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ANCING LEAVES THE STORY OF NEW ZEALANDS CABBAGE TREE, TI KOUKA PHILIP SIMPSON 849.95 This new book iS a celebration of cabbage trees in the natural world; their importance to Maori; their place in the world of symbolism, art, design, horticulture, and as a national icon; Lavishly designed with colour throughout. Softcover; 280 X 210 mm; 360 PP, illustrated. DANCING LEAVES Available from all good booksellers and THE stokr OF New ZEALAND} CABBAGE TREe.Ti KOUKA Canterbury University Press, Private Bag 4800, Christchurch, ph (03) 364 2914 ($49.95 + $3p&p) philip SIMPSON canterbury university Press UP

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Forest and Bird, Issue 298, 1 November 2000, Page 44

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Page 44 Advertisement 1 Forest and Bird, Issue 298, 1 November 2000, Page 44

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