found: 12 books

 
David Eggleton and Craig Potton
Here On Earth: The Landscape In New Zealand Literature
Craig Potton Publishing 2001 Softcover, 139pp. A celebration of the relationship between New Zealand literature and the landscape, linking prose extracts and poems from best-loved authors with the landscape images of photographer Craig Potton. With writings from such luminaries as Katherine Mansfield, James K Baxter and Janet Frame and contemporary writers such as Elizabeth Knox and Kirsty Gunn, the book creates an original, elegant and evocative anthology of New Zealand writing. Heavy. (ISBN: 9780908802524). Very Good.
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Book number: 1567752
NZD 17.50 [Appr.: EURO 9.25 US$ 10.4 | £UK 8 | JP¥ 1482]
Catalogue: General
Keywords: Literary, Photography, Travel, NZ9780908802524 9780908802524

 
EGGLETON, DAVID
Into the Light: A History of New Zealand Photography
Potton & Burton, 2006-11-01. Hardcover. Looks unread but has gift notes to half title page. Large format hardcover in jacket. oversized and overweight. Please email for photos.. Used: Very Good .
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Book number: 80963
USD 201.99 [Appr.: EURO 177.75 | £UK 151 | JP¥ 28793]

 
David Eggleton
Landfall 228: Aotearoa New Zealand Arts And Letters
Otago University Press 2014 Paperback, 208pp. (ISBN: 9781877578472). Very Good.
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Book number: 1576165
NZD 13.50 [Appr.: EURO 7.25 US$ 8.02 | £UK 6 | JP¥ 1143]
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Keywords: Fiction, Essays, Short Stories, NZ9781877578472 9781877578472

 
David Eggleton
Landfall 230: Aotearoa New Zealand Arts And Letters
Otago University Press 2016 Paperback, 208pp. Product Description Landfall is a place, a mythic place, a piece of valuable cultural estate, consistently representing over time the robust heritage of Aotearoa New Zealand arts and letters. Landfall 230 maintains the momentum, keeps the flag flying, and acts as a compass to home ground. The cover signals a turn to geopolitics and Maori land rights revisited, with Emily Karaka’s colourful landscape painting of Tamaki Makaurau-Auckland as disputed territory, while inside, Landfall 230 proves to be a strongly multicultural issue, reflecting the diversity and energy of contemporary New Zealand writing, with contributions by, among others, writers of Mexican, Samoan, Rotuman, Chinese, Irish and Indian backgrounds. (ISBN: 9781877578915). Very Good.
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Book number: 1575877
NZD 15.50 [Appr.: EURO 8.25 US$ 9.21 | £UK 7 | JP¥ 1313]
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Keywords: Fiction, Essays, Short Stories, NZ9781877578915 9781877578915

 
David Eggleton
Landfall 224
Otago University Press 2012 Paperback, 208pp. Home is a classic Landfall Open House issue, where anything and everything goes. Submissions poured in on every topic conceivable, and the result is truly a feast of good writing and imagination. Courtney Sina Meredith, Emma Barnes, Kay McKenzie Cooke, Tony Beyer and C K Stead (among others) offer up new poems exploring topics as disparate as the body, the corner dairy, 'cloud' technology, silent film stars and more. All make for exhilarating reads. Be enchanted too by a wealth of short stories: Alex Wild Jespersens deftly humorous tale of a media studies tutor's first experience with girl-on-girl boxing, Vivienne Plumbs The Cabin Trunk, David Herkts story set in the rarefied world of the uber-wealthy at the height of the financial crisis and Laura Solomon's futuristic piece about a Kiwi cult that breeds 'shumans' (sheep/humans). (ISBN: 9781877578434). Good.
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Book number: 1577615
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Catalogue: General
Keywords: NZ, Literature, Short Stories9781877578434 9781877578434

 
David Eggleton
Landfall 227: Vital Signs
Otago Univ Pr Paperback, 208pp. A raft of New Zealand writers and artists diagnose 'vital signs' in this volume of Landfall. From the slogan on a T-shirt in Mexico, to the moon rising over a flag in Turkey, to haunting evidence of menace and mystery in the Marlborough Sounds, Landfall 227 traverses narratives, identities, and cultures to offer vital engagement with the best and the most promising of new New Zealand writing. 'Vital signs' is a medical term that refers to the body's health and well-being, as evidenced by heart rate, respiration, reflexes, and body temperature. A suite of new paintings by Mark Braunias humorously teases out the visceral aspect of the human condition, while a portfolio of color photographs by Peter Black contemplates the healing beauty of landscape. Small crease to the cover. (ISBN: 9781877578465). Very Good.
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Book number: 1577864
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Catalogue: General
Keywords: Fiction, NZ, Short Stories9781877578465 9781877578465

 
David Eggleton
Landfall 231: Aotearoa New Zealand Arts And Letters
Otago University Press 2016 Paperback, 208pp. Autumn 2016. (ISBN: 9781927322239). Very Good.
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Book number: 1577898
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Keywords: Fiction, Essays, Short Stories, NZ9781927322239 9781927322239

 
David Eggleton
Landfall 233: Autumn 2017 (70Th Anniversary Issue)
Otago University Press 2017 Paperback, 208pp. Featured Artists: Chris Corson-Scott, Heather Straka, Jenna Packer, Samuel Harrison Writers Aimee-Jane Anderson-O'Connor, Nick Ascroft, Claire Baylis, Miro Bilbrough, Victoria Broome, Iain Britton, Owen Bullock, Christine Burrows, Brent Cantwell, Marisa Cappetta, Joanna Cho, Stephanie Christie, Makyla Curtis, Doc Drumheller, Mark Edgecombe, Lynley Edmeades, Johanna Emeney, Riemke Ensing, Ciaran Fox, Michael Gould, Sarah Grout, Shen Haobo, Paula Harris, René Harrison, Stephen Higginson, Jeffrey Paparoa Holman, Amanda Hunt, Anna Jackson, Ted Jenner, Anne Kennedy, Erik Kennedy, Jessica Le Bas, Wes Lee, Michele Leggott, Carolyn McCurdie, Robert McLean, Fardowsa Mohamed, Kavita Ivy Nandan, Emma Neale, Piet Nieuwland, Claire Orchard, Bob Orr, Jenny Powell, Chris Price, Helen Rickerby, Ron Riddell, L. E. Scott, Iain Sharp, Charlotte Simmonds, Peter Simpson, Tracey Slaughter, Laura Solomon, Barry Southam, Matafanua Tamatoa, Philip Temple, Dunstan Ward, Elizabeth Welsh, Sue Wootton, Mark Young, Karen Zelas. (ISBN: 9780947522520). Very Good.
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Book number: 1578122
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Keywords: Art, Literary, NZ, Short Stories, Poetry9780947522520 9780947522520

 
David Eggleton
Landfall 232: Aotearoa New Zealand Arts And Letters
Otago University Press 2016 Paperback, 208pp. Product Description Landfall is a place, a mythic place, a piece of valuable cultural estate, consistently representing over time the robust heritage of Aotearoa New Zealand arts and letters. Landfall 230 maintains the momentum, keeps the flag flying, and acts as a compass to home ground. The cover signals a turn to geopolitics and Maori land rights revisited, with Emily Karaka’s colourful landscape painting of Tamaki Makaurau-Auckland as disputed territory, while inside, Landfall 230 proves to be a strongly multicultural issue, reflecting the diversity and energy of contemporary New Zealand writing, with contributions by, among others, writers of Mexican, Samoan, Rotuman, Chinese, Irish and Indian backgrounds. (ISBN: 9781927322246). Very Good.
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Book number: 1576376
NZD 13.50 [Appr.: EURO 7.25 US$ 8.02 | £UK 6 | JP¥ 1143]
Catalogue: General
Keywords: Fiction, Essays, Short Stories, NZ9781927322246 9781927322246

 
David Eggleton
Landfall 232: Aotearoa New Zealand Arts And Letters
Otago University Press 2016 Paperback, 208pp. Product Description Landfall is a place, a mythic place, a piece of valuable cultural estate, consistently representing over time the robust heritage of Aotearoa New Zealand arts and letters. Landfall 230 maintains the momentum, keeps the flag flying, and acts as a compass to home ground. The cover signals a turn to geopolitics and Maori land rights revisited, with Emily Karaka’s colourful landscape painting of Tamaki Makaurau-Auckland as disputed territory, while inside, Landfall 230 proves to be a strongly multicultural issue, reflecting the diversity and energy of contemporary New Zealand writing, with contributions by, among others, writers of Mexican, Samoan, Rotuman, Chinese, Irish and Indian backgrounds. (ISBN: 9781927322246). Near Mint.
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Book number: 1578978
NZD 15.50 [Appr.: EURO 8.25 US$ 9.21 | £UK 7 | JP¥ 1313]
Catalogue: General
Keywords: Fiction, Essays, Short Stories, NZ9781927322246 9781927322246

 
David Eggleton
Landfall 234 - Spring 2017
Otago University Press 2018 Paperback, 208pp. Featured Artists include James Robinson, Jenna Packer, Andrew McLeod Writers: Alie Benge, Marianne Bevan, Tony Beyer, Owen Bullock, Kate Camp, Medb Charleton, H. E. Crampton, John Dennison, Doc Drumheller, Breton Dukes, Lynley Edmeades, Ben Egerton, Riemke Ensing, Sisilia Eteuati, Laurence Fearnley, Rachel J. Fenton, Rhian Gallagher, René Harrison, Ingrid Horrocks, Mark Anthony Houlahan, Stephanie Johnson, Judith Lofey, Owen Marshall, Samantha Montgomerie, Claire Orchard, Bob Orr, Kiri Piahana-Wong, Brian Potiki, Joanna Preston, Vaughan Rapatahana, Rebecca Reader, Sue Reidy, James Robinson, Ali Shakir, Kerrin P. Sharpe, Sarah Shirley, Carin Smeaton, Ruby Solly, Michael Steven, Mua Strickson-Pua, Tayi Tibble, Albert Wendt, Sue Wootton, and Phoebe Wright. This issue also includes the results of the Kathleen Grattan Award for Poetry 2017 and judge's report by Bill Manhire, results of the Caselberg Trust International Poetry Prize and judge's report by Riemke Ensing, and results and winning essays from Landfall Essay Competition 2017, and judge's report by David Eggleton. Small crease on front cover, otherwise excellent shape. (ISBN: 9781988531151). Very Good.
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Book number: 1578979
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Keywords: Art, Painting, Literary, Poetry, NZ9781988531151 9781988531151

 
EGGLETON, DAVID
People of the Land
Auckland, New Zealand, Penguin Books (NZ). 1988, First Edition. (ISBN: 014058613x) Soft Cover, 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Egleton’s many awards include PEN Best First Book of Poetry, and the Robert Burns Fellowship and is New Zealand poet laureate. CONDITION 120 pages insription by author inside front "to Denis thanks David. Unworn and unread copy. As New. Signed by Author.
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Book number: 16280
USD 26.00 [Appr.: EURO 23 | £UK 19.5 | JP¥ 3706]
Catalogue: Poetry
Keywords: 014058613x

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