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13 November 2015

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/962122?barcode=9781447295273&title=AnAtlasofCountriesThatDon%27tExist-ACompendiumofFiftyUnrecognizedandLargelyUnnoticedStates
An Atlas of Countries that Don't Exist: A compendium of fifty unrecognised and largely unnoticed states by Nick Middleton          $49.99
Most of us think we know what a country is, but this book will make you think again! Slippery borders, unrecognised leaders, contested histories – this book is fascinating, and illustrated with exquisite maps. 
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/981532-VividThePaulHartiganStory-9780473337117
 Vivid: The Paul Hartigan story by Don Abbott       $65.00
A career-spanning survey of New Zealand artist Paul Hartigan, painter of the original Phantom, icon in New Zealand art. He is also the creative mind behind some of New Zealand's best-known public sculptures: the neon works Colony (Auckland), Whipping the Wind (Wellington) and Nebula Orion (Christchurch).
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/956454-TakingMyMothertotheOpera-9781927322154
Taking my Mother to the Opera by Diane Brown        $29.99
A piquant, frank, open, wistful, tender, funny personal poetic memoir marbled with social history and  conjuring a very recognisable New Zealand.


http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/970286?barcode=9781781255438&title=Chance%3ATheScienceandSecretsofLuck%2CRandomnessandProbability
Chance: The science and secrets of luck, randomness and probability by New Scientist                $22.99
Fascinating insights into chance, luck (if there is such a thing), risk and probability. Is there such a thing as coincidence? What are the chances of winning Lotto, or of there being extraterrestrial life? Some things are random but others, surprisingly, are not random at all!
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/967590?barcode=9780864739254&title=TheStoriesofBillManhire
The Stories of Bill Manhire by Bill Manhire         $39.99
Sheep-shearing galas, Antarctic ponies, human clones, the Queen’s visit to Dunedin, a pounamu decoder, a childhood in the pubs of the South Island, the last days of Robert Louis Stevenson—Bill Manhire is New Zealand literature's backyard inventor, devising stories in which the fabulous and the everyday collide.

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/981533?barcode=9781877441530&title=Percutio%3A2015%3ANo.9
Percutio #9 (2015) edited by William Direen      $19.99
Piercing the meniscus that overlies New Zealand (and French) literature, Percutio is a journal of irregular poetry and other uncompromising verbiage from Edward Jenner, Richard von Sturmer, Cilla McQueen, David Eggleton, William Direen, Jenny Powell, Jack Ross, Jacques Coulardeau, Lynley Edmeades, Lisa Samuels and Nelson's David Karena-Holmes, among others.
>> Find out more about Percutio
>> Direen has been an eminence grise in the New Zealand underground for over three decades

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/983677?barcode=9780241205907&title=EveryThingWeTouch%3AA24-HourInventoryofOurLives
Every Thing We Touch: A 24-hour inventory of our lives by Paul Zuccotti     $55.00
What if someone made a catalogue and photographic record of everything you touched in a twenty-four hour period? What would this reveal about you? Zuccotti did this to people around the world and made this fascinating, simple, intriguing book. A wonderful piece of quotidian anthropology of the modern world.

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/977449?barcode=9781905881918&title=Granta133
Granta 133: What have we done        $27.99
Barry Lopez meditates on language and seeing; Kathleen Jamie travels to the Alaskan wilderness; Fred Pearce describes the effort to keep Sellafield safe; Adam Nicolson investigates murder in rural Romania; Robert MacFarlane introduces unpublished extracts from the notebooks of Roger Deakin; Rebecca Giggs witnesses the monumental death of a stranded whale.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/984877-TowardsaWarmerWorldWhatClimateChangeWillMeanforNewZealandsFuture2015-9780908321735
 Towards a Warmer World: What climate change will mean for New Zealand's future by Veronika Meduna       $15.00
Beginning with lessons from our ancient geological past, this BWB Text draws on current observations and increasingly sophisticated climate models to explain a range of climate change impacts and possible end-of-century scenarios for New Zealand. Distorted ecosystems, extreme weather, new landscapes and adapted foods are just some of the likely changes that amount to a radically different future for our country.

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/921377?barcode=9780994104168&title=TheFishesofNewZealandAComprehensiveGuide
The Fishes of New Zealand edited by Clive D. Roberts, Andrew L. Stewart and Carl D. Struthers          $250.00
An absolutely exhaustive, absolutely thorough, absolutely clear and beautiful 4-volume slip-cased survey of New Zealand fishes of both fresh and salt water. Unprecedented and unsurpassable.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/957747-PlottedALiteraryAtlas-9781936976867
Plotted: A literary atlas by Andrew DeGraff     $69.99
You will love immersing yourself in all the wonderful maps of what can best be described as the landforms of literature. You need to come and look at this one (be quick, though).

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/965282?barcode=9780857984616&title=Napoleon%27sLastIsland
Napoleon's Last Island by Tom Keneally           $38.00
Whilst living in exile on St Helena, Napoleon exerted an extraordinary influence on young Betsy Balcombe. How did she get from Napoleon's side to the Australian bush? Betsy Balcombe as a young woman lived with her family on St Helena. They befriended, served and were ruined by their relationship with Napoleon. To redeem the family's fortunes, William Balcombe, Betsy's father, abandons Napoleon and accepts a job as the colonial treasurer of NSW, bringing his family with him. William never recovers from the ups and downs of association with Napoleon. His family however flourish in Australia and remain renowned pastoralists in Victoria. Keneally brings these historical characters vividly to life.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/973935?barcode=9781760110079&title=AndYet...%3AEssays
And Yet... Essays by Christopher Hitchens       $36.99
The polemical essay raised to an art form! The last of the last of his works: previously unpublished essays on literature, religion and politics (and combinations of these).
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/966628-Anti-Judaism-9781781852958
Anti-Judaism: The history of a way of thinking by David Nirenberg        $22.99
There is a widespread tendency to regard anti-Judaism - whether expressed in a casual remark or implemented through pogrom or extermination campaign - as somehow exceptional: an unfortunate indicator of personal prejudice or the shocking outcome of an extremist ideology married to power. But, as David Nirenberg argues in this ground-breaking study, to confine anit-Judaism to the margins of our culture is to be dangerously complacent. Anti-Judaism is not an irrational closet in the vast edifice of Western thought, but rather one of the basic tools with which that edifice was constructed.
"A truly monumental book. Dark as its subject may be, it is full of delights. This is a book that will - and should - stop you in your tracks." - The Sunday Times
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/968125-FabricofIndia-9781851778539
The Fabric of India by Rosemary Crill       $79.99
This sumptuous book is a wide-ranging yet accessible overview of the making, design, and use of textiles from the Indian subcontinent. Focusing on individual objects, it explores in great detail the materials and techniques used in their manufacture and discusses centres of production, patronage, markets and designs. It features lavishly illustrated chapters interspersed with analysis of 18 unique objects of world-historical importance, including a Kashmir map shawl, Tipu Sultan's tent, and a remarkable eighteenth-century temple hanging from South India and an Abraham & Thakore sari.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/920306?barcode=9780670078844&title=WhispersThroughaMegaphone
 Whispers Through a Megaphone by Rachel Elliott      $37.00
Miriam hasn't left her house in three years, and cannot raise her voice above a whisper. But today she has had enough, and is finally ready to rejoin the outside world. Meanwhile, Ralph has made the mistake of opening a closet door, only to discover with a shock that his wife Sadie doesn't love him, and never has. And so he decides to run away. (They meet, of course). 
"Engaging and accomplished.' - Irish Times
>> Listen through an earphone

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/966094-GreatSwindle-9780857053251
 The Great Swindle by Pierre Lemaitre     $34.99
 Winner of the Prix Goncourt.
"A big, swirling tale that reads like a 19th-century novel. Heavy on extravagant characterization, kaleidoscopic description, third-person omniscient analysis, occasional first-person authorial digression, moral accounting and dissections of the motivations, thoughts and prejudices of its protagonists, this book is thick with detail, immersing the reader in its elaborately bleak world." - New York Times
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/966513?barcode=9781780622026&title=WolfbyWolf
Wolf by Wolf by Ryan Graudin         $24.99
 "In autumn 1944, Yael, a 6-year-old Jewish girl, is transported by train to a concentration camp. Unlike so many others, she doesn’t die in the camp but is chosen for experimentation. This ensures her survival but the cost is her identity. Twelve years later, Yael takes on the identity of Adeline and enters a gruelling cross-continental motorcycle race with the goal of winning and then bringing down the ruling Hitler. The ensuing adventure is exhilarating and perilous. This is a fast-paced, intriguing young adult novel, in which a variety of important issues are explored. Graudin uses an alternative history and shape-shifting as fictional mechanisms to provide the reader prompts to consider ideas around racism, power and identity." - Sarah
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/956910?barcode=9780571280346&title=FightersintheShadows%3AANewHistoryoftheFrenchResistance
 Fighters in the Shadows: A new history of the French Resistance by Robert Gildea        $49.99
 The story of the French Resistance is central to French identity, but it is a story built on myths. 'La Resistance francaise' was not simply a national effort to free the country from German occupation, but a wider struggle, filled with conflicts and division. It included Spanish republicans, Italian and even German anti-Nazis. The defence against the Holocaust brought in Jewish resisters and Christian rescuers. It involved a civil war for the French Empire in Africa and the Near East. The movement itself was split between those on the far right and the far left, fighting for very different visions of the world.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/969647-Trust-9780751559231
Trust by Mike Bullen         $34.99
"Trust wasn't something you could have in degrees; it was all or nothing." Greg and Amanda are happy. They've been together thirteen years and have two young daughters. They're very much in love. Dan and Sarah aren't so fortunate. Their marriage is going through the motions and they're just staying together for the sake of their son. When one bad decision sends a happy couple into turmoil and turns an unhappy couple into love's young dream, there's only one thing that can keep everything from falling apart: trust. (What?)
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/969417-TheCrimeandtheSilence-9781785150128
The Crime and the Silence: A quest for the truth of a wartime massacre by Anna Bikont           $38.00
On 10 July 1941 a horrifying crime was committed in the small Polish town of Jedwadbne. Early in the afternoon, the town's Jewish population - hundreds of men, women and children - were ordered out of their homes, and marched into the town square. By the end of the day most would be dead. It was a massacre on a shocking scale, and one that was widely condemned. But only a few people were brought to justice for their part in the atrocity. The truth of what actually happened on that day was to be suppressed for more than sixty years.
"A terrifying and necessary book." - Julian Barnes
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/918156?barcode=9781406361834&title=Alpha
Alpha by Isabelle Arsenault          $27.99
A wonderfully whimsical and sometimes rather snide alphabet book. 
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/984879-WhyScienceisSexist2015-9780908321650
 Why Science is Sexist by Nicola Gaston       $15.00
 In June 2015, Nobel Laureate Tim Hunt resigned from the Faculty of Life Sciences at University College London after making a dismissive remark about female scientists.The incident is just the tip of the iceberg...
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/954004-RetroandVintageBoats-9781869538965
 Retro and Vintage Boats by Don Jessen       $39.99
 There’s nothing like the charm, elegance and downright authenticity of old boats, lovingly made and, where necessary, lovingly restored. This book contains enough classic and vintage craft to keep any enthusiast or dreamer happy.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/966103-WitchesSalem1692-9781474602259
 The Witches: Salem, 1692 by Stacy Schiff        $37.99
A history that manages to recreate the mindset of 17th century Massachusetts and brings new understanding to the events behind the witch trials.

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/969927?barcode=9780297866244&title=TheCompanyofTrees%3AAYearinaLifetime%27sQuest
 The Company of Trees: A Year in a lifetime's quest by Thomas Pakenham          $79.99
Pakenham’s books are always sought after because they convey his passion for, and knowledge of, majestic plants - and because they have outstanding photographs. This lovely book tells of a year in his arboretum, his travels hunting rare tree-seeds, and his work to preserve historic woodlands. 
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/966545?barcode=9780500292143&title=Human%3AAPortraitofOurWorld
 Human: A portrait of our world by Yann Arthus-Bertrand        $49.99
What is it to be human and to share this planet? How can we live together as a global community? Arthus-Bertrand moves easily from the personal to the local to the global in this challenging and hopeful book, full of his perceptive photographs. 
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/973964-138TheQuesttoFindtheTrueAgeoftheUniverseandtheTheoryofEverything-9781848319189
 13.8: The quest to find the true age of the universe and the theory of everything by John Gribbin       $45.00
The general theory of relativity describes the behaviour of very large things; quantum theory the behaviour of very small things. In this landmark book, John Gribbin presents his own version of the Holy Grail of physics, the search that has been going on for decades to find a unified 'Theory of Everything' that combines these ideas into one mathematical package, a single equation that could be printed on a T-shirt, containing the answer to life, the Universe and everything.
(Oh, and the answer is 13.8 billion years).
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/974286-MigrantJourneysNewZealandTaxiDriversTellTheirStories-9781927277331
 Migrant Journeys: New Zealand taxi drivers tell their stories by Adrienne Jansen and Liz Grant       $39.99
Fourteen taxi drivers born in almost as many countries tell where they came from, why they came to New Zealand, and their experiences, both good and bad, on settling here. Some came as refugees; others to make a better life for their families. Fascinating and revealing.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/965285?barcode=9780857521156&title=AvenueofMysteries
Avenue of Mysteries by John Irving        $38.00
As we age, our present (and our future) is increasingly wagged by our past. When Juan Diego visits the Philippines, his experiences fall more and more under the influence of his childhood and adolescence in Mexico.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/973876-BathingtheLion-9781250078353
 Bathing the Lion by Jonathan Carroll      $29.99
A surreal apocalypse novel tackles domestic strife and fragile friendships. 
"Brain-smooshing work. As if John Updike were to write a Philip K Dick novel." - Neil Gaiman
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/981161-BonzaiGrowinginNewZealand-9780473333355
Bonzai Growing in New Zealand: For the absolute beginner (and others) by Beverley Van      $49.99
A very good book on the subject, authoritative and specific to New Zealand conditions (the only such book currently available).
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/973369-PleaseDemolishwithaKindHeart-9780473333836
Please Demolish with a Kind Heart: Behind Christchurch's Red Zone by Glen Howey      $49.99
There are places in the city - in red-zoned suburban streets and downtown blocks - that seem to be frozen in time. Officially deemed too dangerous to occupy, many are in a kind of suspended animation - the people are gone but everything they left as they fled remains there, in the same place, moved only by the thousands of aftershocks.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/974283-RiccartonandtheDeansFamilyHistoryandHeritage-9781869539030
 Riccarton and the Deans Family: History and heritage by Joanna Orwin     $49.99
 The story of Riccarton Bush and its association with the Deans family encapsulates the natural and social history of Canterbury. This story began several thousand years ago with an ancient floodplain forest, followed by its long use by Maori. The arrival of the Deans brothers in 1843 to establish the first successful farm on the Canterbury plains near this forest and the following efforts of early-widowed Jane Deans ensured the Deans family had a role in the history of the settlement of Canterbury. The family's gift of Riccarton Bush to the people of Canterbury 100 years ago started a new chapter: the forest's recovery and the restoration of both historic houses. When the 2010-11 Canterbury earthquakes badly damaged Riccarton House, this special place returned to prominence with the Riccarton Bush Trust's heroic efforts to secure the house's future.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/843143?barcode=9781408331828&title=MariusandtheBandofBlood%28TalesfromSchwartzgarten%234HB%29
 Marius and the Band of Blood ('Tales of Schwartzgarten' #4) by Christopher William Hill      $25.00
 Meet Marius Myerdorf, the newest recruit of Schwartzgarten's most secret of societies. His is a tale of adventure and abduction, friendship and fearlessness, as The Band of Blood race against time to unmask two of the foulest fiends in the history of the Great City. The deeds are DASTARDLY. The twists are TERRIFYING. And happy endings are NOT always guaranteed. If you prefer cleavers to kittens and fiends to fairies...then welcome to the gruesomely funny Tales from Schwartzgarten.

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/965266?barcode=9781910701096&title=NumeroZero
Numero Zero by Umberto Eco        $36.00
1945, Lake Como. Mussolini and his mistress are captured by local partisans and shot in a summary execution. The precise circumstances of Il Duce's death remain shrouded in confusion and controversy. 1992, Milan. Colonna, a depressed writer picking up hack work, is offered a fee he can't refuse to ghost-write a memoir. His subject: a fledgling newspaper, which happens to be financed by a powerful media magnate. As Colonna gets to know the team of journalists, he learns the paranoid theories of Braggadocio who is convinced that Mussolini's corpse was a body-double and part of a wider Fascist plot. It's the scoop he desperately needs. The evidence? He's working on it. Colonna is sceptical. But when a body is found, stabbed to death in a back alley and the paper is shut down, even he is jolted out of his complacency.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/967023-EveryoneLovesNewYork-9783832732592
Everyone Loves New York by Leslie Jonath      $45.00
...and 60 artists have drawn (bits of) it in a variety of styles and ended up included in this book.









6 November 2015


http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/968083-ThirteenWaysofLooking-9781408869840
Thirteen Ways of Looking by Colum McCann        $33.00
"The four stories here — one is a long novella of shifting tone and focus; the others are short and more directed — differ widely from one another. But they are connected by a tension, an unease, a threat, a sense that things are off kilter but perhaps can be put right if the characters, and the reader, understand them more fully." - New York Times
"A moving exploration of empathy." - Guardian
"This superlative collection surely ranks among his finest work." - Telegraph
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/965662-ClosetotheWind-9781910200179
Close to the Wind by Jon Walter          $18.00
A war torn country - a town that is burning. A single ship waits at the port for those who can escape. How can a boy and his grandfather hope to get on board? And will they find his mother before it leaves? When Papa meets two old friends, he makes a deal that could save them all. But this is only the beginning of the journey for Malik. If he is to escape he will need all of his courage, his sense of right and wrong and a magic trick that he must practice till it's perfect.
"I can't recommend it highly enough." - Guardian
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/958334?barcode=9781780675633&title=PierretheMazeDetective%3ATheSearchfortheStolenMazeStone
Pierre the Maze Detective: The search for the stolen Maze Stone by Hiro Kamigaki       $35.00
Take a trip through a fantastic world of underground cities, hot-air balloons, tree-top towns and haunted houses. Trace your way through each maze, spot the clues and solve the extra mystery challenges along the way.


http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/973593-CoastCountryNeighbourhoodCity-9780473325503
Coast. Country. Neighbourhood. City. by Michael Barrett     $59.99
A very impressive book on urban design and landscape architecture, considered through the lens of Isthmus, a design studio that has been reshaping New Zealand living environments for 25 years. How have our perspectives and attitudes changed (and how much should they still change)to the use of land and water, the way we organise our cities, the way we play, live and work? What lessons can we learn from the past that can influence the way we build new communities? A beautifully produced book.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/958057?barcode=9780857054807&title=GoldFameCitrus
Gold Fame Citrus by Claire Vaye Watkins        $37.99
"It hasn’t rained for years. A large proportion of America has become uninhabitable and a desert dominates large tracts of land. The story follows Ray, a disgraced soldier, and his girlfriend Luse. When Luse was born she became the picture child for environmental hope; however as she grew she exemplified humanity's failure to protect and repair the environment.They embark on a fated journey to find a fabled community reported to exist in the depths of the desert. The novel captures the desolation and despair of prolonged drought, and has interesting ideas about society, structure, resource limitation and resilience." - Sarah
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/953357?barcode=9780500518137&title=NewNordicDesign
 New Nordic Design by Dorothea Gundtoft     $49.99
Simplicity, comfort, high quality materials and attention to detail makes the new Nordic design exemplary in all fields. This book concentrates of furnishings, interiors and product design.


http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/971138-TheManWhoWasntThereInvestigationsintotheStrangeNewScienceoftheSelf-9780525954194
The Man Who Wasn't There: Investigations into the strange new science of the self by Anil Ananthaswamy        $55.00
We can learn a lot about the self (whatever that is) by studying those who seem to have lost something we ordinarily think of as part of the self. This interesting book draws on the latest neuroscience of schizophrenia, autism, Alzheimer's disease, ecstatic epilepsy, Cotard's syndrome, out-of-body experiences and other disorders.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/968382-MexicoNewVoicesOldTraditionsPart20-9781782271345
Mexico 20: New voices, old traditions     $25.00
Mexico is currently producing some of the world's most vibrant and innovative fiction. This book presents the work of twenty Mexican writers under the age of forty.

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/958322-FashionTribes-GlobalStreetStyle-9781419713903
Fashion Tribes: Global street style by Daniele Tamagni       $49.99
 Daniele Tamagni has tracked down and recorded some of the most surprising and colorful international fashion subcultures. Through documentary shots and staged portraiture, he's captured heavy metal rockers in Botswana, hipsters in Johannesburg, dandies in the Congo, female wrestlers in Bolivia, "bling bling" youth in Cuba, and Punks in Burma. Often marginalised on the fringes of their own societies or just down on their heels, these people fight back and express their creativity and joy through personal style. With essays by leading experts in fashion, photography, anthropology, and sociology, Fashion Tribes offers a broad view of world dress and shows the power that clothing can hold.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/875471-TheMurdstoneTrilogy-9781910200216
The Murdstone Trilogy by Mal Peet     $18.00
Award-winning author Philip Murdstone is in trouble. His star has waned. The world is leaving him behind. His agent, the beautiful and ruthless Minerva Cinch, convinces him that his only hope is to write a sword-and-sorcery blockbuster. Unfortunately, Philip - allergic to the faintest trace of Tolkien - is utterly unsuited to the task. In a dark hour, a dwarfish stranger comes to his rescue. But the deal he makes with Pocket Wellfair turns out to have Faustian consequences.
"The Murdstone Trilogy has instantly become one of my favourite books - right up there with Terry Pratchett and The Princess Bride for fantasy comedy. The writing is sublime and the humour is lacerating. I loved every warped sentence." - Eoin Colfer
"Read it whatever your age and find yourself laughing pretty well at every page - it really is that good." - The Independent
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/965223?barcode=9781409159377&title=EvenDogsintheWild
Even Dogs in the Wild by Ian Rankin      $37.99
DI John Rebus is back from retirement (again!) to investigate the shooting of a long-time foe. He finds himself (again!) rubbing up against his rival, DI Malcolm Fox. This is Rankin on top form: playful dialogue, plot switch-backs, and a perfectly evoked, darkly brooding Edinburgh.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/915153?barcode=9789995706814&title=UncommonLondon
Uncommon London by Michael Fordham      $49.99
43 contributors have ventured through the city streets and delved into their intimate worlds to bring us portraits and glimpses of the many lives that hold London together, or at times tear it apart. Routes, maps and itineraries have been especially created, providing keys to London across time, in the hope of bringing closer to a city that can seem distant and indifferent, yet upon inspection celebrates diversity, insists upon acceptance and thrives on exuberant discussion.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/863605-TheNewNomads-TemporarySpacesontheMove-9783899555585
The New Nomads: Temporary spaces and a life on the move     $115.00
An exciting array of radical design solutions to living in a world where rootlessness and transience are either options or necessities, and in which the impact of the individual on the habitat must be reduced.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/966104-PourMeALife-9780297609704
Pour Me: A life by A.A. Gill        $39.99
A compulsive memoir of the lost year (well, maybe the word 'memoir' is misleading) between the end of his marriage and the end of his drinking. There is a lot of drinking in this book.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/969041-India-9780714869964
India by Steve McCurry        $99.99
McCurry's lens has caught the variety and the unique depth of colour of India. With an introduction by William Dalrymple. 
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/966054-WhiteRoadAPilgrimageofSortsHB-9780701187705
 The White Road: A pilgrimage of sorts by Edmund de Waal          $55.00
 We've just received stock of the lovely hardback!
"A fascinating account of porcelain, its history and lineage, from the author of The Hare with the Amber Eyes. Focusing on its development in China, Dresden and Cornwall, de Waal’s insights reveal his journey as an artist, his intimate observation of people and places, and an obsessive love of the white object." - Stella
>> Edmund de Waal talks with Kim Hill 7.11.15 at 11:05

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/966533?barcode=9780500650592&title=ParisUp%2CUpandAway
Paris: Up, up and away by Helene Druvert       $29.99
 The Eiffel Tower is bored, so it decides to cut loose and fly over Paris! Sailing through the night air, it glides over the Seine; a short hop away, l'Opera. It weaves through the crowd and department stores, falls asleep in the sun, and wakes up to the jangling bells of Notre Dame. 
Intricately die-cut silhouettes make this an exquisite book of whimsy. 
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/958330-Archi-Graphic-AnInfographicLookatArchitecture-9781780676197
Archi-Graphic: An infographic look at architecture by Frank Jacobus      $35.00
Through a variety of different infographics it compares, for example, the range of materials and colours used by different architects, the relative locations of their buildings, who influenced who, and which architects are the most discussed. It also approaches architecture from more unconventional angles with spreads that show the kinds of architecture favoured by dictators, the networks of love affairs that architects got entangled in, and the defining facial features of famous architects.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/972229-HungerMakesMeaModernGirl-AMemoir-9780349007939
Hunger Makes Me a Modern Girl by Carrie Brownstein      $37.99
A look-Mum-no-brakes memoir from the singer/guitarist of the band Sleater-Kinney.
"The author writes focused and uncluttered prose, choosing the best, most telling details, as she recounts stories that show what it means to perform for the first time and what it means for a woman to be both a fan and a star in a staunchly male-dominated world. Unlike many rock star memoirs, there's no sense that this book is a chore or a marketing effort. It's revealing and riveting. On the page as in her songs, Brownstein finds the right words to give shape to experience." - Kirkus
"Carrie Brownstein writes the way she plays guitar, with raw honesty, passion, and great humour." - Vanity Fair
>> 'Modern Girl'.
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 Ride the Revolution: The inside stories from women in cycling edited by Suze Clemitson      $39.99
 When Marie Marvingt decided to ride the 1908 Tour de France she was told 'absolument, non!' by M. Degranges and the Societe du Tour de France. Instead she rode each stage 15 minutes after the official race had departed and finished all 4,488 km of the parcours - a feat that only 36 of the 110 men who entered the race could equal. Her motto? "I decided to do everything better, always and forever." It's in the spirit of Breakneck Marie that this book has been written.
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Liquidator by Andy Mulligan       $21.00
Children uncover the sinister operations of the makers of an addictive sugary drink in this thrilling and aware book by the author of Trash.

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 The Sartorialist: X by Scott Schuman      $49.99
The world-roving Scott Schuman completes his trilogy of authentic, spontaneous, unscripted street style
>> The blog
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For Forever I'll Be Here by Marci Washington         $59.99
Marci Washington's artwork subverts Victorian gothic imagery into a contemporary visual language all its own.  Marci Washington's imagery creates a world of hidden stories, bloody handwritten letters, ghosts, forest threats, poisoned drinks, haunted manors, barren winters and betrayal.
>> Each image is a story.
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The Unknown Universe: What we don't know about time and space by Stuart Clark     $39.99
On 21 March 2013, the European Space Agency released a map of the afterglow of the Big Bang. Taking in 440 sextillion kilometres of space and 13.8 billion years of time, it is physically impossible to make a better map: we will never see the early Universe in more detail. On the one hand, such a view is the apotheosis of modern cosmology, on the other, it threatens to undermine almost everything we hold cosmologically sacrosanct. The map contains anomalies that challenge our understanding of the Universe. It will force us to revisit what is known and what is unknown, to construct a new model of our Universe.
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 The Grownup by Gillian Flynn     $9.99
A psychic fraud encounters something very real in this very chilling ghost story from the author of Gone Girl