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Logos & Marks in Japan Volume 2
We live in a visual world, and the idea of visually trademarking one's businesses and services is a valuable and logical concept. Logos & Marks In Japan Vol. 2 showcases...
The Cyclades: Greek Island Paradise
The first comprehensive illustrated book on the Cyclades archipelago, which also includes the well-known islands of Santorini, Naxos, Paros and Mykonos. The islands are currently among the trendiest travel destinations...
The Watch Book: More Than Time
From stopwatches and alarms, to world clocks and calendar functions, to tourbillons that counter the effects of gravity, these so-called complications have been the crowning glory of fine watchmaking for...
#recharge: The Ultimate EV Travel Guide for Europe
Open the car door, get in, drive off. And drive on. And on, and explore the world. Who doesn't dream of such an adventure? Mr & Mrs T have lived...
Surf Like a Girl
Whether they're threading a barrel or shredding a swell, these amazing women are making enormous waves in the world of surfing. If you thought surfing was a male-dominated sport, think...
Monet: The Essential Paintings
This magnificent boxed-set features stunning, accordion-fold, colour reproductions of Monet's essential works, accompanied by a separate booklet with background and descriptions of each painting. Fans of Impressionism will delight in...
Reflections: New York 1976 - 1980
Struck by the immense contrasts between rich and poor, and becoming increasingly politicised, Christian Reinhardt began to trace the contradictory life of the North American metropolis. Here, where in the...
Dominique Bondy
The first book about the artistic creations of literary scholar and psychoanalyst Dominique Bondy. Dominique Bondy, born in Zurich in 1946, created an extensive artistic oeuvre starting in her youth,...
Josef Muller-Brockmann
Josef Muller-Brockmann's graphics left a lasting mark on Swiss visual communication from the 1950s onward. His posters demonstrate how a sober, formally reduced language works best for conveying a universal,...
The Normans are Landing!: Hastings - 1066
There, at about forty meters high and on a tray of some hundred meters wide, extends a fortress even more formidable than those of Pevensey and Hastings. It is the...
Pierre Guariche
Pierre Guariche (1926-1995) was a leading interior architect, furniture, and lighting designer in postwar France. He created a prolific body of work during what is known as the Thirty Glorious...
Life of Things
"Objects are what matter. Only they carry the evidences that throughout the centuries something really happened among human beings." - Levi Strauss A Life of Things presents the eccentric world...
Kumon Grade 1 Addition
"Most grade school workbooks attempt to cover many topics in one workbook, and unfortunately do not dedicate enough pages so learners can master each mathematical concept. Kumon workbooks, however, are...
One Remarkable Reef
The Great Barrier Reef is a special place, teeming with life. It provides animals with food and shelter. Count from one to ten in this gentle, rhyming bedtime book, while...
Extraordinary Puzzles For Eight Year Olds
Perplexing puzzles to feed hungry young brains. Packed with puzzles, mazes, hidden objects, word searches, crosswords, search and find activities and plenty more, this puzzle book will keep your eight...
Zarrin
If Zarrin is to survive, she must stay at least one step ahead of all those who are trying to bring her down... In the days before the outbreak of...
At All Costs: The British Army on the Western Front 1916
1916 was a pivotal year for the British Army. It was a year of intense combat that was defined by the Battle of the Somme and the appalling casualties of...
The Chef of All Seasons and the Secret Recipe of Spring
This chef is so different from the others! His recipes consist of the seasons, not the food. There are recipes for delicious summer, autumn, and winter seasons. But where is...
The Extraordinary World of Cats
The Extraordinary World of Cats is an ode to the magnificent lives enjoyed by wild cats in our fast disappearing forest. The book makes an attempt to introduce some of...
Enough Is Enough
AUSTRALIAN AUTHOR Underdog Leroy Jones' life is a complete mess, shrouded with secrets to protect his vulnerable family. After his young step-brother is badly hurt while in his care, Leroy's...
The Twelve Dancing Princesses
Meet the twelve high-spirited princesses of Feather Castle. They enjoy science and magic, motor-bikes and clothes, music and saving the world oh and they REALLY love to dance. But when...
Eat Nourish Flourish: 12 Steps to Healthier Family Food
Eat Nourish Flourish is a 12 step plan and recipe book to enable you and your family to establish a healthy, sustainable relationship with the food you eat. It features...
The Miserable Lives of Fabulous Artists
In The Miserable Lives of Fabulous Artists, Chris Orr turns his humorous gaze on some of the most famous - and fabulous - artists of the past. With over 30...
Eye Spy AnimalZ: A peek-through A to Z of animals
Spot the hidden animals in this A to Z of eye spy with the help of bright letters and intriguing die-cuts. Each letter is a clue, so turn the page...
Hot Air
Things are hotting up... The animals know something is wrong with the planet. But what? Farting cows, of course! Can the animals ever agree on a sustainable solution? And will...
Wish-Bringer: Little Monk Book 2
There are parts of the world where people think Bad Luck comes up from below, and Good Luck comes down from the sky. Not in Naples. In Naples bad luck...
Cruising Yachts: Design and Performance
Dr Thomas Harrison Butler was a skilled, yet amateur, designer responsible for some hundreds of classic English cruising yachts which still grace our seas. Cruising Yachts, his design manifesto, first...
100 Masterpieces: National Galleries of Scotland
** Australian tour at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, October 2015 February 2016 *** The National Galleries of Scotland is widely regarded as one of the finest small...
A Collection of the Most Pointless Verse
Britain has been blessed with many fine poets; Simon Drew isn't one of them. It is tempting to call this a book of doggerel, but maybe that's aiming a little...
By the Light of the Sea
This beautifully illustrated book, a companion volume to the best-selling "En passant par la demeure" (published by Verba Volant in 2005), presents three new extraordinary residences decorated by noted French...
Pop Up Pet Seagull: Make your own 3D card pet!
Here's something fun to bring home from the seaside. No mess. No squawking. But just as greedy. This little seagull loves chips, fish and ice cream, so keep them within...
The Spoken Object: A collector's journey in fashion, jewellery, design
This luxuriously presented monograph documents the life, work, architecture and design achievements, plus the art, jewellery and fashion collections of leading Australian cultural advocate Gene Sherman. Here she shares intimate...
A Grid and a Conversation
A Grid and a Conversation presents a survey of work by the New York City based firm Morris Adjmi Architects, well known for the Samsung building along the High Line...
Perform: Designing for the Performing Arts
Known for its soaring towers that mark the skylines of the world's great cities, Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects is also a leading designer of performing arts centres, including critically acclaimed...
Christmas Books
In these five long stories, written specifically for Christmas, Dickens combines his concern for social ills with the myths and memories of childhood and traditional seasonal lore. A Christmas Carol,...
Stephen Jones: And the Accent of Fashion
"Picture the moment, in the run-up to a Christian Dior haute couture show. John Galliano is working silently in the Paris studio with his friend and ally, the master milliner...
The Jungle Book: Including The Second Jungle Book
The Jungle Book introduces Mowgli, the human foundling adopted by a family of wolves. It tells of the enmity between him and the tiger Shere Khan, who killed Mowgli's parents,...
Pride and Prejudice
Pride and Prejudice, which opens with one of the most famous sentences in English Literature, is an ironic novel of manners. In it the garrulous and empty-headed Mrs Bennet has...
Romeo and Juliet
'Romeo and Juliet' is the world's most famous drama of tragic young love. Defying the feud which divides their families, Romeo and Juliet enjoy the fleeting rapture of courtship, marriage...
Wives and Daughters
Gaskell's last novel, widely considered her masterpiece, follows the fortunes of two families in nineteenth century rural England. At its core are family relationships father, daughter and step-mother, father and...
All You Need To Know About Going to School
A reassuring introduction that familiarises children with everything they need to know when they start school. Join five animal friends as they start school in this delightful introduction to the...
Solar Eclipses 2024-2027: Where and When to Experience Totality
Seeing a total solar eclipse ('totality' - when the sun is fully obscured by the moon) is a bucket-list event, generating a sense of wonder and even an 'end-of-the-world' sensation....
Voyaging the World's Civil Engineering Wonders
In this stunningly illustrated, detailed and deliberately entertaining book, John Laverick gives an insight into the exciting world of civil engineering, via fourteen individual case studies. Examples of enduring feats...
Mars Rovers
Written by expert author who previously worked with NASA and the USAF. Full of images, diagrams and animated mock-ups. Looks at the history of the Mars programmes and their future....
Britain's Military Helicopters
A key component in any armed force, helicopters operate in a range of roles not only previously filled by aircraft but also many that are completely new. Thanks to their...
Death and Fromage: the rip-roaring murder mystery - now optioned for
Richard is a middle-aged Englishman who runs a B&B in the Val de Follet. Nothing ever happens to Richard, and really that's the way he likes it. Until scandal erupts...
The Last Crucible
Book 3 in the Reclaimed Earth series, praised by Analog SF, Compelling Science Fiction, Cemetery Dance and more! Earth is mostly depopulated in the wake of a massive supervolcano, but...
Miami Art Deco
A book reviewer once described Arnold Schwartzman as "a trufflehound with a Nikon," praising his passion and inquisitive eye. In Miami Art Deco, Schwartzman's sixth photographic book on Art Deco...