art for Kids Changing Times Lyn Cox & Brian Floca Julie Noanoa & Norm Heke Bob Kerr 260 x 240 mm, 44 pp, ©2016 $24.99 230 x 260 mm, 210 x 265 mm, 32 pp, ©2015 $29.99 hardback, ISBN 978 0 947503 27 7 80 pp, paperback, ©2014 $29.99 hardback, ISBN 978 1 927213 68 1 Stock No. 6226H ISBN 978 1 927213 13 1 Stock No. 6195H $19.99 paperback, ISBN 978 0 947503 28 4 Stock No. 6162 $19.99 paperback, ISBN 978 1 927213 53 7 Stock No. 6226 Stock No. 6195

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Nathan Fa’avae Salt River Songs Hit & Run Dirty Politics Nathan Fa’avae Sam Hunt Nicky Hager Nicky Hager $39.99 235 x 160 mm, 280 pp, $24.99 200 x 125 mm, 74 pp, $34.99 235 x 163 mm, 160 pp, $34.99 235 x 163 mm, 166 pp, paperback, ©2015 paperback, ©2016 paperback, ©2017 paperback, ©2014 ISBN 978 1 927213 62 9 ISBN 978 0 947503 03 1 ISBN 978 0 947503 39 0 ISBN 978 1 927213 36 0 Stock No. 6180 Stock No. 6211 Stock No. 6232 Stock No. 6184

Kahawai Angelina Outsiders A Way Home Gerard Hindmarsh Gerard Hindmarsh Gerard Hindmarsh Jillian Sullivan $39.99 245 x 200 mm, 160 pp, $34.99 210 x 130 mm, 228 pp, $34.99 210 x 148 mm, 234 $39.99 230 x 170 mm, 200 pp, paperback, ©2015 paperback, ©2004 pp, paperback, ©2012 paperback, ©2016 ISBN 978 1 927213 56 8 ISBN 978 1 877333 21 7 ISBN 978 1 877517 72 3 ISBN 978 0 947503 26 0 Stock No. 6198 Stock No. 593 Stock No. 6124 Stock No. 6225

Murdoch We Had One of Those! Frank Worsley To the Memory Sharon Murdoch & Melinda Stephen Barnett John Thomson Jock Phillips Johnston $49.99 230 x 285 mm, 212 pp, $49.99 260 x 190 mm, $59.99 270 x 205 mm, © © $39.99 215 x 235 mm, 216 pp, hardback, ©2016 216 pp, hardback, 2014 238 pp, hardback, 2016 paperback with flaps,© 2016 ISBN 978 0 947503 11 6 ISBN 978 1 927213 12 4 ISBN 978 0 947503 02 4 ISBN 978 0 947503 23 9 Stock No. 6209 Stock No. 6161 Stock No. 6187 Stock No. 6223

Fighters & Bombers Te Ara Puoro Vernacular New Zealand’s Working Dogs Gavin Conroy Richard Nunns Philip Smith and David Straight Andrew Fladeboe $69.99 235 x 340 mm, 256 pp, PRICE REDUCTION $69.99 250 x 205 mm, 236 pp, $24.99 210 x 250 mm, 140 pp, © © © hardback with jacket, 2015 $34.99 275 x 228 mm, 176 pp, hardback with jacket 2015 hardback with jacket, 2015 ISBN 978 1 27213 55 1 hardback with CD, ©2014 ISBN 978 1 927213 49 0 ISBN 978 1 27213 48 3 Stock No. 6197 ISBN 978 1 877517 78 5 Stock No. 6191 Stock No. 6190 Stock No. 6129

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High Country Stations of the Marcus King Hand-Coloured New Zealand Mauri Ora Mackenzie Peter Alsop Peter Alsop Peter Alsop & Te Rau Kupenga Mary Hobbs $79.99 240 x 300 mm, 364 pp, $79.99 305 x 276 mm, 408 pp, $39.99 220 x 170 mm, 156 pp, $59.99 230 x 285 mm, 180 pp, hardback with jacket, ©2015 hardback with French-fold jacket hardback PLC, ©2016 hardback PLC ISBN 978 1 27213 70 4 ©2016 ISBN 978 0 947503 14 7 with jacket, ©2015 Stock No. 6205 ISBN 978 0 947503 15 4 Stock No. 6218 ISBN 978 1 927213 51 3 Stock No. 6219 Stock No. 6193

The Heading Dog Who Split WearableArt World of WearableArt Grahame Sydney in Half $79.99 340 x 260 mm, 276 pp, Edited by Naomi Arnold Essay by Vincent O’Sullivan hardback with jacket ©2013 Michael Brown & Mat Tait $39.99 255 x 210 mm, 148 pp, $99.99 290 x 340 mm, 304 pp, ISBN 978 1 877517 94 5 $39.99 315 x 225 mm, 156 pp, paperback, ©2015 hardback PLC with jacket in Stock No. 6148 hardback, ©2015 ISBN 978 1 927213 50 6 slipcase, ©2014 ISBN 978 1 927213 57 5 Stock No. 6192 ISBN 978 1 927213 24 7 Stock No. 6199 Stock No. 6172

Shane Cotton: The hanging sky White Cloud Worlds Vol 3 Through the Eyes of a Post Marks Justin Paton Edited by Paul Tobin Miner Leo Haks, Colleen Dallimore $49.99 390 x 294 mm, 192 pp, $49.99 297 x 246 mm, 224 pp, Simon Nathan & Alan Jackson hardback, ©2015 clothbound hardback, 72 full-colour $39.99 215 x 285 mm, 120 pp, $69.99 225 x 243 mm, 320 pp, © ISBN 978 0 473329 69 3 © plates, 2013 hardback, ©2016 hardback, 2015 Stock No. 73042D ISBN 978 1 877375 25 5 ISBN 978 0 473353 64 3 ISBN 978 0 987654 66 3 Stock No. 73029D Stock No. 73045D Stock No. 73039D

Te Oka – Pakeh¯ a¯ Kaumatua¯ James Hector Brothers in Arms The Girl Who Stole Stockings Mary McEwen Simon Nathan Edited by Jock Phillips Elsbeth Hardie $49.99 235 x 154 mm, 296 pp, $45.00 230 x 170 mm, $39.99 280 x 216 mm, 180 pp, $39.99 235 x 168 mm, paperback, ©2016 264 pp, paperback, ©2015 paperback, ©2015 340 pp, paperback, ©2015 ISBN 978 0 473360 33 7 ISBN 978 1 877480 46 1 ISBN 978 0 473308 7 73 ISBN 978 1 876467 24 1 Stock No. 73044D Stock No. 73038D Stock No. 73036D Stock No. 73040D

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2017 NEW RELEASES

Lisa Reihana: Caves Make Her Praises Heard Afar Out of the Ocean, Into the Fire Emissaries Marcus Thomas and Jane Tolerton Bruce W. Hayward Published May 2017 Neil Silverwood Published November 2017 Published November 2017 $75.00 290 x 230 mm, 144 pp, Published July 2017 $59.99 230 x 160 mm, 320 pp, $49.99 270 x 220 mm, 328 pp, © hardback 2017 $79.99 250 x 310 mm,312 pp, paperback with flaps,© 2017 paperback with flaps,© 2017 ISBN 978 0 864633 12 5 hardback with jacket, ©2017 ISBN 978 0 473399 65 8 ISBN 978 0 473395 96 4 Stock No. 73060D ISBN 978 0 473382 79 7 Stock No. 73064D Stock No. 73053D Stock No. 73050D

A Continent on the Move 2nd Ed. New Zealand Whitewater 5 Arthur's Pass The Mount Aspiring Region Edited by Ian J. Graham Graham Charles Graeme Kates Allan Uren and Mark Watson $64.99 245 x 290 mm, 398 pp, $34.99 210 x 148 mm, 332 pp, $35.00 210 x 148 mm, 120 pp, $40.00 210 x 148 mm, 128 pp, © hardback with jacket, 2015 paperback, ©2014 paperback, ©2012 paperback, ©2016 ISBN 978 1 877480 47 8 ISBN 978 0 473260 94 1 ISBN 978 0 958279 16 1 ISBN 978 0 994121 01 1 Stock No. 73021DA Stock No. 73031D Stock No. 73054D Stock No. 73056D

Barron Saddle – Mt Brewster Moir’s Guide North Rock Deluxe North Taranaki Mount Egmont Ross Cullen Danilo Hegg and Geoff Spearpoint John Palmer, Tom Hoyle and Kester Brown Ross Eden $40.00 210 x 148 mm, 198 pp, $39.99 210 x 148 mm, 304 pp, $60.00 210 x 148 mm, 300 pp, $30.00 210 x 148 mm, 160 pp, paperback, ©2002 paperback, ©2013 paperback, ©2014 paperback, ©2003 ISBN 978 0 958242 10 3 ISBN 978 0 958279 17 8 ISBN 978 0 958279 19 2 ISBN 978 0 958242 11 0 Stock No. 73055D Stock No. 563DC Stock No. 73057D Stock No. 73058D

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Wellington Rock Kristen Foley $30.00 184 x 128 mm, 160 pp, paperback, ©2005 ISBN 978 0 9582421 65 0 Stock No. 73059D

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Annual 2 contains all-new material for 9- to- 13-year-olds. The result is a highly original, contemporary take on the much-loved annuals of the past – all in one beautiful package. Alongside familiar names publishing for children – Gavin Mouldey, Sarah Johnson, Ben Galbraith, Barry Faville, Giselle Clarkson, and Gregory O’Brien – you’ll find the unexpected, including a new song by Bic Runga, a small-town mystery by Paul Thomas, and a classic New Zealand comic illustrated by new talent Henry Christian Slane. The editors wanted to throw a completely different kind of publication into the mix, to create something that was both familiar and unexpected. “We channelled our younger selves: curious, discerning, up for anything. We tried to make a book we wish we’d be given. All the content is commissioned. This meant we were able to achieve a good balance of gender, ethnicity, and rural/urban experiences. We wanted to reach as many kinds of readers as possible.” $39.99 Annual is playful and smart and packed with content – a book 260 x 193 mm, 152 pp, hardback, colour for the whole family. Readers can also visit the website – www. illustrations throughout annualannual.com – to download additional material and read more about the contributors. ISBN: 978 0 473395 23 0 Stock No: 73061D Published: September 2017 Published by: Annual Ink

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