Unicorn Publishing Group Autumn 18 catalogue

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Welcome to Unicorn Publishing Group’s Autumn 2018 catalogue At last year’s Frankfurt Book Fair we announced our first acquisitions from the Unicorn Chicago office and from Beijing the start of our Unicorn Chinese Artists series; now at the London Book Fair we see both these initiatives bearing fruit. From Chicago we have Douglas Ljungkvist’s Urban Cars, Tom Chambers’ retrospective photomontage Hearts and Bones and Brian Kershisnik’s Looking for Something. From Beijing highlights in our Chinese arts series include titles from artist Li Lei and photographer Zhong Weixing. Other Unicorn highlights are: Beatriz Chadour Sampson’s history of engagement rings The Power of Love: Romance, Jewels and Eternity; Kirsty Stonell Walker’s Pre-Raphaelite Girl Gang: Fifty Makers, Shakers and Heartbreakers from the Victorian Era and Geraldine Normans’ definitive The Hermitage: Biography of a Great Museum. Our military history imprint, Uniform, continues its collaboration with the Victoria Cross Trust and publishes Volume 4 of For Valour: The Complete History of the Victoria Cross. Other titles feature the third in the Epitaph series Epitaphs of the Great War – The Last 100 Days and Armchair General: A Year of British Battles, Sieges, Atrocities and Heroics. From our historical fiction imprint, Universe, we launch The Eyes That Look: The Secret Story of Bassano’s Hunting Dogs by Julia Grigg. Unicorn Sales and Distribution markets not just our own titles but those of client publishers such as the Imperial War Museum, the Historic New Orleans Collection, Royal Armouries and London Transport Museum. Lead S&D titles include the Royal Armouries Chinese Arms and Armour and from IWM Poppies: Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red and The War on Paper: 20 Documents that Defined the Second World War. As ever, we hope you enjoy owning and gifting our books as much as we enjoy publishing and marketing them. Lord Strathcarron Chairman


Hardback 160 pp 260 x 220 mm BIC Code: WCP, WFJ, AFKG Over 100 colour illustrations 978-1-911604-46-4 October 2018 £30.00

The Power of Love

Romance, Jewels and Eternity Beatriz Chadour-Sampson Love, courtship and romance are universal, as are precious jewels expressing deep affection for a loved one and the commitment of togetherness for eternity. Wedding traditions have evolved over thousands of years and are based on blessing the couple with good luck and with good wishes of unity, happiness and prosperity. The most personal of all jewels, the ring with its never ending circular form has symbolised the union of two people over centuries. In marriage, often worn on the ring finger of the left hand, it was believed to have a direct link to the heart. The tradition of giving a betrothal or wedding ring as a promise of marriage, dates back to Ancient Rome. In Western Europe it was not until the fifteenth century that the diamond became a gemstone associated with marriage. Rubies or garnets were emblems of passionate love, diamonds or rock crystals, symbolised virtue and constancy, and emeralds hope. Clasped hands, lovers’ knots, crowned hearts, cupid’s arrows and flowers with hidden messages, snakes and butterflies caught the imagination of the jewellers to create magnificent jewels as symbols of romantic love. Based in England, Beatriz Chadour-Sampson is an international jewellery historian and lecturer. Her publications range from Antiquity to the present day, including her doctoral thesis on the Italian goldsmith Antonio Gentili da Faenza (1980), the jewellery collection of the Museum für Angewandte Kunst, Cologne (1985) and 2000 Finger Rings from the Alice and Louis Koch Collection, Switzerland (1994) of which she continues to be curator for the Swiss National Museum, Zurich. She was consultant curator in the re-designing of the William and Judith Bollinger Jewellery Gallery at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London and guest curator of the ‘Pearls’ exhibition. 2


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From The Renaissance to Baroque: Fidelity and Virtue in Marriage

In the 16th and 17th centuries jewellery expressing love was abundant. Couples were depicted on portraits for the occasion of their wedding, the wife is often wearing jewels with rubies symbolizing love, pearls for chastity and diamonds for virtue and constancy. Rubies and diamonds are the classical combination for betrothal and wedding rings, the most intimate of jewels, and worn on the ring finger of the left hand was believed to have a direct connection with the heart. “Fede” rings with two right hands joined together, as was custom during the wedding ceremony to pledge trust and faith in the union of two people, were fashionable all over Europe. Inscriptions on the hoops of so-called gimmel rings (twinned):‘My beginning and end lie in God’s hands/ What God has joined together let no man put asunder’ found in various languages uses the wording of the marriage vows. Jewels with turquoises were given as a sign of friendship. Posy rings with hidden messages of love inscribed inside the hoop, its content only known to the wearer and giver became a popular token of love or given in betrothal. Goldsmiths used emblem books as inspiration for their designs and amatory devices. Hearts and cupids set in rubies, diamonds and pearls were explicit in their message, whereas other pendants were more subtle in their language of love, such as a salamander, symbolic of ardent love.

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Fanny Cornforth Of all the models and muses of the Pre-Raphaelite circle, Fanny Cornforth found herself the target of the most outrage and notoriety not only in her lifetime but after and all because she refused to be quiet. The daughter of a blacksmith, in a village where every other person seemed to be a blacksmith, she was born plain ‘Sarah Cox’. There just wasn’t enough horses to justify that many smithies and poverty proved fatal to most of her family, including her mother and her little sister Fanny (whose name she adopted). In a last ditch attempt at some fun in life she travelled to London to see the firework display for the return of Florence Nightingale from the Crimean. Whilst walking through the pleasure garden watching the celebrations, Dante Gabriel Rossetti ran up behind the beautiful young woman and pulled all the pins out of her hair. Fanny turned, outraged, but the artist explained she was the most beautiful woman he had ever seen and he needed her to model for him, which delighted her. The next day she visited his studio and remained Rossetti’s close friend, lover, confident and nurse for the next 25 years. Unlike other models and mistresses of the Pre-Raphaelite circle, Rossetti never attempted to ‘gentrify’ Fanny. He liked her accent, often described as ‘cockney’ which then was just a term for working class, and he liked her earthiness, practicality, health and passion. Many of his friends and family, however, did not feel the same way. The poet and painter William Bell Scott made up a story about how Rossetti had met Fanny whilst she was spitting nutshells at men in the street, and called her

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was she allowed to pose for Dante Gabriel Rossetti. I think the first rule of infidelity is that if you are cheating with another artist make sure he doesn’t produce large oil paintings that give the game away. Hunt returned from painting Jesus and unhappy goats to find not only had Annie met up with Rossetti but he had painted her in glorious technicolour as Helen of Troy. Hunt was fuming and felt he had been made a laughing stock by his so-called friends, so attempted to have Annie sent to Australia so he would never have to see her again. Annie sensibly refused to be sent packing, so instead Hunt scrapped her face out of every likeness he had made of her. Annie found herself back in her lice-ridden home but in the meantime she had made important friends, probably whilst she was meant to have been learning to walk with a book on her head and behave properly. One of these friends was Captain Thomas Thomson, a cousin of the everso naughty Lord Ranelagh. Captain Thomson married her and together they moved away from the artistic melee of London to the south coast where they lived out a long and happy life with their children. Annie died at the respectable age of 90, and despite Hunt’s attempt to obliterate her face from Pre-Raphaelite art, she still regards us coolly from Helen of Troy by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, an image of a woman whose beauty caused so much trouble.

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Hardback 208 pp 193 x 140 mm BIC Code: A, AB, WZG, YRG 150 illustrations 978-1-911604-63-1 September 2018 £15.00

Pre-Raphaelite Girl Gang

Fifty Makers, Shakers and Heartbreakers from the Victorian Era Kirsty Stonell Walker Pre-Raphaelite Girl Gang will introduce readers of all ages to the remarkable women of the Pre-Raphaelite art movement which began in the second half of the nineteenth century and continued through the early part of the twentieth. From models to artists, these women all contributed something personal and incredible towards the most beautiful and imaginative art movement in the world. From duchesses to poor laundresses, each woman has a story to tell and a unique viewpoint on art no matter their age, status or background. Rich or poor, black or white, these women redefined what it meant to be beautiful and influential in a maledominated world and broke new ground in art, business and women’s rights to pursue the life they loved. Spanning almost a century and uncovering the truth behind some familiar and less familiar faces, this collection will offer new information to readers already interested in PreRaphaelite art and open the doors on an enchanting and revolutionary band of women who are unlikely and compelling role models. Artists, sculptors, inventors, models, wives, sisters and muses, all provide inspiration for ground-breakers and trouble-makers today. It was while studying for her first degree that Kirsty Stonell Walker became immersed in the life and loves of the Pre-Raphaelites. The plight of ‘bad girl’ Fanny Cornforth fascinated her so much that she spent a decade researching her life and wrote her biography Stunner: The Fall and Rise of Fanny Cornforth. Since 2011, she has written a blog, The Kissed Mouth, where she publishes original research on the many models of the Pre-Raphaelites. She has also written two novels about Victorian artists as well as giving talks to art groups and museums on the subject. 5


Hardback 160 pp 193 x 140 mm BIC Code: A, AB, ABG, WZG 70 colour illustrations 978-1-911604-64-8 October 2018 £15.00

Van Gogh

A Life in Places Juliet Heslewood Early in his career, as he grappled with the idea of becoming an artist, Vincent Van Gogh attempted portraiture, possibly with a mission in the religious sense. His models were impoverished miners, weavers and peasants. Later, his great achievement was in still life, landscape painting and further portraits all closely related to the places where he lived. He moved from place to place, from his parents’ vicarage to the homes of impoverished peasants, from seaside Ramsgate, and landmarks in London to the heights of Montmartre, from the famous Yellow House in Arles to hospital then a nearby asylum. Finally, he wandered the fields and streets of Auvers, near Paris. Wherever he lived, he drew and painted. As well as the places where he stayed, he painted the homes of others, and monuments that attracted him, such as churches or even suburban factories. These became the subject of an alternative kind of portraiture – one that did not involve people. His developing, emphatic and highly individual style suited the different character of the buildings he so carefully recorded. Each place, about which he also wrote at length, provides us with a solid framework with which to follow and understand him. Van Gogh’s life will be revealed not only through the included illustrations of his art, but with much quotation from letters. The book hopes to answer the questions: Why was he there? What and who else were there? How did his vision suit the place – or vice versa? Juliet Heslewood studied the History of Art at the University of London and later gained an MA in English Literature at Toulouse. For over thirty years she lived in France where she devised and led study tours on art and architecture. Her books include The History of Western Painting for young people, which was translated into twelve languages. She also wrote its companion on sculpture. Other work includes a whole series on the portraits of people who have been close to artists, such as their mothers, lovers and children. She has written collections of world folktales, one of which she turned into a play for children’s radio. For Radio 4 she wrote a dramatic retelling of the story of an eighteenth-century strolling player, with Dame Judi Dench playing the lead. 6


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The Silent Heart of the Arts and Crafts Movement JESSICA DOUGLAS-HOME

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Hardback 350 pp 234 x 156 mm BIC Code: A, AGB, AC 40 colour illustrations 978-1-911604-75-4 September 2018 £20.00

William Simmonds

The Silent Heart of the Arts and Crafts Movement Jessica Douglas-Home This book uncovers the work of sculptor William Simmonds, one of the forgotten originals of the Arts and Crafts movement, whose circle included William Rothenstein, John Singer Sargent, Detmar Blow, John Masefield, D.H. Lawrence and Max Beerbohm. Inspired by his pastoral surroundings in the Cotswolds, he played a particularly vital role in the movement between the two world wars. After World War I, Simmonds emerged as a master of woodcarving, known for his exquisite oak, pine, ebony and ivory carvings of wild and domestic creatures. He earned his living by making puppets and became Europe’s most renowned puppet master. His wife Eve, a well-known embroiderer in her own right, made the puppets’ costumes and accompanied the puppet shows on the spinet, playing early music discovered by Dolmetsch and pieces by Cecil Sharp and Vaughan Williams. Jessica Douglas-Home trained at the Chelsea School of Art and the Slade School of Fine Art as a painter, etcher and theatre designer. She has had one-man shows in London, Washington D.C. and Brussels, and has also designed productions for the National Theatre and other West End theatres. Her first book, The Life and Loves of Violet Gordon Woodhouse, the acclaimed biography of the musician, appeared in 1996 and was nominated for a Whitbread prize. This, her fourth book, is in some ways a sequel, adding a new dimension to our understanding of the Arts and Crafts movement. Jessica Douglas-Home is also the author of A Glimpse of Empire and Once Upon Another Time, a book about her travels behind the Iron Curtain. She has written for the Telegraph, the Sunday Telegraph, The Times, the Guardian, Standpoint, the Spectator, the TLS and the New Criterion.

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The Unicorn Chinese Arts Series In partnership with Intron International Cultural Development, the Unicorn Chinese Artists series features leading Chinese contemporary artists whose works are not yet well known enough outside China.

Abstract Painter of Moderation Li Lei Hardback l 128 pp l 270 x 225 mm l BIC Code: AGB Colour images throughout 978-1-911604-84-6 l July 2018 l £25.00

This book focuses on Li Lei’s abstract painting from the period 2006 to 2016. Important series include Shanghai Flowers, Flames at Pompeii and Memories of the South. Accompanying essays trace his influences, from the twentieth-century Abstract art scene in Shanghai and his childhood in the vast landscapes of China’s northwest, to his knowledge of the Western abstract art theory of Kandinsky, Chinese Buddhist and Daoist philosophy, and the traditional Chinese art forms of poetry and ink painting. Development in Li Lei’s painting is described, and his style identified as philosophically eclectic and ‘moderate’, a distinctively Chinese kind of poetic abstraction.

Face to Face Zhong Weixing Hardback l 240 pp l 280 x 250 mm l BIC Code: AJB Colour images throughout 978-1-911604-85-3 l August 2018 l £40.00

From 2015, this Chinese photographer has been dedicated to shooting the best portraits possible of international masters of photography. Through his lens he has captured the faces of many of the world’s contemporary photographers: Sebastião Salgado, William Klein, Robert Frank, Bruno Barbey, Bernard Faucon. At present, there are more than sixty portraits included in Zhong Weixing’s ‘Contemporary Photography Masters’, and the programme is still ongoing. Jean-Luc Monterosso, former director of the world-renowned Maison Europe´enne de la Photographie, describes these works by Zhong Weixing as a ‘pantheon of photography masters’. 10


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Peking Opera Portraits Pang Xiaowei Hardback l 128 pp l 270 x 225 mm l BIC Code: AJB Colour images throughout 978-1-911604-86-0 l September 2018 l £25.00

Peking Opera is an art form representative of the essence of Chinese culture. With a history of nearly 200 years, it embodies profound cultural traditions and artistic connotations. Those who have spent time at the theatre, amid the percussion, strings and woodwind, or indeed have put on make-up and gone on the stage, all understand the special beauty of Chinese Peking Opera. Pang Xiaowei, in his studio at the China National Centre for the Performing Arts, has not stinted in taking portraits of more than one hundred classic Peking Opera role types in large format film, with the aim of making the most complete record of each Peking Opera character. Every fine line of the painted faces, every gold or silver thread on the costumes, he brings within reach. He not only focuses on classic scenes from classic plays, but also on the actors’ posture and movements. With imagery and narrative full of modern sensibility, he depicts ‘embroidered portraits’ from the masterpieces of Peking Opera. Thus, he not only illustrates the historical heritage of contemporary Peking Opera, but also its current state, and gives expression to further possibilities for the future development of this quintessentially Chinese art form. So, he enables Peking Opera to take flight from the stage space out into the world.

Treasures of Chinese Qing Dynasty Palace Glass Liu Xinyan, Xiang Xiaoqun, Zhong Guomiao Hardback l 240 pp l 280 x 250 mm l BIC Code: WCN Colour images throughout 978-1-911604-87-7 l October 2018 l £40.00

Chinese collector Liu Xinyan has been absorbed in the world of collecting for over thirty years. Under his influence, the husbandand-wife team Xiang Xiaoqun and Zhong Guomiao also early on began to collect glass. Their collection of Chinese Qing dynasty palace glass, exquisite beyond compare, magnificently sumptuous, and in craft excelling nature, reflects the highest level of development in art and technology under the Qing.

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Hardback 128 pp 200 x 240 mm BIC Code: AJ, AGB, WZG Over 100 color images 978-1-911604-31-0 September 2018 £20.00 $28.00

Urban Cars Brooklyn

Douglas Ljungkvist Introduction by Dean Johnson With great affection (and just a hint of that Brooklyn hipster irony), photographer Douglas Ljungkvist captures the ultimate symbol of America, the automobile, in the ultimate American neighbourhood. With the borough’s industrial landscapes as background, Ljungkvist has sought out unique vehicles … from classics to clunkers … and used them to show Brooklyn not only as a melting pot for people, but also for cars. The result is a photo essay that will appeal to a wide spectrum of viewers from car buffs, to nostalgia lovers, to art design, and photography enthusiasts, to natives and tourists alike and to, yes, urban hipsters. Douglas Ljungkvist is a Brooklyn-based photographer originally from Sweden. Most of his personal work explores vernacular beauty. The process is intuitive and Ljungkvist is emotionally drawn to scenes that are urban, graphic, colorful, and quiet. Mood and atmosphere are important aspects in much of his work with strong subtexts of time, identity, and memory. Formally, Ljungkvist is interested in the study of color, geometric shapes, and space. Dean Johnson is an accomplished design leader, writer, presenter, BBC tech pundit, Fellow and VP of the Chartered Society of Designers and Head of Innovation at Brandwidth, and is shaping the connected future for Automotive, Film, TV, Publishing, Music, Education and Leisure sectors. He is, however, still a ‘petrol head’ at heart. Dean is a top Automotive Design, VR, IoT and Industry 4.0 Influencer and writes for numerous publications.

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Hearts and

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A Retrospective of Tom Chambers’ Photomontage Art Introduction by Elizabeth Avedon

Hardback 208 pp 280 x 280 mm BIC Code: AJ, AJR, AFJD, AGB 125 images 978-1-911604-21-1 October 2018 £35.00 $45.00

Hearts and Bones

A Retrospective of Tom Chambers’ Photomontage Art Tom Chambers For over twenty-eight years Tom Chambers has explored the medium of photography to create photomontages inspired largely from his travels in the American West, New England, Mexico, Italy, and Iceland. Photomontage is Chambers’ unique way of presenting unspoken stories to illustrate fleeting moments in time and is intended to evoke a mood in the viewer. The feelings range from tranquility to turbulence. Through the intentional use of magic realism, the dream-like photomontages look believable, but improbable. Each photomontage is carefully constructed, using both images that have been planned and those that unexpectedly enhance the story. Chambers is a master photographer, both technically and artistically, but it’s his imagination that sets him apart. Heavily influenced by his grandparents’ paintings and mentorship, the work of N.C. and Andrew Wyeth, and both authors and artists employing magic realism, Chambers sets the stage for his compositions. These photomontages are at once beautiful, sometimes slyly witty or even disturbing, but always inviting viewers to step into Chambers’ world and make their own interpretations of his works. Chambers describes his work as moving beyond documentation of the present to the fusing of reality and fantasy in musing about the future, and in Hearts and Bones, he succeeds. Tom Chambers was raised on a farm in the Amish country of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Tom completed a BFA in 1985 from Ringling College of Art, Sarasota, Florida with an emphasis in graphic design and strong interest in photography. For many years Tom has worked as a graphic designer and art director, including the design of packaging and magazines. Since 1998 Tom has devoted himself to photomontage which has been influenced by national and international travel, music, literature, and the art genre of magic realism. Tom has received fellowships from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and the Virginia Commission for the Arts. 16



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Hardback 160 pp 270 x 225 mm BIC Code: A, AGB, AC Approx. 300 colour illustrations 978-1-911604-73-0 October 2018 £25.00

Two Lives in Colour

Fred Dubery and Joanne Brogden Ian Collins The painted world of Fred Dubery was all about warmth and colour – a bright pattern of life reflecting a private place of beauty, pleasure and merriment. Known from numerous solo exhibitions, and from regular showings at the Royal Academy and New English Art Club, the pictures are a record of joyful travels in France and Italy and, best of all, of domestic contentment via a long and happy marriage amid a visual feast, and a procession of amazing meals, in a lovely Suffolk setting. Fred Dubery was teaching at the Walthamstow School of Art when he had a fateful meeting with fashion tutor Joanne Brogden. She had trained under Christian Dior and would become a pioneering Professor of Fashion at the Royal College of Art while Fred was appointed Professor of Perspective at the Royal Academy Schools. Adding a large adopted family of former students, their life together was the heart of everything. Fred and Joanne left a legacy for art and fashion education, and the paintings richly illustrated in this volume – images technically so clever and so subtle – offer a lasting lesson in how to live. Ian Collins is a writer and curator. His many books include monographs on John Craxton, Rose Hilton, Joan Leigh Fermor and John McLean. In recent years he has presented exhibitions at the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts in Norwich, Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, Dorset County Museum, Salisbury Museum, Yale Center for British Art in New Haven, A.G. Leventis Gallery in Nicosia, Benaki Museum in Athens and the British Museum. The catalogue for his Sainsbury Centre exhibition Masterpieces: Art and East Anglia was overall winner of the 2013 East Anglian Book Awards and he has an honorary doctorate of letters from the University of East Anglia. He lives in Suffolk and London.

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SOVIET WOMEN AND THEIR

ART The Spirit of Equality

Rena Lavery & Ivan Lindsay

Paperback with flaps 224 pp 238 x 167 mm BIC Code: A, AGB, AC over 100 colour images 978-1-911604-76-1 October 2018 £19.99

Soviet Women and their Art The Spirit of Equality

Rena Lavery and Ivan Lindsay This new publication provides a cross-disciplinary examination of early twentieth-century feminism and gender politics in the Soviet Union in relation to the rise and development of prominent female artists and sculptors. The book covers the period from the end of World War I and pre-Revolutionary Russia to Gorbachev’s perestroika and the dissolution of the Soviet Union. It consists of a collection of essays by leading specialists in the field, academics and independent scholars, covering major events in Soviet history, art and culture and explores the role of women in society, the representation of women in art, and discusses the oeuvre and artistic practices of Soviet female artists. Rena Lavery is an art dealer and an expert on Russian and Soviet paintings. She has edited numerous books on Soviet art (Victor Popkov, Fechin, Masterpieces of Soviet Painting and Sculpture) and has curated numerous exhibitions on Soviet and Russian art around the world. Ivan Lindsay is an art dealer specialising in European paintings and sculpture. He lectures on art and the art market, and has previously written A History of Loot and Stolen Art and Masterpieces of Soviet Painting and Sculpture. Dr Katia Kapushesky, founder of art consultancy Artkarta.com is an art dealer and top expert in Russian and Soviet Painting and sculpture. She provides consulting services to auction houses, and to corporate and private clients. Dr Natalia Murray is a visiting lecturer at the Courtauld Institute of Art and has the post of Head of Education and Public Programmes at GRAD (Gallery for Russian Art and Design). In 2017 at the Royal Academy of Arts, she curated a major exhibition ‘Revolution. Russian Art. 1917-1932’. Dr Elizaveta Butakova-Grinshaw is an art historian and Research Curator at the Calvert 22 Foundation. She undertook research at the Courtauld Institute of Art on the history of the Russian unofficial art magazine A-Ya and its international network of contributors in the period 1979–86, focusing on the connections between Paris, Moscow and New York. 20


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Hardback 224 pp 270 x 225 mm BIC Code: A Colour images throughout 978-1-911604-32-7 October 2018 ÂŁ30.00 $40.00

Looking For Something Selected Paintings Brian Kershisnik A retrospective look at the work of the artist Brian Kershisnik through his first three prolific decades. The book will contain as many pictures as is reasonable to include as well as several essays that put his work into the larger context of his age. Kershisnik is a puzzling and puzzled explorer; both a part of, and separate from, his contemporaries. He is an enthusiastic, and optimistic examiner of triumphs and tragedies. He exposes the common in the hero and the heroic in the quotidian. He aspires more to the fantastic and rich human warmth of Giotto rather than the cold and distant impressive brilliance of the otherworldly High Renaissance. His work is made by his life and is meant to be lived with. Brian Kershisnik is an artist. He did not set out to be one, but after a curious childhood of far-flung traveling with his geologist father and a mother who provided materials and opportunity, art eventually found him, but not in a serious way before his college studies. After receiving his masters degree from the University of Texas at Austin, he pursued his craft with prolific curiosity and rigor. His life has been lovely, tragic and bewildering. His work explores that bewilderment with a mixture of melancholy and whimsy that feels extremely and encouragingly human.

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Hardback 64 pp 280 x 240 mm BIC Code: A, AB, AC, AGB 20 colour images 978-1-911604-79-2 May 2018 ÂŁ20.00

Oneness Wholeness Sassan Behnam Bakhtiar

Essays by Edward Lucie-Smith and Nina Moaddel Sassan Behnam Bakhtiar focuses on the importance of being connected with the eternal self, particularly in our modern world where, he believes, people lose themselves more and more every day. The artist trusts that by being one with the eternal self, any individual can start to experience an evolved state of existence and become truly whole. One of the artist’s messages behind this body is that when people who are connected with their eternal self come together in harmony with a unified goal, they bring a positive change to the world. Oneness Wholeness is a result of the artist’s seven-year search on the path of this evolved state, and by pairing practice with much research and guidance by masters of meditative and energy balancing practices, he was able to reach a higher state of being. The artist practices this ideology on a daily basis and found the importance of bringing this into his artistic work in order to inform his audience about the importance of being truly connected with oneself and to be working with others to bring forth a constructive energy and change. Edward Lucie-Smith is generally regarded as the most prolific and the most widely published writers on art. A number of his art books, among them Movements in Art since 1945 , Visual Arts of the 20th Century, A Dictionary of Art Terms and Art Today are used as standard texts throughout the world. Nina Moaddel is an Iranian-born curator and advisor based in London. She has curated exhibitions in Europe and Asia with a focus on Iranian artists, including the Tehran Pavilion at the 9th Shanghai Biennale. She has also collaborated with institutions worldwide, including Kunsthal Rotterdam, Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, Institute of Contemporary Arts London, Royal Academy of Arts and Saatchi Gallery. 24


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Hardback 384 pp 234 x 156 mm BIC Code: GM, ABC, A, AB 100 colour illustrations 978-1-911604-52-5 July 2018 £30.00

The Hermitage

The Biography of a Great Museum Geraldine Norman The Hermitage Musuem in St Petersburg is possibly the greatest museum in the world. It began as a showcase for the art treasures of the tsars and reflects their legendary extravagance. Imperial romances, marriages and murders all had an impact on the collection, as did the byzantine bartering of international politics. Nationalised by the Bolsheviks in 1917, the museum expanded to fill the imperial family’s Winter Palace and the three riverside pavilions that were built on to the palace in the late eighteenth century. Vast, confiscated collections came the way of the museum as a result of the Revolution – the finest treasures of the Russian nobility, as well as two great merchant collections of Gauguin, Matisse and modern masters. The Hermitage is the first full history of this great museum in any language. It highlights the human adventures involved in the creation and preservation of one of the finest art collections in the world, and reveals the hitherto unchronicled dramas of the Communist years. It provides an unusual perspective on Russia’s troubled history. Geraldine Norman was born in Wales in 1940 and brought up in Oxford. She has a BA in Mathematics from the University of Oxford and joined The Times newspaper as a statistician in 1962. In 1967 she launched the Times-Sotheby index of art prices and in 1969 became the Sale Room Correspondent of The Times. She married Frank Norman, the well known author and playwright, in 1971 (d. 1980). In 1987 she left The Times to join the Independent newspaper as Art Market Correspondent, resigning in 1995 in order to write her book, The Hermitage: The Biography of a Great Museum (1997).

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Hardback 160 pp 270 x 216 mm BIC Code: AFC, AGB 200 colour illustrations 978-1-911604-54-9 September 2018 £25.00

Colin Hunter and the Holland Park Set His Life and His Melbury Road Home Godfrey Bell Colin Hunter (1841–1904) was a hugely successful Scottish Victorian artist who exhibited nearly one hundred works in the Royal Academy over thirty-five years. He lived at 14 Melbury Road, Kensington, in the heart of the Holland Park Circle and the smart set of the enclave of famous artists, including Lord Leighton, G.F. Watts and Sir Luke Fildes among others, most of whom were both Hunter’s friends and neighbours. In the hundred or so years since Hunter’s death he has – undeservedly – gradually faded into relative obscurity. This book is not just a biography of the artist, it is also the most comprehensive catalogue of his works to date.

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Hardback 420 pp 290 x 218 mm BIC Code: HBW, HBWL, WCF, JWT B&W photos and illustrations 978-1-910500-94-1 December 2018 £120.00

For Valour

The Complete History of the Victoria Cross Michael Charles Robson For Valour: The Complete History of the Victoria Cross will be the definitive work on the subject and compelling as a narrative as well as the ultimate reference source. This ambituous project in association with The Victoria Cross Trust will be published in eight volumes over four years. Each volume is divided into two parts: Part 1 – Wars, Battles & Deeds will contain a description of each war and battle or engagement which involved deeds resulting in the award of each Victoria Cross. The deeds are described within the context of the war and battle during which they occurred. Part 2 – Portraits of Valour will contain a biography of each recipient of the Victoria Cross.

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For Valour: Volume 1 Where it all started, the Crimean War 978-1-910500-81-1 HB £120.00

For Valour: Volume 2 The Indian Mutiny (1857–1859) 978-1-910500-91-0 HB £120.00

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Hardback 800 pp 234 x 156 mm BIC Code: HBJD1, HBW 26 illustrations 978-1-911604-80-8 September 2018 ÂŁ30.00

Armchair General

A Year of British Battles, Sieges, Atrocities and Heroics Stuart Thresher Armchair General brings British history to the reader by making a battle the focal point of an easy read 700-word per day narrative. Each day of the calendar year is the anniversary of a British battle or siege, Viking through to the War on Terror, 393 battles fought on all 366 days of the year on all five continents. The date is pivotal to that battle or siege i.e. the first or final day. The book is presented in calendar days with all the great battles included and many lesser known, always British but often in conjunction with the Commonwealth and our other allies. Many people will have heard of Bannockburn, Agincourt, Yorktown, Waterloo, Spion Kop, Passchendaele, El Alamein, etc, but do they know why they were fought? Do they know why 15 September is Battle of Britain Day? Armchair General explains why and is consequently much more than just a series of battles. Politics, economics, geographics and strategies are all included with relating extra points of interest. The reader can cover the 1214 years between the 793 Sack of Lindisfarne and the 2007 Battle of Musa Qala in chronological order and is suited for all audiences from a casual reader to a history buff, covering the basic points of the battle and the consequences. Armchair General should have its place in every British household and every British classroom, certainly every public house and probably every coffee shop.

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Hardback 144 pp 234 x 172 mm BIC Code: BGH 30 B&W illustrations and maps 978-1-911604-83-9 October 2018 £20.00

City Boys at War

The Lloyd’s Battery 1938–1940 A Gunner’s Perspective Peter Ledger City Boys at War considers a campaign of just eleven months, from September 1939 to July 1940, viewed at the micro level – the perspective of a gunner, his wife, his family and his comrades. In 1938 Alfred Ledger joined the Lloyd’s Battery of the 53rd (City of London) Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, a Territorial Army unit based at White City. He was called up in August 1939. This book’s narrative is based on letters between Alfred and his wife and the regimental histories. It starts with the so-called Phoney War, the months up to the German attack in the west ending with Operation Dynamo and the escape of the British Army from Dunkirk. However, the events described here do not end on the beaches of Dunkirk but with a second, little known, rescue, Operation Ariel (also known as Aerial), the organised escape of allied troops and civilians from ports in Brittany and western France. Ariel was just as successful in its objective as Dynamo, rescuing 190,000 troops. Dunkirk has become part of British folklore. Ariel has been forgotten. As for Haddock Force, the units sent south to defend French military airfields in the event of RAF bombers using them as refuelling bases en route to bombing northern Italian cities, history moves into the realms of mystery. But it is these events that the narrative follows.

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Paperback with flaps 112 pp 200 x 158 mm BIC Code: HBWN, YQH 12 B&W illustrations 978-1-911604-81-5 July 2018 ÂŁ14.99

Percy: A Story of 1918 Peter Doyle, Illustrated by tim Godden One day, a small bundle of letters was found in a flea market. Kept together for one hundred years, these few letters tell of one teenage boy, Percy, and his girl, Kitty. This is a story of 1918, and of young people caught up in war, and of the war itself. It is a true story. Percy Edwards was conscripted into the Royal Welsh Fusiliers in 1918. Trained at Sniggery Camp near Liverpool, he was sent to the front, aged just eighteen. Percy’s letters were few and his words sparse and immature, but they are very powerful. Tragically, he was to die of his wounds three weeks after his arrival. Percy: A Story of 1918 is a unique book. Built around the words of a young man from Wales, its narrative is constructed from surviving documents, war diaries, accounts of battle and newspapers. It is an accurate picture of the war of 1918, a true story of one soldier representing the bigger picture. Written by historian Peter Doyle in prose that is accessible to young readers, it is illustrated by Tim Godden, renowned illustrator of the war. Professor Peter Doyle BSc PhD Cgeol FGS is a visiting Professor in Geosciences, University College London. His passion is military history having written on the understanding of military terrain, the British experience of war and the material culture of warfare. A member of the British Commission of Military History, and secretary of the Parliamentary All Party War Graves and Battlefield Heritage Group, he is the author of many works of military history and is a regular speaker at conferences and in invited lectures. He has given numerous specialist battlefield talks and battlefield tours and is an occasional visiting lecturer at the US Military Academy, West Point.

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Paperback with flaps 304 pp 234 x 170 mm BIC Code: HBW, JF Illustrated throughout 978-1-911604-82-2 August 2018 £25.00

British Godmothers

How the British League of Help contributed to the reconstruction of French villages after the Great War Bryan F. Lewis The book recounts how, under the initiative of the British League of Help, the communities of Great Britain helped in the reconstruction of French villages that had been destroyed during the Great War, financing water towers, village halls, hospitals, schools and houses, as well as providing large quantities of domestic items and agricultural implements. The British League of Help was formed in 1920 as a charitable body with a single purpose: to provide aid to communities in the areas of northern France devastated during the Great War. It pursued its objective by encouraging British cities and towns to become a ‘Godmother’ to a small town or village that had been destroyed. Some eighty British cities and towns adopted ninety-five French towns and villages, and provided practical help and moral support in the rebuilding of their shattered communities. In some cases the association was a short one, while in others close friendships were forged that lasted for many years. The recognition continues today in the plaques that pay tribute to the village’s ‘British Godmother’ on water towers, village halls, hospitals, street names, schools and houses – scattered across the Great War battlefield areas of northern France. This book not only recreates the story of the adoption movement; through photographs and drawings it shows many of these buildings at the time of their inauguration, and as they are today, for many are still in use. 33


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Hardback 132 pp 178 x 127 mm BIC Code: HBWN, 3JJF 978-1-911604-62-4 August 2018 £10.99

Epitaphs of the Great War The Last 100 Days Sarah Wearne Epitaphs of the Great War – The Last 100 Days is the third instalment in an edited collection of headstone inscriptions from the graves of those killed during the Great War. Limited by the Imperial War Graves Commission to sixty-six characters – far more restrictive than Twitter’s 140-character rule – these inscriptions are masterpieces of compact emotion containing as they do the distilled essence of thousands of responses to the war. However, their enforced brevity means that many inscriptions relied on the reader being able to pick up on the references and allusions, or recognise the quotations – and many twenty-first-century readers do not. In this selection of one hundred inscriptions from the battlefield cemeteries, the author, by expanding the context – religious, literary or personal – has been able to give full voice to the bereaved. This volume covers those killed during the period commonly known as the last 100 days of the war, a period from 8 August to 11 November 1918.

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Hardback 132 pp 180 x 129 mm BIC Code: HBWN, JWTY, AMGD, VJFX 978-1-910500-65-1 Available now £10.99

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Hardback 132 pp 180 x 129 mm BIC Code: HBWN, JWTY, AMGD, VJFX 978-1-910500-52-1 Available now £10.99


Paperback with flaps 208 pp 193 x 140 mm BIC Code: F, FA, FV 978-1-911604-61-7 October 2018 £13.00

The Eyes That Look

The Secret Story of Bassano’s Hunting Dogs Julia Grigg Yes, we may have eyes that look but how clearly do we see? Julia Grigg’s compelling novel set in the feverish creativity and competition of mid-sixteenth-century Italy tells how Francesco Bassano, a young man who has questioned why one extraordinary painting was made, sets off to find out, a journey taking him across the Veneto and to Florence. He learns about loyalty and the unbreakable bond between a master and his dogs, about the determination it takes to innovate, and what you need to sacrifice to turn your cherished ambition into reality. Witness to astonishing achievements in art and architecture, he is enthralled and uplifted but also exposed to human frailty and inhumanity. Thinking anew about truth and beauty, he also experiences bitter betrayal. Multi-sensual in its storytelling, The Eyes that Look entertains as it informs, inviting readers to come revel in a Renaissance world of unrivalled artistic richness. Julia Grigg started out in arts, fashion, travel and food journalism and retains an abiding interest in all these subjects although she soon moved into a career with UNICEF, working as a writer and advocate for children’s issues in some of the world’s most demanding and complex countries. The Eyes that Look is her debut novel, begun while studying for the Bath Spa University Masters in Creative Writing, from which she graduated with Distinction. Impassioned by the Renaissance in Italy, she has studied it online, taken a Courtauld Institute summer school, made numerous visits to the country and continues her efforts to master the language. Her second novel, also set in mid 1500s Venice and Florence and involving some of the same cast of characters, is in preparation. Dogs are another passion; she and her husband have two black and tan dachshunds. 35


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Paperback 420 pp 235 x 170 mm BIC Code: B, WM, WMQL Illustrated throughout 978-1-911604-23-5 May 2018 £25.00

From Blenheim to Chartwell

The Untold Story of Churchill’s Houses and Gardens Stefan Buczacki

This book is a biography of Winston Churchill through the houses he lived in and the gardens he made. It culminates with the full story of his purchase, alteration and creation of Chartwell, Kent, where he lived for more than forty years before and after the war, and which is now, in keeping with his intentions, owned and run by the National Trust. Churchill was born amidst the splendour of Blenheim Palace but, ever a restless spirit, he owned or rented many houses, both grand and relatively modest, over the course of his long life, including country retreats, modern town apartments and, as First Lord of the Admiralty, Admiralty House. But it was his house at Chartwell that would be for ever associated with his name. Gardening expert and author Stefan Buczacki has researched Winston Churchill’s homes and gardens, discovering a side to the great leader that is largely unknown – that of a man steeped in Victorian values who looked after his personal staff and behaved with utmost integrity and honesty in all of his business dealings as well. Based on extensive and scholarly archive study, this well illustrated book brings to light an array of previously unpublished details and reveals a fascinating side to Britain’s greatest war leader. Stefan Buczacki is a British horticulturist, botanist, biographer and broadcaster. He is without doubt one of Britain’s most popular and most highly respected gardening experts and has presented many television programmes. He has contributed to practically every major national newspaper and magazine, and has written around sixty books, including several standard works of reference.

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Hardback 350 pp 177 x 127 mm BIC Code: A, AB, WZG 978-1-910787-73-1 September 2018 £12.00

Grit in the Oyster

Inspirational Quotes from the Creative World Unicorn’s editorial team has scoured the libraries and art galleries for this extraordinary collection its favourite and most inspirational quotes from the creative world, both contemporary and historical. The wisdom on these pages will empower and encourage you to tap into your creative self, and live your artistic life to the fullest. Start each day with a powerful dose of wisdom and inspiration as you are guided to take action, overcome blocks and fear, boost your productivity, create success, reach out to others, claim your inner strength, and make your creative dreams come true. •••••

If you want to be an artist, your work must be your best friend. Go to it when you feel happy, go to it when you feel sad. Arthur Lett-Haynes

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If you ever feel like murdering someone you should paint a picture instead. Far less trouble in the end. Maggi Hambling

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Hardback 176 pp 285 x 235 mm BIC Code: HBW, HBWQ Approx. 90 B&W and colour photographs 978-1-912423-00-2 September 2018 £25.00

The War on Paper

20 Documents that defined the Second World War Anthony Richards Taking a chronological approach, The War on Paper tells the story of the most destructive war in history through 20 key documents held in the IWM archives. Ranging from high-level iconic records including the signed order to invade Poland in August 1939 and Hitler’s final will and testament, to more personal items such as Kindertransport identity papers and the ration book of the Queen Mother, and published to coincide with the 80th anniversary of the signing of the Munich Agreement in 2018, this book gives a great insight into how twenty pieces of paper came to shape World War II and history as we know it. Anthony Richards is the Head of Documents and Sound at IWM. Since 1995 he has worked on the diaries, letters and memoirs in the museum’s care and is responsible for its extensive collection of personal testimony in both written and audio form. He is the author of In Their Own Words: Untold Stories of the First World War (2016) and The Somme: A Visual History (2016).

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Paperback 144 pp 240 x 195 mm BIC Code: AJC, HBW, HBWN Approx. 100 B&W photographs 978-1-912423-01-9 October 2018 £14.99

The First World War in Focus Rare and Unseen Photographs Alan Wakefield The First World War in Focus examines rarely seen acts and aspects of the First World War through one hundred carefully selected photographs from the unparalleled archive at IWM. These incredible images, many of which have never been published, were mostly taken by military personnel using their private cameras, and tell the story of the conflict on all fronts that evaded the lens of the official photographers. Well-known events during the war, such as the historic, unofficial Christmas truce of 1914 and the devastating Battle of the Somme in 1916, are presented from lesser known angles. Other photographs show the war being fought as far afield as Samoa and China, as well as images from the home front that failed to pass the Press Bureau censor at the time for fear of harming morale. This book shows the true extent of the First World War by bringing unusual aspects of the conflict to light through these compelling photographs. Alan Wakefield is Head of the First World War and Early Twentieth Century team at IWM. He is the co-author of Under the Devil’s Eye: Britain’s Forgotten Army at Salonika 1915-1918 (2004) and the author of Christmas in the Trenches (2010).

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Hardback 216 pp 310 x 260 mm BIC Code: HBW, HBWN Approx. 150 B&W and colour photographs 978-1-912423-02-6 November 2018 ÂŁ25.00

A Century of Remembrance Laura Clouting The scale and nature of the First World War, and the manner in which the dead were treated, created conditions in which a very particular language of grief and remembrance of the war dead flourished. A Century of Remembrance explores the deeply personal ways in which people mourned their loved ones, and memorialised them, and examines the cornerstones of national-scale remembrance that took hold in Britain throughout the 1920s, from the poppy to the cenotaph. Featuring approximately 150 images of objects from the IWM collections, including photographs, film stills, posters and paintings, this highly illustrated book will be published to accompany the Making a New World season at IWM London and IWM North in 2018, and coincides with the centenary of the end of the First World War. Laura Clouting is Senior Curator Historian in the First World War and Early 20th Century team at IWM. She wrote the introduction to the popular Victory in the Kitchen: Wartime Recipes (2016).

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Hardback 224 pp 245 x 190 mm BIC Code: HBW, WZG, AJ Approx. 150 colour photographs 978-1-904897-51-4 September 2018 £25.00

Poppies

Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red The major art installation ‘Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red’ at the Tower of London marked one hundred years since the first full day of Britain’s involvement in the First World War. Created by artist Paul Cummins with installation design by Tom Piper, 888,246 ceramic poppies progressively filled the Tower’s famous moat between 17 July and 11 November 2014. Each poppy represented a British or Colonial military fatality during the war. The poppies encircled the iconic landmark, creating a spectacular display visible from all around the Tower, which attracted more than 5 million visitors. The scale of the installation was intended to reflect the magnitude of such an important centenary and create a powerful visual commemoration. Featuring forewords by Paul Cummins and Tom Piper and around 150 speciallycommissioned colour photographs of the installation both at the Tower and at nineteen extraordinary locations throughout the UK, Poppies: Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red is the only official publication to mark this landmark event.

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Paperback 96 pp 228 x 168 mm BIC Code: HBJF, HBW, JWM, 1FPC, WCK 100 colour illustrations 978-0-948092-89-3 December 2018 £12.99

Chinese Arms and Armour Arms and Armour Series Natasha Bennett The fabled treasures of China span thousands of years of history. From the exotic Silk Road to the mysterious Great Wall, China’s allure is as vast as the country itself. Here, Natasha Bennett introduces the fascinating world of Chinese arms and armour in the Royal Armouries’ collection. Offering a colourful insight into one of the world’s earliest civilisations, she chronicles the development of personal weapons and armour from the late Bronze Age to the early twentieth century. It is ideal for anyone interested in the military and material culture of this absorbing land. The book forms part of a series of introductions to aspects of the Royal Armouries’ collection of arms and armour. Written by specialists in the field, they are packed full of fascinating information and stunning photography. Natasha Bennett is Curator of Oriental Collections at the Royal Armouries Museum. She is co-author of Indian Arms and Armour (2015), and has published research on mounted warfare in Asia, Islamic arms and armour, Asian swords, Japanese textiles and Sudanese arms and armour.

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Stumbling Towards Victory The Final Year of the Great War Martyn Lawrence Paperback 128 pp 240 x 195 mm BIC Code: HBWN, AJCR, 3JJF, JWT, JWLF 110 B&W photographs 978-0-948092-87-9 July 2018 £14.99

The First World War tore apart the early twentieth century. Both terrible and terrifying, it banished misplaced optimism that war on such an unconscionable scale could never occur. A century after the guns fell silent on the Western Front, its scars continue to shape our modern idea of remembrance. As the national museum of arms and armour, the Royal Armouries brings a unique perspective to studies of the Great War. Published to coincide with the First World War centenary commemorations, Stumbling Towards Victory illustrates the final months of a global conflagration that was nothing less than an armageddon for the ages.

Archduke Franz Ferdinand and the Era of Assassination Talking Points Series Lisa Traynor Paperback with flaps 80 pp 240 x 168 mm BIC Code: HBWN, JWT, JWLF, 3JJF 40 illustrations 978-0-948092-88-6 November 2018 £14.99

Could the event that triggered the ‘war to end all wars’ have been prevented? The shot that killed Archduke Franz Ferdinand and directly led to the outbreak of the First World War is known as the ‘shot heard around the world’. Far less widely known is the fact that the Archduke owned, but on that fateful day did not wear, a bulletproof vest manufactured by Polish priestturned-inventor Casimir Zeglen. Using a reconstructed bulletproof vest and a Royal Armouries Browning Model 1910 pistol identical to that used by the Archduke’s assassin, Lisa Traynor highlights the risks associated with power and status in the early twentieth century. Assessing the design and composition of Zeglen’s armours, she charts the technological development of pistols used during this period’s assassination plots. Testing her findings on a replica of the Archduke’s bulletproof vest, Traynor poses the haunting question: had Franz Ferdinand been wearing body armour on the day of his assassination, would it have saved his life? UNICORN

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Hardback 192 pp 234 x 156 mm BIC Code: A, AB, AC, AG Colour illustrations throughout 978-1-911604-55-6 October 2018 ÂŁ25.00

The Hand that Rocked the Cradle The Art of Birth and Infancy Sue Laurence This book offers a fresh perspective on the history of birth and infancy by showing a rich array of images and objects ranging from paintings, prints, sculpture, metalwork, jewellery, textiles, ceramics, furniture and woodwork from both the fine and decorative arts, and medical and social history collections. Western European art has a strong tradition in representing birth and infancy, and many objects relating to this subject have survived, in collections such as the Wellcome in London and other museums and galleries across the world. The long chronological scope (1300–1900) provides insight to the enduring nature of many traditions and heirlooms relating to childhood and infancy. Moreover, by tracing the subject back to the medieval period it challenges the notion that so many of these practices were of more recent origin. The book is divided into an introduction followed by seven chapters with integrated fully captioned illustrations. The main subjects covered are: Beliefs and Customs; Childbirth; Lying-in, Rites of passage, ceremony and rituals; Milestones; The cult of breastfeeding; Accidents, abuse, fatalities and abandonment. Sue Laurence was formerly Head of Interpretation at the National Archives; before that she was a curator at the Florence Nightingale Museum and spent ten years first as Deputy Head and then as Head of the V&A Museum of Childhood, where she created many innovative exhibitions as well as securing significant acquisitions. Sue has written for a number of journals, lectured on a broad range of curatorial subjects and made media appearances. 46

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Hardback 160 pp 260 x 210 mm BIC Code: 480 colour illustrations 978-1-911604-56-3 October 2018 £30.00

Thea Porter’s Scrapbook Venetia Porter For nearly two decades, from 1966, Thea Porter created clothes made from sumptuous fabrics that drew inspiration from a view of the exotic Middle East. Combining richly patterned silks with antique fabrics, her clothes were a must for music and film stars such as Pink Floyd, Crystal Gayle, Elizabeth Taylor and Barbra Streisand. Fashion magazines all over the world featured her latest styles and Thea became a key member of the innovative group of British designers which included Ossie Clark, Zandra Rhodes and Jean Muir. During her lifetime she won huge acclaim, and her place in the history of British fashion was ensured when she won Designer of the Year in 1972. Thea Porter was included in several landmark exhibitions on twentieth-century fashion, such as the V&A’s Cutting Edge: Fifty Years of Fashion (1997), Orientalism: Visions of the East in Western Dress at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (1994) and Hippie Chic at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts (2013). Most recently, an exhibition at the Fashion and Textile Museum in London (2015), described Thea’s family history and upbringing in Syria, her years as a student in London after World War II, and her life in cosmopolitan city of Beirut during the 1950s and 60s. Thea Porter’s Scrapbook reveals Thea Porter’s talent as a keenly-observant and descriptive writer as she records in her memoir, her early life and the business she set up, starting with the much-visited Greek Street shop in Soho and charting the dramatic surge of American interest in her clothes, and the opening of her shop in Paris as she pursued her ambition to create dresses ‘beyond trend and tat, that thirty years from today will still be beautiful’. Venetia Porter is Assistant Keeper (Curator) Islamic and Contemporary Middle East Department, British Museum. She has a degree in Arabic and Persian from the University of Oxford, an M. Phil in Islamic Art and a Ph.D from the University of Durham. Venetia Porter was the co-author with Laura McLaws Helms of Thea Porter Bohemian Chic (2015).

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The Walnut Tree Charles Hulbert-Powell Hardback l 256 pp l 234 x 156 mm BIC Code: TVS, WMQL, WMPS, WNP, A Approx. 80 colour images l 978-1-911604-57-0 October 2018 l £30.00

Text with fully-integrated illustrations which are mainly photographs showing different varieties and habitats, the nuts in their different stages of growth; processing for oil; uses of the timber; the walnut in art; culinary use including a collection of recipes. Practical advice on choosing, planting, maintaining and pruning walnut trees. Charles Hulbert-Powell lives in East Sussex where he has grown, looked after and harvested walnut trees for many years. He has travelled widely, visiting walnut growers throughout the world, so has been able to make useful comparisons between different varieties and growing conditions. The experience and the advice he offers in this book will be invaluable to anyone planning to plant a walnut grove, or who just wants to know about the history, folklore and uses of the walnut tree and its fruit.

In Search of Art

Adventures and Discoveries Edwin Mullins Paperback l 192 pp l198 x 129 mm BIC Code: A, AB, AGB l 978-1-911604-58-7 September 2018 l £8.99

Edwin Mullins has had a long and distinguished career as both an arts journalist and a presenter of TV arts programmes. In Search of Art is a collection of vividly told recollections of both his extraordinary adventures, visiting famous artists, and the discoveries he made when on assignments for indulgent newspaper editors in the days of generous budgets. Blessed with a prodigious memory, and fully armed with the notebooks and diaries he has always kept, he has included in this collection of true stories, some accounts which resemble very closely some of the situations in which William Boot found himself in Evelyn Waugh’s Scoop. Edwin Mullins has written and presented TV arts programmes, published a number of books, and contributed regularly to the Sunday Telegraph and other journals. 48

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A Place of Springs Hannah Colby SARAJEVO 1991. To the home of Adam and Finola Vidaković comes their new lodger, the concert pianist Daniel Danuczek, who will be teaching at the Conservatory. Charming and funny, he captivates both the lovely Finola and her daughter, Irena. But civil war will soon force Daniel back to London and hold Sarajevo in its pitiless grip, with life-changing and tragic consequences. A Place of Springs is a complex novel of epic scope, which explores the physical and psychlogical damage inflicted by war. It follows Daniel’s fortunes as he searches for lost love and faces a crisis that changes the path of his career. Written with compassion, humour and insight, this is a compelling story of love and loss, the significance of friendship, and the power of music both to express and triumphantly transcend human pain. Hannah Colby was born in Norwich and went to school in London, where she learnt to play the piano and viola. She studied French in Paris at the Sorbonne and now paints portraits. While bringing up her four children in Suffolk, she established an innovative activity and arts centre for disabled young adults.

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A BI DI NG B U DDH A

ABIDING BUDDHA

Xu Bin Jueyi’s sculptural works break with nearly a hundred years of stasis for Buddha making. Using contemporary sculptural art; metal, resin and wood they reshape the aesthetic for Buddha compassion and art. Through study and sketching of Tibetan natural scenery and folk customs, the artist has gained an indepth understanding of the supreme place of religion in Tibetan life. The purity and serenity of this belief inspired the artist’s creative impulse.

THE DU MAURIERS

The sculptures represent the best combination of contemporary ideas and traditional culture with the utmost contemporaneity. Simple and clear, they display a minimalism, and sparse freeh and feeling.

The Sculpture of Tranquility

The Sculpture of Tranquility

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JUST AS THEY WERE

The Unicorn Chinese Artists series is a stunning new collection of monographs that showcase leading contemporary Chinese artists to an international audience.

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Inspired by Unicorn’s successful Art Solos series for exhibiting British and American artists, this project is in partnership with Intron International Cultural Development and supported by the China National Publications Import & Export Corporation (CNPIEC), Jiangxi Fine Art Publishing House, Shandong Fine Art Publishing House, and Beijing Song Ya Feng Publishing House.

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The Du Mauriers Just As They Were 978-1-911604-09-9 HB £25.00

PRIDE can be a virtue – Black Pride and Gay Pride have made tens of millions more understood and more accepted, but the overweening pride of certain leaders – Hubris – is a sin that has led to wars and devastation: Hitler in Russia; the Japanese at Pearl Harbour; Saddam Hussein in Kuwait; and Blair and Bush in Iraq.

Alexander Kantsedikas

ANGER, when righteous, can be a virtue, which helped to end the slave trade in the 19th century and to expose child abuse today, but there is still personal anger in domestic violence and Daesh terrorism. KENNETH BAKER, Lord Baker of Dorking CH, is a British politician and a former Conservative MP having served in the Cabinets of Margaret Thatcher and John Major as Environment Secretary, Education Secretary and Home Secretary. He has previously written five poetry anthologies for Faber, five books on the history of cartoons including George III: A Life in Caricature and George IV: A Life in Caricature, his memoirs, The Turbulent Years, and most recently On the Burning of Books published by Unicorn in 2016.

Cover painting: The Temptation, 1899 by William Strang 1859–1921, oil on canvas.

SLOTH can be an amiable weakness as Tennyson said, ‘Ah why should life all labour be’, but the rewards go to the energetic. ENVY is the mainstay of the global advertising industry encouraging everyone to improve their lives, but it is also a secret vice, a self-destroying morbid appetite. AVARICE, may have led to better living conditions for many people but also to the Great Depression, the financial collapse of 2008, and to 1,810 billionaires with the combined wealth of US $6.48 trillion. GLUTTONY is not a sin but a destructive ailment leading to obesity, bottle-noses, bleary eyes, grog-blossoms and breath like a blowlamp. LUST that demands immediate gratification is clearly still a sin, whether Paris’ abduction of Helen of Troy, or websites today that encourage marital infidelity, or the fate of many politicians, as Kipling said, ‘For the sins they do by two and two, they must pay for one by one.’ This book is lavishly illustrated from Medieval manuscripts to Picasso, and Kenneth Baker has drawn on his knowledge of cartoons down the ages to include some by Gillray, Rowlandson, Bateman, Eric Gill and today Peter Brookes.

History . Culture £25.00

On the Seven Deadly Sins KENNETH BAKER

On the Seven Deadly Sins

The Jewish Period

KENNETH BAKER

Today most sinners are punished in this world not the next:

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In this fascinating book Kenneth Baker explores how the Seven Deadly Sins – PRIDE, ANGER, SLOTH, ENVY, AVARICE, GLUTTONY and LUST – have shaped history from the Greek and Roman Civilisations, through their heyday in the Middle Ages, when sinners really believed they could go to Hell for all eternity, to the secular world of today, where they are still an alluring and destructive force.

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SHADES OF GREEN

MY LIFE AS THE NATIONAL TRUST’S HEAD OF GARDENS Negotiating change – care, repair, renewal

John Sales with foreword by Anna Pavord

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Remarkable Encounters 978-1-911604-33-4 HB £25.00

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Why do Sinners’ ways prosper? And why must Disappointment all I endeavour end? …Oh, the sots and thralls of lust Do in spare hours more thrive than I that spend, Sir, life upon thy cause… Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844-1889)


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Swifts in A Tower 978-1-911604-36-5 HB £15.00

Thomas, Lucy and Alatau 978-1-911604-30-3 HB £25.00

Two Men Went to Mow 978-1-911604-47-1 HB £14.99

The Writing on the Wall 978-1-911604-26-6 HB £14.99

Tommy Clarke Up in the air

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1920s Jazz Age Fashion and Photographs 978-1-911604-22-8 PB £18.00

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THE KAISER’S DAWN

The untold story of Britain’s secret mission to murder the Kaiser in 1918 JOHN HUGHES-WILSON

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RORKE’S DRIFT DIARY An account of the Battles of Isandhlwana and Rorke’s Drift Zululand 22nd January 1879

Captain William Penn Symons

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Life and Death in the Battle of Britain 978-1-904897-31-6 PB £9.99

London at War 1939–1945 978-1-904897-33-0 HB £25.00

Arms and Armour of the First World War 978-0-948092-78-7 PB £9.99

Dangerous Arts 978-0-948092-81-7 HB £12.99

Japanese Arms and Armour 978-0-948092-79-4 PB £9.99

Saving Lives 978-0-948092-82-4 PB £14.99

THE POETRY OF RESCUE IN THE FIRST WORLD WAR

THE CALL AND THE ANSWER

LAURENCE BINYON

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THE CALL AND THE ANSWER

Poetry of Rescue in the First World War

LAURENCE BINYON an anthology edited by Paul O’Prey

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A first-hand account of volunteer aid workers in the First World War

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A–Z of Typography

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Abiding Buddha

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Alexander de Cadenet

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Alexander – New Dimensions in Art

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Amazonia Imagined

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The Angler’s Guide

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The Art of the Soviet Union

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The Art of the Soviet Union – Landscapes

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The Art of the Soviet Union – Nudes

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The Art of the Soviet Union – Portraits

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The Art of the Soviet Union – Still Lifes

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Autobiography Eric Gill

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Birds of the Hedgerow, Field and Woodland

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Brown and Rosie’s – Fresh and Simple

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By the Grace of God

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Cadogan & Chelsea

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Canals, Barges and People

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Changing Women’s Lives

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The Cookbook Notebook

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The Craft of the Lead Pencil

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The Dance of 1000 Faces

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David Inshaw

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Divine Conception

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The Du Mauriers Just As They Were

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Dynastic Rule

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Earth to Earth

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The Edge of the Sea

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Edward Johnston – A Signature for London

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Edwin Landseer – The Private Drawings

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The Eduard J. Gübelin Story

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Eighteenth-Century Women Artists

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El Lissitzky

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English Country Houses

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Fabergé

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Farm Street

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Fifty-four Conceits

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Fishing and Flying

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Flavours of Azerbaijan

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The Food and Art of Azerbaijan

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The Food and Art of Azerbaijan

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Galliano: Fashion’s Enfant Terrible

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George Smart – The Tailor of Frant

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Glasgow Museums – 17th Century Costume

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Going Fishing

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Graham Dean

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The Happy Countryman

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The Hermitage Cats

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The Hermitage Dogs

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A History of Kitchen Gardening

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The History of Loot and Stolen Art

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In Search of Ramsden & Carr

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In the Heart of the Country

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1920s Jazz Age Fashion and Photographs

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Jewels from Imperial St. Petersburg

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John Hoyland – Scatter the Devils

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The Kama Sutra Colouring Book

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Knits and Pieces

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Lansdowne

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Laura Knight at the Theatre

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Laurie Lee – A Folio

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Laurie Lee – The Firstborn

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Laurie Lee – Selected Poems

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Legends of the Flowers

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Leon Morrocco – A Painter’s Journey

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Lettering From Formal to Informal

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The Life of Henry Tonks

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The Little White Bear

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London Map of Days

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Longford Castle

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L.S. Lowry – The Art and the Artist

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Lulu in New York and Other Tales

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The Lure of the Key

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Making Waves

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Maggi Hambling – War Requiem & Aftermath Paperback/F

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Maggi Hambling – The Works

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Martin Cheek – Mosaic Artist

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Masterpieces of Soviet Painting and Sculpture Hardback

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The Master’s Muse

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Moving Heaven and Earth

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The Natural History of Selborne

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Neural Architects

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Never Fear

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New Dimensions in Art

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On Artists and their Making

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On the Burning of Books

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On The Seven Deadly Sins

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Outline & Notes

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Painter of Pedigree

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Art and Cultural History Painting as a Pastime

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Painting the Ice Bear

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Percy Moore Turner

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The Pigeon Ace

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Pop Expressionism

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Portraits

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Portraits of The English Civil Wars

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A Potter’s Book

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A Potter in Japan

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The Power of Letterforms

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Progress of the Soul

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Remarkable Encounters

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Ring of Bright Water

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Robin Darwin

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Rodolphe Brèsdin

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Rough Sketches

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The Sea Around Us

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See for Yourself

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Shades of Green

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Singing Softly to the Light

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Sir Winston Churchill His Life and Paintings Paperback/F

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Slow Growth

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Sophie Walbeoffe – Painting with Both Hands Hardback

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So There’s Hope

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Splendour!

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Stanley Spencer – Looking to Heaven

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Steven Heffer – A Very British Modernist

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Swifts in a Tower

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Swimming with Dali

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Thomas Gainsborough

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Thomas, Lucy and Alatau

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Time Traveller, Artist Man

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Treasure Box

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The Tuareg

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Two Men Went to Mow

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Unity Spencer – Lucky to be an Artist

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Under the Sea Wind

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Unmade Up

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Up in the Air

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Van Gogh – The Asylum Year

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War & Peace and Sonya

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Wellington Portrayed

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What the Queen Said to Me

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The Writing on the Wall

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The Year in the Countryside

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Military History The Agony of Belgium

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An Admiral at War

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Bad Teeth No Bar

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Battlefields in Britain

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Brighton’s Secret Agents

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British Artillery and Ammunition

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Can You Keep a Secret?

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Canada’s Dream Shall be of Them

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The Christmas Match

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Disputed Earth

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Eagle Day

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Elusive to the Last

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Epitaphs of the Great War – The Somme

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Epitaphs of the Great War – Passchendaele

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Eugène Burnand

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The Eyes of Asia

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For Science, King and Country

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For This Alone

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For Valour (Volume 1)

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For Valour (Volume 2)

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France at War

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Gallipoli

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German Submarine Warfare

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GHQ (Montreuil-sur-Mer)

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Ginger Lacey

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The Great Retreat

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Great War Railwaymen

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The Gurkhas

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Hamel 4th July 1918

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H-Bombs and Hula Girls

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The Happy Warrior

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The Hurricane Story

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Imperial Russian Air Force

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In Flanders Fields

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In the Line 1914-1918

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Innocence Slaughtered

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The Kaiser’s Dawn

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Kitchener Wants You

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Knitskrieg A Call to Yarns!

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The Riddle

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Sea Warfare

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Remount Manual (War)

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Veterinary Manual (War) 1915

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The Training and Employment of Grenadiers

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Summary of Recent Information Regarding the German Army and its Methods

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Art from Contemporary Conflict

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The English and their Country

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Eve in Overalls

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First World War Retold

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The First World War

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Victory in the Kitchen

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Fighting on All Fronts

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Hidden Gems

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Goodbye Piccadilly

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Arms and Armour of the First World War

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The Campaign in India

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Dangerous Arts

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East Meets West

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1066 in Perspective

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Saving Lives

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Shield of Empire

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40 Days

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