Hoxton Mini Press Spring 2024

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HOXTON MINI PRESS

Spring 2024


We are 10! We are East! We are nearing our tenth birthday. We have now published well over 100 titles and yet we remain where started, rooted in East London. There is a story often told, probably apocryphal, that the east of big cities are the most creative and diverse – winds blow the ugly air to the east and that is where industry is set up, where the poorer but more multicultural communities are established. East is alive, East is creative, East is fringe. While our list is now global in subject matter, with books no longer just about London but about women painters and new colourful homes, each book we make is infused with a unique quality that we think of as ‘East’. We are going far. We are going nowhere. Martin and Ann, Hackney Co-founders, Hoxton Mini Press October 2023


New & Noteworthy


Mar 2024 144pp, 180mm x 129mm Hardback £15.00 ISBN 978-1-914314-55-1

An Opinionated Guide to Women Painters For as long as there’s been paint, there have been women painters – these are the painters you may not have heard of who have shaped the way we see.

guide will tell you everything you need to know, and nothing that you don’t, about the women behind the canvas (and quite a bit about what’s on the canvas too). Witty opinion is set alongside faithful colour reproductions in an elegant hardback that will persuade anyone that these female painters are worth knowing about.

From artists at the forefront of the Dutch Golden Age to avant-garde radicals in Soviet Russia and surrealist thinkers in exile, this book gathers together 65 female painters from throughout history and across the world. Sometimes ignored – but always iconic – this highly opinionated

The first book in a new series of Opinionated Guides on art movements, mediums and ideas which builds on the success of Hoxton Mini Press Opinionated Guides to London.


April 2024 160pp, 129mm x 180mm Hardback £15.00 ISBN 978-1-914314-62-9

An Opinionated Guide to Photography An insider’s guide to the most important – and beautiful – photographs ever taken. Pithy, opinionated, essential. Anyone can take a photograph. The internet is bursting with more snaps, selfies and shots – many of them actually brilliant – than you could see in a lifetime. But the

photographs in this guide aren’t just any photographs – these are 65 of the very best and most interesting images ever taken, from early experiments to Leica masterpeices and virtual cameras. With colour reproductions and pithy explanations of key moments, this guide will show you how photography revolutionised the way we see ourselves and the world.


Oct 2023 112pp, 129 x 180mm Hardback £15.00 ISBN 978-1-914314-45-2

An Opinionated Guide to British Art

From illuminated manuscripts to two fried eggs and a kebab (and all the paintings inbetween). What’s so great about Hogarth? Why should we care about an unmade bed? And who on earth is Banksy? Well, this book won’t answer all your questions, but it will tell you everything you need to know, and nothing that you don’t. Featuring 50 of the very best and most interesting British

artworks from the dawn of history to the present day, alongside colour reproductions and pithy explanations of key movements and terms, this guide tells the story of British art as you’ve never heard it before. The first book in a new series of Opinionated Guides on art movements, mediums and ideas which builds on the success of Hoxton Mini Press Opinionated Guides to London.


Sept 2023 272pp, 170 x 230mm Hardback £25.00 ISBN 978-1-914314-49-0

The New Colourful Home with HOME MILK Go for it. Colour is the easiest way to bring joy to your home ... and to your life. Here are 35 homes that have done it. Death to grey. After too many years of polite neutrals and subdued palettes, colour is finding its way back into the home. At last. Adding pops of colour to an interior is like adding a dash of spice to your favourite dish. Emma Merry has brought together 35 brilliant interiors, from jewel-bright colour-drenched spaces to

sophisticated homes with unexpected splashes of colour. Alongside specially commissioned photography there are fascinating accounts of how the homeowners have injected personality into their living spaces, using colour in unusual ways to create a mood or make a statement. Home Milk is an interiors inspiration platform created by Emma Merry. It has been featured in Grazia and the Independent.


Oct 2023 224pp, 237 x 286mm Hardback £35.00 ISBN 978-1-914314-40-7

Looking at Trees A collection of beautiful and unusual contemporary photography of trees. This book celebrates the enduring beauty and wonder of trees with an anthology of photographs that reveal these diverse and ancient plants in a new light – from tropical mangroves to suburban topiary and tangled hedgerows. The images in this exquisitely bound book have a strong slant towards contemporary photography –

looking at newer, more unusal projects that capture a wealth of forms, landscapes and ecosystems. Unlike traditional images of majestic oaks, these pictures are shot using a variety of techniques – some experimental – that confront our often destructive relationship with these mysterious and life-sustaining plants. This book contains the work of over 20 established photographers from around the world.


Oct 2023 240pp, 151 x 199mm Hardback, cloth binding £25.00 ISBN 978-1-914314-43-8

East End Pubs Alistair Von Lion & Tim George Celebrating the stories, culture and communities of the East End’s greatest pubs – before they vanish. In the last decade, London’s East End has seen some of the highest rates of pub closures in Britain. Once bastions of the local community, where neighbours living cheek-by-jowl could convene over a pint, the traditional East End pub is in danger of becoming a relic. It’s time to halt the tide and celebrate these great pubs so we don’t

lose them forever. From wet led backstreet boozers to gastropubs serving local produce and craft ale, this book celebrates the rich histories, snug bars, welcoming Guv’nors, florid carpets, loyal punters and inventive landladies of these unique and cherished institutions. Alistair Von Lion is a leading authority on the social history and culture of London’s pubs. As the London Pub Explorer (@londonpubexplorer) he has over 32k followers.


Sept 2023 160pp, 235 x 292mm Hardback, cloth binding £35.00 ISBN 978-1-914314-44-5

Where Children Sleep Vol. 2 James Mollison Moving portraits of children from around the world paired with powerful images of where they sleep. This is the second volume in James Mollison’s well-known ongoing photographic project that documents the varied conditions in which children live, sleep and dream across the globe. A compassionate commentary on class, race and inequality, the detailed photographs of

the children and their sleeping arrangements are set alongside texts about their families, habits and hobbies, from martial arts boarding schools to climate change protests, hurricanes and refugee camps. This new volume touches upon the fast-changing issues of climate change and gender. James Mollison is a British photographer who lives in Venice. He has been working on Where Children Sleep for over a decade. This is his sixth monograph.


Feb 2024 208pp, 151 x 199mm Hardback £20 ISBN 978-1-914314-48-3

Brutalist Plants Olivia Broome Green vs grey, plants vs concrete: 150 images of brutalist structures interogated by nature. Brutalist architecture is commonly associated with a cold, austere aesthetic, but architects have long found ways of incorporating greenery into their designs, creating a striking contrast between hard concrete and the soft, organic shapes of plants. And if not designed, nature often has its own way of reclaiming the built environment.

From green roofs to living walls, from the pocket gardens of Le Corbusier’s Unité d’Habitation to the lush couryards and conservatory of London’s Barbican Centre, Olivia Broome has curated an impressive selection of striking images from around the world. Olivia Broome runs the successful Brutalist Plants instagram account, which has a global online following.


Feb 2024 144pp, 156mm x 196mm Hardback, cloth binding £18.95 ISBN 978-1-914314-58-2

The Package Holiday 1969–1985 Compiled by Jake Clark Nostalgic colour photographs of British tourists abroad during the heyday of the package holiday Brightly coloured speedos. Factor two suncream. Lounging with a cocktail and cigarette by a chlorinated pool while the kids learn archery. This astonishing archive of nostalgic images of British tourists abroad were taken during the heyday of the package holiday. Trevor Clark was the

first British photographer to document the new hotels rising in Mallorca and in doing so he captured the camp and joyful atmosphere of a bygone world of holidaymakers making the most of cheap flights, Mediterranean sun and all-inclusive, all-you-can-eat buffets. Compiled by Jake Clark, an artist and lecturer at UAL who was brought up in Mallorca and Cornwall. His paintings are exhibited regular in solo and group shows.


April 2024 256pp, 209 x 273mm Hardback £35 ISBN 978-1-914314-63-6

Slow Travel Britain Liz Schaffer

Over 20 inspiring photo essays with practical write ups to guide slow, mindful travel around Britain. Put down your phone, open your eyes and immerse yourself in your surroundings. The way to discover Britain is not through packed schedules and perfect Instagram posts; this is a book about travelling for those of us who’d rather take our time, focusing on authentic approaches to

popular British destinations. From walking in Gower to drinking whiskey in Islay, exploring Angelsey’s hidden coves to fossil hunting on the Jurassic Coast, each essay offers an interesting way into a location, plus genuine recommendations to help you make the most of your trip. Liz Schaffer is the founder and creative director of Lodestars Anthology, an independent travel magazine that explores a single country per issue.


Nov 2023 208pp, 145 x 209mm Hardback £22.95 ISBN 978-1-914314-52-0

British Cabins & Hideaways Holly Ferrier Experience Britain’s natural beauty with adventures in the wild – without compromising on comfort. Discover unique places to press pause on the relentless pace of modern life and fully immerse yourself in nature. You’ll find the perfect place to retreat and unwind with this carefully curated collection of holiday homes, from sleek architectural structures and luxury lodges to dreamy beach shacks and boathouses.

With properties in some of the most astounding areas of natural beauty across Britain, they are perfectly placed for exploring and provide a welcoming retreat at the end of a long day, with rustic-chic interiors and cocooning comforts such as hot tubs, log burners, pizza ovens and hammocks. Holly Ferrier is a British interiors and travel photographer whose work has featured in numerous publications.


July 2024 224pp, 145 x 209mm

A N OPI N IONATED GU IDE

Hardback BR I T I S H FA M I LY E SC A P E S

£22.95 ISBN 978-1-914314-67-4

BR ITISH SEASIDE

TOW NS The best coastal visits for kids and parents alike. A L ICE TAT E

HOXTON M I N I PR ESS

British Seaside Towns A revival of interest in Britain’s humble seaside town has reinvigorated its faded Victorian splendour. If the idea of the British seaside town has you thinking of lines of pastel-coloured beach huts, nostalgic arcade games on the pier and washed out seafront hotels, think again. From Kent to the Isle of Mull, towns all along the British coast are home to interesting artistic communities (see St.

Leonards), stunning scenery (see Lyme Regis) and some of the best seafood in Europe. Why fly to the south of France when you can hop on a train to Broadstairs for fish and chips on a sandy beach, or Cardigan for a dip in Pembrokeshire’s pristine blue water? Alice Tate is a journalist who has written for the Daily Telegraph, Travel + Leisure, Evening Standard, Harper’s Bazaar and Grazia. She is head of PR for the Hoxton hotels in London.


Oct 2023 208pp, 145 x 209mm Hardback £22.95 ISBN 978-1-914314-51-3

British Family Escapes Alice Tate The best places to stay with kids in Britain, from stylish castle conversions to bustling city bolt-holes. Explore the diverse landscape and rich culture of Britain while spending quality time with the family – and without compromising on the quality of your experience. Alice Tate has carefully selected over 40 fantastic family getaways that offer endless creative and energetic opportunities, both on-site and nearby, alongside stylish decor, thoughtful hospitality and welcome luxuries.

There’s something for all tastes, from Welsh mountain bases for exploring and biking to Cornish coastal retreats for sunning and sailing, and even colourful stable conversions on working farms – where the kids can pick their own dinner and maybe even cuddle a piglet or two. Alice Tate is a journalist who has written for the Daily Telegraph, Travel + Leisure, Evening Standard, Harper’s Bazaar and Grazia. She is head of PR for the Hoxton hotels in London.


April 2024 224pp, 145 x 209mm Hardback £22.95 ISBN 978-1-914314-64-3

Britain’s Best Bakeries Milly Kenny Ryder

Baking is booming and Britain has the best of it: step this way for pastry heaven. Hunks of crusty sourdough, cinnamon-dusted buns, glossy plaits of challah and hand-stretched pizza: Britain’s dough game is changing, and who doesn’t want to feast (visually and literally) on the results? A plethora of exciting new bakeries are rising up, from London bread royalty

E5 and TOAD (both pioneering sustainable farming practices with UK-grown grain) to Manchester-based fermentation experts Pollen, whose croissants take four days to produce from start to finish. Look no further for Britain’s finest bakes. Milly Kenny Ryder is a food and travel writer and co-founder of Weekend Journals, independent guidebooks sold across the UK and beyond.


Aug 2023 160pp, 112 x 162mm Paperback £10.95 ISBN 978-1-914314-36-0 By Gina Jackson

An Opinionated Guide to London Hotels 40 fabulous hotels for designconscious tourists and Londoners alike: the best beds, food and spas. It’s not hard to find a decent hotel in London; what’s trickier is finding the really tasteful gems with both great food and treatments that aren’t stuffy. Whatever you’re looking for – a spontaneous getaway, pampering weekend, culture-rich adventure or special celebration – we’ve found the perfect place to go. These hand-picked hotels include amazing places to splash the cash for a weekend of

unapologetic luxury as well as those offering a more wallet-friendly stay without skimping on style; from the best spots to treat your mum to afternoon tea to where to go to enjoy a relaxing spa day with friends or dinner among world class art. All give the lowdown on vibe, decor, facilities and service with the assured voice of someone who has experienced them first hand. Gina Jackson is a travel writer, blogger, photographer and proud Londoner. She has previously written An Opinionated Guide to British Boutique Hotels.

For previous titles in the Opinionated Guide series see the backlist.


June 2024

An opinionated guide to

192pp, 162 x 112mm Paperback

LONDON FOOD

£12.95 ISBN 978-1-914314-65-0

An Opinionated Guide to London Food London has every cafe, restaurant and gastropub you could possibly want – and some you don’t. This is our unashamedly biased guide to the places worth the hype. This is not a list of dusty, overpriced, triple-Michelin-starred Mayfair haunts; from delis to finer (but affordable) small plates, the eateries included in this book are fresh, innovative and colorful, bursting with flavour and life. We’ll tell you why you should queue along

the canal for Towpath’s ever-changing seasonal menu, which really is the greatest curry in Whitechapel (Tayabs) and where you’ll find the tastiest meal among the culinary medley that is Brixton Village market. There are too many places to eat in London; these ones are the best. This is part of a growing series of opinionated guides which offer straighttalking insider’s advice on what to do and see in London.

For previous titles in the Opinionated Guide series see the backlist.


June 2024

An opinionated guide to

160pp, 162 x 112mm Paperback

LONDON BOOKSHOPS

£10.95 ISBN 978-1-914314-66-7 By Sonya Barber and James Manning

An Opinionated Guide to London Bookshops Where booklovers should browse, chat to friendly experts and (inevitably) buy more than intended. Peruse the latest releases in indie favourites Pages of Hackney and Kirkdale Books, get wanderlust among the vast shelves of Stanfords and bag well-thumbed second-hand treasures in Bloomsbury’s Skoob. London is a world-leading literary mecca and bookshops here are more than

just places to pick up paperbacks – from community favourite (and the city’s first Black bookshop) Beacon Books to queer Soho institution Gay’s the Word, these 50 shops are the capital’s finest places to seek out new stories. Time to clear some space on your to-be-read shelf. This is part of a growing series of opinionated guides which offer no-nonsense insider’s advice on what to do and see in Britain.

For previous titles in the Opinionated Guide series see the backlist.


Sept 2023 160pp, 112 x 162mm Paperback £10.95 ISBN 978-1-914314-46-9 By Sheldon Goodman

An Opinionated Guide to Historic London If your idea of historic London is tired tours of self-important monuments or staring at dusty artefacts in museums while your thoughts drift to lunch, this guide will change your mind. With wit and wisdom, public historian and tour guide Sheldon Goodman has assembled 50 of the best things to do and see to immerse yourself in the rich history of the

capital, from mudlarking along the Thames to walking the hidden corridors above St Paul’s, shopping in London’s oldest cigar store or visiting where the grisly remains of traitors to the Crown were displayed on spikes. Discover wild and wonderful things about the city with new and unexpected recommendations alongside alternative histories of famous and infamous sites. Sheldon Goodman is a public historian and tour guide based in London.

For previous titles in the Opinionated Guide series see the backlist.


Oct 2023 160pp, 112 x 162mm Paperback £10.95 ISBN 978-1-914314-53-7 By Emmy Watts

An Opinionated Guide to Margate The best restaurants, shops and cultural activities in Hackney-on-Sea. An unabashedly opinionated guide to Britain’s most talkedabout seaside destination. For a long time, Margate was overlooked and ignored. The grand hotels crumbled, the theme park shut down and even the mods eventually left. Well, not anymore. Margate is back and better than ever. From mysterious grottos to seaside small plates, boutique hotels and cosy cocktail bars, leave the big smoke for the sea-breeze and

discover the joys of this revitalised dreamland. Whether you’re in the mood to stuff your face with fish and chips, have a mosey around an exhibitions or brace yourself for a wild swim, this guide will tell you in no uncertain terms how to have the time of your life in Margate. This is part of a growing series of opinionated guides which offer straighttalking insider’s advice on what to do and see.

For previous titles in the Opinionated Guide series see the backlist.


Jan 2024 160pp, 162mm x 112mm Paperback £10.95 ISBN 978-1-914314-54-4 By Emmy Watts

An Opinionated Guide to London Museums A new look at the best of the old. You don’t need us to tell you that people travel from all over the world to visit London’s museums. But while you’ve probably already plodded round the V&A and gawped at dinosaur skeletons at the Natural History Museum, this guide will introduce you to all the greatest collections, archives and house museums that you’ve never heard of – but won’t be able to stop talking about once you visit. From elephant

skulls at the Grant Museum to hidden masterpieces at Leighton House and medical memorabilia at St Bart’s Hospital, there’s more to discover than Egyptian mummies and medieval manuscripts (although those are excellent too). Emmy Watts is a London-based travel writer. She is the author of 4 titles in the Opinionated Guide Series including Free London, Eco London and Kids London.

For previous titles in the Opinionated Guide series see the backlist.


Nov 2023 160pp, 112 x 162mm Paperback £10.95 ISBN 978-1-914314-50-6 By Rachel Segal Hamilton

An Opinionated Guide to Cycle London Exploring the capital’s best cycle shops, events, routes and subcultures. Go green. Go out on your bike. London is suprisingly great for cycling. And as the world goes green more of us are moving across the capital on two wheels. Thank goodness. This book tells you in no uncertain terms the best places to buy bikes, fix bikes, meet other cyclists, join

events and how to ride through (or ven out of) the capital, whether you are a lyrca-clad racer, a fixie-mad courier, a seasoned commuter or a nervous newcomer. Rachel Segal Hamilton is an avid cyclist and an even more experienced writer and editor who regularly contributes to Aesthetica and The British Journal of Photography, among others.

For previous titles in the Opinionated Guide series see the backlist.


Mar 2024 160pp, 162mm x 112mm Paperback £10.95 ISBN 978-1-914314-60-5 By Florence Filose

An Opinionated Guide to Bristol This guide will show you the best of this brilliantly independent, green and creative city. Bristol is one of the most vibrant and artistic cities in Britain. Nestled between rolling green hills and the deep blue sea, this countercultural epicentre is the birthplace of Banksy, Massive Attack and some of the best cider you’ll ever down.

From independent shops promoting local artisans to seriously good seasonal eats and the only artificial surf lake in Europe, discover what makes Bristol so great with this pithy and highly opinionated guide. This is part of a growing series of opinionated guides which offer no-nonsense insider’s advice on what to do and see in Britain.

For previous titles in the Opinionated Guide series see the backlist.


May 2024

An opinionated guide to

160pp, 162 x 112mm Paperback

LONDON CANALS

£10.95 ISBN 978-1-914314-61-2

An Opinionated Guide to London Canals A unique and brilliant way into London: explore the capital via its hidden waterways. Once used for transporting goods to keep the capital’s industry chugging along, London’s canals now form a maze of delightful walking, biking and boating routes. The city has swapped barges and towpaths for engines and roads, and in its place life has sprouted from the canal banks, transforming these waterways into

hives of cultural activity. Amble through the quaint beauty of Paddington’s Little Venice, cycle along the River Lea to the marshy expanse of Walthamstow Wetlands or take a waterside table in one of Hackney Wick’s bustling bars and watch the world (and the narrowboats) go by. This is part of a growing series of opinionated guides which offer straighttalking insider’s advice on what to do and see in London.

For previous titles in the Opinionated Guide series see the backlist.


Oct 2023 176pp, 228mm x 160mm Paperback £10.95 ISBN 978-1-914314-38-4 By Joe Minihane with photography by Ellen Richardson

An Opinionated Guide to Brighton The best places to stay, dine, drink, shop & explore in Brighton (no bucket and spade required).

(and nothing that you don’t) so you can avoid the tourist traps and find the best of the ciy, from exceptional coffee and sustainable restaurants to perfect cliffside walks and proper pubs.

Long considered England’s favourite seaside getaway, Brighton is now more brilliant than ever before. This pithy guide will tell you everhting you need to know

This is part of a growing series of opinionated guides which offer no-nonsense insider’s advice on what to do and see in Britain.

For previous titles in the Opinionated Guide series see the backlist.


April 2024 160pp, 162mm x 112mm Paperback £10.95 ISBN 978-1-914314-59-9 By Emmy Watts

An Opinionated Guide to South London A deeply opinionated guide to eating, drinking, shopping and exploring in the capital’s south. Look at a London tube map and you’d be forgiven for thinking there wasn’t much going on south of the river. We made the same mistake. But the centre of gravity is shifting, and as much as we’re loathe to admit it, the south of the city may now be more exciting than the east. Mooch around

world-leading contemporary art galleries Tate Modern and the Hayward, meander among the deer in Richmond Park, feast on food from all corners of the world in Brixton Village and visit that famous pink staircase… south London has it all – you just have to know where to find it. This is part of a growing series of opinionated guides which offer no-nonsense insider’s advice on what to do and see in Britain.

For previous titles in the Opinionated Guide series see the backlist.


160pp, 140 x 200mm Hardback (Lay-flat spine) £17.95 ISBNs Red/Ruled 978-1-910566-62-6 Red/Plain 978-1-910566-63-3 Grey/ Ruled 978-1-910566-64-0 Grey/Plain 978-1-910566-65-7 Blue/Ruled 978-1-914314-56-8 Blue/Plain 978-1-914314-57-5

A Notebook for Bad Ideas The perfect notebook in which to risk imperfection

‘Have no fear of perfection – you’ll never reach it.’ – Salvador Dalí Hoxton Mini Press set out to design the perfect notebook for creative thinkers: it had to lay flat, have beautiful paper and hard-wearing cloth but also be a space where mistakes are welcome. The major blocks to creativity are lack of confidence

and the terror of imperfection. This clothbound notebook, whilst being reassuringly beautiful, also contains inspirational quotes on creativity that give the user the permission to let loose on the page, to scribble silliness in complete confidence that the best ideas often flush out with the worst ones. Life can be a bit messy, after all.


Backlist


Opinionated Guides Simple, highly curated advice on what to do and see in London.

An Opinionated Guide to London Architecture

An Opinionated Guide to London Green Spaces

An Opinionated Guide to Independent London

Sujata Burman, Rosa Bertoli & Taran Wilkhu

Harry Adès & Marco Kesseler

Imogen Lepere & Lesley Lau

Rights sold: South Korea - A Certain Book

London is the greatest green city on Earth. Half its area is green spaces, including 3,000 parks. Luckily, you don’t need to know them all. Only these. Whether you want walks, beauty, views or picnics, this unashamedly opinionated guide tells you exactly where to go for London’s ultimate green escapes.

In an age of online retail and behemoth brands, visiting local independent shops has never been more rewarding – or important. London has an army of small owner-run indies and we’ve picked the very best. From artisan delis to stationery hubs, these shops are champions of friendly service and expert knowledge. Go out, support and enjoy.

This is a short, opinionated guide to the most exciting, arresting buildings in the capital. Packed full of original photography, we tell you what you should visit and why, whether Classical, Contemporary, Modernist, Brutalist or beyond. If it’s great, it’s in here. Sept 2019 176pp, 112 x 162mm Paperback £9.95 ISBN: 978-1-910566-55-8

Apr 2020 144pp, 112 x 162mm Paperback £9.95 ISBN 978-1-910566-68-8

Oct 2020 160pp, 112 x 162mm Paperback £9.95 ISBN 978-1-910566-82-4


An Opinionated Guide to Kids' London

An Opinionated Guide to London Pubs

An Opinionated Guide to Sweet London

An Opinionated Guide to East London

Emmy Watts, Martin Usborne & David Post

Matthew Curtis & Orlando Gili

The best treats to eat in town

(Third Edition)

Imogen Lepere, Ola O. Smit & Philippa Langley

Gone is the time when a day out with kids meant bland food and weird, squashy play pens. The capital now boasts a multitude of stylish spots that have little Londoners fully in mind – you just need to know where to find them. Luckily, we do.

Arm yourself with this pithy, pint-sized guide and get out there to discover some of the most stylish drinking spots this city has to offer. Whether you’re after craft brews, fine dining, cosy corners, live music nights or sun-drenched beer gardens, you’ll find the ones you need to know about within these pages.

We all need a little more sweetness in our lives this year – that’s why we’ve curated this opinionated little guide to over 50 of London’s most tempting treats and downright decadent spots to indulge in dessert.

Jul 2021 160pp, 112 x 162mm Paperback £9.95 ISBN: 978-1-910566-98-5

Apr 2021 176pp, 112 x 162mm Paperback £9.95 ISBN: 978-1-910566-81-7

Jul 2021 144pp, 112 x 162mm Paperback £9.95 ISBN: 978-1-910566-88-6

This is the third edition of their unashamedly biased, deeply opinionated (and very popular) guide to the area. With 20 new suggestions of where to eat, sleep, shop and drink, this pocket-sized companion is the ultimate guide to the ever-changing face of east London, filled with beautiful photography, pithy reviews, a perfect weekend itinerary and neighbourhood map showing where all of the places are located. Oct 2021 160pp, 112 x 162mm Paperback £9.95 ISBN 978-1-914314-09-4 Sonya Barber


An Opinionated Guide: Escape London

An Opinionated Guide to Eco London

An Opinionated Guide to Big Kids’ London

An Opinionated Guide to Art London

Day trips and weekends out of the city

Enjoy the city, love the planet

The best of the capital for 6–12s

Emmy Watts

Emmy Watts

See, make (and even buy) great art

Inspiring places and unusual activities that will recharge city-weary souls, all within two hours of London. From stunning coastal walks to countryside sculpture parks, there’s plenty to be discovered just a train ride away from London.

How to enjoy the capital without ruining the planet – the best low-impact brands, shops and destinations. From zero-waste supermarkets to ecological gardens, recycled clothing brands to vegan cafés using local produce, London is full of lovely small businesses trying to make a difference. Go out and support them.

The best things to do with big kids in the capital (that you’ll actually want to do, too). From climbing walls to trampoline parks, interactive art galleries to slime-making workshops, discover Emmy’s unabashedly opinionated selection of the coolest, most creative places in the capital – guaranteed to inspire adults and big kids alike.

Mar 2022 144pp, 112 x 162mm Paperback £9.95 ISBN 978-1-910566-92-3

Aug 2022 160pp, 112 x 162mm Paperback £9.95 ISBN 978-1-914314-20-9

Sonya Barber

Oct 2022 160pp, 112 x 162mm Paperback £10.95 ISBN 978-1-914314-21-6

Christina Brown An insider’s guide to the best of London’s art scene, from galleries and museums to walks and workshops. Whether it’s a free exhibition or lunch at a restaurant designed by an artist, an evening class or an art trail; discover the creative side of the city from a highly opinionated insider’s perspective. Nov 2022 160pp, 112 x 162mm Paperback £10.95 ISBN 978-1-914314-30-8


An Opinionated Guide to Vegan London

An Opinionated Guide to Free London

An Opinionated Guide to London Delis

An Opinionated Guide to Queer London

(Second Edition)

Enjoy the capital without the cash

Sonya Barber

Frank Gallaugher

From baklava to bresaola, this is an insider’s guide to the finest foods in London. Is there anything better than a salt beef on rye? Or a pot of fresh baba ghanouj with warm flatbread? No, there isn’t. Unless you count creamy kefir from a bustling polski sklep or a breakfast of ricotta-filled cornetti, or any other of the hundreds of culinary delights that you can discover in the capital’s choicest delicatessens.

The brightest and best places to drink, dance, cruise, hang out and enjoy in the city. If it’s queer, it’s here: culturally and historically, London is one of the premier cities in the world for LGBTQ+ life. With SO much on offer, it can be hard to know where to go. This is where we come in.

Sara Kiyo Popowa & Emmy Watts Created with the expert insight of Sara Kiyo Popowa and Emmy Watts, as well as original photography from Sam A. Harris, this is a pithy guide to the best ethical eateries in all of London: from junk food to fine dining, superfood bowls to sweet treats. It’s a must for anyone that cares about the planet as much as their taste buds. Nov 2023 144pp, 112 x 162mm £10.95 Paperback ISBN: 978-1-914314-31-5

Emmy Watts This guide is absolute proof that the best things in life London are free. There’s more to the capital than overpriced coffee and unaffordable housing. Leave your wallet at home, pick up this guide and have a golden time without spending any silver. Mar 2023 160pp, 112 x 162mm Paperback £10.95 ISBN: 978-1-914314-32-2

Jun 2023 160pp, 112 x 162mm Paperback £10.95 ISBN 978-1-914314-41-4

Jun 2023 160pp, 112 x 162mm Paperback £10.95 ISBN 978-1-914314-47-6


Vintage Britain A series celebrating the recent history of Britain through beautiful photography.

Book 1: The East End in Colour 1960-1980

Book 2: The Isle of Dogs Before the big money

Book 3: Dog Show 1961-1978

David Granick

Mike Seaborne

Shirley Baker

These previously unpublished photographs by David Granick capture the streets and waterways of London’s East End in the warm hues of Kodachrome film. Journey back in time to a place now long vanished. One of our bestselling books.

Now home to Canary Wharf and global finance, the Isle of Dogs was once the beating heart of industrial east London. These photographs, taken between 1982 and 1987, show the island just before the big money moved in and the area was forever transformed.

Feb 2018 144pp, 196 x 156mm Hardback, cloth spine £16.95 ISBN: 978-1-910566-31-2

Oct 2018 192pp, 196 x 156mm Hardback, cloth spine £17.95 ISBN: 978-1-910566-39-8

Out of print

When Shirley Baker began taking photographs at dog shows in the 1960s the hairdos of the owners were more impressive than those of their groomed canines. Not only a fascinating portrait of the phenomenon, Dog Show also captures the tender, amusing and at times obsessive relationship between humans and their dogs. Oct 2018 80pp, 196 x 156mm Hardback, cloth spine £14.95 ISBN: 978-1-910566-40-4


Book 4: Paradise Street The lost art of playing outside

Book 5: The East End in Colour 1980-1990

Book 6: London Underground 1970–1980

Work and Life 1971-1986

With the Mary Evans Picture Library

Tim Brown

Mike Goldwater

Neil Martinson

For children growing up in Britain fifty or more years ago, streets and alleyways were playgrounds of curiosity and adventure. Nowadays, tempted by technology or restricted from being alone outside, ‘playing out’ is no longer the norm. These images from leading street photographers form a joyful, nostalgic record of past freedoms.

Following our hugely popular The East End in Colour 1960-1980 by David Granick, this second book by a different photographer, Tim Brown, picks up the story in 1980 as east London enters an extraordinary decade of transformation. Tim took these pictures on 35mm film between shifts of driving trains on London Underground’s Central Line.

Back in the 1970s, when it was still acceptable to talk, kiss and even smoke on the London Underground, Mike Goldwater spent years documenting chance moments of intimacy and humour across this iconic network of tunnels that live beneath the capital.

East London in the 70s was raw and vivid: bombed-out houses, kids playing in the streets, factories abuzz with workers. These images take us on a journey through workshops, street markets and council homes to capture a time and place before technology and gentrification changed local lives forever.

Mar 2019 128pp, 196 x 156mm Hardback, cloth spine £16.95 ISBN: 978-1-910566-46-6

May 2019 144pp, 196 x 156mm Hardback, cloth spine £16.95 ISBN: 978-1-910566-53-4

Nov 2019 128pp, 196 x 156mm Hardback, cloth spine £16.95 ISBN: 978-1-910566-61-9

Book 7: Hackney Archive

Feb 2020 128pp, 196 x 156mm Hardback, cloth spine £16.95 ISBN 978-1-910566-66-4


Book 8: Butlin’s Holiday Camp 1982 Barry Lewis With its ‘glamorous grandmother’ competitions and endless entertainment, Butlin’s in the 80s was the ultimate British package holiday. These glorious photographs, taken during a particularly wet summer at Skegness, capture a defiant national spirit at a time when Billy Butlin’s original vision of ‘fun for all the family’ was under threat from cheap foreign travel and the faltering English weather. May 2020 144pp, 196 x 156mm Hardback, cloth spine £16.95 ISBN 978-1-910566-72-5

Book 9: London 1977–1987 Berris Conolly The familiar streets of the capital are rendered almost uncanny in this contemplative, tonal series by Berris Conolly. Captivating in their atmospheric, filmic quality, Conolly’s photographs reveal small moments from the past, hinting at stories that have just happened; or are about to. They have both a stillness and a promise of approaching disturbance, drawing us in to the urban landscape and making the London of forty years ago feel at once distant and strangely present. Nov 2021 104pp, 196 x 156mm Hardback, cloth spine £17.95 ISBN 978-1-914314-04-9

Book 10: London in the Snow

Book 11: A Very British Picnic

Various photographers

Various photographers

For Londoners, waking up to find the busy streets of the capital suddenly muffled by a thick, crisp blanket of snow never loses its thrill. This collection of black-and-white photographs shows people from the 30s to the 70s playing together in the snow-carpeted city. From Trafalgar Square snowball fights and makeshift sledges, to skiis in Hyde Park and vintage snow suits, they capture the frosted-over capital through the eras and celebrate the eternal joy of a snow day.

Vintage photographs celebrating the quintessential British picnic: often cold, at times chaotic, always fun. This nostalgic and often hilarious collection of images taken in the last century capture the wonderfully defiant spirit of those that picnic in the British Isles. Whether tucking into crisp sandwiches in a field of cows, or sharing a thermos flask on the edge of a windy cliff, — the people in these pictures represent community, friendship and optimism.

Nov 2021

May 2022 128pp, 156 x 196mm Hardback, cloth binding £17.95 Book 11: 'Vintage Britain' ISBN 978-1-914314-19-3

192pp, 156 x 196mm Hardback, cloth spine £17.95 ISBN 978-1-914314-11-7


East London Photo Stories A collectable series of photographic stories about London’s most colourful area.

Book 12: The London Pub 1900-1960

Book 13: The National Health Service

Book 1: I’ve Lived in East London for 86½ Years

Various photographers

Various photographers

Martin Usborne

Raise a glass to this nostalgic, visual celebration of old London boozers and those who brought them to life. Without its pubs, London just wouldn’t be London. They are the backbone and the heart – not to mention the liver – of our city. This collection of vintage photographs is a glorious reminder of the pre-pandemic joys of jostling at the bar while also showcasing the classic design of the traditional pub, from large lounges to secretive backrooms and smoky bars.

Since its inception in 1948, the National Health Service has held a place at the heart of the nation. Promising to care for the citizens of Britain ‘from the cradle to the grave’, it offers universal health care for all, regardless of wealth or status. This book celebrates the triumphs and trials of the NHS through the years, highlighting key events and medical milestones, and providing a timely reminder of the importance of maintaining this vital institution.

Nov 2022 144pp, 196 x 156mm Hardback, cloth binding £18.95 Book 12: ‘Vintage Britain’ ISBN 978-1-914314-28-5

April 2023 144pp, 196 x 156mm Hardback, cloth binding £18.95 Book 13: Vintage Britain ISBN 978-1-914314-39-1

Rights sold: South Korea - KL publishing

Joseph Markovitch left London only once to go to the seaside with his mother. He loved Nicolas Cage, took five sugars in his tea, and would have married a six-foot-two Hispanic woman but in the end had such bad chest catarrh he never had a girlfriend. Nov 2013 96pp, 139 x 199mm Hardback, cloth spine £12.95 ISBN: 978-0-9576998-0-9


Book 2: East London Swimmers

Book 3: A Portrait of Hackney

Book 4: Shoreditch Wild Life

Madeleine Waller

Zed Nelson

Dougie Wallace

Out of print Rights sold: South Korea - A Certain Book

Out of print

Out of print

Zed Nelson is an internationally acclaimed photographer who has lived in Hackney all his life. In his youth Hackney was a place to get away from but today he has fallen back in love with the area. This book is about the confusion of cultures, clash of identities and the beauty and ugliness that co-exist in the borough today.

This book captures the best (and worst) of life in modern Shoreditch, east London’s most vibrant neighbourhood. Dougie Wallace is your guide – a street photographer known for portraying the excess, humour and colour of everyday life.

Madeleine Waller’s portraits of swimmers – both dressed and in their swimsuits – are set against personal stories that reveal the inner life of people who escape the city to swim in all conditions. Apr 2014 96pp, 139 x 199mm Hardback, cloth spine £12.95 ISBN: 978-0-9576998-2-3

Apr 2014 96pp, 139 x 199mm Hardback, cloth spine £12.95 ISBN: 978-0-9576998-3-0

Oct 2014 160pp, 139 x 199mm Hardback, cloth spine £14 ISBN: 978-0-9576998-4-7

Book 5: One Day Young Jenny Lewis Rights sold: South Korea - A Certain Book Out of print

Jenny Lewis’ portraits of women and their newborns – all taken within 24 hours of birth – offer a rare glimpse into the beating heart of family life and celebrate the intimacy, joy and resilience of new motherhood. Mar 2015 112pp, 139 x 199mm Hardback, cloth spine £12.95 ISBN: 978-0-9576998-8-5


Book 6: Drivers in the 1980s Chris Dorley-Brown Out of print

Chris Dorley-Brown spent two summers in the mid 1980s photographing drivers stuck in traffic jams in and around east London. The cars, colours, haircuts and expressions (often of frustration) capture a unique period during Thatcher’s Britain. Apr 2015 96pp, 139 x 199mm Hardback, cloth spine £12.95 ISBN: 978-0-9576998-9-2

Book 7: Columbia Road

Book 8: Lost in the City

Johanna Neurath

Nicholas Sack

Out of print

Out of print

Columbia Road is the home to London’s most iconic flower market. Come closing time, Johanna Neurath turns her lens to what is left behind – the discarded flowers, the used packaging, the buckets of water – reminding us that there is poetry to be found in the places we often ignore.

Nicholas Sack’s black and white photographs of office workers in London streets capture an unsettling tension between solitary figures and the imposing architecture of a modern city.

Jun 2015 96pp, 139 x 199mm Hardback, cloth spine £12.95 ISBN: 978-1-910566-01-5

With an introduction by Iain Sinclair. Nov 2015 96pp, 139 x 199mm Hardback, cloth spine £12.95 ISBN: 978-1-910566-03-9

Book 9: Hackney by Night David George Out of print

David George’s photographs of Hackney by night reveal urban landscapes of eerie stillness but also unexpected beauty. Here is the London that we miss when we sleep. The images are accompanied by a short story by Karen Falconer. Nov 2015 80pp, 139 x 199mm Hardback, cloth spine £12.95 ISBN: 978-1-910566-04-6


Book 10: Sunday Football Chris Baker Out of print

Book 11: Along the Hackney Canal

Book 12: Adventures in the Lea Valley

Book 13: Dalston in the 80s

Freya Najade

David Campany & Polly Braden

Andrew Holligan Out of print

Out of print

This is a love letter to Sunday league football. The photographs and quotes, captured on Hackney Marshes, reveal the camaraderie, passion and broken bones of those that brave hangovers to play the beautiful (and very muddy) game.

Freya Najade’s photographs take us on a slow journey along the waterways of east London, from the Regent’s Canal to the River Lea, discovering unexpected beauty and wilderness in the heart of the city.

Sept 2016 128pp, 139 x 199mm Hardback, cloth spine £14.95 ISBN: 978-1-910566-10-7

Sept 2016 96pp, 139 x 199mm Hardback, cloth spine £14.95 ISBN: 978-1-910566-11-4

Before the arrival of the 2012 Olympic Games, the Lea Valley was east London’s secret retreat. Polly Braden and David Campany documented its strange, gently surreal beauty, before it was transformed forever. Nov 2016 112pp, 139 x 199mm Hardback, cloth spine £14.95 ISBN: 978-1-910566-12-1

Anarchists and fascists, yuppies and Rambos, eels and mash. Dalston in the 80s was a world apart from the New York fashion scene – but when Andrew Holligan made the unexpected move there, he found a humanity on the streets that changed him and his art forever. Mar 2017 96pp, 139 x 199mm Hardback, cloth spine £14.95 ISBN: 978-1-910566-18-3


Book 14: The Crash

East London Photo Stories

Stephen McLaren

One neighbourhood, 14 photographers

In 2008 the financial crash hit the City of London. Panic filled the air and people working for the giant money machine seemed oblivious to a photographer working quickly and quietly in their midst. Now, over a decade later, these images question what we have learned... if anything at all. Sept 2018 112pp, 139 x 199mm Hardback, cloth spine £14.95 ISBN: 978-1-910566-37-4

A compilation of photography from books 1-13 in the East London Photo Stories series. Outdoor swimmers, bright-eyed new mothers, hungover footballers, discarded flowers and dark ethereal landscapes; each project in this photographic collection reveals hidden narratives, subtle beauty and unexpected humour in London’s most diverse and vibrant area. Nov 2018 320pp, 139 x 199mm Hardback, cloth spine £19.95 ISBN: 978-1-910566-42-8

Book 15: East London Up Close

Book 16: One Hundred Years

Mimi Mollica

Portraits of a community aged 0–100

At once familiar and beguilingly abstract, this playful series by local photographer Mimi Mollica thrusts you straight into the heart of London’s frenetic East End. Intense, colourful snapshots of people, fabrics, architecture, wildlife and everyday objects create a kaleidoscope of the inspiring, frustrating, wild and living streets. Mar 2021 128pp, 139 x 199mm Hardback, cloth spine £16.95 ISBN 978-1-910566-97-8

Jenny Lewis 100 people, 100 years, one community. Renowned photographer Jenny Lewis has spent the last three years photographing the people who live in her neighbourhood, Hackney, covering every age from birth to 100 in chronological order. Apr 2021 224pp, 139 x 199mm Hardback, cloth spine £17.95 ISBN 978-1-910566-85-5


Tales from the City Photographic stories about urban life: London and beyond.

Book 1: People of London

Book 2: On the Night Bus

Book 3: London Youth

Peter Zelewski

Nick Turpin

Julian Mährlein

Out of print

Out of print

Motivated by a love of London and its people, Peter Zelewski spent over five years taking photographs of strangers throughout the city. This collection of 100 powerful portraits, accompanied by intimate quotes, is a celebration of the diversity and spirit of one of the world’s most dynamic cities.

Acclaimed street photographer Nick Turpin has captured painterly portraits of London commuters on buses at night. The images, shot through the windows during the winter months, show passengers in various states of slumber, conversation or thought. With a foreword by Will Self.

Oct 2016 160pp, 157 x 222mm Hardback, cloth spine £17.95 ISBN: 978-1-910566-15-2

Nov 2016 92pp, 157 x 222mm Hardback, cloth spine £16.95 ISBN: 978-1-910566-16-9

After the London 2011 riots, young photographer Julian Mährlein set out to capture the faces and voices of inner-city teenagers. The resulting portraits, shot on the streets with natural light, reveal the surprisingly tender side of a generation so often misrepresented and which faces a world in profound flux. Apr 2017 128pp, 157 x 222mm Hardback, cloth spine £17.95 ISBN: 978-1-910566-20-6


Book 4: Urban Dirt Bikers Spencer Murphy Whatever their ride – dirt bikes, quads, mopeds – tearing up tarmac and pulling stunts on industrial estates or city streets is self-expression. In the face of the law and hostile public, they are united by a passion and a way of life that few outsiders appreciate. Acclaimed photographer Spencer Murphy lifts the lid on London’s most misunderstood subculture, capturing the style and attitude of a movement that is life or death for its followers. May 2017 128pp, 157 x 222mm Hardback, cloth spine £17.95 ISBN: 978-1-910566-21-3

Book 5: New York Waterways Susannah Ray New York City is defined by water, yet many of its shorelines are largely unknown. These lyrical photographs, inspired by a Walt Whitman poem, take us on a seasonal journey past sheltered bays, under great bridges and over deep rivers to give us a moving perspective on a megacity we thought we knew so well. With a 16pp Walt Whitman poetry booklet. Nov 2017 128pp, 157 x 222mm Hardback, cloth spine £17.95 ISBN: 978-1-910566-27-5

Book 6: Botanical

Book 7: Berlin Nights

Samuel Zeller

Christian Reister

From Paris to Prague, from Glasgow to Geneva, photographer Samuel Zeller captures the strange beauty of exotic plants seen through the dappled glass of greenhouses. These images reveal a rare serenity found in the heart of each city.

These intense, evocative photographs capture the hedonism of Berlin’s nightlife. With compact 35mm camera and monochrome vision, Christian Reister exposes the underground clubs, wild energy and random encounters of a unique city that comes truly alive after dark.

Apr 2018 144pp, 157 x 222mm Hardback, cloth back and spine £16.95 ISBN: 978-1-910566-33-6

Nov 2018 128pp, 157 x 222mm Hardback, cloth spine £17.95 ISBN: 978-1-910566-41-1


Other Titles

Book 8: London’s Square Mile A secret city Polly Braden & David Kynaston Millions pass through the square mile, also known as the City of London, yet few are aware of its true significance. These photographs of people surrounded by the City’s imposing architecture, combined with texts from an acclaimed historian, begin to decode one of the most cryptic and fascinating parts of the capital. Feb 2019 128pp, 157 x 222mm Hardback, cloth spine £17.95 ISBN: 978-1-910566-44-2

Book 9: Urban Gypsies Paul Wenham-Clarke Enter the private world of a group of Travellers living beneath the Westway, London’s vast elevated highway connecting suburbia to the city. Part of a unique culture so often stigmatised in the media, this close-knit community is under increasing pressure to move on and risk losing their identity for good. Here is their story. Jun 2019 96pp, 157 x 222mm Hardback, cloth spine £17.95 ISBN: 978-1-910566-49-7

Eat Out in London with Kids (without losing your mind or their appetite) Emmy Watts An insider’s guide to London’s best family-friendly restaurants – so you can enjoy your cake, while the kids are distracted. Some people say you shouldn’t take your kids to nice restaurants. Well, we disagree. London is full of excellent eateries with inventive menus and discerning drinks lists that are family-friendly, fun and fuss-free. Jul 2023 160pp, 170 x 240mm Paperback £15.00 ISBN 978-1-914314-42-1


London’s Best Playgrounds

New British Wine

Portrait of Humanity Vol 5

Love Story

(to exhaust your child and not your patience)

Abbie Moulton & Maria Bell

200 photographs that capture the changing face of our world

New Photography of Love and Intimacy

Emmy Watts The best and most unusual playgrounds to tire out your little ones... and not your soul. London isn’t quite the urban jungle some parent’s fear: it’s positively packed with playgrounds which, even on overcast days, will bring out a sunny disposition in not just your kids, but also in you, however shattered you may be inside. May 2023 160pp, 170 x 240mm Paperback £15 ISBN 978-1-914314-37-7

British food has had its revolution. Now is the time for British wine. ‘British Wine’ was once shorthand for bad imported grape mush. Not anymore. The rise of sustainable methods, youthful experimentation and, dare we say it, a new climate, mean that Britain is no longer the home of a few fine sparklings but a whole roster of dynamic reds, pinks and even oranges. This book celebrates the people who are growing, producing and championing the best of new British wine. Mar 2023 224pp, 196 x 255mm Hardback £35 ISBN: 978-1-914314-23-0

The new volume in this popular series that captures 200 astonishing portraits from around the world. Our universe may be ever expanding but these moving portraits from all over this small planet remind us that what holds us together is stronger than any forces that seek to pull us apart. Feb 2023 320pp, 151 x 199mm Hardback, cloth spine £25 ISBN 978-1-914314-34-6

Rachel Segal Hamilton Over 150 images from 23 outstanding photographers show what it is to be in love in the modern world. Love is one of the most difficult things to photograph, yet this anthology of moving, unexpected images captures the heart of what it means to know and love another. From first love to lost love, these intimate portraits express the tenderness and vulnerability of this powerful emotion. Feb 2023 224pp, 155 x 199mm Hardback £20.00 ISBN: 978-1-914314-35-3


Portrait of Britain Vol 5

This Pleasant Land

Hackney Marshes

After the Olympics

200 photographs that capture the face of a changing nation

New Photography of the British Landscape

Freya Najade

The regeneration of Stratford

A visual record of Britain on the brink of seismic change, these portraits capture a nation in flux. The worst of the pandemic might be behind us, but the crises just keep coming. War is in Europe. Inflation and temperatures are on the rise. This, the fifth volume in the British Journal of Photography and Hoxton Mini Press’ collaborative series, brings together 200 portraits that show Britain at a time of resilience and reimagining, an eclectic celebration of Britishness. Jan 2023 320pp, 151 x 199mm Hardback, cloth spine £25 ISBN 978-1-914314-33-9

Rosalind Jana Beautiful but suprising British landscape photography from the 21st century. The British landscape is changing. Geographically, politically, even emotionally, the boundary lines of Britain – and what it means to be British – are in flux. This book looks at the new terrains, memories and myths of this contemporary landscape through the eyes of some of the world’s most exciting photographers. Nov 2022 208pp, 237 x 285mm Hardback £35.00 ISBN 978-1-914314-29-2

A photographic journey through the iconic marshes of east London, following the banks of the River Lea. Freya Najade captures moments of unexpected beauty and curious encounters in east London’s abundant Hackney Marshes. Freya Najade is a German photographer living and working in east London. Her work has been shown internationally. She is the author of Along the Hackney Canal. Oct 2022 96pp, 237 x 285mm Hardback, cloth binding £30 ISBN 978-1-914314-26-1

Tony Mak Capturing the dramatic architectural and social changes to east London in the wake of the Olympics. When Stratford hosted the 2012 Olympics it gained the attention of the world. The post-industrial town was reborn as a 21st century commercial centre. Ten years on, this contemplative project asks us to look again at the social changes that occur in the wake of regeneration. Tony Mak is a Cantonese Chinese visual artist based in Stratford, London. Sept 2022 128pp, 156 x 196mm Hardback, cloth binding £17.95 ISBN 978-1-914314-27-8


The Sustainable City

An English Summer

Portrait of Humanity Vol 4

Bird.

London’s Greenest Architecture

Chanel Irvine

200 photographs that capture the changing face of our world

The best new photography of birds

Harriet Thorpe and Taran Wilkhu How truly good architecture (in all senses of the word) can transform a city. The original photographs and detailed design interrogations in this book look at the way the capital is responding to the ever-pressing need to build with the environment foremost in mind. Sept 2022 240pp, 196 x 255mm Hardback £30 ISBN 978-1-914314-18-6

Elegant photographs that capture the fleeting beauty of the English summer. There is a particular magic – and a fragility – to an English summer. During the colder months we long for lazy hot days; when they arrive they feel all too momentary. This exquisite collection of images by Chanel Irvine – taken between 2020 and 2022 against the tumultuous backdrop of Brexit and the pandemic – captures the unique, tender mood of a time when so many of us rediscovered the gentle beauty of England’s landscape. June 2022 112pp, 285 x 237mm Hardback, cloth binding £30 ISBN 978-1-914314-22-3

Various photographers Following the success of Portrait of Britain and Portrait of Humanity, this fourth edition of the latter brings together 200 new portraits taken in many different countries by photographers of all levels, selected from thousands of entries. The publication supports a world-touring exhibition which will visit Australia and India, among other places, bringing global exposure to the book. June 2022 320pp, 151 x 199mm Hardback, cloth spine £25 ISBN 978-1-914314-25-4

A collection of the most beautiful and unusual contemporary photography of birds. This is an anthology of fantastic photography of our feathered friends. Deliberately beautiful, the images in this exquisitely bound book have a strong slant towards contemporary photography – looking at newer, more unusual projects from both famous and lesser-known photographers around the world. May 2022 176pp, 130 x 180mm Hardback, cloth spine £16.95 ISBN 978-1-910566-71-8


Work from Shed

Wild and Sweet

How to Leave London

The Council House

Inspirational garden offices from around the world

How to forage your own dessert

Escape the city, find space, reinvent your life

Jack Young

Rachel Lambert

Alex Bagner

The world’s most extraordinary garden offices from both top architects and those who built their own. Remote working is here to stay. More people than ever before are finding it’s not just possible to work from home but much more productive, affordable and – as this book will show you – inspiring. For of all the places to create a workspace in your home, the garden offers a unique opportunity for architects to innovate.

Forage your own dessert: over 80 delectable seasonal desserts, bakes and treats from easy-to-find plants. Whether you’re in the countryside or the city, there are all sorts of delicious plants growing around you – just waiting to be found and picked. This new cookbook by foraging expert Rachel Lambert combines two of her favourite things: wild plants and sugar.

Inspiration for those seeking a more spacious and creative life from ex-Londoners who’ve made the leap. Compelling stories from 25 couples, families and individuals who have left the city (and still kept their work, their inspiration and their social lives) prove there are many benefits to life outside the M25 beyond simply more space and better air.

Apr 2022 272pp, 170mm x 220mm Hardback £25 ISBN 978-1-914314-12-4

Mar 2022 272pp, 170 x 230mm Hardback £25 ISBN 978-1-914314-15-5

Mar 2022 240pp, 196 x 255mm Hardback £30 ISBN 978-1-914314-00-1

A photographic celebration of some of London’s most important and innovative council housing. This book, written and photographed by Jack Young – who has spent the last two years visiting every corner of London to find the city’s most unique structures – features beautiful images, personal interviews and design insights that celebrate some of our most vital urban buildings. Mar 2022 208pp, 151 x 199mm Hardback £18.95 ISBN 978-1-914314-16-2


The Office

Portrait of Britain Vol 4

On the Road

British Boutique Hotels

Steven Ahlgren

200 photographs that capture the face of a changing nation

Vintage photographs of people and their cars

Gina Jackson

Various photographers

The Anonymous Project

The pandemic is over (or is it?). The rumbles of discontentment and nationalism around Brexit have finally quietened... but have they? This, the fourth volume in the British Journal of Photography and Hoxton Mini Press’ collaborative series, brings together 200 portraits from all over our island that show Britain at a time of collective regrouping.

These vintage photographs take you on a journey across Europe and America’s highways, celebrating the spirit of Kerouac’s great open road. Family road trips and first cars, unplanned pit-stops and incredible vistas are rediscovered from found colour slides, selected from The Anonymous Project’s collection of over 800,000.

As many of us question the necessity of working from an office, this photographic series – taken in the days before wifi and iPhones – is a poignant reminder of how things once were. Capturing this corporate world with a tender yet satirical eye, American photographer Steven Ahlgren’s nostalgic series will resonate with anyone who has ever loved, hated or simply endured office life. Feb 2022 112pp, 196 x 156mm Hardback, cloth spine £18.95 ISBN 978-1-914314-17-9

Feb 2022 336pp, 151 x 199mm Hardback, cloth spine £22.95 ISBN 978-1-914314-13-1

Oct 2021 176pp, 206 x 156mm Hardback, cloth spine £20 ISBN 978-1-914314-08-7

It’s time to rediscover Britain. With more and more people shying away from international travel (through eco-conscious choice or pandemic necessity), we’re celebrating the inspiring getaways you can enjoy right here on our island. Filled with exquisite photography, honest insider’s advice and the best of British hotel dining, rooms, grounds and spa experiences, this is a book both to have on your coffee table and impel you to pack a weekend bag. Oct 2021 224pp, 147 x 209mm Hardback £20 ISBN 978-1-914314-03-2


Dog Friendly London

Dog Friendly New York

Déjà View

London in Lockdown

Insider intel from dog lover to dog lover

Insider intel from dog lover to dog lover

Martin Parr & The Anonymous Project

Various photographers

Four & Sons

Four & Sons

Want to know the best dog-friendly cafés, hotels and parks in London? This book, written by dog lovers, is packed with locals’ tips on how to enjoy the city with your pooch in tow (or vice versa). Full of original photography and four-legged advice on everything from where to fetch the biggest sticks, this book can be enjoyed both on a long walk or curled up with your furry best friend on the sofa. Go fetch.

From the best green spaces to go fetch, to the most stylish cafés and hotels that welcome guests on four legs, this guide tells you all you need to know to have a tail-wagging time in New York City. With beautiful photography, handy maps and plenty of insider’s tips, it lets you in on where to eat, drink, walk, visit and stay, alongside profiles of some of New York’s most interesting dog owners.

In a unique visual dialogue, Déjà View brings together the work of beloved photographer Martin Parr, master of capturing the art in everyday existence, with The Anonymous Project’s archive of unidentified vintage slides, collected from across Europe and America. Surprising and delighting in their similarity, these affectionately matched images give a delicious feeling of déjà vu, while reminding us of photography’s greatest power: to intimately preserve everyday moments of humour, warmth, ennui and absurdity.

2020 brought a seismic break with normality. For those living in urban centres, lockdown made us wonder if city life as we knew it was gone forever. The images in this book express the anxiety, the love, the boredom, the intimacy, the grief, the tranquillity and the renewed appreciation of nature that isolation brought. Uncanny but often uplifting, they show London at a defining moment in its history – telling a story that will resonate far beyond the pandemic.

Oct 2021 192pp, 151 x 209mm Hardback £16.95 ISBN 978-1-910566-91-6

Oct 2021 192pp, 151 x 209mm Hardback £16.95 ISBN 978-1-910566-10-0

Oct 2021 Hardback £22.95 ISBN: 978-1-914314-14-8

Sep 2021 256pp, 170 x 220mm Hardback £25 ISBN 978-1-910566-96-1


meandering rivers and small, vital corners

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London’s parks are its lungs. From great expanses of heath and woodland to of grass, this book celebrates the city’s myriad green spaces. Breathe it in. With an introduction by David Nicholls

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The Female Chef

Stories and recipes from 31 women redefining the British food scene

London Shopfronts

Parklife

Portrait of Humanity Vol 3

A visual celebration of the high street

A love letter to London’s green spaces

200 photographs that capture the changing face of our world

2020 sparked a re-energised love of the capital’s parks for its many inhabitants, and photographer Sophia Spring was no exception. Camera in hand, Spring traverses the first dates, family meet-ups, yoga classes, swimming parties and other familiar life activities that suddenly started to take place outdoors.

Following the success of Portrait of Britain and Portrait of Humanity, this third edition of the latter brings together 200 new portraits taken by photographers of all levels from all over the world, selected from tens of thousands of entries.

Emma J Page & Rachael Smith

Clare Finney & Liz Seabrook A glance at the current list of British Michelin-starred chefs will tell you the food scene’s historic gender imbalance is far from solved. Women, though traditionally encouraged to cook at home, have long been much less championed in professional kitchens. This book celebrates those at the forefront of modern food, and the experiences that got them there. Sep 2021 208pp, 176 x 232mm Hardback £25 ISBN 978-1-914314-01-8

London has some of the most stylish shopfronts in the world. From centuries old to brilliantly new, a stroll down any of the capital’s high streets provides a glorious miscellany of history and design. For shops are no longer just somewhere we buy things – you can do that virtually, these days – but places we gather inspiration, browse for creativity and happen upon special objects. Sep 2021 240pp, 160 x 199mm Hardback £25 ISBN 978-1-914314-02-5

Jul 2021 128pp, 168 x 222mm Hardback £18.95 ISBN 978-1-910566-99-2

Jun 2021 320pp, 151 x 199mm Hardback, cloth spine £22.95 ISBN 978-1-910566-94-7


East London Food (Second edition) The people, the places, the recipes Rosie Birkett & Helen Cathcart The book includes more than 40 profiles of top chefs, young producers and bold entrepreneurs at the heart of a culinary phenomenon – from Michelin-starred chefs and specialist butchers to wild foragers and urban beekeepers. Jun 2021 336pp, 196 x 255mm Hardback £30 ISBN: 978-1-910566-76-3

Afro Vegan

Single Dad

Revival

Family recipes from a BritishNigerian kitchen

Harry Borden

London 1989–1993

Zoe Alakija Inspired by Zoe Alakija’s British-Nigerian heritage, these eclectic fusion recipes – from jollof arancini to plantain brownies – give a playful, contemporary twist to the joy-infused food of her childhood. If you’ve ever thought of vegan food as bland and boring, the dynamic, vibrant dishes here will surprise and delight. May 2021 176pp, 170 × 230mm Hardback £20 ISBN 978-1-910566-90-9

The image of the single dad is often distorted by out-of-date notions of masculinity – the strong and resilient father, the working father, the emotionally distant dad. In this book, esteemed portrait photographer, Harry Borden, himself a separated father with four children, reveals the vulnerabilities, tenderness and love of 48 single fathers. Mar 2021 104pp, 168 x 222mm Hardback £17.95 ISBN 978-1-910566-89-3

Roy Mehta Brent has a rich history of multiculturalism. Roy Mehta’s exquisite black-and-white photographs capture the daily rituals of itsvarious communities, most notably the Afro-Caribbean and Irish, engaged in seemingly simple activities at home, in the street and at church. Jan 2021 96pp, 190 x 240mm Hardback £25 ISBN 978-1-910566-95-4


When We Were Young

Urban Geometry

In Your Face

Portrait of Britain Vol 3

Memories of growing up in Britain

Andrés Gallardo Albajar

Paul Trevor

Symmetry, line, shadow and colour: these photographs, taken in twenty cities across the world, provide an immersive visual tour of contemporary architecture. From Bilbao to Beijing, Stockholm to Seoul, journey through the urban geometry that forms the spatial soundtrack to our lives.

Paul Trevor’s extreme close-ups, made spontaneously on the streets of east London, capture Britain’s perennial social divide. They contrast the people in The City with those in the nearby market of Brick Lane. Shot during Thatcher’s reign, the imagery is as fresh and relevant today as it was then.

200 photographs that capture the face of a changing nation

The Anonymous Project Unknown yet strangely familiar, these anonymous family photographs provide a unique window into past lives. Each image, shot on colour slide film in Britain between the mid 40s and 70s, transports us to a world full of possible stories and forgotten memories. Nov 2020 192pp, 206 x 156mm Hardback, cloth spine £19.95 ISBN 978-1-910566-87-9

Oct 2020 128pp, 157 x 222mm Hardback, cloth spine £16.95 ISBN 978-1-910566-83-1

Oct 2020 128pp, 160 x 222mm Hardback, cloth spine £16.95 ISBN 978-1-910566-80-0

In collaboration with the British Journal of Photography Out of print

The Black Lives Matter movement and Covid-19 brought a tidal wave of change to Britain. These portraits and accompanying stories, full of hope and humanity, capture the individuals that make up the country’s collective resilience. Oct 2020 336pp, 151 x 199mm Hardback, cloth spine £22.95 ISBN 978-1-910566-77-0


The Botanical City

Paris, China

Trivial Pursuits

Portrait of Humanity Vol 2

In collaboration with Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

François Prost

The English at play

200 photographs that capture the changing face of our world

Hélèna Dove & Harry Adès Combining exquisite 18th-century illustrations with contemporary knowledge, this book reveals the hidden wonders of urban plants – their healing powers and poisons, the ancient wisdom and folklore, recipes and craft ideas – so you can grow and harvest your own wilderness in the city. Sep 2020 176pp, 184 x 283mm Hardback, cloth spine £25 ISBN: 978-1-910566-79-4

Tianducheng is a small suburb in China modelled on Paris – it even has a replica Eiffel Tower. These photographs of near-identical landmarks in both places beg the question: is imitation really the highest form of flattery? Sep 2020 88pp, 127 x 162mm Paperback £8.95 ISBN 978-1-910566-78-7

Orlando Gili Come rain or shine, the English are serious about having fun. Orlando Gili’s photographs of people engaged in apparently trivial pursuits – whether cheese rolling, pram racing or partying in the street – are in fact a tender portrait of a nation in pursuit of happiness. Jul 2020 112pp, 151 x 199mm Hardback, cloth spine £14.95 ISBN 978-1-910566-75-6

With 1854 Media & Magnum Photos This collection of 200 intimate portraits and stories – shot by photographers all over the world – reminds us of our common struggles, our deep bonds and, perhaps most importantly in light of the global pandemic, the restorative power of community. June 2020 320pp, 151 x 199mm Hardback, cloth spine £22.95 ISBN 978-1-910566-73-2


Hotel Carpets

Sunday Best

Bill Young

A celebration of diversity

The Silence of Dogs in Cars

Katie Waggett

Martin Usborne

In the wake of a terror attack and determined not to let the voices of separatism win out, photographer Katie Waggett embarked on an intimate survey of London’s many religions. Her portraits, set alongside personal quotes, are a feast of colour and a love letter to a city that so depends on diversity for its survival.

These cinematic photographs of dogs in cars, taken mostly at night, reveal an emotional honesty that only animals can express. Behind the dogs’ eyes are feelings that humans so often avoid: the fear of being alone, the uncertainty of the unknown, but also a certain hope that can be found in silence.

When a pilot’s daughter tweeted saying that all she wanted for Christmas was for her dad’s Instagram account of hotel carpets to go viral, she didn’t expect it to happen overnight. Hundreds of thousands of people now share Bill’s love of the fascinating, wacky and sometimes ‘challenging’ designs of the hotel carpets he sees around the world (he now has a dedicated following of nearly half a million). June 2020 144pp, 127 x 162mm Paperback £9.95 ISBN 978-1-910566-74-9

Apr 2020 160pp, 151 x 199mm Hardback, cloth spine £14.95 ISBN 978-1-910566-70-1

Mar 2020 96pp, 196 x 156mm Hardback, cloth spine £12.95 ISBN 978-1-910566-67-1

The Urban Forager Find and cook wild food in the city Wross Lawrence & Marco Kesseler We were all foragers before the invention of the supermarket. And our cities, despite appearing grey, are in fact wildly green. Whether in parks, along canals or on your own street, there is an abundance of delicious food hiding in plain sight. Reconnect with nature and enjoy making these surprisingly easy recipes throughout the year. Mar 2020 192pp, 109 x 156mm Hardback £12.95 ISBN 978-1-910566-69-5


Once Upon a Time in Brick Lane

Launderama

East London Homes

Portrait of Britain Vol 2

London’s launderettes

Paul Trevor

Joshua Blackburn

Creative Interiors from London’s East End

200 photographs that capture the face of a changing nation

Sarah Bagner & Jon Aaron Green

In collaboration with the British Journal of Photography

Out of print

Paul Trevor, one of the great unsung heroes of British documentary photography, spent many years during the 70s and 80s capturing life on Brick Lane, London’s most iconic East End street. Published here for the very first time, these images, full of humour, grit, love and surprise, capture a vibrant time before the area went through dramatic social change. Oct 2019 144pp, 256 × 197mm Hardback, cloth spine £25 ISBN: 978-1-910566-50-3

Photographer Joshua Blackburn has visited all 462 launderettes in London. The resulting pictures are not just a portrait of a much-loved institution but of a city itself: full of life, colour, faded nostalgia and a whole load of dirty laundry. Oct 2019 144pp, 196 x 156mm Hardback, cloth spine £14.95 ISBN: 978-1-910566-60-2

Out of print

East London is a playground of possibility. In a neighbourhood where tradition and experimentation collide there is no such thing as a typical home. This book is a celebration of diverse creative expression, a journey through the compelling interiors of architects, florists, film makers, upholsterers and many more who don’t play by any rules other than their own. Oct 2019 272pp, 196 x 255mm Hardback £30 ISBN: 978-1-910566-59-6

A new volume featuring 200 of the most compelling portraits taken in Britain during a time of national soulsearching. The photos are accompanied by wonderful quotes from the photographers. Sept 2019 336pp, 151 x 199mm Hardback, cloth spine £22.95 ISBN: 978-1-910566-54-1


Funland

Portrait of Humanity

Miami Beach 1988-1995

New Girl Order

A visual tour of the British seaside

200 photographs that capture the changing face of our world

Barry Lewis

Iain McKell

Rob Ball

With 1854 Media & Magnum Photos

Out of print

Out of print

From Blackpool to Brighton, and Barry Island to Brightlingsea, these richly detailed photographs capture the candyfloss colours and faded nostalgia of a seaside culture that is peculiarly (yet wonderfully) British.

Portrait of Humanity brings together 200 of the best images taken by photographers of all levels from all over the world, selected from tens of thousands of entries. The publication supports a global touring exhibition which will visit Nigeria, Australia, USA and many more places, bringing global exposure to the book.

Fashionistas and retirees, drag queens and bodybuilders, waiters and wanderers: these sumptuous black and white photographs taken by Barry Lewis capture the rich colour of Miami Beach in the early 90s. After two decades of drugs, corruption and violence, the coastal strip had come back to life and the party was just beginning…

Renowned photographer Iain McKell spent two years immersed in a community of young female artists, documenting their unique performances, parties and personalities. The resulting visual diary is a celebration of freedom and selfexpression, and a reminder to embrace the most creative parts of who we are.

May 2019 128pp, 285 × 237mm Hardback, cloth spine £30 ISBN: 978-1-910566-51-0

May 2019 320pp, 151mm x 199mm Hardback £22.95 ISBN: 978-1-910566-52-7

Apr 2019 144pp, 210 × 195mm Hardback, clothbound £25 ISBN: 978-1-910566-47-3

Apr 2019 128pp, 151 x 199mm Hardback £14.95 ISBN: 978-1-910566-48-0


Men Photographing Women in the 70s Michael Abramson Once a month, in 1970s Chicago, men were allowed to take cameras into underground strip clubs. Michael Abramson, a local photographer, thought it would be more revealing to photograph the men photographing the women. Left in a drawer until now, the resulting images are a fascinating, funny and at times unsettling portrayal of the uninhibited male gaze. Nov 2018 96pp, 120 x 175mm Paperback £9.95 ISBN: 978-1-910566-29-9

Twins

Portrait of Britain

Bored Tourists

Peter Zelewski

In collaboration with the British Journal of Photography

Laurence Stephens

Peter Zelewski has spent years capturing the faces and stories of identical twins. Some inexplicably lost their hearing at the exact same time, others unlock each others’ phones with their indistinguishable fingerprints, but perhaps more surprisingly, some don’t get on. These powerful portraits tap into one of the most fascinating of all human relationships.

Out of print

What began as a chance visit to Barcelona Cathedral led photographer Laurence Stephens to spend the next three summers exploring the cultural landscapes of Spain and Portugal. From stuffy museums to breathtaking skylines, with camera in hand, he went in search of the not-so-elusive bored tourist. Shot in square format as a subtle nod to our current ‘Instagram generation’, these playful images present an unforgiving vision of the tourist experience.

Oct 2018 96pp, 210 x 163mm Cloth hardback £16.95 ISBN: 978-1-910566-43-5

Portrait of Britain is an annual photography exhibition showcasing 100 of the best portraits taken by people throughout the country. The winning photographs, selected by British Journal of Photography from an open-call competition, are displayed on digital billboard screens nationwide – in train stations, airports, shopping centres and on high streets – and are seen by over 10 million people. Sept 2018 336pp, 205mm x 157mm Hardback £20 ISBN: 978-1-910566-38-1

Aug 2018 112pp, 162mm x 127mm Paperback £9.95 ISBN: 978-1-910566-36-7


London Nights

The Corners

Startup London

Sisters

Anna Sparham/Museum of London

Chris Dorley-Brown

Christina Hopkinson

Sophie Harris-Taylor

These ultra-sharp street photographs of corners in East London are composed from multiple exposures, a technique that enables Dorley-Brown to play out different narratives simultaneously, creating surreal, dream-like scenes. An Orthodox Jewish family and a woman pushing a pram appear on the street corner of a half-demolished building, passing each other by, when in reality they were never there at the same time.

With beautiful photography by Rick Pushinsky and compelling stories by writer and novelist Christina Hopkinson, Startup London brings together businesses from multiple industries - tech, food, fashion and more – who range from building robotic arms (Automata) to delivering flowers by bicycle (Petalon), and from creating shared workspaces for startups (Second Home) to making jars of award-winning peanut butter (Pip & Nut).

Out of print

This collection of historic and contemporary images features work from over 60 photographers who reveal the city after hours: unnerving, beautiful, eerie, energised – sometimes all at once. Step into the night and discover a darker, richer side to the capital. May 2018 208pp, 167 x 222mm Hardback, cloth spine £19.95 ISBN: 978-1-910566-34-3

Rights sold: South Korea - A Certain Book

May 2018 96pp, 285mm x 237mm Hardback £30 ISBN: 978-1-910566-32-9

April 2018 256pp, 255mm x 196mm Hardback £28 ISBN: 978-1-910566-30-5

Few relationships are as deep or as complex as those between sisters. These tender portraits of over 100 sisters combined with short interviews reveal the jealousies, fears, love and laughter that can co-exist at the heart of this most intimate of bonds. Nov 2017 112pp, 151 x 199mm Cloth hardback £14.95 ISBN: 978-1-910566-28-2


Unseen London

Hackney Studios

Bubblegum

Rachel Segal Hamilton

Jenny Lewis

Emily Stein

London is one of the world’s most photographed cities, so you might think there’s nothing left to see. But you’d be wrong. Through the eyes of 24 contemporary photographers you can venture along hidden canals, around notorious housing estates, through surreal street scenes and deep underground. This is London as it is today and as you’ve never seen it before.

Hackney, east London, is well known for its vibrant creative community. Photographer Jenny Lewis takes us behind studio doors to explore the minds and spaces of a tribe of artists who have defined the area but now risk losing their studios through rapid gentrification.

Emily Stein’s photographs of children blowing bubblegum on beaches around the world are a portrait of the freedom, innocence and joy of youth.

Oct 2017 288pp, 192 x 248mm Hardback, black foil £26 ISBN: 978-1-910566-24-4

Mar 2017 112pp, 271 x 226mm Hardback £20 ISBN: 978-1-910566-13-8

May 2016 102pp, 141 × 179mm Hardback £12.95 ISBN: 978-1-910566-06-0

Hand Jobs: Life as a Hand Model Oli Kellett & Alex Holder Out of print

These hand models are the stars of the biggest advertising campaigns around, but you’ve never seen their faces... until now. 24 portraits, 24 ways to peel a banana. May 2016 88pp, 141 × 179mm Hardback £12.95 ISBN: 978-1-910566-07-7


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