Auckland University Press
From James Belich’s New Zealand Wars to Chris Bourke’s Blue Smoke, from Allen Curnow’s Early Days Yet to Selina Tusitala Marsh’s Fast Talking PI, from The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography to Ngā Mōteatea, Auckland University Press books have changed how New Zealanders see themselves and their world.
Auckland University Press currently publishes around 25 books a year. With traditional strengths in history and politics, art and architecture, literature and poetry, Māori, Pacific and Asian Studies, the Press is also developing lists in science, business and health. Auckland University Press books are widely recognised for excellence at home and abroad, The Press has had more finalists in New Zealand’s annual national book awards than any other publisher since 2008, and was awarded the prestigious Academic and Professional Publisher of the Year at the London Book Fair International Excellence Awards 2016.
The Press has an active rights programme, partnering with publishers including Yale University Press, University of Chicago Press, Oxford University Press and others.
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