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26 June 2015

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/872124-StarlightPeninsula-9781775538226
Starlight Peninsula by Charlotte Grimshaw         $38.00
Thrown into the turmoil of a sudden marriage break-up, Eloise begins to perceive that a layer of the world has been hidden from her. Seeking answers, she revisits a traumatic episode from her past, and in doing so encounters an odd-eyed policewoman, a charismatic obstetrician, a German psychotherapist, and a flamboyant internet pirate wanted by the United States Government. Each of these characters will reveal something about the life of Eloise Hay, answering questions that she hasn't, until now, had the courage to ask. 
Another sharper-than-a-scalpel novel from the author of The Night Book and Soon.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/885087-VillaattheEdgeoftheEmpire-9781775537519
The Villa at the Edge of the Empire: One hundred ways to read a city by Fiona Farrell          $39.99
Where are we? How did we get here? Where do we go now? A provocative and insightful exploration of rebuilding our homes, communities and cities after their devastation. From nineteenth-century attempts to create Utopias to America's rustbelt, from Darwin's study of worms to China's phantom cities, this work ranges widely through history and around the world. It examines the evolution of cities and of Christchurch in particular, looking at its swampy origins and its present reconstruction following the recent destructive earthquakes. And it takes us to L'Aquila in Italy to observe another city shaken by destructive tremors.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/883016-KereruStationTwoSistersLegacy-9780987666796
 Kereru Station: Two sisters' legacy by Mary Shanahan and Grant Sheehan       $65.00
When two well-heeled sisters purchased the sprawling Kereru Station in the aftermath of World War 2, old school farmers must have shook their heads in bemused dismay. The property was in serious decline. Fences had collapsed, paddocks were reverting to rabbit-infested scrub and the once handsome homestead was being used to store hay and house calves. Gwen Malden and Ruth Nelson were eccentric, artistic women but they were also savvy and they set out to revitalise the station, which had been established in 1857 by James Nelson Williams. earliest sheep runs. Great stories and photographs!
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/885123-DustThatFallsfromDreams-9781846558771
The Dust that Falls from Dreams by Louis de Bernieres      $38.00
Against the backdrop of the Great War, Rosie must choose between her sense of duty and her will to live her life to the full, and between two men who have loved her since they were childhood friends together. From the author of Captain Corelli's Violin.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/882932?barcode=9780571316465&title=FestivalofInsignificance
The Festival of Insignificance by Milan Kundera      $27.99
 Casting light on the most serious of problems and at the same time saying not one serious sentence; being fascinated by the reality of the contemporary world and at the same time completely avoiding realism, The Festival of Insignificance is Kundera's first novel for 15 years.
"Enchanting: it explores all aspects of a declining civilisation without taking any of them too seriously. In this novel of Flaubertian seduction, insignificance is the very essence of life." - La Repubblica

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/882535?barcode=9781925240030&title=ACureforSuicide
The Cure for Suicide by Jesse Ball         $37.00
From the acclaimed author of Silence Once Begun comes a beguiling new novel about a man starting over at the most basic level, and the strange woman who insinuates herself into his life and memory. A man and a woman have moved into a small house in a small village. The woman is an 'examiner', the man, her 'claimant'. The examiner is both doctor and guide, charged with teaching the claimant a series of simple functions: this is a chair, this is a fork, this is how you meet people. She makes notes in her journal about his progress. He is showing improvement, but his dreams are troubling. One day, the examiner brings him to a party, and here he meets Hilda, a charismatic but volatile woman whose surprising assertions throw everything the claimant has learned into question.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/876514?barcode=9780670918645&title=Ardennes1944%3AHitler%27sLastGamble
Ardennes 1944: Hitler's last gamble by Antony Beevor         $55.00
On 16 December, 1944, Hitler launched his 'last gamble' in the snow-covered forests and gorges of the Ardennes. He believed he could split the Allies by driving all the way to Antwerp, then force the Canadians and the British out of the war. Although his generals were doubtful of success, younger officers and NCOs were desperate to believe that their homes and families could be saved from the Red Army approaching from the east.There could be no better guide than Antony Beevor - immaculately researched, endlessly readable - to these pivotal events.
"Wonderfully compelling." - The Guardian
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/884065-RipaillesTraditionalFrenchCuisine-9781743366325
 Ripailles: Traditional French cuisine by Stephane Reynaud        $49.99
Parisian chef Stephane Reynaud writes sensitive and distinctive recipes that stretch from simple home cooking to fanciful dishes. In Ripailles - French for 'Feasts' - he presents the best of the French kitchen and delves into the very roots of French cuisine. Nicely presented.

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/882444-MrsEngels-9781925106688
Mrs Engels by Gavin McCrea        $37.00
In September 1870, a train leaves Manchester bound for London. On board is Lizzie Burns, a poor worker from the Irish slums, who is embarking on the journey that will change her forever. Sitting in the first-class carriage beside her lover, the wealthy mill-owner Frederick Engels, the vision of a life of peace and comfort takes shape before her eyes: finally, at nearly fifty, she is to be the lady of a house and the wife to a man. While Frederick and his friend Karl Marx try to spur revolution among the working classes, Lizzie is compelled to undertake a revolution of another kind: of the heart and the soul.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/882482-MrHuff-9780670078042
 Mr Huff by Ann Walker     $18.00
Bill is having a bad day. Mr Huff is following him around and making everything seem difficult. Bill tries to get rid of him, but Mr Huff just gets bigger and bigger! Then they both stop, and a surprising thing happens.

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/885411-BlockbusterFergusHumeandtheMysteryofaHansomCab-9781922147943
 Sensational Blockbuster! Fergus Hume and The Mystery of a Hansom Cab: The story and the crime novel that became a global publishing phenomenon by Lucy Sussex        $39.99
 Before there was Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes, there was Dunedin-born Fergus Hume's The Mystery of a Hansom Cab - the biggest- and fastest-selling detective novel of the 1800s.

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Day Boy by Trent Jamieson      $37.00
Mark is a Day Boy. In a post-traumatic future the Masters - formerly human, now practically immortal - rule a world that bends to their will and a human population upon which they feed. Invincible by night, all but helpless by day, each relies on his Day Boy to serve and protect him. Mark has been lucky in his Master: Dain has treated him well. But as he grows to manhood and his time as a Day Boy draws to a close, there are choices to be made. Will Mark undergo the Change and become, himself, a Master - or throw in his lot with his fellow humans?
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/877650-AYearofMarvellousWays-9780755390922
A Year of Marvellous Ways by Sarah Winman                $37.99
From the author of When God was a Rabbit. Cornwall, 1947. Marvellous Ways is a ninety-year-old woman who's lived alone in a remote creek for nearly all her life. Recently she's taken to spending her days sitting on a mooring stone by the river with a telescope. She's waiting for something - she's not sure what, but she'll know it when she sees it. Drake is a young soldier left reeling by the war. He's agreed to fulfil a dying man's last wish and hand-deliver a letter to the man's father in Cornwall. But Drake's journey doesn't go to plan, and sees him literally wash up in Marvellous' creek, broken in body and spirit. When Marvellous comes to his aid, an unlikely friendship grows between the two.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/920098?barcode=9781781083871&title=TheBloodCurse
The Blood Curse by Emily Gee       $29.99
 "Those who drink the water shall thirst for blood. They shall be as wild beasts." The amazing conclusion to the 'Cursed Kingdoms' trilogy, by sometime Page & Blackmore staff member, Emily Gee!
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/770111?barcode=9781846147715&title=ZeroZeroZero
Zero Zero Zero by Roberto Saviano      $37.00
In this gripping book, Saviano maps the international cocaine trade. He investigates the evolution of cocaine trafficking, from Mexican drug cartels to money laundering through Wall Street. Tracking cocaine's physical journey - from South America to the beaches of Miami and the streets of New York, and on to Africa and throughout Europe and even further to China and India - Saviano follows the human trail of users, victims and traffickers. First-hand accounts show how the global sale and consumption of cocaine has radically altered economies over recent decades, and has impacted societies globally.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/884313?barcode=9781849496049&title=TheNakedDiet
 The Naked Diet by Tess Ward         $39.99
 Pure, Raw, Stripped, Bare, Undressed, Clean. The food (nicely presented). The book (nicely presented). Beetroot quinoa granola, Raw spring rolls with peanut dipping sauce, Super green cauliflower couscous and Soba noodles with mango and sesame. Change your mindset and eat less-processed, cleaner and simpler foods that restore and nourish your body back to its naked, pure state.

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/884058-TheWatchmakerofFiligreeStreet-9781408854297
The Watchmaker of Filigree Street by Natasha Pulley        $32.99
He lived his life like clockwork. Until he met the watchmaker. An enjoyable historical fantasy set in London, 1883.
"Pulley's electrifying debut is a triumph of speculative fiction. It captures the frenetic energy of a world undergoing extraordinary changes: London in the time of new electrical devices, Gilbert and Sullivan's theatre, and the terror of Irish nationalist bombings. Pulley expertly employs the tools of mystery and fantasy to examine the social pressures faced by the marginalised." - Publishers' Weekly
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/877461-TheStreetofWonderfulPossibilitiesWhistlerWildeandSargentinTiteStreet-9780711236738
 The Street of Wonderful Possibilities: Whistler, Wilde and Sargent in Tie Street by Devon Cox        $55.00
One of the most influential artistic quarters in the late 19th and early 20th centuries was London's Tite Street. For Oscar Wilde, the street was full of 'wonderful possibilities', while for James Abbott McNeill Whistler it was 'the birthplace of art'. Modern masterpieces in art and literature flowed from the studios and houses of Tite Street, but this bohemian enclave had a dark side as well. Here Whistler was bankrupted, Frank Miles was sent to an asylum, Wilde was imprisoned, and Peter Warlock was gassed to death.

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/881923-WherestheElephant-9781405276481
Where's the Elephant? by Sarah Barroux        $22.00
Can you find the elephant among the trees? Between the buildings? One every page? (We can).
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/876532?barcode=9780143573173&title=MusingsfromtheInnerDuck
Musings from the Inner Duck by Michael Leunig        $30.00
Leunig is on top form with another collection of his cartoons charting the sublimely misaligned corners of existence (isn't that all of it?). Leunig has an unparalleled ability to shine whimsy into our shared loneliness.

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/887345?barcode=9781925106794&title=June
June by Gerbrand Bakker       $35.00
On a hot summer's day in June 1969, everyone is gathered to welcome Queen Juliana. The young boys and girls wave their flags enthusiastically. But just as the monarch is getting into her car to leave, little Hanne Kaan and her mother arrive late - the Queen strokes the little girl's cheek and regally offers Anna Kaan her hand. It would have been an unforgettable day of celebration if only the baker hadn't been running late with his deliveries and knocked down Hanne, playing on the roadside, with his brand-new VW van. Years later, Jan Kaan arrives on a hot day in June in order to tidy his sister's grave, and is overcome again with grief and silent fury. Isn't it finally time to get to the bottom of things? Should the permit for the grave be extended? And why won't anyone explain to his little niece Dieke why grandma has been lying up in the hayloft for a day and a half, nursing a bottle of Advocaat and refusing to see anyone? Bakker won the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize for The Detour.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/884063?barcode=9781743364185&title=MyStreetFoodKitchen-FastandEasyFlavoursfromAroundtheWorld
 My Street Food Kitchen: Fast and easy flavours from around the world by Jennifer Joyce         $45.00
From the streets of the world to your kitchen table - tacos, burgers, curries, souvlaki, gozleme, noodles and dumplings, ceviche, pizza, &c, &c, &c. 


http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/884127-BlackRabbitHall-9780718181642
Black Rabbit Hall by Eve Chase       $37.00
At Black Rabbit Hall nothing much ever happens - time seems to move more and more slowly at this idyllic holiday home in Cornwall - until the worst thing happens and for the Alton children time feels like it's stopped altogether. As they run wild, lost in grief and confusion, an outsider, Caroline Shawcross, and her dark, angry son Lucian enter their lives, changing them forever. In the present day, Lorna Smith is searching for her perfect wedding venue and is inexplicably drawn to the now crumbling Black Rabbit Hall, unaware that her own history is locked up in those derelict walls ...
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/884307-Prune-9781743790717
 Prune by Gabrielle Hamilton      $69.99
A cookbook by the author of Blood, Bones and Butter. Hamilton opened Prune on New York's Lower East Side fifteen years ago to great acclaim and lines down the block.
>> In the kitchen at Prune
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/885131-SomethingtoHide-9781784740474
Everybody Has Something to Hide by Deborah Moggach        $38.00
"Nobody in the world knows our secret...that I've ruined Bev's life, and she's ruined mine."
An  enjoyable caper along the unexpected twists that later life can bring, from the author of The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel and Tulip Fever.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/882479-EndofPlentytheRacetoFeedaCrowdedWorld-9781925106565
The End of Plenty: The race to feed a crowded world by Joel K. Bourne Jr.       $39.99
New seeds, chemicals and irrigation, coupled with free trade, drove the greatest global population boom in history - but left ecological devastation and an unsustainable agro-economic status quo in their wake. Now, with a greater number of mouths to feed than ever before, tightening global food supplies have spurred riots and reform around the world.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/882501-EmpireoftheWavesTheVoyageoftheMoonChild-9780143307549
Voyage of the Moon Child ('Empire of the Waves' #1) by Christopher Richardson       $21.00
Anni Tidechild lives on Pel Narine, one of the floating islands of Salila. An orphan, Anni is under control of the ruler, Wavelord Filip Able. Struggling with her family's past and lost within her own life, Anni's world is on the brink of change. Because someone or something is calling to her. When she meets Duck Knifetooth, son of the famed Wavemaster Adamson Knifetooth, the new friends are catapulted into danger. Pirates, the last giant, a magic ship and cretaures of the deep. But always in the back of her mind is the question: Who is friend and who is foe?
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/887702-CharlieMartzandOtherStoriesTheUnpublishedStoriesofElmoreLeonard-9780297609803
 Charlie Martz: The unpublished stories by Elmore Leonard         $39.99
Largely written during his years as a copywriter at a Detroit advertising agency, these stories find Leonard exploring far-flung locations, from the bars of small-town New Mexico to a military base in Kuala Lumpur. They also introduce us to unforgettable Leonard characters, some of whom - like ageing lawman Charlie Martz and weary former matador Eladio Montoya - star in his other works but were born in these pages.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/858065?barcode=9781775432630&title=LittleRedRidingHood%28NotQuite%29
Little Red Riding Hood (Not quite) by Yvonne Morrison and Donovan Bixley         $19.00
Being told the folk tale, a child asks the questions we somehow never thought to ask, and ends up subverting the story!
- So this wolf can talk?
- Yes.
- And Little Red Riding Hood didn't think that was weird?
- No. Like I said, this was in the olden days
This book is a finalist in the 2015 New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults.



19 June 2015


http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/915062?barcode=9781447294825&title=ALittleLife
 A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara      $37.99
 An epic about love and friendship in the twenty-first century that goes into some of the darkest places fiction has ever travelled and yet somehow improbably breaks through into the light.
"This book is the best I’ve read so far this year and one of the best that I’ve ever read. Even when I wasn’t actually reading I was with these characters. It’s thoroughly engrossing, shattering, epic in every sense, and beyond what I thought literature could do." - Holly
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/881087-ZizzThelifeofLenLye-9781927249215
Zizz! The life and art of Len Lye by Len Lye and Roger Horrocks         $29.99
An indispensable collection of Lye's own writing about art, about his art, and about his life, sharply assembled by his biographer, Roger Horrocks.
>> Tusalava, Lye's first film (from 1929!).
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/914529?barcode=9781781255100&title=SeioboThereBelow
 Seiobo There Below by Laszlo Krasznahorkai        $36.99
What is beauty? How can humans achieve and communicate transcendent experience? Krasznahorkai, the Hungarian master of the extended sentence, who has just been awarded the 2015 Man Booker International Prize, builds a multifaceted, highly polished jewel of a fiction, conjuring moments of clarity from history and mythology, from ancient Japan to Renaissance Italy. The pellucidity of the writing sits like a crust over Kransznahorkai's savage pessimism. Ottilie Mulzet won the 2014 Best Translated Book of the Year Award for this book.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/876228?barcode=9780008135072&title=Stalin%27sDaughter%3ATheExtraordinaryandTumultuousLifeofSvetlanaAlliluyeva
 Stalin's Daughter: The extraordinary and tumultuous life of Svetlana Alliluyeva by Rosemary Sullivan        $34.99
Svetlana Stalin spent her youth inside the walls of the Kremlin. Communist Party privilege protected her from the mass starvation and purges that haunted Russia, but she did not escape tragedy - the loss of everyone she loved and being exiled to Siberia by her father. In 1967 Svetlana shocked the world by defecting to the United States, leaving her two children behind. But although she was never a part of her father's regime, she could not escape his legacy. Her life in America was fractured; she moved frequently, married disastrously, shunned other Russian exiles, and ultimately died in poverty. 
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/906943-TheMakingofMrBolsover-9780099548690
 The Making of Mr Bolsover by Cornelius Medvei          $24.00
 Name: Lynch, Andrew; a.k.a. 'Mr Bolsover.' Career: civil servant, librarian, columnist, local councillor, revolutionary. Recreations: shooting squirrels, skinning rabbits, cooking with rats. Address: present whereabouts unknown; last sighted in South Downs woodland close to the A275. Professional Interests: cataloguing systems, hermits, badger welfare, troglodytes, revolutionary politics. From the calm of Uckfield library to the demands of high office, a life on the run and a final confrontation with the authorities, this is an epic tale of a modern misfit and a political biography like no other.
"A minor masterpiece of the deadpan. A very, very funny book. Genuinely original and written with understated intelligence." - Sunday Telegraph 
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/867843-TheBookofMemoryGaps-9780399171932
 The Book of Memory Gaps by Cecilia Ruiz        $26.00
Has your memory ever let you down, or, worse, deceived you? Cecilia Ruiz has made a beautiful, wistful book about this.
>> Watch these memory gaps.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/887186-PassporttoHell-9781869408398
 Passport to Hell by Robin Hyde      $39.99
Robin Hyde came across Starkie while reporting in Mt Eden Gaol in the 1930s and immediately knew she had to write his 'queer true terrible story'. The result was greeted by John A. Lee, war veteran, author and politician, as 'the most important New Zealand war book yet published'. Hyde took the raw horrors, respites and reversals of Starkie's experiences and composed a work of literature much greater than a mere documentary of war. She portrays a man looting a dead man's money-belt and filching beer from the Tommies; attempting to shoot a sergeant in a haze of absinthe, yet carrying his wounded captain back across No Man's Land; a man recommended for the V.C. and honoured for his bravery - but also subject to nine courts martial. In its psychological acuity and emotional depth. A new edition of this important book. 
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/868493-MeadowlandThePrivateLifeofanEnglishField-9780552778992
 Meadowland: The private life of an English field by John Lewis-Stempel      $25.00
A beautiful piece of intimate nature-writing, chronicling a year's births, lives and deaths in and around a farm field. Winner of the 2015 Thwaites Wainwright Prize for Nature Writing.
>> An extract

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/877353-OneMoonlitNight-9781782116769
 One Moonlit Night by Caradog Prichard       $24.99
Is this the Great Welsh Novel? A boy and his friends witness a side to their Welsh village life that they had no idea existed, and their innocence is exchanged for the shocking reality of the adult world.

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/877385-DoitLikeaWoman-AndChangetheWorld-9781846275791
 Do It Like a Woman, And change the world by Caroline Criado-Perez       $35.00
Every day, all around the world, women are reinventing what it means to be female in cultures where power, privilege or basic freedoms are all too often equated with being male. Here, Criado-Perez introduces us to some of these pioneering women. We meet the first woman to cross the Antarctic alone; we meet a female fighter pilot in Afghanistan; we meet a climate change activist who scaled new heights; we meet a Chilean revolutionary turned politician; we meet the Russian punks who rocked out against Putin; and we meet the Iranian journalist who dared to uncover her hair.
>> Why this fear of autonomous female speech and action?
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/879766-TheTruthAccordingToUs-9780857987945
 The Truth According to Us by Annie Barrows       $37.00
The new book from the co-author of The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society. also evokes the charm and eccentricity of a small town peopled with extraordinary characters, the small mill town of Macedonia, West Virginia in the 1930s.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/915315?barcode=9780199377466&title=TheAltruisticBrain%3AHowWeareNaturallyGood
 The Altruistic Brain: How we are naturally good by Donald W. Pfaff         $45.00
Neuroscientists, behaviouralist psychologists and evolutionary biologists suggest that ethical pro-social behaviour could arise from genetics rather than external systems of law, philosophy or religion.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/887187-TauiraMaoriMethodsofLearningandTeaching-9781869408220
 Tauira: Maori methods of teaching and learning by Joan Metge        $45.00
What is the role of whanau and hapu, household and marae, kaumatua and siblings, work and play in learning?
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/877360-ParadiseCity-9781408855003
Paradise City by Elizabeth Day                 $37.00
"An acutely observed and insightful portrait of contemporary urban life. Audacious, funny and shrewdly telling - written with tremendous confidence and brio." - William Boyd 
"A wise, big-hearted novel. I was utterly caught up in Day's four interweaving lives." - Esther Freud

http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/881886?barcode=9781743790175&title=ZombieMcCrombiefromanOverturnedKombi
Zombie McCrombie From an Overturned Kombi by Michael Ward         $24.99
An thoroughly nasty Hairy Maclary spoof (why has it taken so long?). This really puts the dog into doggerel.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/879866-TheAccidentalSpeciesMisunderstandingsofHumanEvolution-9780226271200
The Accidental Species: Misunderstandings of human evolution by Henry Gee       $39.99
Notions such as the "missing link" demonstrate a fairly unscientific popular misunderstanding of the mechanisms of evolution. This book sets out to provide a corrective. 
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/915314?barcode=9780199338870&title=Aha%21%3ATheMomentsofInsightThatShapeOurWorld
 Aha! The moments of insight that shape our world by William B. Irvine         $45.00
For Archimedes, clarity struck while he was taking a bath. For Gustav Mahler, it came as the blades of his oars touched the water. And for Albert Einstein, it emerged while he was talking to a friend. Some great ideas happen suddenly (and some develop slowly). Why?
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/876311-AtHomeintheWholeFoodKitchen-9781910254141
 At Home in the Whole Food Kitchen: Celebrating the art of eating well by Amy Chaplin     $49.99
Everything from how to stock your cupboard to how to use what you have in that cupboard to make food that not only tastes good but is good for you (and the planet). 
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/879304?barcode=9780349139531&title=PlagueandCholera
 Plague and Cholera by Patrick Deville         $28.00
Ceaselessly curious and courageous, Alexandre Yersin, once Pasteur's protege, stands, in this compelling reimagining of his life, a lone genius,against a backdrop of world wars, pandemics, colonialism, progress and decadence.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/867810-AllLovelyThings-AFieldJournalfortheObjectsThatDefineUs-9780399170591
 All Lovely Things; A field journal for the objects that define us by Lea Redmond        $23.00
Use the prompts to draw a portrait of yourself through the objects that have been and are important to you.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/913325?barcode=9781925240139&title=TheLostDaughter
 The Lost Daughter by Elena Ferrante      $29.99
While you are waiting for the final book in the 'Neopolitan Quartet' (due in September - pre-order now!), why not read some of Ferrante's back list? All are finely drawn dissections of human relationships. We also currently have stock of The Days of Abandonment and Troubling Love.
 "Ferrante's gift for psychological horror renders it immediate and visceral." - New Yorker 
"This superb and scary Italian writer has blown the lid off tempestuous parent-child relations." - Seattle Times
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/877414-PhilosophyforMilitants-9781781688694
 Philosophy for Militants by Alain Badiou      $17.00
How does politics condition philosophy? How can philosophy sharpen and direct political engagement? What emerging forces of emancipation will reinvigorate democracy? 
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/860469-BehindtheMaskTheLifeofVitaSackville-West-9780007486984
 Behind the Mask: The life of Vita Sackville-West by Matthew Dennison       $25.00
"Dennison captures both Vita's irresistible charm and her selfishness. Like his subject, he is a natural storyteller, and his impeccable scholarship never weighs down his lively narrative." - Independent
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/867118-TheHomingInstinctTheStoryandScienceofMigration-9780007595853
 The Homing Instinct: Meaning and mystery in animal migration by Bernd Heinrich         $25.00
The fascinating science behind the mysteries of animal migration: how geese imprint true visual landscape memory over impossible distances; how the subtlest of scent trails are used by many creatures, from fish to insects to amphibians, to pinpoint their home; and how the tiniest of songbirds are equipped for solar and magnetic orienteering over vast distances.
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/877358-ATimeforEverything-9781846275913
 A Time for Everything by Karl Ove Knausgaard       $24.99
What if everything you read in the Bible were true? How should we deal with angels? How can God change? A new and improved edition of Knausgaard's strange first novel, published before his rise to international prominence with his ongoing 'My Struggle' series. 
http://www.pageandblackmore.co.nz/products/877408-ACuriousCareer-9781408837214
 A Curious Career by Lynn Barber      $25.00
Lynn Barber, by her own admission, has always suffered from a compelling sense of nosiness. An exceptionally inquisitive child she constantly questioned everyone she knew about imitate details of their lives. This talent for nosiness, coupled with her unusual lack of the very English fear of social embarrassment, turned out to be the perfect qualification for a celebrity interviewer.
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The Daughterhood: The good, the bad and the guilty of mother-daughter relationships by Natasha Fennell and Roisin Ingle      $32.99
What unfinished business do you have with your daughter or with your mother?

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 Stranded by Val McDermid      $27.99
Nineteen nail-biting, intense and intricately plotted crime stories from one of the UK's greatest psychological thriller writers, this diverse collection demonstrates the scope of Val McDermid's imagination and her powers as a storyteller.
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 Gin, Glorious Gin: How Mother's Ruin became the Spirit of London by Olivia Williams         $28.00
In 1730, 45 million litres of gin were distilled in London and sold from 7,000 dram shops - that's 63 litres for every citizen. 

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Samurai and the Culture of Japan's Great Peace by Fabian Drixler et al     $45.00
This lavishly illustrated book uses artefacts, both virtuoso and unassuming, to give insight into the cultural and political life of early modern Japan. 
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 Flying Free: Stories and where they come from, A book for curious children by Adrienne Frater     $37.00
A collection of local author Adrienne Frater's stories, most previously broadcast on National Radio or published in the School Journal. Each is prefaced with an explanation of the story's origin and the path it has taken to the reader or listener.
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 Einstein's Masterwork: 1915 and the General Theory of Relativity by John Gribbin      $29.99
100 years ago, Albert Einstein presented his masterwork to the Prussian Academy of Sciences - a theory of gravity, matter, space and time: the General Theory of Relativity. Einstein himself said it was 'the most valuable theory of my life', and 'of incomparable beauty'. It describes the evolution of the Universe, black holes, the behaviour of orbiting neutron stars, gravitational lensing, and why clocks run slower on the surface of the Earth than in space. It even suggests the possibility of time travel. 
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 Quantum Mechanics: The theoretical minimum by Leonard Susskind      $26.00
Roll up your mental sleeves and get to work on the inner and outer workings of the universe.
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 Mrs Grant and Madame Jule by Jennifer Chiaverini         $37.00
Another fine example of historical distaff fiction, this time about the wife of Ulysses S. Grant and her relationship with her namesake slave, from the author of Mrs Lincoln's Dressmaker
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 Faber Modern Classics          $15.99 each
They're here! Some of the pegs upon which modern literature is hung are now available in this lovely series. Come and pile them up or click through to browse!