Monday, February 14, 2011

Twist List for 23/02/2011

MAORI COLLECTION
The passing world, the passage of life: John Hovell and the art of kōwhaiwhai.
Skinner, Damian.
Auckland, N.Z.: Rim Books, 2010.
704.0399442 Ski

Tōku haerenga: a transformation of Māori cloaks: combining traditional Māori materials with western weaving techniques.
Ngarimu-Cameron, Rokahurihia.
Saarbrücken, Germany: Lambert Academic Pub., 2010.
746.41 Nga

Stories without end: essays 1975-2010.
Binney, Judith.
Wellington, N.Z.: Bridget Williams Books, 2010.
993.425 Bin

MAIN COLLECTION
De Bono's thinking course.
De Bono, Edward.
Harlow: BBC Active, 2009.
153.2 Deb

Teach yourself to think.
De Bono, Edward.
London: Penguin, 1996.
153.42 DeB

How to be more interesting.
De Bono, Edward.
London: Viking, 2010.
158.2 Deb

I am right, you are wrong.
De Bono, Edward.
London: Viking, 2010.
160 Deb

Going bush: New Zealanders and nature in the twentieth century.
Ross, Kirstie.
Auckland, N.Z.: Auckland University Press, 2008.
306.4810993 Ros

New Zealand Investment year book 2010-2011.
38th ed. Auckland, N.Z.: Investment Research Group, 2010.
332.632 New

Aboriginal title and indigenous peoples: Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.
Knafla, Louis and Westra, Haijo (Editors).
Vancouver: UBC Press, 2010.
346.710432 Abo

Educating the reflective practitioner.
Schon, Donald A.
San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1987.
378.013 Sch

Long-term caring: residential, home and community aged care.
Scott, Karen and Webb, Margaret and Sorrentino, Shelia.
2nd ed., Chatswood, N.S.W.: Elsevier Australia, 2010.
610.7360994 Lon

The illustrated easy way to stop smoking: a smoker's guide to just how easy it is to quit.
Carr, Allen and Aisbett, Bev.
London: Arcturus, 2007.
616.86506 Car

Full range leadership development.
Avolio, Bruce J.
2nd ed., Thousand Oaks, Calif.: SAGE Publications, 2011.
658.4092 Avo

Paper politics: socially engaged printmaking today.
MacPhee, Josh (Editor).
Oakland, CA: PM Press, 2009.
760.28 Pap

Library Quote of the Day:
“Let us think of education as the means of developing our greatest abilities, because in each of us there is a private hope and dream which, fulfilled, can be translated into benefit for everyone and greater strength for our nation.” – John F. Kennedy

From the Twist Library Team