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The World of Quentin Blake: 1000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle
1000 piece jigsaw puzzle created by the internationally acclaimed artist Quentin Blake which features an iconic collage of his well loved illustrations. Sir Quentin Blake is an English illustrator, born...
Mega Dinosaurs
Designed to engage and enthral young readers in their favourite topic. Full of interesting Dinosaur facts and epic pictures. Combining easy-to-read text, stunning photographs and engaging design, Mega Dinosaurs is...
The Taste of Belgium
Winner of The Gourmand Award 2015 Best Foreign-International Cuisine. Belgium is a country that boasts many Michelin-starred restaurants and it is sometimes said that Belgian food is served in the...
Vegan Recipes From France
French food is regional, full of variety and above all designed for enjoyment. But it is also traditionally rich in products of animal origin: meat, butter, cream, eggs and cheese....
Tamayo: The New York Years
Explores the influences between Mexican modernist Rufino Tamayo and the American art world at a time of unparalleled cross-cultural exchange. Mexican American artist Rufino Tamayo (1899-1991) is best known for...
Gutters of Gold
30 years after Stephen Tennant's death, Volker Eichelmann has visually resurrected the decadent socialite's famously unwritten novel Lascar: A Story You Must Forget as a publication that brings together his...
Lost Utopias: Photographs by Jade Doskow
Since 2007, American photographer Jade Doskow has been documenting the remains of World's Fair sites, once iconic global attractions that have often been repurposed for less noble aspirations or neglected...
Ritual
Italian-born, Canadian-based documentary photographer Vincenzo Pietropaolo has made it his life's mission to photograph the immigrant experience, working class culture and social justice issues. Considered "one of Canada's pre-eminent documentary...
Turn and Face the Strange: Jane England
Bringing together photographs taken during the mid 1970s through to the early 1980s, Turn and Face the Strange covers the eclectic range of subjects that passed in front of Jane...
The Magic of Mums
Action Man, please move over You're nothing but a plastic poser If there's a job that you need done The one you want is Action Mum Be entranced by Circus...
High Mood Food: Natural, fermented, living food. Our stories, our
High Mood Food is the new cook book and guide to eating healthily from the Chelsea-based deli of the same name. Their unique focus is gut health, which means this...
For the Love of the Land: A Cook Book to Celebrate British Farmers and
This is a cook book to celebrate British farming in all its hardship and glory. For many families, working the land and raising livestock is a true labour of love,...
Octavio's Journey
The story of Venezuela told through the adventures of kindly giant, Octavio. Struggling to conceal his illiteracy, he embarks on a transformative journey that unearths his life's purpose. Winner of...
Glass: Virtual, Real
Glass: Virtual, Real is a unique publication that explores the increasing use of glass in contemporary art as a relatively new artistic medium in the broader context of art history....
Charm, Belligerence and Perversity: The Incomplete Works of GBH
'Charm, Belligerence & Perversity: The Incomplete Works of GBH'. showcases the ground-breaking work of the multi award-winning creative agency GBH. The story of this London-based team is one of diverse...
Jack Milroy: Cut Out
'Jack Milroy: Cut Outs' is the first substantial publication on the work of the prolific British artist Jack Milroy who has been active for over 50 years. The book explores...
John Hall: Travelling Light: A 45-Year Survey of Paintings
Covering over four decades of work, John Hall: Travelling Light is an exquisitely illustrated retrospective on one of Canada's most established contemporary artists. Hall's hyperreal paintings can be seen a...
Picasso: The Artist and His Muses
Taking a fresh approach to discussions around one of the twentieth century's greatest artists, Picasso: The Artist and His Muses examines the significance of the six women who were most...
Nordique
"True Nordic" presents a comprehensive look at more than nine decades of Nordic and Scandinavian aesthetic influence in Canadian craft, design and industrial production. The book offers a broad historical...
Jason Brooks: Perpetual Orgy
Perhaps best known for hyper realistic portraits of subjects from Kate Moss to the heavily tattooed Mr. X and Zoe which take the process of portraiture beyond the photographic medium,...
Material Girls
The large-scale group exhibition, Material Girls, which this book documents, was an exploration of material process and notions of excess as they relate to the feminized body, gendered space, and...
Hans-Ulrich Obrist Hear Us: Featuring Bill Burns
In her Foreword to the publication, Dannys Montes de Oca Moreda recognizes that the after-effect of Burns' work is deeply disillusioning, breaking up and foreclosing the harmonious unity of identity,...
are you experienced?
This catalogue accompanies an exhibition of the same name, on view at the Art Gallery of Hamilton through summer and fall 2015, curated by Melissa Bennett, Curator of Contemporary Art...
Woodstock: 3 Days of Peace & Music
The official 50th-anniversary book on the festival that epitomises the '60s This is the official 50th-anniversary celebration of Woodstock, by the festival's creator and founder, Michael Lang. A large illustrated...
This Is No Dream: Making Rosemary's Baby
For 50 years, we've been praying for Rosemary's Baby. If you're an audience member or movie critic, you sit in a dark cinema and pray for a fascinating tale expertly...
Johnny Cash At Folsom And San Quentin
"Far from Folsom Prison that's where I long to stay Then I'd let that lonesome whistle blow my blues away" A powerful portrait of a legendary musician by a legendary...
The Verve: Photographs by Chris Floyd
"It felt like being at the centre of the universe." - Chris Floyd It has been twenty years since the colossal global success of The Verve's era-defining Urban Hymns and...
Frankenstein: The First Two Hundred Years
On New Year's Day 1818, Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein was first published in an anonymous three-volume edition of 500 copies. Some thought the book was too radical in implication. A...
The Odessey: The Zombies in Words and Images
Released 50 years ago, and celebrated in this new book, the Zombies' final album Odessey and Oracle is a masterpiece of '60s rock I remember first hearing 'She' s Not...
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band 1975
Barbara Pyle's intimate behind-the-scenes photographs from 1975 during the recording, rehearsing and touring of Born to Run have been eagerly awaited for forty years and are finally being published for...
The Beat Scene
Extraordinary collection of unseen photographs of the Beat Generation. First book ever published with colour shots of the Beats. This magnificent book features a remarkable collection of largely unseen photographs...
Vanity: Photographs by Scott Caan
A beautiful volume. Caan's work has a keen and quiet honesty to it that reflects his innate instincts as a photojournalist Over the past decade, actor Scott Caan has quietly...
The Modern House
The modern House reflects upon the complicated relationship architecture has with the terms "Modernist", "Modernism" and "Modern" specifically in relation to the potent concept of the home, reflecting in part...
The Beaver Hall Group: 1920s Modernism in Montreal
Taking their name from the downtown street in Montreal where members shared a studio in the early 1920s, The Beaver Hall Group were early adopters of new modernistic approaches to...
The Interpretation Matters Handbook
From "radical unreality" to "leggy plasticity", The Interpretation Matters Handbook dissects some of the most baffling examples of art lingo going, kickstarting a conversation about written interpretation practice in galleries....
Beaconsfield: Chronic Epoch
The first major book on Beaconsfield's history, this exciting publication is both the record of an artists' organisation, and that of an expansive curatorial journey within the art world taken...
Carolee Schneemann: Unforgivable
*Carolee Schneemann is the recipient of the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement Award at the 57th Venice Bienalle 2017* Carolee Schneemann is one of the most important artists of the...
Laminitis: A Horse-Centred Approach
Laminitis, a horse-centred approach describes in depth the current mainstream thinking on laminitis and suggests ways of reframing our understanding of this challenging condition. New thinking based on putting the...
Someone I Loved
How long does it take to forget the smell of someone who loved you? And when do you stop loving them? When Chloe's husband leaves her and their children for...
Bad Graffiti
Bad Graffiti is the photographic collection of artist and sculptor Scott Hocking from his journeys around abandoned properties and areas of dereliction. Bad Graffiti is a celebration of 'bad' graffiti,...
Self as a Stranger: Simon Lewty
Artist Simon Lewty is known for his large scale and intensely detailed works where the layering of text and image serve to create a dream-like reality. Narrative is rarely followed...
Silesian Station
In July 1939 Russell returns to Berlin as the newly-appointed Central European correspondent of an American newspaper. With his communist past, German son and English-American parentage he's the perfect catch...
Vulcan Test Pilot
In 2007, a restored Avro Vulcan Mark 2 - XH558 - took to the skies to help commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Falklands conflict. To coincide with this the...
Inventors and Inventions
Inventors and Inventions takes a refreshing look into the fascinating history of inventors and inventions. With encyclopaedic breadth, the book follows a diverse list of inventions from their earliest manifestations...
Wolf Hunt: The Napoleonic Murders
"Cabasson skilfully weaves an intriguing mystery into a rich historical background."- Mail on Sunday The forces of Napoleon's Grande Armee are in Austria. For Lieutenant Lukas Relmyer, it is hard...
The Officer's Prey
June 1812. Napoleon Bonaparte begins his invasion of Russia leading the largest army Europe has ever seen. But amongst the troops of the Grande Armee is a savage murderer whose...
Baker's Blood: Nicolas Le Floch Investigation #6: Nicolas Le Floch
1775. Commissioner Nicolas Le Floch is on a diplomatic mission to Vienna, ostensibly to deliver a bust of Marie Antoinette to her mother, the Empress Maria Theresa. His real task,...
Saint-florentin Murders
These are difficult times for Nicolas Le Floch: Louis XV is dead and Nicolas' boss Sartine has been promoted to Minister of State for the Navy. Le Noir, Sartine's successor...