A fun, heart-warming story about a lonely boy named Harold Snipperpot, and what happens when his parents decide to throw him a birthday party.
A witty and vivid reimagining of well-loved fairy tale characters, featuring literature-loving friends Franklin and Luna.
A compact survey of the work of 20th-century photographer Helen Levitt, best known for her New York street photography.
The first major survey of contemporary apartment buildings that foster a sense of community while giving every resident an inspiring place to live.
The first book on the rising field of biomimetics targeted directly at design professionals and students, showing concrete examples of nature’s most fascinating processes and their applications in the real world.
A biographical survey of the principal Surrealists by one of the last surviving members of the movement, bestselling author and artist Desmond Morris, who knew many of the key participants personally.
An original and irreverent retelling of overlooked stories from Irish history, hailed by Sebastian Barry as 'a stirring atlas of Irishness'
An essential primer on twenty-four of the most significant revolutions from the 17th century to the present day, narrated by leading historians from around the world.
A fresh edition of the sustainable design pioneer Victor Papanek’s classic and ever-relevant book.
New in paperback, Whitney Chadwick's groundbreaking study of women in the Surrealist movement.
Tells the fascinating story of the journey taken by the Bauhaus - both the concept behind the school and some of the individuals who represented it - from Germany to Britain and the USA.
A clear and concise overview of the fundamentals shared by visual arts across the globe, enabling the reader to think carefully, inquisitively and critically about art.