Tuesday, August 16, 2022

Updated version of classic dictionary explains key vocabulary in te reo Māori


Illustrated Māori Dictionary


Māori–English Essentials

A.W. Reed

Illustrated by Roger Hart

Two outstanding talents came together to create one of New Zealand’s very first illustrated dictionaries in 1965. 

 

Publisher and author A.W. (Clif) Reed and illustrator Roger Hart created this book in 1965, understanding that pictures provide an invaluable aid in the process of language learning. 



Then called Maori Picture Dictionary, the book concisely explained the meaning and use of essential Māori words, with two drawings per page.  


Now this classic work is back as the Illustrated Māori Dictionary, in an expanded edition that preserves the retro design style of the original. 


Editor and translator Ross Calman (Ngāti Raukawa, Ngāti Toa, Kāi Tahu) has updated the text to reflect modern usage.

 

That includes harmonisation of macrons — which Reed adopted early for the original book — to mark long vowels.



Not only a handy reference work, this fascinating Māori-English dictionary represents a classic of Kiwi publishing. 


It adds to Oratia’s list of te reo reference works, and our New Zealand Classic series that brings important books back into print.

The author

A.W. Reed (1908–1979) was one of New Zealand’s most influential writers and publishers. He helped build A.H. & A.W. Reed into the country’s leading publisher by the mid-twentieth century, and authored more than 200 books. Among his numerous works still in print are Oratia Books’ Māori Place NamesFavourite Māori Legends and He Atua, He Tangata: The World of Māori Mythology. 


Publication: 16 August 2022  |  RRP $34.99  |  ISBN:  978-1-99-004213-3

Paperback, 210 x 148 mm, 144 pages, b&w

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