Consolations of Insignificance: A New Zealand Diplomatic Memoir by Terence O'Brien
40.00 NZD
Category: NZ General Non Fiction
Terence O’Brien was a born diplomat – urbane, clever, adaptable and hardworking, with a talent for strategy and negotiation.Although born in England, he was a loyal and dedicated New Zealander and spent most of his life working to improve the country’s position internationally. In his 50-year foreign af ...Show more
Tu Rangaranga - Rights, Responsibilities and Global Citizenship in Aotearoa New Zealand by Sharon McLennan (Editor); Margaret Forster (Editor); Carol Neill (Editor); David Littlewood (Editor); Rand Hazou (Editor)
60.00 NZD
Category: NZ General Non Fiction
The biggest challenges of the 21st century require global solutions. Focusing on three of the most urgent problems of our time - climate change, conflict and poverty, and inequality - Tu Rangaranga introduces the notion of global citizenship, and what it means to be an active citizen in today's world. I ...Show more
Catch And Release: A Life Of Art Thoughts And Nonsense by Michael Hill
35.00 NZD
45.00 (22% off)
Category: NZ Biography & Memoir
Catch & Release is a compilation of renowned global jeweller Sir Michael Hill's doodled diary entries, snatches of inspiration and plenty of attempted wisdom. You'll find thoughtful musings alongside chaos and contradiction spread across over 400 pages collected through the years. These drawings by ...Show more
Auckland Museum - Director's Choice by David Gaimster
39.99 NZD
Category: NZ General Non Fiction | Reading Level: near fine
Auckland Museum houses the world's leading collection of Maori taonga (treasures) and, reflecting Auckland's place as the world's largest Polynesian city, multiple traditional and contemporary arts from throughout the Pacific region - The Museum's natural history and documentary heritage holdings are am ...Show more
In the Hands of Strangers by Beverly Wardle-Jackson
38.00 NZD
Category: NZ Non Fiction
'We were children caught up in a welfare system that was meant to protect us, but ultimately served only to damage us. Yes, it was a different time, but many of the things that happened to us wouldn't be acceptable in any era. My name is Beverly Wardle-Jackson, and this is my story.' In the Hands of Str ...Show more