New Zealand Mysteries by Scott Bainbridge
40.00 NZD
Category: NZ - History
New Zealand’s history is peppered with mysterious tales of otherworldly beings, strange sightings, inexplicable disappearances and unusual crimes. While some of these stories have been handed down through generations, many of them hail from more recent times. The one thing they all have in common is tha ...Show more
Demonising a Good Doctor: A Medical Scandal that Wasn't by Helen Overton
35.00 NZD
Category: NZ - Reference
Demonising a Good Doctor details every aspect of an inquiry that should go down as one of the worst travesties in New Zealand’s legal and medical history. Screening is more complex than many people realise. Public controversy over screening issues broke out in the 1980s in New Zealand leading to a jud ...Show more
Introducing He Whakaputanga (BWB Texts) by Vincent O'Malley and Jared Davidson
18.00 NZD
Category: NZ - Reference | Series: 1st
The content of this short book is derived directly from the larger illustrated publication, foregoing all illustrations to suit the BWB Texts format. He Whakaputanga o te Rangatiratanga o Nu Tireni/The Declaration of Independence of New Zealand was signed by fifty-two rangatira from 1835 to 1839. It wa ...Show more
Braided River by Comer Diane
35.00 NZD
Category: NZ - Reference
The Braided River explores contemporary migration to New Zealand through an examination of 200 personal essays written by 37 migrants from 20 different countries, spanning all ages and life stages. The first book to examine migration through the lens of the personal essay, The Braided River presents mig ...Show more
See What I can See - New Zealand Photography for the Young & Curious by Gregory O'Brien
34.99 NZD
Category: Photography | Reading Level: very good
Photography was invented the year before the Treaty of Waitangi was signed. Within a few years, cameras were charting the life and times of people at this end of the planet. See What I Can See is a celebration of the camera - the New Zealand that it captured, and the artists who wielded it. See What I C ...Show more
Be Your Best Self by Rebekah Ballagh
33.00 NZD
Category: Psychology/Self Help/Philosophy
Practical strategies to help you transform the way you see yourself and create lifelong change. It's time to embrace your full potential. Covering everything from your inner critic to perfectionism, self-sabotage and procrastination, soothing your nervous system to limiting beliefs to inner child work t ...Show more
From Paper To Platform: How Tech Giants are Redefining News and Democracy (BWB Texts #105) by Merja Myllylahti
18.00 NZD
Category: NZ - Reference
BBQ Economics: How Money Works And Why It Matters by Liam Dann
40.00 NZD
Category: Business and Law
From interest rates to the price of cheese and everything in between, this is an essential guide to the New Zealand economy, how it works and why it matters. Should I fix or float? Is everyone moving to Australia? What's with the price of cheese? Who controls the OCR? What do self-made billionaires know ...Show more
Flight 714 to Sydney (#22 Tintin) by Herge
25.00 NZD
Category: NZ - Reference | Series: Adventures of Tintin
Hergé's classic comic book creation Tintin is one of the most iconic characters in children's books. These highly collectible editions of the original 24 adventures will delight Tintin fans old and new. Perfect for lovers of graphic novels, mysteries and historical adventures. The world's most famous t ...Show more
Kiwi Falcons by Steve Holmes
45.00 NZD
Category: Cars
The Ford Falcon is as much a part of Kiwi Culture as fish and chips on the beach, or rugby, or wearing jandals in summer! Ford Australia launched the Falcon in 1960, and while it took the best part of five years before Ford New Zealand introduced it, it quickly became an icon, and remained that way unti ...Show more
Nowhere Far from the Sea - The Story of New Zealand in Quotations by Steve Barnett
25.00 NZD
Category: Gift
A compilation of Quotes about New Zealand by the intelligent and the well-known. Sourced from a mix of well-known New Zealanders and famous foreigners, with some people being generous in their kindness while others are biting in their savagery about the country.The arc of quotes map New Zealand's growth ...Show more