Pukeahu Anthology

Bibliography

We are grateful to all those who have let us reproduce their words and images or produced original works for the anthology

This is the first publication of the texts by Thomas Aitken, Lynn Davidson, Lena Fransham, Robin Peace, Vivienne Plumb, Angela Kilford, and Alice Te Punga Somerville.

Images have been sourced from the National Library of New Zealand, Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa, Te Papa Tongarewa’s Collections Online, and original images provided by Thomas Aitken, Derek Smith and Alicia Tolley.


Sources of material that has appeared elsewhere:

Aberhart, Laurence. Aberhart. Wellington: Victoria University Press, 2007. Print.

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Best, Elsdon. ‘The Land of Tara and They Who Settled It.’ Journal of the Polynesian Society 26.4 (1917): 166–168. Web. 12 Mar. 2015.

Buchanan, Rachel. ‘Tomb of the Unknown Warrior’ and ‘Naming the Unknown Warrior.’ The Parihaka Album: Lest We Forget. Wellington: Huia Publishers, 2010. 220–231. Print.

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Jenner, Lynn. ‘Thinking About Waves.’ Griffith Review Edition 43: Pacific Highways. Ed. Julianne Shultz and Lloyd Jones. Melbourne: Text Publishing Company, 2014. 110–112. Print.

Harcourt, Peter. ‘Mount Cook.’ My Brilliant Suburb. Ed. David McGill and Grant Tilly. Wellington: Platform Publishing, 1985. 16–17. Print.

Hyde, Robin. The Godwits Fly. Ed. Patrick Sandbrook. Auckland: Auckland University Press. 16–19. Print.

Ihimaera, Witi. The Parihaka Woman. Auckland: Random House, 2011. 168–171. Print.

Lawlor, Pat. ‘Saw the Prisoners Again.’ Old Wellington Days. Christchurch: Whitcombe and Tombs Ltd, 1959. 23–24. Print.

Lee, David. ‘Hopper Street Tram Crash.’ This is not a Dummy Run. Family Memoir. Unpublished. 2014.

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Wong, Alison. ‘A Shilling.’ When the Earth Turns Silver. Auckland: Penguin, 2009. 10–12. Print.