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  • av Cas Holmes
    346,-

    A thoughtful, meditative guide to the ways creative textile art can soothe and comfort us during challenging times. Renowned British textile artists Cas Holmes and Deena Beverley, each well known for their richly textured, deeply evocative work in stitch, collaborate for the first time in this important and timely book. Beautifully illustrated with a wealth of work from both artists along with other embroiderers and textile artists from around the world, Soulful Stitch documents a wide range of stitched responses to crisis, both personal and global. With invaluable advice on how to develop your own work in times of trouble, it explores:¿ How the restrictions and trials of everyday life can inform your textile work, enabling you to develop imaginative new approaches. ¿ The healing power of stitch to soothe and console, with the simple act of putting needle into fabric providing a mindful route to inner calm. ¿ Practical ways to continue with your textile art practice in the face of seismic life changes, finding creative opportunity in difficult situations. ¿ How to use found objects, repurposed threads and personal items to create deep emotional resonance in your own work. Both authors have recent lived experience of having to navigate new paths through big life challenges, making this book particularly heartfelt. It truly demonstrates how even in the toughest times, creativity in textile art can keep you afloat.

  • av Matthew Byrne
    286,-

    Published in partnership with the National Churches Trust, this fascinating book is a sumptuous and authoritative photographic history of churches in England told through the objects inside them. Arranged chronologically from Roman times to the present day, it covers a huge range of church objects including ornate fonts, beautiful stained glass windows, carved bench ends and rood screens, precious silverware and even church organs, and each piece has a fascinating story to tell. Within these pages, you'll discover:¿ The Hinton St Mary mosaic in Dorset, created in the early 4th century AD and showing the first depiction of Jesus Christ in Britain. ¿ The full Norman repertoire of abstract geometrical forms displayed in the Tower Arch, St John's Church, Northampton. ¿ The Becket pilgrims represented in glowing medieval stained glass in Canterbury Cathedral. ¿ Exquisitely carved misericords showing scenes from spiritual life through the year in Ripple church, Worcestershire. ¿ Destruction and survival through the Dissolution of the Monasteries at Croyland, Lincolnshire. ¿ Works of art in glass by William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones in Brampton, Cumbria. ¿ Dame Elizabeth Frink's intimate 'Walking Madonna' statue outside Salisbury Cathedral. Among many other glorious treasures of England's Christian history, it's the perfect book for architecture enthusiasts, countryside explorers, dedicated churchgoers and anyone interested in the ongoing story of English churches.

  • av Jane McMorland Hunter
    346,-

    Celebrate all things love with this daily anthology of love poems. With one for every day of the year, from well-known classics to modern fresh takes, there's something for everyone to love. Love is such a uniquely human feeling that people have been writing about it since the invention of writing. There are many forms of this one word: do you think family, pet, home, romance, marriage? Everyone has their own attachments and associations, which makes a collection like this so fascinating. Among the 366 poems are Shakespeare's classic sonnets, Ocean Vuong's experiences of queer young love, Elizabeth Barrett Browning's ode to her dog, Charlotte Mew dealing with loss, and much, much more. There is a wide range of voices from across the ages, expressing what love means to them. This is the newest title in Batsford's highly popular Poetry Anthology series, and is the perfect bedside companion for late night reading or morning meditating.

  • av Ravenous Butterflies
    240,-

    Calm Your Mind uses the power of art and ideas to quieten your racing mind and help you achieve a deep inner sense of stillness. This exquisite book, the second from the hugely popular online emotional wellbeing community Ravenous Butterflies, is the perfect companion for those times when you're feeling agitated, overstimulated and troubled by daily stresses and worries. It showcases a beautiful selection of 80 tranquil yet stirring landscapes, portraits and abstracts from artists and illustrators both famous and obscure, including Augustus John, Mabel Lucie Attwell, Emile Claus and Nikolay Nikanorovich, paired with inspiring quotations from authors such as Haruki Murakami, Rabindranath Tagore, Maya Angelou and John Berger. The contents page is artfully divided into 24 calming journeys that suggest routes in which to navigate the book to help you cope with different emotional situations. Feeling burnt out after a hard day at work? Struggling with sleeplessness? Unable to concentrate? There's an inspiring solution for all these issues and more within the pages of this wonderful book.

  • av David Buckman
    496,-

    The remarkable story of how a group of untrained London artists became an art world sensation in the interwar years. Although the East London Group achieved commercial success and huge media coverage in the late 1920s and early 1930s, their story is relatively unknown today. Their atmospheric paintings depicting scenes from everyday life, their London surroundings and scenes from further afield are now highly sought after. Inspired by the charismatic teacher John Cooper, its artists, mainly working-class people with little art world experience, achieved shows at the Whitechapel Art Gallery, Tate Gallery, and around the UK. Then, amazingly, two of them reached the dizzying heights of the Venice Biennale in 1936. Their fans included such luminaries as Arnold Bennett, Joseph Duveen, Aldous Huxley, Ramsay MacDonald, Walter Sickert and Osbert Sitwell. This fascinating book is based on correspondence and interviews with the last, now-deceased Group members plus primary and secondary archival research over many years. It includes extensive artist biographies plus chapters covering the group's members' involvement in film, the stage and poster work, alongside stories of their mentor John Cooper's mosaic revival and his wife Phyllis Bray's huge murals for the New People's Palace in Mile End Road, London. From Bow to Biennale is the first study of this important group of artists, first published in 2012 but now expanded and updated with a new afterword on East London Group paintings that have recently come to light. Richly illustrated, the group's story is examined in captivating detail, with biographies of all the artists and a list showing where you can see their paintings today.

  • av Hannah Dale
    166,-

    A brand new edition of this beautiful gift book celebrating 50 of our favourite pet dogs. Each entry is lovingly illustrated in Hannah Dale's inimitable, quirky style. The only thing better than dogs? More dogs! Updated in an exciting larger format, This new edition of A Dog's Life ensures a closer look at the world's best friend.This beautiful gift book features over 50 dogs painted by Hannah Dale in her uniquely quirky, characterful style. From the faithful Labrador and the bouncy Cocker Spaniel to the loveable Old English Sheepdog and French Bulldog, all our favourite dog breeds are delightfully brought to life by this award-winning artist.Each portrait is accompanied by insightful and entertaining text from Hannah, who is a trained zoologist as well as an artist. A wonderful reference and beautiful gift book for all dog lovers.

  • av Dominic Couzens
    316,-

    Fascinating and richly illustrated stories of insects in 366 daily entries, from dancing honeybees to the largest spider webs in the world.   In this beautifully produced guide, entomologists Gail Ashton and Dominic Couzens present a look at hundreds of insects, as well as what makes each one so important. With a fascinating, bitesize entry for every day of the year, you can learn all about insect behaviour, migration, protection mechanisms, their involvement in folklore, history, literature, and more. Learn what the scientific name for each bug is, find out what people have had to say about them over the years from poetry to scientific papers, and see what they look like for yourself with a detailed image to accompany each entry.Discover the story of the gnat, whose wings beat at 1000 times a second, the glowworm, who has captured the power of light, and the sacred scarab beetle, worshipped in Egypt thousands of years ago.Illustrated with stunning photographs and works of art, showcasing the colours, textures and strange and unique features of these fascinating creatures, this collection is a celebration of insects and their special place in our ecosystems and culture.

  • av Maja Karlsson
    346,-

    Dive into a world of warmth, comfort and style with Cardigans, a beautiful book bursting with inspiration that invites seasoned knitters and beginners alike to construct perfect cardigans from a selection of 20 projects. Dreaming of a stylish summer cardigan? Or snuggling into a plush winter cardigan as cosy as a warm hug? The stunning images in this book will guide you to these projects, and many more besides. Divided into seasons, there are gorgeous, comfortable knits designed to suit every occasion and all types of weather, all using wool or wool mixed yarns. Taking inspiration from Nordic pattern tradition, here are cardigans with a range of construction and design variations: multi-coloured cardigans, single-coloured cardigans, cardigans with braids or lace pattern. The patterns are available in a wide range of sizes, from XS to 4XL, and the instructions are offered in differing degrees of difficulty, perfect for novice and expert knitters alike. This book also includes essential knitting tutorials for various aspects of design and technique. Whether you're seeking to express your personal style, make unique, handmade gifts, or embark on a cosy new craft, Cardigans is the ultimate guide to creating a wardrobe full of knitted treasures, stitch by stitch. So, pick up your needles, unravel your yarn and get comfortable as you craft the cardigans of your dreams.

  • av Sabrina Chevannes
    166,-

    Chess is fun! This follow-up to the bestselling Batsford Book of Chess for Children is a lively collection of chess puzzles, games and activities, guaranteed to increase your child's enjoyment of the game while improving their skills and deepening their understanding. In conversational text aimed at children aged 7 and up, our two chess-obsessed heroes Jess and Jamie address the reader in a straightforward and relatable way, and this time they're joined by their friends Harry and Marnie, who are as mad about chess as they are!Explore fun problems and puzzles such as the Box 'Em In Challenge, easy chess variants such as Three Check Chess and Progressive Chess, a heap of guess-the-next-move quizzes, and revision pages to help remind children of the chess basics. This book works well as a companion to Chess for Children but also as a standalone activity book. Whether your child is just beginning to learn chess or already gripped by the game, Chess for Children Activity Book will help you encourage their interest and make learning chess a real pleasure.

  • av The Gardens Trust
    376,-

    This landmark book is a glorious celebration of the greatest gardens, parks and landscapes in Britain, with stunning photography accompanied by insightful text from leading garden historians and conservators. It is lovingly curated by The Gardens Trust, a prominent UK conservation charity dedicated to preserving, studying and spotlighting historic gardens.Arranged chronologically, it covers around 60 individual gardens, specially selected to give a broad historical overview of British garden design from the Early Modern Period up until the Millennium. Each chapter also includes an intruiging essay, exploring the wider changes in social context, taste and style in each period, mirrored with short gazetteer of gardens from each era throughout the world.Entries include:¿ Elizabethan splendour at Kenilworth Castle.¿ Spectacular landscapes by Capability Brown at Blenheim Palace and Stowe.¿ Birkenhead Park, the Victorian inspiration for New York's Central Park.¿ The classic cottage garden created by Margery Fish at East Lambrook, Somerset.¿ Ian Hamilton Finlay's modern Scottish masterpiece, Little Sparta.Go on a voyage of garden discovery with this beautiful book, and learn more about the gardens and landscapes that are a much-loved part of our shared national story.

  • av Imogen Bright Moon
    330,-

    A practical and inspirational guide to choosing, blending and spinning richly textured artisan yarn for weaving, knitting and other textile art applications. Imogen Bright Moon is a British Romani textile artist who creates richly textured, highly tactile woven textile works from yarn that she spins and blends herself. In this elegantly designed book Imogen reveals the secrets of her practice. In evocative, engagingly written text accompanied by sumptuous images of her work in her studio throughout the year, she explains:¿ How to choose raw fibres for use in your work: the author's are ethically sourced from various ecologically responsible sources, including a rescue flock of sheep on the South Downs. ¿ How to put together different types of fibres - raw sheep's wool, plant fibres such as hemp, soya and wild silk, alpaca hair and much more - to create richly textured yarn. ¿ The delicate art of blending naturally occurring pigments, working with shade and tone to create subtle and nuanced colours, a process that Imogen likens to a painter mixing paints on a palette. ¿ The principles of hand-spinning, from a simple single spun thread to more complicated yarns such as triple-chain ply yarn, using a traditional floor spindle. ¿ How to skein, soak and wet-finish your yarn, and how to store your yarn stash. ¿ Ideas for taking your yarn into finished craft and art projects, with stunning images of the author's own work. With an emphasis on engagement with nature, the rhythms of the seasonal craft cycle, ethical making, sustainability and mindfulness, this book is ideal for weavers, textile artists and anyone seduced by the joys of yarn.

  • av Ailish Henderson
    346,-

    Bring your personal story to life in colourful, vibrant textile art. Ailish Henderson is an exciting young textile artist whose work is fun, quirky, tells interesting stories and uses a diverse range of media, though always grounded in cloth. In this gorgeous book, she explains her working methods and how you can harness them in your own work to create unique, deeply personal textile art pieces. She encourages you to draw on your own personal memorabilia to create work that is meaningful to you - the intention is to capture a moment in time, a memory to treasure, a look on a face, a glance of love from a pet. Along with work from the author, the book also showcases work from textile artists such as Mandy Pattullo, Bridget Harvey, Jenni Dutton and the hugely popular Mr X Stitch (Jamie Chalmers). It includes:¿ Materials: where to source cloth, using found and recycled materials, curating vintage fabric, incorporating precious family pieces in your work. ¿ Processes: finding inspiration, creating mood boards, keeping sketchbooks, developing work from drawings, capturing character. ¿ Techniques: Screenprinting, hand and machine stitching, appliqué, mixed-media collage. ¿ Subject matter: the narrative line, self-portraits, family snapshots, history, identity, travel, favourite animals, even famous faces. Throughout the book the author encourages you to work with freedom, instinct and honesty, bringing in a wealth of different techniques to create authentic stories in cloth, and most importantly, enjoy yourself along the way.

  • av Maggie Magoo Designs
    176,-

    A magnificent colouring book from the well-loved Maggie Magoo design house - inspired by the world of astrology. This beautiful book brings you many wonderful decorative designs to colour. It contains six different illustrations of each sign of the zodiac, in varying adorable design styles, so you can build up a glorious collection of colourful astrological imagery. And to finish, there are some general celestial images - suns, moons, stars - to complement the individual star signs. Once coloured, the pictures make ideal framed prints for the home - colour and frame your family's star signs, or one for a baby's nursery. Or you could colour the entire zodiac! The designs can also be used as creative templates for collage, embroidery or appliqué. Whether you're a cautious Virgo, a colourful Leo or a moody Scorpio, this gorgeous colouring collection will have you reaching for your pens and pencils to add a touch of colour to the whole range of star signs, in your own inimitable style.

  • av Dominic Bradbury
    516,-

    Architecture and design specialist Dominic Bradbury draws back the curtain on the iconic South Bank, providing an unrivalled insight into the buildings that populate one of London's epicentres of art and entertainment. Encompassing an art gallery, theatres, festival halls and a cinema, the South Bank is a cultural hub in the heart of London. South Bank: Architecture & Design is a beautifully crafted celebration of its sublime, community-focused architecture. The book opens with an origin story, unravelling the evolution of this riverside enclave since the 1951 Festival of Britain catapulted it onto the scene and exploring the renowned architects and designers that have shaped this space throughout the mid-century and beyond. Much of the book is devoted to the buildings themselves, all of which are accompanied by Bradbury's authoritative text and richly illustrated with photography by Rachael Smith. The buildings include:¿ Royal Festival Hall¿ Hayward Gallery¿ Queen Elizabeth Hall and The Purcell Room¿ National Film Theatre/BFI¿ Royal National TheatreThis sumptuous book is an invaluable purchase for anyone intrigued by our built heritage and cultural spaces.

  • av Jane McMorland Hunter
    176,-

    A joyful collection of 100 poems to provide a dose of happiness in times of need.

  • av Laura Reiter
    296,-

    An inspirational and practical resource for any artist interested in going beyond the figurative and moving into abstract.

  • av Margery Fish
    196,-

    First published in 1956, We Made a Garden is the story of how Margery Fish, the leading gardener of the 1960s, and her husband Walter transformed an acre of wilderness into a stunning cottage garden, still open to the public at East Lambrook Manor, Somerset, England. This is now one of the most important books on gardening ever written. A beautiful and timeless book on creating a garden. Margery Fish turned to gardening when she was in her mid-forties and went on to develop the whole concept of a cottage garden. She had a love of flowers coupled with a passion for nature and made an intensive research into the traditionally grown plants with which cottage gardens in Britain were once so densely planted. In this classic owrk, she recounts the trails and tribulations, successes and failures, of her venture with ease and humour. Topics covered are colourful and diverse, ranging from the most suitable hyssop for the terraced garden through composting, hedges, making paths to the best time to lift and replant tulip bulbs. Her good sense, practical knowledge and imaginative ideas will encourage and inspire gardeners everywhere.

  • av Colin Salter
    296,-

    The 100 letters collected in this beautifully illustrated book demonstrate the power of the written word to inspire, astonish and entertain. Ranging from ink-inscribed tablets vividly describing life in the Roman Empire to remarkable last wills and testaments, passionate outpourings of love and despair, and succinct notes with deadly consequences.

  • av Jane McMorland Hunter
    196,-

    A sublime anthology of nature poetry to enjoy on those long summer evenings, with one poem for every day of the season.

  • av Scott Christianson & Colin Salter
    296,-

    A chronological survey of the world's most influential books.

  • av Jane Eastoe
    176,-

    A beautifully illustrated guide to Dachshunds, packed with tips and tricks to keep your furry friends happy and healthy.Dogs are one of the most popular pets in the world, and the doe-eyed Dachshund might just be one of the most lovable of all. But there are many things to consider when you bring a dachshund into your home. How often should I walk them? What health issues should I look out for? How much training will they need? Are my favourite foods poisonous?Written from the perspective of your dog, this playful and informative book takes a fresh look at the wonderful world of Dachshunds. It's an all-inclusive guide covering everything you need to know about this scent hound turned companion, while celebrating their courageous and cuddly personalities. The challenging puppy months, diet and training are covered along with advice on grooming, maintaining good health and identifying illnesses. Richly illustrated by Meredith Jensen and packed with adorable photographs of beloved pets ¿ dog lovers, owners and enthusiasts will adore this playful celebration of Dachshunds.

  • av Jane Eastoe
    176,-

    This beautifully illustrated guide to French Bulldogs is the latest addition to our growing series of breed-specific dog guides, packed with tips and tricks to keep your furry friends happy and healthy. There are many things to consider when you bring a new dog into your home. How often should I walk them? Am I overfeeding them? How much training will they need? Are my houseplants poisonous? This playful and informative book, written from the perspective of your dog, takes a fresh look at the wonderful world of French Bulldogs. This all-inclusive guide covers everything you need to know about this ultimate companion while celebrating their affectionate personalities that demand attention. The challenging puppy months, diet and training are covered along with advice on grooming, maintaining good health and identifying illnesses. Richly illustrated by Meredith Jensen and packed with adorable photographs of beloved pets, dog lovers, owners and enthusiasts will adore this playful celebration of French Bulldogs.

  • av Sarah Gristwood
    346,-

    A captivating collection of extracts from women's diaries, looking back over four centuries to discover how women's experience ¿ of men and children, sex and shopping, work and the natural world ¿ has changed down the years. And, of course, how it hasn't. In this fascinating anthology, with a selection of entries for every day of the year, yoüll find Lady Anne Clifford in the seventeenth century and Loran Hurscot in the twentieth both stoically recording the demands of an unreasonable husband; Joan Wyndham and Anne Frank (at much the same time, but in wildly different settings) describing their first experiences with sex; and Anne Lister in the eighteenth-century north of England exploring her love affairs with women alongside Alice Walker in twentieth-century California. Queen Victoria laments the loss of her husband; housewife Nella Last finds that World War II has given her an unexpected independence from hers. Educationalist Sylvia Ashton-Warner in modern New Zealand asks how to juggle work and family; Canadian artist Emily Carr how to manage her work and her identity. Mary Shelley records the death of her baby in half a line; Anne Morrow Lindberg heartbreakingly chronicles the weeks after the kidnap and murder of her baby son. From Barbara Pym purchasing daring lingerie and Virginia Woolf relishing her new haircut to Sylvia Plath chronicling her ups and her downs and a stoical Amelia Stewart Knight on the pioneer trail, this book contains a rich mix of incredibly well-known diarists and more obscure ones, and often the voices echoing down the centuries sound eerily familiar today.

  • av Jane McMorland Hunter
    326,-

    A mouthwatering anthology of food in literature, encompassing fiction and non-fiction, prose and poetry, and even a smattering of recipes, with one piquant extract for every night of the year. This absorbing book is a literary feast for every food lover ¿ and who isn't? You'll discover a wealth of foodie extracts from around the world and throughout the centuries, from marchpane and posset in Shakespeare to Nigella Lawson on how much cheese to buy for a dinner party. It includes literary greats like Charles Dickens, F. Scott Fitzgerald and Maya Angelou, stellar food writers such as Elizabeth David, Madhur Jaffrey and Anthony Bourdain, and some intriguing curiosities such as the surreal recipes in 1932¿s Futurist Cookbook. And, of course, Mrs Beeton makes an appearance. Also on the menu are: Delicious baked apples in Jane Austen's Emma Ingenious wartime solutions in MFK Fisher's How to Cook a Wolf The joys of Caribbean cooking in Sam Selvon¿s The Lonely Londoners Lashings of ginger beer for Enid Blyton¿s Famous Five and much, much more. Keep this delectable book by your bedside and savour a whole world of delicious food writing every night of the year ¿ and it also makes the perfect gift for the foodie in your life!

  • av Twentieth Century Twentieth Century Society
    346,-

    A showcase of Britain's most significant shops throughout the twentieth century and beyond. 100 20th-Century Shops is a fascinating insight into the heritage of Britain¿s changing high street and the diverse architectural styles of the twentieth century. Entries in this book showcase 100 often instantly recognisable shops from across the county, from throughout the 20th century and stretching into the 21st, capturing the changing architectural styles of our beloved and rapidly disappearing retail shops. Each shop is accompanied by stunning photography of the facades and interiors. From bustling shopping centres, retail stores and supermarkets to independent boutiques, bookshops and bakeries, each of the 100 shops featured evokes a differed design style and traces the history of our cherished high street. The book also contains essays by respected writers on the design, development and decline of the high street over the last 100 years within a social and political context. This compelling books provides a glimpse into the wonderful shops that Britain has to offer and is a must-have for all fans of design history, architecture and retail.

  • av Hannah Dale
    166,-

  • av Hannah Dale
    166,-

    An adorable collection of the sweetest baby animals yoüve ever seen, brought to exquisitely detailed life by well-loved animal artist Hannah Dale, creator of Wrendale Designs.This beautiful gift book, first published in 2015 but now reissued in a larger size to give even more prominence to the gorgeous illustrations, features over 50 British baby animals that are just starting out in life, painted in the author¿s quirky, inimitable style. From the playful fox cub to the tiny fluffy duckling, from the prettiest baby seal to a wobbly thoroughbred foal, everyone¿s favourite mini creatures are charmingly brought to life by this award-winning artist - you'll squeal with delight at their cuteness!Each animal portrait is accompanied by informative and entertaining text that will teach you more about how these little creatures will make their way in the world. This truly lovely book is the perfect gift package for nature lovers of any age.

  • av Dominic Couzens
    296,-

    Discover 52 minibeasts from around the world, one each week of the year, in this fascinating journey into the secret life of insects.

  • av Phoebe Taplin
    110,-

    A second look at the glorious Scottish locations featured in the hugely popular TV show Outlander, this time focusing on seasons 4¿6.

  • av Jane McMorland Hunter
    196,-

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