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How To Listen To Pop Music (The Ginger Series 03) by Nick Bollinger
$10.00 NZD
Category: Music | Series: Ginger Series 03 | Reading Level: very good
Nick Bollinger traces his personal voyage through pop music. An illuminating guide to pop music for the curious uninitiated, this book will also provoke and stimulate fans and fanatics. Nick Bollinger, one of New Zealand's leading rock journalists, is also a musician who has played in bands from Rough J ...Show more
How to Catch a Fish by Kevin Ireland
$10.00 NZD
Category: Fishing | Series: The Ginger Series | Reading Level: very good
This fine, funny, beautiful book should be on the shelf of every fisherman - and woman - and their long-suffering friends and family. If you think fishing is a simple matter of casting off from a river bank with rod and reel, or dropping a hook and line over the isde of a dinghy, you're in for a shock. ...Show more
How to Hear Classical Music by Davinia Caddy
$12.00 NZD
Category: Music | Series: The Ginger Series #11 | Reading Level: very good
Have you ever wondered why most classical music concerts are such stuffy affairs? Had to bluff your way through conversations about classical music? Want to get a handle on music by the modern composers? Or just want a great read on music you love? How to Hear Classical Music is all this and more.
How to Look at a Painting by Justin Paton
$12.00 NZD
Category: New Zealand | Series: The Ginger Series | Reading Level: very good
In this hugely engaging book, acclaimed art writer Justin Paton takes us on a journey of exploration through the centuries and across the painted world - from the luscious fruit of Italy's Caravaggio to the lonely landscapes of New Zealand's Rita Angus, the dazzling panoramas of America's Lari Pittman a ...Show more
How to Watch a Bird by Steve Braunias
$10.00 NZD
Category: Natural History | Series: Ginger Series 10 | Reading Level: very good
As prize-winning journalist Steve Braunias stands on an apartment balcony on a sultry summer evening, a black-backed gull flies so close he is instantaneously bowled over with happiness.'I thought: Birds, everywhere. I wanted to know more about them.' This book is the result - a wondrous personal journe ...Show more
How to Watch a Game of Rugby by Spiro Zavos
$12.00 NZD
Category: NZ Sport History | Series: Ginger Series | Reading Level: very good
In How to Watch a Game of Rugby, Zavos shares his love and knowledge of the sport with wit and warmth, and passes on some illuminating pointers. Anyone who has ever wondered what the difference is between a ruck and a maul, or a fly half and a fullback, will find this book illuminating. But if you alrea ...Show more
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