Friday, February 28, 2014

Twist List for 28 February 2014

HAWKES BAY DESK REFERENCE


Electrotechnology practice.
Hampson, Jeffery.
French Forest, N.S.W. : Pearson Australia, 2013. 
621.3 Ham

  
Electrical trade principles : a practical approach.
Hampson, Jeffery and Hanssen, Steve.
Frenchs Forest, N.S.W. : Pearson Australia, 2013.
621.3 Ham

      

JUNIOR FICTION


Dog on trial.
Ford, Vince.
Auckland : Scholastic, 2013. 
For

 
Payback.
Kelly, Michelle.
Manukau, N.Z. : Scholastic, 2008.
Kel

  

MAIN COLLECTION

   
The fourth eye : Maori media in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Hokowhitu, Brendan and Devadas, Vijay.
Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, [2013].
302.23089 Fou


The essential guide to coaching and mentoring : pratical skills for teachers.
Tolhurst, Judith.
New York : Longman, 2010.
371.102 Tol

  
IBM SPSS for introductory statistics : use and interpretation.
Morgan, George A. 
New York ; London : Routledge, 2013.
519.5 IBM

  
Nursing care plans : transitional patient & family centered care.
Carpenito, Lynda Juall.
Philadelphia : Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins,[2014]. 
610.73 Car

  
Pharmacology for nursing care.
Lehne, Richard A.
St. Louis, Mo. : Elsevier/Saunders, 2013.
615.1 Leh

  
Caregiver stress and staff support in illness, dying, and bereavement.
Renzenbrink, Irene. 
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2011.
616.029 Car

  
Life to be lived : challenges and choices in life-limiting illness.
Proot, Catherine.
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2013. 
616.029 Pro

  
The holistic orchard : tree fruits and berries the biological way.
Phillips, Michael.
White River Junction, Vt. : Chelsea Green Pub., 2011.
634.0484 Phi
 

Milady standard cosmetology
Clifton Park, N.Y. : Cengage Learning, 2012.
646.72 Mil

  
Fundamentals of management.
Samson, Danny.
South Melbourne, Vic. : Cengage Learning Australia, 2009.
658 Sam

  
Sell! : tall tales from the legends of New Zealand advertising.
Phillips, Hazel.
Auckland, New Zealand, 2013. 
659.10993 Phi

  
The routledge companion to arts marketing.
O'Reilly, Daragh and Rentschler, Ruth and Kirchner, Theresa.
New York : Routledge, 2014.
700.688 Rou


Marcel Breuer, 1902-1981 : form giver of the twentieth century.
Cobbers, Arnt.
Ko¨ln ; London : Taschen, 2007.
720.92 Bre
  

Fe´lix Candela, 1910-1997 : the mastering of boundaries.
Anda, Enrique X. de. and Gossel, Peter.
Hong Kong ; Los Angeles, Calif. : Taschen, 2008.
720.92 Can

  
Erich Mendelsohn, 1887-1953 : the analytical visionary.
Cobbers, Arnt.
Hong Kong ; Los Angeles : Taschen, 2007.
720.92 Men


How to be an illustrator.
Rees, Darrel.
London : Laurence King Publishing, 2014. 
741.6023 Ree

 
Speculative everything : design, fiction, and social dreaming.
Dunne, Anthony and Raby, Fiona.
Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, 2013. 
745.4 Dun

  
A practical guide to sustainable fashion.
Gwilt, Alison.
London : Fairchild Books, and imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2013. 
746.92 Pra


Paper & ink workshop : printmaking techniques using a variety of methods and materials.
Foster, John.
Beverly, Massachusetts : Rockport Publishers, [2013]. 
769.4 Pap

 
I'm with the band  : how to make a career in popular music in New Zealand.
Chunn, Mike.
Cambridge, N.Z. : Hurricane Press, 2011.
781.6402393 Chu

  
Surveillance on screen : monitoring contemporary films and television programs.
Lefait, Sebastien.
Lanham : Scarecrow Press, Inc., 2013.
791.43023 Lef

  
Native games : indigenous peoples and sports in the post-colonial world.
Hallinan, Chris and Judd, Barry. 
Bingley, UK : Emerald, 2013.
796.089 Nat

  
A history and philosophy of sport and physical education : from ancient civilizations to the modern world.
Mechikoff, Robert A.
New York : McGraw-Hill, 2014.
796.09 Mec

     
Twist Library Quote of the Day:
“Don't ever apologize to an author for buying something in paperback, or taking it out from a library (that's what they're there for. Use your library). Don't apologize to this author for buying books second hand, or getting them from bookcrossing or borrowing a friend's copy. What's important to me is that people read the books and enjoy them, and that, at some point in there, the book was bought by someone. And that people who like things, tell other people. The most important thing is that people read... ”
~ Neil Gaiman.

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