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    166

    A beautifully produced, pocket-sized near-facsimile edition of J.M.W. Turner's illuminating 'Wilson' sketchbook.

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    196

    A day of dream-like adventure, this is a beautiful story about imagination, journeys and taking your time to appreciate and marvel at the world around you.

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    186

    After venturing outside to find someone to play with, an inquisitive black cat gets lost in the city. He dreams of finding his family again but convinced he has become invisible, will anyone come looking for him? Journey through stunning city and dreamscapes in an uplifting story of lost and found, hope and love.

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    186

    Marcello is kind, clever and very loyal. Unfortunately, there is one problem. He believes that absolutely everything is his. Marcello (and his list of things that he owns) is out of control! Will Leo be able to remind him what is really important?

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    186

    This beautiful and brilliant debut picture book from Rosie Haine celebrates all bodies in every colour, shape and size you can imagine!

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    196

    The twin dogs are very happy, living in their house with their owners and getting up to anything they want. All of a sudden, everything changed - what on earth is going on? It appears there's a new member of the household - they must put a stop to this immediately, so they come up with a plan . . .

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    126

    A charming, magical story about the wondrous places your lost objects go, with detailed illustrations that will absorb readers of all ages.

  • av Hattie Spires
    166

    A glorious selection of works presenting some of the most beautiful and stirring moments of the summer season, drawn from Tate's collection.

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    346

    A journey through the groundbreaking works of Bruce Nauman, one of the most restlessly inventive contemporary artists of today.

  • av Concannon Blayney Brown
    521,-

    To accompany a landmark exhibition of the art of J.M.W. Turner, this book presents Turner as a pioneer painter of contemporary life, finding new ways to picture the momentous events and dizzying changes of modernisation.

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    346

    A landmark new presentation of the work of J.M.W. Turner, repositioning the great painter as a pioneering chronicler of contemporary life, and exploring what it really means to be a modern artist.

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    112

    This book provides an essential introduction to London's extraordinary Tate Modern and highlights some of the remarkable artwork on display.

  • av Ian Warrell
    196

    The first volume exclusively devoted to J.M.W. Turner's erotic works, bringing together an outstanding selection of sensual and passionate drawings by the great master, all drawn from Tate's collection.

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    196

    A YOUNG GIRL SEES THE WORLD DIFFERENTLY IN THIS BEAUTIFUL BOOK CELEBRATING INDIVIDUALITY AND NUMBERS!

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    186

    Ami is afraid of absolutely everything, but when she meets a creature who needs her help, she puts her fears behind her to make them feel better! The more she does, the more she realises what she has been missing until she is no longer afraid. Then she meets a new creature...

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    av Sarah Allen
    396 - 444

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    186

    A wonderfully humorous rhyming story with a house-that-jack-built style story about an unlucky surfer on his journey to the beach to catch the perfect wave. Brilliant, retro illustrations and joyful repetitions that will delight adults and children alike!

  • av Alex Willmore
    126 - 196

    The Big Trip is a brilliantly funny tale about what can happen when you don't think of others and watch where you're going...

  • av Sir Quentin Blake
    226

    A revelatory behind-the-scenes look at the work of Britain's best-loved illustrator Quentin Blake, providing an insight by the artist himself into his own practice and some of his most famous collaborations.

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    446,-

    A dazzling and definitive survey of the life and work of Aubrey Beardsley, the complex and intriguing artist who shocked and delighted late-Victorian London.

  • av Reed Brisenden
    131

    Incredible You! is a captivating book written by the talented Reed Brisenden. Published by Tate Publishing in 2020, this book has quickly become a favorite among readers. The genre of this book is hard to pinpoint as it gracefully straddles the lines between inspiration, self-help, and personal growth. Brisenden has a knack for connecting with readers, making them feel seen, heard, and, most importantly, incredible. This book is a testament to his skill as a writer and his understanding of human nature. Tate Publishing, known for their diverse and high-quality publications, has once again outdone themselves with this release. If you're looking for a book that will uplift you and make you see your potential, Incredible You! is the one to read.

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    128

    A fun, creative and engaging introduction to the one of the world's most famous artists, with quirky, delightful illustrations by Rose Blake.

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    126

    The Extraordinary Gardener is a captivating book written by Sam Boughton. This enchanting piece was published by Tate Publishing in 2020 and it has since been a must-read in its genre. The author, Sam Boughton, takes us on a journey through the extraordinary world of a young boy who has a passion for nature and gardening. The book is filled with beautiful illustrations that bring the story to life, making it a perfect read for both young and old. The Extraordinary Gardener is not just a book, it's a celebration of nature, creativity, and the joy of nurturing our environment. Published by Tate Publishing, this book is a testament to their commitment to bringing quality literature to readers around the world. Don't miss out on this extraordinary book, get your copy today!

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    346

    Exploring his background, ideas about death and religion and his queer perspective, this radical re-visioning highlights how Warhol's work marked a period of cultural transformation that still resonates today.

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    av Charlotte Mullins
    166

    An introduction to the feminist art movement: one of the most ambitious, influential and enduring artistic movements of the twentieth century.

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    186

    This lovely story from the author of The Wobbly Waitress is a heart-warming tale about trying new things, even when we might need a bit of help to find the courage to do it.

  • av Gary Panton
    80,-

    A perfect pocket money purchase for young artists! Filled with over 250 facts about art, colours, artists and lots, lots more!

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    196

    Ellis and Erin are twins, and they love to draw and climb and play - but they also love looking for trouble! Follow the twins on a fun-filled journey through their house, through their garden, to the attic and back, as they search for trouble and get into all sorts of mischief on the way.

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    186

    The two children in Castle of Books go on a creative journey to discover the answer to the question, 'Why do we need books?'.

  • av Agathe Demois & Vincent Godeau
    196

    By exploring the book through a red filter, discover the exciting interiors and wacky every day lives of the inhabitants of Hide and Seek City!

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