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October 2021 (67)
Spies and Lies : The Mysterious Dr Dannevill
ISBN: 9780473580803 Author: Julie Glamuzina Publisher: Double Axe Press Hjilmar Dannevill travelled the world in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, sometimes using aliases, sometimes disguised as a male, and claiming... Hjilmar Dannevill travelled the world in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, sometimes using aliases, sometimes disguised as a male, and claiming to be researching venereal diseases on behalf of a wealthy Austrian businessman. She arrived in New Zealand in 1911 and falsely presented herself as a qualified medical professional while helping to set up a private health home run by women. In the hostile anti-foreigner environment of World War 1, doubts about her sex, identity, qualifications and motivations, as well as suspicions about her relationships with women, drew the attention of police and military authorities. In May 1917, although she tried to defend herself, she was declared a German spy and imprisoned. Like many other women who formed transnational networks stretching across Europe, Asia, the Americas and the Pacific to New Zealand, in defiance of sex-role stereotypes, Dannevill pursued life, work and female relationships around the globe. According to the authorities she was ‘a thorough humbug and fraud’ and ‘just the sort of person who would take up such a job as a political spy or pimp.’ But who was Hjilmar Dannevill? Why did she lie? Why was she persecuted? Was she a spy? Bind: paperback Pages: 250 Dimensions: 152 x 228 mm Publication Date: 31-10-2021 |
$35.00 |
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Trams Still Around New Zealand
ISBN: 9780995138520 Publisher: New Zealand Railway & Locomotive Society Trams Still Around New Zealand is true to its title, detailing the existence of 99 trams; 85 New Zealand trams and 14 trams from Australia now resident here. Be... Trams Still Around New Zealand is true to its title, detailing the existence of 99 trams; 85 New Zealand trams and 14 trams from Australia now resident here. Between the covers the reader will discover that the tramcar in New Zealand is far from a street vehicle of the past. Already the tram has returned to the streets of Auckland and Christchurch. Coverage is given to each of the trams now running within the boundaries of transport museums in New Zealand, those that are in storage but not yet running, with coverage also of trams still used as baches around New Zealand. Each tram portrayed has its history outlined with generous photographic coverage of each tram in original condition, as stored, and finally as restored (if that has occurred). Also featured are the Wellington and Dunedin cable-cars. Wrapping up this most interesting book is a broad coverage of the various tramway societies and groups. Bind: paperback Pages: 160 Dimensions: 210 x 280 mm Publication Date: 20-10-2021 |
$49.00 |
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Policy-making Under Pressure
ISBN: 9781988503240 Authors: Sonia Mazey, Jeremy Richardson Publisher: Canterbury University Press Public policy-making in Aotearoa New Zealand has a patchy track record. In many policy sectors New Zealand performs no worse than many other advanced democracie... Public policy-making in Aotearoa New Zealand has a patchy track record. In many policy sectors New Zealand performs no worse than many other advanced democracies, and in some it is recognised as world leading. But it is clear that the system is under pressure, confronted with an endless conveyor belt of problems. By international standards, New Zealand ranks poorly in some sectors, notably child poverty, affordable housing, youth suicide, water pollution and obesity. To better serve the ‘team of five million‘, how can the public policy process be improved? Sonia Mazey and Jeremy Richardson, academics whose working lives have been spent researching the policy-making process, sought to answer this question with the help of people with extensive policy-making experience. Policy-making Under Pressure features a diverse team of contributors including former government ministers, senior public servants, commentators and representatives of key stakeholder groups. Their reflections and perspectives provide expert insights into the strengths and weaknesses of the New Zealand policy process, and offer new angles on persistent problems and policy processes. Drawing upon these first-hand accounts and linking them to classic theories of public policy-making, Mazey and Richardson explain in an accessible way why government ‘stuff-ups’ happen, and suggest practical steps the policy establishment could take to improve policy-making in New Zealand. Written for a wide audience, the book will be of interest to anyone interested in how we might be better served by our government, as well as to public policy practitioners, researchers, and students taking undergraduate and postgraduate courses in government, politics and public policy. Bind: paperback Pages: 316 Dimensions: 152 x 228 mm Publication Date: 22-11-2021 |
$49.99 |
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Food Freedom Community
ISBN: 9780473583521 Author: Isa Pearl Ritchie Publisher: Te Ra Aroha Press Food isn't just what we eat, it connects us to our family, our community and the world around us. We live in a challenging time in history, facing unprecedented... Food isn't just what we eat, it connects us to our family, our community and the world around us. We live in a challenging time in history, facing unprecedented global crises. Local food initiatives by small farmers, community workers, and activists offer solutions to many of these large complex problems. Solutions at the local level can give us personal and community agency, connecting us with one another and inspiring new ways of thinking, sharing and creating value. This book focuses on alternative food networks, food sovereignty, and social economics, through case studies of real people and communities in both urban and rural New Zealand, as well as through a global lens. These inspiring stories and helpful insights provide a compass that can help us to navigate towards a more equitable and sustainable future. Bind: paperback Pages: 308 Dimensions: 150 x 230 mm Publication Date: 23-09-2021 |
$38.99 $9.99 |
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Native NZ Baby Meets Wildlife
ISBN: 9780473577483 Author: Kate Muir Publisher: lil peppy Designed to focus and calm your baby, this book of New Zealand wildlife creates the perfect opportunity for bonding, cuddles and story time. Your baby will be c... Designed to focus and calm your baby, this book of New Zealand wildlife creates the perfect opportunity for bonding, cuddles and story time. Your baby will be captivated by theses high-contrast NZ native wildlife faces, which help them to develop a greater understanding of their surrounding world. Research has shown that newborns prefer to look at faces rather than objects. Through face recognition babies learn to relate to others and develop empathy. Newborns and young babies also prefer to look at black and white geometric imagery. It helps them to engage and focus, allows their minds to rest, and lengthens attention span, improve memory and develops their nervous system. Bind: hardback Pages: 16 Dimensions: 160 x 160 mm Publication Date: 08-08-2021 |
$19.99 |
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Extreme Like A Girl
ISBN: 9783791387857 Author: Carolina Amell Publisher: Prestel Publishing Whether it's diving off a cliff, cross-country skiing in Antarctica, or free climbing the Picos de Europe in Northern Spain, women in extreme sports are proving... Whether it's diving off a cliff, cross-country skiing in Antarctica, or free climbing the Picos de Europe in Northern Spain, women in extreme sports are proving every bit as strong, determined and ambitious as their male peers. As in her extremely popular previous books, Surf Like a Girl and Skate Like a Girl, Carolina Amell has compiled spectacular photography that evokes the thrill and beauty of female nontraditional sports in every corner of the world. There's Lynn Jung tackling a parkour course with exquisite grace; Anna von Boetticher skimming the ocean floor hundreds of feet below the surface; Heather Larsen slacklining across a canyon wall; Ashley Fiolek, the world's only deaf professional motocross racer, kicking up dirt on her BMX bike; and other female wakeboarders, Pro-Base jumpers, aerobatic pilots, wingsuit pilots, and, ironically, Ironman champions. Each of the athletes contributes her own motivating words of encouragement that will inspire girls of every age and from every culture to chase their dreams, shatter every glass ceiling, kick down the men's clubhouse door-and have fun doing it all. Bind: hardback Pages: 256 Dimensions: 240 x 300 mm Publication Date: 07-09-2021 |
$100.00 |
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Country and Cozy
ISBN: 9783967040319 Publisher: Gestalten Turning away from traffic-choked streets and onto meandering country paths, urban residents increasingly are choosing to take up residence in greener pastures. ... Turning away from traffic-choked streets and onto meandering country paths, urban residents increasingly are choosing to take up residence in greener pastures. Quiet and quaint, the countryside comes with its own pace of living - and depending on where you are, its own regional flair. Country and Cozy opens doors and pulls back the floral curtains to reveal a more characterful approach to interior design and decoration. Whether it's a converted outhouse in the south of France, a Latin American Finca, or a whimsical English cottage complete with a thatched roof, Country and Cozy showcases a series of beautiful country homes and illustrates how their inhabitants have created breathtaking living spaces that make the most of rural life. Bind: hardback Pages: 288 Dimensions: 240 x 300 mm Publication Date: 29-10-2021 |
$150.00 |
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Living In Tiny Homes : Big Ideas For Small Spaces
ISBN: 9783791387611 Author: Marion Hellweg Publisher: Prestel Publishing Around the world people are choosing to live small-whether it's downsizing from a large home or converting a van into a house on wheels. This gorgeous book look... Around the world people are choosing to live small-whether it's downsizing from a large home or converting a van into a house on wheels. This gorgeous book looks at a variety of scenarios, taking readers across the globe and inside the doors of remarkable compact homes. Interior design expert Marion Hellweg combines her years of experience with that of inveterate style bloggers to offer practical and innovative advice on interior design; storage solutions; finding adaptable, multifunctional furniture; decluttering and organising; and, more generally, leading a mindful, eco-conscious minimalist lifestyle. Filled with mood board-type layouts that offer hundreds of great ideas, this book does more than offer an architectural survey of tiny homes-it illustrates room-by-room real world examples of how people are adopting a sustainable lifestyle that minimizes things and maximizes quality of life. Inspiring as well as practical, this book is the first step toward imagining and creating your own small happy place. Bind: hardback Pages: 224 Dimensions: 178 x 248 mm Publication Date: 07-09-2021 |
$65.00 |
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The Art of Protest
ISBN: 9783967040111 Authors: Alain Bieber, Francesca Gavin Publisher: Gestalten Thanks to art's ability to communicate and influence, it has always had a charged relationship with activism and politics. And, given the tumultuous times in wh... Thanks to art's ability to communicate and influence, it has always had a charged relationship with activism and politics. And, given the tumultuous times in which we live, with traditional democracies being challenged from all sides, the changing climate, global movements for social justice, and political upheaval causing millions to search for a better life abroad, this relationship has never been more important. The Art of Protest will explore the connection between art, politics, and activism today, revealing how, over the past decade, artists have been engaging with political and social issues of all kinds, through different artistic mediums. Bind: hardback Pages: 288 Dimensions: 240 x 300 mm Publication Date: 29-10-2021 |
$135.00 |
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Scripted
ISBN: 9788417656478 Author: Wang Shaoqiang Publisher: Promo Press / Hoaki After decades of using software as their exclusive work tool, graphic designers today are rediscovering the creative and expressive power of handmade characters... After decades of using software as their exclusive work tool, graphic designers today are rediscovering the creative and expressive power of handmade characters: lettering has distinctive visual impact and provides endless possibilities for the expression of ideas through a more artful use of type, texture and volume. This results in personal, timeless 'works of art' and a richer aesthetic experience. This publication, now in paperback, brings together a wide range of custom lettering projects produced by graphic designers and typographers from around the world. It focuses on the design and creation processes and on the application of lettering projects on different supports, such as billboards, public walls, invitations, and menus, serving as decoration or as part of a branding system. Discover this versatile art form with this unique book. Bind: paperback Pages: 240 Dimensions: 210 x 280 mm Publication Date: 07-10-2021 |
$89.99 |