Volume 15 | Number 1 | Issue 67 | March 2005
Kim Griggs: Bill Manhire (ed), The Wide White Page: Writers Imagine Antarctica
Martin Edmond: Chris Else, On River Road; Nigel Cox, Tarzan Presley; Mike Johnson, Stench
Philip Temple: Maurice Shadbolt (obituary)
Roger Robinson: I A Gordon (obituary)
Nicholas Reid: “Back Door” (poem)
Vincent O’Sullivan: R A K Mason, Four Short Stories 1931-35 (with an afterword by Rachel Barrowman)
Bronwyn Tate: Kelly Ana Morey, Grace is Gone; Rebekah Palmer, Rhythm
Christina Thompson: Keri Hulme, Stonefish
Jane Hurley: Stephanie Johnson, Music from a Distant Room
Catharina van Bohemen: Jenny Pattrick, Heart of Coal
Barry Emslie: Anna Smith & Lydia Wevers (eds), On Display: New Essays in Cultural Studies
Mary Macpherson: Ken Hall, George D Valentine: A 19th Century Photographer in New Zealand
Nelson Wattie: Peter Munz, Beyond Wittgenstein’s Poker: New Light on Popper and Wittgenstein
Stephanie Johnson: Martin Edmond, Ghost Who Writes; Lindsay Rabbitt, These Lives I Have Buried; Jack Lasenby, What Makes A Teacher?
David Hill: Gordon McLauchlan, A Life’s Sentences; Peter Bland, Sorry, I’m a Stranger Here Myself
Renée: Pauline O’Regan, Miles To Go
Kay Hancock: Hugh Price, Ready to Read and the PM Books: A Memoir
John McIntyre: Imprints
Paul Morris: John Stenhouse and Jane Thomson (eds), Building God’s Own Country: Historical Essays on Religions in New Zealand
Don Aimer: Graeme Hunt, Black Prince: the biography of Fintan Patrick Walsh; David Grant (ed), The Big Blue: Snapshots of the 1951 Waterfront Lockout
Anna Livesey: Peter Olds, It Was a Tuesday Morning; Leonard Lambert, Natural Anthem; Harvey McQueen, Recessional
Alison Gray: Grant Duncan, Society and Politics: New Zealand Social Policy; Bronwyn Dalley and Margaret Tennant (eds), Past Judgement: Social Policy in New Zealand History
Jennifer Shennan: Adam Manterys (ed), New Zealand’s First Refugees: Pahiatua’s Polish Children
Kate de Goldi: “Blaming Tolkien” (comment)