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$40The Hollows Boys - Peta Carey'The Hollows Boys' is the story of the helicopter deer recovery era in Fiordland, told through the lives of three brothers, Gary, Mark and Kim Hollows.There is the usual dare-devil 'boy's own adventure' side of the story. There is extreme competition between pilots and huge sums of money at stake. B...Buy from Store 0 0
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$39Breaking Boundaries : Women of my Heritage - Susan CambridgeA young woman defies society's expectations to become an early graduate of the Otago Medical School.A pregnant convict sent to Norfolk Island suffers flogging for her stand against authority.A woman sails with her family from Scotland to Tasmania, and sets up a bakery in Hobart.Award winning writer...Buy from Store 0 0
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$60Shaping Aotearoa/New Zealand: The Revolutionaries Who Reworked A Nation And Its …In the late 1980s, New Zealand underwent a ‘quiet revolution’ – quiet only in that it didn’t involve guns and physical violence. It was a revolution of values. A remnant colony shucked off its deference to empire, opened its economy, liberalised its society and mores and set course towards a...Buy from Store 0 0
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$55Refreshment on Rail: New Zealand Railways 1878-1950 - Alison McKeeThe refreshment branch of New Zealand Railways was a significant undertaking. Over many years the department made available refreshment room leases throughout the railway system, some being replaced when NZR commenced dining car operation on key services.Dining cars were eventually superseded as a w...Buy from Store 0 0
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$60Bateman Illustrated History of New Zealand: Expanded Third Edition - Matthew WrightIn this third, revised and expanded edition of Illustrated History, noted historian Matthew Wright brings New Zealand's turbulent and exciting past to life, tracing our journey from the arrival of Polynesians to discovery by Europe, exploring New Zealand's dramatic colonial past, the impacts of the...Buy from Store 0 0
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$50The Meeting Place (new edition) - Vincent O'Malley‘In 1642 Māori discovered Europe.’Vincent O’Malley’s account of the first meeting between Ngāti Tūmatakōkiri and Abel Tasman’s crew sets the scene for how two peoples navigated fraught beginnings to find a ‘meeting place’ in pre-Treaty Aotearoa.Dr O’Malley tells the story of enco...Buy from Store 0 0
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$45Fire Stations of Aotearoa New Zealand - George LockyerIn George Lockyer’s new book, Fire Stations of Aotearoa New Zealand , the author hits the road once more.A retired volunteer Station Officer himself, he visits a selection of the 653 fire stations the length and breadth of the country, both career and volunteer stations.Interviewing mainly Fire Ch...Buy from Store 0 0
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$50Echoes In Stone: Honouring the Fallen Through Restoration - Simon Srombom MNZM DSD EDUnlock the Stories of New Zealand's Forgotten Heroes.What lies beneath the weathered headstones in your local cemetery? The Remembrance Army is on a mission to rediscover and honour the service, sacrifice, and stories of New Zealand's military veterans.This book takes you on a journey across Aotearo...Buy from Store 0 0
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$90New Zealand Photography Collected: 175 Years of Photography in Aotearoa (new edi…THE NEW EDITION OF A NEW ZEALAND PHOTOGRAPHY CLASSICExpertly curated, and showcasing images taken between 1850 and 2025, this book is an essential reference that honours artistic legacies and explores our identity as a nation. Together these photographs tell stories about life in this country from a...Buy from Store 0 0
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$55Against the Odds: New Zealand's First Women Doctors - Cynthia Farquhar, Michaela SelwayThe women who battled prejudice and indifference to become doctorsIn 2025, the year Otago Medical School celebrates 150 years, 50 per cent of graduates are women. Back in 1891, by contrast, when Emily Siedeberg, who would go on to become the school’s first woman graduate, applied for entrance it w...Buy from Store 0 0
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$70The Welcome of Strangers - Atholl AndersonIN STORE NOW !The dynamics of an evolving southern world are mapped by distinguished archaeologist Atholl Anderson in a new edition of his groundbreaking book from 1998.The Welcome of Strangers traces the early migrations of Waitaha and Kāti Māmoe people and the later arrival and settlement of Ng...Buy from Store 0 0
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$40New Zealand Pubs (Revised, 4th edition) - Peter JanssenTh is is a fully revised and updated version of Peter Janssen’s hugely popular book, New Zealand Pubs. Janssen has added new pubs all around the country and removed listings for out-of-date pubs. In addition to new listings and updated information, new photography has been added throughout.The pub...Buy from Store 0 0
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$30Whaia Te Taniwha: Korero from Te Waipounamu - Christchurch Art GalleryTaniwha have shaped the land and navigated the waterways of Te Waipounamu for generations.They are shapeshifters, oceanic guides, leaders, ancestors, adversaries, guardians and tricksters who have left their marks on the land around us.Let the twelve Kāi Tahu artists and writers in this new book fo...Buy from Store 0 0
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$55The Middle of Nowhere: Stories of working on the Manapouri hydro project - Rosemary BairdFor most New Zealanders, Manapōuri is associated with the country's largest and most successful environmental protest, but there is another, less well-known narrative of this time. The struggle to drill a tailrace tunnel under a rocky mountain at Manapōuri, blast out a cavernous machine hall at We...Buy from Store 0 0
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$85Olveston : Portrait of a Home - Jane Ussher & John WalshA Book To Gift & TreasureThe opulent interiors of a glorious historic houseOlveston is one of New Zealand’s most remarkable and beautiful heritage homes. Built in 1907 by David Theomin, a wealthy merchant and one of Dunedin’s accomplished Jewish businessmen of that era, its opulence reflects the...Buy from Store 0 0
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$50South By South : New Zealand & The Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration - Charles FerrallJoseph Kinsey is not a name many of us know - or not as well as we know the name Robert Falcon Scott. But from his base in Christchurch, Kinsey - book and art collector, philanthropist, science enthusiast, businessman - forged deep connections with the Antarctic expeditions and the explorers themsel...Buy from Store 0 0
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$65Over Alps and Plains in Cobb’s Name - Peter SavageA History of the Old Coaching Days in Canterbury and WestlandOver Alps and Plains in Cobb’s Name covers the rich history of the old coaching days in Canterbury and Westland. It outlines the start of Cobb & in the region, describing the main long-distance coach routes from Christchurch, including t...Buy from Store 0 0
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$70Whenua - Christchurch Art GalleryAt nearly 400 pages, this beautifully designed book is rich with large images of paintings, prints, sculptures, weaving, carving, ceramics, photographs and moving image artworks.The landscapes of Aotearoa New Zealand have long been a powerful source of inspiration for artists. This major new book ex...Buy from Store 0 0
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$90The Long Shadow - Cally WhithamA richly illustrated book exploring how introduced species reshaped Aotearoa’s natural world. "This book so clearly describes the 'old lady who swallowed a fly' scenario, where they unleashed introductions to deal with previous introductions that resulted in irreversible unintended consequences fo...Buy from Store 0 0
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$90New Zealand Photography Collected: 175 Years of Photography in Aotearoa (new edi…DUE IN STORE NOV! PRE-ORDER YOUR COPY NOWTHE NEW EDITION OF A NEW ZEALAND PHOTOGRAPHY CLASSICExpertly curated, and showcasing images taken between 1850 and 2025, this book is an essential reference that honours artistic legacies and explores our identity as a nation. Together these photographs tell...Buy from Store 0 0
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$65History From The Grave - Don AuckramThe historic Havelock Cemetery in Marlborough is the final resting place for many influential figures from New Zealand's early development. This book, titled "History from the Grave," examines those interred within the 675 plots going back to the 1860s.It is a collection of short stories that highli...Buy from Store 0 0
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$50Mau Moko: The World of Maori Tattoo - Ngahuia Te AwekotukuAward-winning and best-sellling, Mau Moko is the closest there has ever been to a 'complete' book on moko.'Very likely to become the definitive work on the subject. a big, beautiful, important book.'Warwick Roger, North and SouthTaia o moko, hei hoa matenga mou.Take your moko, as a friend forever.In...Buy from Store 0 0
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$90Atlas of the New Zealand Wars: Volume One 1834-1864, Early Engagements to the Se…‘Derek Leask’s Atlas is a magnificent labour of love. It adds a whole new — visual — dimension to our understanding of the New Zealand Wars.’ — James Belich, Beit Professor of Global and Imperial History, University of OxfordIn the Atlas of the New Zealand Wars, five decades of maps and...Buy from Store 0 0
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$50Voices from the New Zealand Wars | He Reo nō ngā Pakanga o Aotearoa - Vincent …Welcome to our story, this history. Wherever in the world the bones of your ancestors lie, wherever their ashes may have been dispersed, here you will find traces of them, and of yourself..It is, of course, a story of colonisation and resistance – and a history that has never stopped repeating. Ar...Buy from Store 0 0
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