A new title in the Braziller Series of Australian Poets, which brings Australian literature, often under-represented, to a wider audience.
Second collection from The Braziller Series of Australian Poets, an ongoing project aimed at introducing the best of Australian poetry, and includes some previously unpublished work by Bronwyn Lea.
A renowned American poet utilizes the poetic form of the classic Persian ghazal to deal with the untimely passing of his wife.
This book focuses upon Rodin and the sculptors between 1890 and 1918 who revolutionised the form and meaning of sculpture.
Illustrated volume which expands on previous studies of George Inness and the link between his spiritual beliefs and his art practices.
Newly available, here is the most comprehensive poetry collection from the half-century between 1820 and 1870.
Celebrates the extraordinary 1944-45 exhibition 'The Imagery of Chess'. A virtual 'who's-who' of artists such as Man Ray and Isamu Noguchi were asked to redesign the standard chess set or otherwise explore chess imagery and its symbolism. The results are catalogued here.
A guide to the arts and crafts of fin-de-siecle Vienna in all media - from architecture, furniture, ceramics, glass, to silver, fashion, and textiles, bookbinding, toys, painting, and the graphic arts - as well as a survey of the cultural development of this pivotal period.
The 50th anniversary edition of Ronald Glasser's classic, with a new foreword by Lieutenant General H.R. McMaster. In this gripping account, Glasser offers an... Læs mere