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Pollen |
Rob Kesseler & Madeline Harley 305 x 280mm, 264 pages, hardcover, ISBN 9781901092448The first edition of Pollen examines the sequence from pollination to fertilisation, interwoven with dazzling original images which interpret this magical world in a way that no other book has ever done. |
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Art Nouveau |
Victor Arwas 305 x 262mm, 624 pages, hardcover, ISBN 9781901092370 Rarely has this subject been served by a work of this stature. With over 700 illustrations, Victor Arwas traces the evolution of the Art Nouveau movement as it developed, primarily in Nancy and Paris. The book's content and design will appeal widely to connoisseurs, collectors, and novices alike, all of which will be awed by the magical wonders of the style. |
£125.00 £112.50 Save: 10% off ... more info |
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Art Nouveau From Mackintosh to Liberty (HB) |
Victor Arwas 305 x 262mm, 200 pages, hardcover, ISBN 9781901092332
The first in Victor Arwas' series of volumes on Art Nouveau, this text recounts the birth of the Art Nouveau movement in England and Scotland that powered a reappraisal of decoration's role in art, which in turn led to the rediscovery of ornamentation. |
£35.00 £27.50 Save: 21% off ... more info |
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Architecture: Choice or Fate |
Léon Krier 300 x 240mm, 220 pages, paperback, ISBN 9781901092035 Architecture cannot be left to architects alone. Krier's manifesto is essential reading for anyone concerned with the state and direction of architecture and urban planning today. |
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Architecture: Choice or Fate |
Léon Krier 185 x 155mm, 220 pages paperback, ISBN 9781901092752
Architecture cannot be left to architects alone. Krier's manifesto is essential reading for anyone concerned with the state and direction of architecture and urban planning today.
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Figures |
Rob Krier 120 x 171 mm, 619 pages, hardback, ISBN 9781901092769
While his international renown is based upon his prowess as an
architect, city planner, and teacher, Rob Krier’s first love has ever
been that art whose purpose is synonymous with its self. |
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Louis Legrand |
Victor Arwas 240 x 300mm, 208 pages, paperback, ISBN 9781901092714Published to coincide with a major exhibition at the Félicien Rops Provincial Museum, the world finally has the opportunity to appreciate perhaps one of the most under-appreciated artists of the past century. Delicate, touching, sensual, and ironic, with rich images and ravishing colours, Legrand's works have now emerged from the historical pit of oblivion.
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Lutyens and the Modern Movement |
Allan Greenberg 185 x 155mm, 156 pages, paperback, ISBN 9781901092578
Two modernist architects, Le Corbusier and Lloyd Wright, admired and emulated the decidedly un-modernist Lutyens. This polemical text explores the common aesthetic and structural themes found in the architecture of these three giants, and asks if the two had more in common with Lutyens than with contemporary modernism.
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The Melting Pot |
Nadia Pendleton 265 x 230mm, 248 pages, paperback, ISBN 9781901092721 A cookbook for the truly Epicurious - those who want to experiment with authentic recipes that make up
our modern multicultural diet. So much more than ingredients and
instructions, author Nadia Pendleton takes you on an exciting and colourful journey
so you too can discover the world in your kitchen. |
£19.99 £10.00 Save: 50% off ... more info |
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The Naked Gardeners |
Ian & Barbara Pollard 240 x 215mm, 96 pages, hardcover, ISBN 9781901092592Set in the world-famous Abbey House Gardens, this is the story of the creation of an extraordinary garden that was painstakingly and lovingly brought to life over the course of a decade. It will appeal not only to experienced and aspiring gardeners
everywhere, but also to naturists and non-naturists alike.
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