The first a photographic exploration of modernist and Brutalist architecture across the North of England, from the photographer behind Brutal London and Concrete Poetry.
A Passion for China is a personal celebration of the everyday beauty of tableware by acclaimed ceramicist Molly Hatch.
All three books (Iris, Iris and the Friends, and Widower's House) are now available in a single edition, told by the person who knew her best, with gentle humour - at times unbearably moving - in Bayley's portrayal of a remarkable woman.
The pages of The Confession Album contain 100 questions. Your part is collecting the answers - whether from a loved one, or yourself - in the course of an evening, or over a lifetime.
An indispensable guide to the craft of writing and business of publishing from one of our bestselling and most versatile authors.
A fascinating journey of discovery for independently minded cat lovers.
A photographic exploration of the Brutalist and post-war modernist architecture of London.
An inspiring collection of walks, notes and artworks, revealing London's multiple layers and different moods.
Driven by curiosity, restlessness and a desire to better understand her own country, artist Alice Stevenson spent two years exploring and drawing Great Britain. The result is a book celebrating detail, of landscape and architecture, and creativity, an essential human urge.
From the funny to the strident to the profound, What My Girlfriends Told Me is a beautiful illustrated celebration of friendship, full of the best advice for times of heartache or uncertainty, long nights and new beginnings. Wisdom from women who have lived.
Concrete Poetry is the first photographic survey of Modernist sculpture within the Brutalist context.
The go-to guide on how to build a world-class business by doing the right thing - from one of Britain's most successful ever businessmen.