The term 'touchscreen' emerged in the 1970s to describe a computer display that doubles as an inp...
For almost 80 years, Landfall has been a dedicated space for writers, artists and reviewers in Ao...
In 1915, 160 Niuean men joined the New Zealand Expeditionary Force, and set sail to Egypt and Fra...
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'Freshly updated in 2019, the third edition of Politics in the Playground: The world of early chi...
Ka ngaro te reo, ka ngaro taua, pera i te ngaro o te moa. If the language be lost, man will be lo...
'In My Body, My Business, 11 former and current New Zealand sex workers speak frankly, in their o...
An engaging and moving book full of spiritual insight, wisdom, and warmth, this book is the resul...
'They shall not grow old, as we that are left grow old; Age shall not weary them, nor the years c...
Many New Zealand writers in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century travelled extensively...
'The University of Otago has always taken pride in its status as New Zealands first university. S...
The title of James Norcliffe's tenth poetry collection points deftly to the way it conveys big em...
'Poet Siobhan Harvey's latest collection is about migration, outcasts, the search for home, and t...
'As cultural history, [this] book gives us a participant's-eye view of the early years of Alan Br...
In 1877, Kate Edger became the first woman to graduate from a New Zealand university. The New Zea...
Writers: Aimee-Jane Anderson-OConnor, Nick Ascroft, Claire Baylis, Miro Bilbrough, Victoria Broom...
The South Pacific is a vast expanse of ocean-over 50 million km²-with tiny scattered islands and ...
By the nineteenth century the ancient urban churchyards of Britain, burdened with generations of...
Diana Bridge's subjects are reflected through a range of cultural lenses. To engagement with West...
Landfall is New Zealand's foremost and longest-running arts and literary journal. It showcases ne...
'To live in Central Otago is to come to terms with the dominance of nature. Writer Jillian Sulliv...
Bound together by myth and music, Michael Harlow's 'The Moon in a Bowl of Water' is a stunning ne...
Explorer Jules-Sébastien-César Dumont d'Urville (17901842) is sometimes called France's...
This stylish and affordable hardback is an exciting compendium of adventure and nature writing, h...
The Depression of the 1930s was a defining period in New Zealand history. It had its own vocabula...
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An out-of-the-way corner of the South Island, the Catlins is a beautiful and relatively unspoilt ...
Featured Artists: Elizabeth Thomson, Nick Austin, James Robinson, Simon Kaan. Writers: Michalia A...
'When a new influenza virus emerges that is able to be transmitted between humans, it spreads glo...
'Oh Christ, a bloody 1 2 witted student, for purposes of an essay, has just come in to ask me wha...
In 1918, from deep within the West Coast bush, a miner on the run from the military wrote a lette...
A biography of one of New Zealands earliest feminists, Mary Ann Colclough, whose publicly voiced ...
This book is the outcome of a lifetimes research by the author. He reveals that there are 37 esta...
Gabriel Clutch was a thief and a liar but he was right about one thing. He told me he had a great...
This book is about disobedience. Positive disobedience. Disobedience as a kind of professional be...
Born in 1949, Bluff-based Cilla McQueen is one of New Zealands best-loved poets. Poeta: Selected ...
Landfall is New Zealand's foremost and longest-running arts and literary journal. It showcases ne...
'As one of eight writers, poet Janet Charman was invited in 2009 to take part in a hectic, immers...
Making a New Land presents an interdisciplinary perspective on one of the most rapid and extensiv...