Auckland(1stEdition) City and Sea by RobinMorrison, Kevin Morrison Ireland Hardcover, 113 Pages, Published 1989 by Random House New Zealand ISBN-13: 978-1-86941-040-7, ISBN: 1-86941-040-8
New Zealand architecture(1stEdition) From polynesian beginnings to 1990 by Peter Shaw, RobinMorrison Hardcover, 216 Pages, Published 1992 by Hodder & Stoughton Ltd ISBN-13: 978-0-340-53320-8, ISBN: 0-340-53320-X
"Peter Shaw and Robin Morrison explore the way New Zealand's architecture reflects the spirit and aspirations of its inhabitants. The full diversity of architectural styles is examined: from early Maori functional simplicity, the elaborate Gothic and Victorian domestic of the 19th century, the neo-classical and Edwardian baroque and the Arts and Crafts and neo-Georgian of the early 20th century, to the post-modernism of the 1980s. Also s ..."
"Describes the ambience of thirty top Parisian hotels, and includes addresses, phone numbers, and information on facilities, rates, restrictions, and nearest metro station, restaurants, and sights"
"London. 26 cm. 96 p. il. col. Encuadernación en tapa blanda de editorial ilustrada. Photographs by Robin Morrison. Edime. Índice. Hoteles. Escocia .. Este libro es de segunda mano y tiene o puede tener marcas y señales de su anterior propietario. ISBN: 0-500-27493-2"
"Scotland's historic hotels are unexpected delights, even for the experienced trav¬eler. From castles overlooking lochs to small cottages lapped by the sea, they offer superb views, luxurious accommodations, and delicious food.
Wendy Arnold, world traveler and author of The Historic Country Hotels of France, has selected thirty of Scotland's most outstand¬ing hotels for this distinctive guide. Each is unique, and each meets her exacting ..."
"A substantial and sumptuous survey of England's heritage as seen through its country towns, beautifully photographed in full color by Robin Morrison."
Homeplaces(1stEdition) Three coasts of the south island of New Zealand by Keri. . Hulme, RobinMorrison Hardcover, 131 Pages, Published 1989 by Hodder & Stoughton ISBN-13: 978-0-340-50831-2, ISBN: 0-340-50831-0
"A descriptive autobiography by Keri Hulme, winner of the Booker prize in 1985, of her "homeplaces". For Hulme, these are three places in her native New Zealand: Okarito, a former goldrush settlement on the West Coast; Moeraki, site of ancient habitations; and Stewart Island on the southernmost tip. Keri Hulme is also the author of "Bone People", which won the Booker Prize in 1985, and "The Windeater"."