A short, accessible and affordable history of the Jewish people. The objects featured can be seen in the Ashmolean Museum, and many of their stories have not been told before.
Illustrated discussion of over 50 prints from the Ashmolean Museum's collection serving as an introduction to the life and work of Utagawa Hiroshige. The art and process of Japanese wood-block print making is also covered.
The first book of its kind, offering a unique opportunity to view many inaccessible places in Oxford and including many previously unpublished images and pictures of the new RIBA-nominated chapel at Ripon College.
Tells the story of the tomb of Tutankhamun, placing the discoveries in their historical context.
The first retrospective of a true master of Chinese Art, published to coincide with an exhibition at the Ashmolean which runs from 7 November 2017 to 15 April 2018.
The first publication on the Michael Wellby bequest to the Ashmolean, introducing over sixty of the most important items in the collection, and timed to coincide with the opening of the new Wellby Bequest Gallery in the Museum in September 2015.
The story of the Aldermaston Pottery, mainly told through the memories and anecdotes of the potters who worked there over the 51 years it was... Læs mere
The first complete catalogue of the Marshall Collection of Worcester Porcelain every to be published.
New insights into early Christian archaeology and art. Previously unpublished material from the Vatican Library, covering Jewish, pagan and Christian history
The catalogue of the exhibition 'Young Rembrandt', which focuses on the first ten years of the artist's career.
The story of one of the first and most important civilisations in history, and the first to invent writing.
No other book exists to rival the continuing importance attached to this group of essays, written by many of the foremost scholars in their respective areas, brought together to explore common ground in the history of collecting.