The Unauthorized Version - A Cartoon History of New Zealand by Ian Fraser Grant
$32.50 NZD
Category: NZ Art & Artists
A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO THE FASHION INDUSTRY: CONCEPT TO CUSTOMER by Virginia Grose
$50.00 NZD
Category: Fashion
Country Houses of New Zealand, North Island by Edward Michael C. Fowler (Illustrator)
$27.50 NZD
Category: NZ North Island
Taonga Maori by Wiremu Cooper
$27.50 NZD
Category: NZ Art & Artists
One thousand years of Maori art, artifacts, and culture from an exhibit at the National Museum of New Zealand The Te Maori exhibition of 1983-87 explored the art and artistry of Maori and offered their secrets to a then naive New Zealand. This catalogue is a superb reminder of the treasures that were sh ...Show more
New Zealand Women Artists by Anne Kirker
$42.50 NZD
Category: NZ Art & Artists | Reading Level: very good
Fashion Promotion - Building a Brand Through Marketing and Communication by Gwyneth Moore
$54.99 NZD
Category: Fashion | Series: Basics Fashion Management Ser.
Fashion Promotion is an inspiring and practical guide to promoting a brand. It addresses the new ways in which brands engage with customers, through the latest digital channels as well as traditional methods. Topics covered include developing a brand from an original idea, the impact of influencers and ...Show more
Robin Morrison - At Home and Abroad by Robin Morrison
$75.00 NZD
Category: Art, Design & Photography | Reading Level: very good
Compiled from images created over 15 years, this collection represents the essence of the work of New Zealand's most highly regarded photographer. At Home and Abroad brings together Robin Morrison's most significant work. It includes his work from England, Ireland, Australia, India and, of course, New Z ...Show more
Maori Wood Sculpture of New Zealand by T. Barrow
$52.50 NZD
Category: Maori History, Society & Culture
A Blaze of Colour: Gordon Tovey - Artist Educator by Carol Henderson
$32.50 NZD
Category: Art, Design & Photography | Reading Level: good
The high standard of art in New Zealand schools is due largely to the achievements of one person. A colourful man himself, Gordon Tovey (1901