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  • av Charles Fowkes
    96,-

    Discover the terrifying tales of London's supernatural past. Filled with eerie stories and spooky sightings from all over the capital, this guide will help you walk the ancient streets of Haunted London if you dare.

  • av Rachel Waters
    181,-

    A history of Cottingham

  • av Annie Bullen
    87,-

    Bath City Guide CHINESE

  • - 400 Fantastic Facts
    av Mickey Mayhew
    151,-

    Did you know that Henry VIII was too fat to walk down the stairs? That Mary Queen of Scots was almost killed by an earthquake at Sheffield Castle? Or that Elizabeth I wore poisonous makeup? This book, containing 400 fantastic facts about the Tudor era and more than 100 illustrations, will delight Tudor fans everywhere!

  • - 400 Fantastic Facts
    av Warren King
    142,-

    Did you know that one of Shakespeare's relatives was executed for plotting against Elizabeth I? Or that Shakespeare once played the ghost in Hamlet? This book, containing 400 fantastic facts about the Bard and his work and more than 100 illustrations, will delight fans everywhere!

  • - 400 Fantastic Facts
    av Richard Smyth
    151,-

    This fun little book, with 400 fantastic facts about British royal history and more than 100 illustrations, will delight fans of British history everywhere!

  • av Peter Brimacombe
    97,-

    A fascinating Pitkin guide with stunning photographs of England's most famous gardener.

  • av Brian Williams
    114,-

    The Blitz was a defining moment of the Second World War when civilians were faced with bomb raids over Britain. This title reignites the chilling wail of the air-raid siren followed by anxious, sleepless nights and stories of bravery from ordinary people in extraordinary situations. This book explores the Blitz and its effect on places and people.

  • av Robin Farquhar
    139,-

    Beautifully illustrated colouring book of celebrated London buildings, accompanied by evocative descriptions. Book created by the cult ceramics company People Will Always Need Plates.

  • - Inspiration and techniques for wearable and sculptural garments
    av Val Holmes
    316,-

    An exploration of the corset as a motif for textile artists, with practical tips and examples.This practical guide is full of exercises for creating intimate garments and wearable art in two- and three-dimensions and is packed with inspiring work and installations by other contemporary artists.

  • av Hazel Soan
    137,-

    Hazel Soan's concise book explains everything you need to know about oils in an accessible way. She advises on the materials you need (keeping things to a minimum), mixing colours and teaches the basic brush techniques and how to use a palette knife. The subjects covered range from still life, flowers, animals, landscapes, figures and portraits.

  • av Simon Williams
    278,-

    A practical guide to using gouache in botanical painting, by a leading botanical painter. Includes step-by-step demonstration paintings.

  • av Peter Street
    114,-

    Most people are familiar with the use of horses and their heroic actions in the First World War, but what about camels, monkeys and the mighty elephant? In this wonderfully illustrated title, learn about how animals were trained and used, the role pets had to play in the war, and the plight of animals on the farm, down the mine and in the street.

  • av Brenda Williams
    97,-

    When the Romans came to Britain in AD 43, they brought a new style of domestic life, one that better-off Britons soon copied. This informative guide looks at how villas were built, and at the accommodation and daily life villa residents enjoyed - their living rooms and bedrooms, kitchens and baths, gardens and courtyards, furniture and food, and the servants and slaves who kept the villa running.Illustrated with site photos from Roman villas around Britain, archaeological treasures, and museum reconstructions of villa interiors, this is a fascinating look at life in Roman Britain before the Roman army left in AD 406 and the villa way of life faded into history.Includes a list of places to visit.

  • - colouring in a new world
    av James Gulliver Hancock
    149,-

    A modern take on the classic Gulliver's Travels in the form of a colouring book.The illustrations are playful and fanciful but always wonderful to look at. A must have for anyone with a passion for colouring in and illustration from a major creative talent.

  • av Sharon Finmark
    141,-

    In Learn Drawing Quickly, Sharon Finmark shows you how to achieve light and shade in your drawings and how to create solidity of form in your compositions. By the end of this little book you should be able to draw with confidence and have fun with it!

  • - Cut, colour and paste your way to creative heaven
    av Lizzie Lees
    195,-

    A fun and interactive book packed with ideas and material for making your own artworks and collages. Create a range of collage projects, from city scapes and travel journals using holiday snaps, to glitter-filled cards for friends.

  • av Alan Bold
    97,-

    A comprehensive guide to the complex history of Scotland's monarchy, ranging in time from 843 AD until 1807. Detailed sections on royal houses are accompanied by fascinating colour photographs of artworks and artefacts.

  • - the insider's guide to London 24 hours a day
    av Matt Brown
    191,-

    Like New York, London can be enjoyed all day and all night. This insider's guide gives you the gen on where, when and how to enjoy London at any hour. It covers places to stay, places to eat, drink, dance and be entertained and informed. Including all the main and famous places in London but with the added twist of highlighting some of the lesser-known parks, palaces and museums. The book is structured by hours of the day, so it gives the ideal time to do any number of great things in a great city, from breakfast places and tea at 4, to cocktails at 6 and midnight walks. Discover gin palaces, walks beside the Thames, Hawksmoor churches and haunted pubs with this indispensable guide. Each entry lists the nearest tube stop so this grand city can be explored with an Oyster card! Author Matt Brown from legendary London blog the Londonist is probably the most London-obsessed person there is. He brings his own extensive knowledge of the city to the book, revealing an array of new experiences even for the long-term Londoner and the discerning tourist. With London Underground going 24 hours in September, this is a timely book to discover some of the hidden charms of this fascinating city.

  • - How to Draw What You See
    av Peter Parr
    217,-

    Zen of Drawing inspires you to pick up a pen, pencil or an iPad and start drawing what you see with a 'zen' approach. Author Peter Parr has spent his career in animation successfully teaching people to draw and encouraging students to nurture their skills through observational drawing. He advocates a fresh way of looking closely at your subject and enlisting an emotional response, in order to fully appreciate the nature of what you are about to draw. You will learn that whatever you are drawing, it is essential not only to copy its outline but also to ask yourself: is it soft, smooth or rough to the touch? How heavy is it? Is it fragile or solid? Then, having grasped the fundamental characteristics, or zen, of the object, make corresponding marks on the paper - crisp textures, a dense wash, a scratchy or floating line. The chapters cover: keeping a sketchbook; tools (pen, pencil, charcoal, watercolour and iPad); perspective; line and volume; tone and texture; structure and weight; movement and rhythm; energy, balance and composition.

  • av Elain Harwood
    541,-

    A comprehensive and stylish guide to over 500 of the country's most striking and historically relevant architectural gems, from private houses to schools, churches, military buildings, monuments and parks.

  • - Working with pen, ink and mixed media
    av Glen Scouller
    283,-

    Glen shows with step-by-step demonstration paintings how he builds up his paintings, working first in watercolour and adding other media to create his original style. He gives advice on his methods and techniques and encourages the reader to experiment with mixed media.

  • av Rob Kirkup
    206,-

    Looking at the past and present of Gateshead through the use of pictures and informative captions.

  • av John Garlington
    206,-

    Looking at the past and present of Preston through the use of pictures and informative captions.

  • av Rob Kirkup
    181,-

    Looking at the past and present of Wallsend through the use of pictures and informative captions.

  • av Annie Bullen
    97,-

    Bath City Guide

  • av Lincoln Minster
    110,-

    Magna Carta

  • av Andre Scoville
    206,-

    Looking at the past and present of Morriston through the use of pictures and informative captions.

  • av Rupert Willoughby
    111,-

    This Pitkin Guide peeps inside to find out what life was like for all in the Middle Ages, rich and poor alike. Look out for more Pitkin Guides on the very best of British history, heritage and travel, particularly the other books in the 'Life in' series: in a Monastery, Tudor England, Stuart England, Georgian Britain and Victorian Britain.

  • av Beatrice M. Doran
    204,-

    Looking at the past and present of Donnybrook through the use of pictures and informative captions.

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