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The inside story, told by the archaeological detectives themselves, of the extraordinary discovery of the world's oldest papyri - revealing how King Khufu's men built the Great Pyramid at Giza.
This second litter of cultured cats delves further into the work of Susan Herbert, with another posse of our feline friends in much-loved works of art.
The first fully illustrated history of the chemical elements.
'You've just got to have a bit of an open mind, not be so judgmental, educate yourself in the world of Alexander McQueen': a stylish collection of the legendary designer's maxims on fashion, craft, beauty and nature.
Containing poetry, drawings, pressed flowers, photographs, excerpts from scripts and notes, this book features Derek Jarman's sketchbooks that are part autobiography and part social history, bursting with the energy and creativity of this groundbreaking artist.
The first biography to look at the entirety of Barbara Hepworth's multi-faceted artistic practice.
An exploration of the fundamental role played by women in the development of abstract art.
Explores the key role Paris played in Cartier-Bresson's artistic career, and the way he looked at the city he lived in - and loved.
The complete monograph of the world's leading product designer and design entrepreneur.
Written with the full co-operation of Baselitz himself, this is the authorized monograph on one of the most influential and respected artists of our time.
The first career retrospective of leading contemporary photographer Mona Kuhn.
321 surprising facts about flora and fauna, language, famous people, our planet earth and much more.
A work on scarves in the 20th century, that features artists designs, important textile designers and designer brands, as well as the wider role of scarves in social history and advertising.
Tells the Greek story through the interconnecting lives of the men and women who shaped its politics and literature, its science and philosophy, its art and sport.
Presenting through the eyes of a connoisseur looking for quality and bepoke goods in Londons key stylistic historic periods, this title tells the stories of the personalities, shop-keepers and mastercraftsmen who have animated the business of luxury goods for centuries.
Drawing on his unique experience at the helm of three major British art institutions, Charles Saumarez Smith traces how art museums across the world have changed over the past eighty years.
A brand-new approach to drawing that makes it fun and accessible for everyone, based on first-hand teaching methods developed over twenty years.
A large format, beautifully designed book that opens a wonderful window onto the prehistoric world.
From cabins to containers, this international overview showcases a new generation of innovative homes that save space, are kinder to the planet and cost less to build.
Celebrating twenty-five years of PHUNK, this monograph traces the ways in which the Singapore-based collective has mixed urban street culture, art and design to create a unique body of work.
The definitive catalogue of one of the most important collections of Byzantine decorative art in private hands, which is not open to the public.
A definitive reference that showcases the groundbreaking work of William Smith, the unsung 'father of English geology'.
The definitive exploration of John Lennon's first major solo album after the break-up of the Beatles.
A compendium of the most innovative and influential residential buildings in the United States since 1900.
An unprecedented biographical and interpretative overview of Matisse's livres d'artiste - intimate visions of the artist's war in words and pictures intrinsic to his life's work.
A long-overdue biography and rediscovery of John Nash, Paul's brother and a major 20th-century British artist in his own right.
A new compilation presenting Susan Herbert's delightful feline re-imaginings of famous scenes from art in a fun pop-up form.
Charts the evolution of feminist art history and pedagogy since the 1970s, revealing how artists have developed and subverted the strategies of feminism. This title includes a discussion of some of the significant international women artists.
Ian Baker's memoir of his journey to the long-hidden source of the Shangri-La myth - 'one of the most extraordinary tales of adventure and discovery ever told' (San Francisco Chronicle)
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