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  2. New Zealand School Journal - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand School Journal is a periodical children's educational publication in New Zealand. ... Illustration by Colin McCahon for the journal, c. 1940s [47]

  3. Landfall (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Landfall was founded and first edited by New Zealand poet Charles Brasch. It was described by Peter Simpson in the Oxford Companion to New Zealand Literature (2006) as "the most important and long-lasting journal in New Zealand's literature". [2]

  4. Bob Kerr (author and artist) - Wikipedia

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    Bob Kerr was born in 1951 in Wellington, New Zealand.He grew up in Tokoroa and graduated with a Diploma of Fine Arts (Hons) in 1974 from the University of Auckland. [2] In 1973 he was an editor of Craccum (the Auckland University Students' Association weekly magazine) along with collaborator Stephen Ballantyne, with whom he went on to create Terry and the Gunrunners, [5] which has been adapted ...

  5. List of print media in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Chapman’s New Zealand Monthly Magazine (1862) Otago Punch (1866 to 1867) Southern Monthly Magazine (1863 to 1866) Taranaki Punch (1860 to 1861) 1880s. New Zealand Punch (1888) Zealandia (1889) 1890s. New Zealand Graphic and Ladies’ Journal (1890 to 1908) 1920s. Aussie New Zealand (1923 to 1932) The Mirror (1922 to 1963) New Zealand Railways ...

  6. David Elliot (illustrator) - Wikipedia

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    The book won Best Book and Best Illustrations in the New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults [3] in 2017. and also a White Raven Award. [4] His latest picture book is Oink (Gecko Press, 2018) and in 2019 he illustrated Tessa Duder's First Map: How James Cook Chartered Aotearoa New Zealand.

  7. Des Helmore - Wikipedia

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    Desmond W. Helmore (born 1940) is a New Zealand artist and illustrator, known both for his fine art and for his scientific work depicting insects, not least illustrating the New Zealand Arthropod Collection. One of the country's most noted and prolific biological illustrators, over 1000 of his illustrations of insects were published in research ...

  8. Spiral (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    Members of Spiral have published and created a number of projects and works including, notably, the Spiral journal (seven issues published from 1976 to 1992), A Figurehead: A Face (1982) by Heather McPherson, The House of the Talking Cat (1983) by J.C. Sturm, the bone people (1984) by Keri Hulme (the first New Zealand novel to win the Booker ...

  9. New Zealand literature - Wikipedia

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    [115] [116] The New Zealand School Journal was founded by the New Zealand Department of Education in 1907 and has been published by a private firm since 2013; since the 1940s it been known for the high quality of its children's literature. [117]