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  • av Sir Stanley Hooker
    196

    Stanley Hooker joined the Bristol Aeroplane Company in 1949 and tugged a rather reluctant company into the jet age, determined to give real competition to Rolls-Royce. So successful was he that in 1966 Rolls-Royce decided the best thing to do was to spend 63.6 million pounds and buy its rival. By this time there was scarcely a single modern British aero-engine for which Hooker had not been responsible.

  • av Tom Bartlett
    166

    The guide to waterfowl available from one of the top breeders in the country, with photographs of the author's own birds.

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    av Victoria Salmon
    446,-

  • av David Baker
    264

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    av Kevin Taylor
    240,-

  • av Chris Whitelock
    263,-

  • av Philip Gaches
    262,-

  • av Peter Gathercole
    263,-

  • av Charlie Bendall
    252

  • av Amanda Hannaford
    263,-

  • av Stewart McDonald
    236,-

  • av Jacqui Symons
    343

    Using plant-based colour for printmaking is a rich and inspiring practice that opens up a fascinating world of colour independent from a reliance on synthetic inks and pastes. From Plant to Print encourages artists, printmakers and anyone fascinated in natural colour to embark on this compelling journey into making their work more sustainable. Packed with practical advice and some 300 images, the book splits recipes into sections, depending on which substrate will be used, and introduces techniques for printmakers on both paper and fabric. It explains procedures and processes in detail, conveying the intricacies, complications and unexpected joy inherent in adopting this intriguing practice.

  • av John Goodbody
    263,-

    People have been drawn to the challenge of swimming the English Channel since the first recorded attempt. In this book, venerated sports writer, author and Channel swimmer John Goodbody celebrates the 150th anniversary of Captain Matthew Webb's first successful crossing in 1875 by telling his story and those of many of the outstanding men and women who have achieved the feat since, as well as those intrepid individuals who failed - or even died trying. Compiled with research from publications, academic journals, newspaper archives and extensive interviews, these stories tell of the heroic feats, the triumphs, the failures, the deaths and the frequent controversies as men and women have battled across the Strait, defying rough seas, storms, jellyfish and treacherous currents.

  • av Philip Tyler
    237,-

    Procreate Landscapes on the iPad explains how to use this ingenious package to paint powerful landscapes at the press of the Apple pencil. By breaking down painting a landscape into different steps, it shows how Procreate can help an artist find their direction and try new techniques to create more expressive work. Referencing the work of Masters throughout, Philip Tyler shows how digital painting follows a long tradition of artists observing and interpreting the landscape, and how you can effectively use Procreate to develop your own ideas.

  • av Sue Bradley
    341,-

    This is a book for hand knitters who love pattern, colour and inspiration, and have a desire to create their own beautiful designs. The 28 knitting patterns for garments and accessories are inspired by textiles and artefacts from all over the world. The garment shapes are easy to knit, allowing the colour and pattern to take centre stage. Each chapter focuses on the culture and textile heritage of a specific country, and also features a Pattern Library, giving the knitter the opportunity to recreate that chapter's designs using another country's colours, motifs or patterns. With more than 250 full-colour charts across the book, there will be a pattern to inspire everyone.

  • av Steve Crouchman
    252

    DEVELOP new woodturning skills FOLLOW step-by-step guides to the decorative processes, from initial preparation to the best finish to use MASTER carving, colouring, inserts and inlays, pyrography and scorching, gilding and finishing LEARN how to avoid, and recover from, common pitfalls ENJOY unleashing your creativity and taking your woodturning to the next level

  • av Linda Ivell
    342

    - An introduction to the life of a knitter in the 1940s, the impact on their resources and their creative navigation of rationing and shortages - Detailed explanations for working from vintage patterns and substituting modern yarns, including matching authentic vintage colours - A simple solution for adapting vintage patterns for inclusive sizing - A Pattern Collection of eighteen knitting patterns, adapted from vintage originals, each celebrating the ingenuity of 1940s knitwear

  • av John Cronin
    342

    With over 250 photographs and illustrations, English Clocks details: - Early clocks - how they worked and were made - The first clockmakers and their tools - Great makers and advances of the 'Golden Age' - Clocks in astronomy and navigation - Changing styles - dating your clock

  • av Chloe Amy Avery
    237,-

    MASTER traditional stitches LEARN new techniques UNDERSTAND colour and composition BE INSPIRED by new ideas TRY projects with step-by-step sequences DEVELOP your own style

  • av Mark Stopforth
    263,-

    Along with practical step-by-step sequences and finished examples, this compelling book is both a practical and inspirational guide to a technique that frees artists to express themselves and capture a moment. - Mark making - Composition - Light - Scale and horizon - Atmosphere and expression - Developing your style

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    av Chris Martin
    500

    With over 250 stunning illustrations this book covers: - The changes in the French motor industry that led to the cyclecar boom of the 1920s - How the chance meeting of a few individuals with a common goal started the marque - The continuing development, innovation and drive to improve the breed - The problems of the later years and models that were not so successful - Historic photographs from the era and detailed images of surviving cars today - Technical data and related ephemera

  • av Dr Jacqueline Boyd
    237,-

    Spaniels are some of the most popular dog breeds, fulfilling working and companion roles in society. While spaniels are typically sociable, outgoing, optimistic and friendly, they have retained many traits reflective of their working gundog origins, such as hunting, retrieving, speed and stamina. These remain essential for working Spaniels, but for Spaniels and their caregivers who find themselves in a more domestic situation, these traits can sometimes prove challenging. This book is an essential guide for anyone who lives with or is thinking about living with spaniels and wants to understand them more. Written by a canine scientist with decades of experience with cocker spaniels, this book explores the origin, care, management and training of spaniels. It considers how to develop a responsive and supportive relationship with your spaniel, and examines practical and fair training approaches to support health, welfare and behaviour in a clear and accessible way.

  • av Scarlett Rebecca
    263,-

    Alternative Lithography is a practical and beautiful guide to planographic printmaking techniques that depend upon the principle of water and grease repelling each other. Lithography traditionally used stone, but this book showcases the range of new techniques that are being developed with, for example, foil, wood and lino as a matrix. Showing how lithography can be affordable and accessible, it explains versatile and exciting processes that give artists an unparalleled range of tonality and mark making. Step-by-step sequences explain the process, examples show the types of marks that can be achieved and troubleshooting notes make this book a complete reference for all printmakers interested in exploring these new ideas for lithography.

  • av Chris Hambleton
    342

    Collecting wine can be a serious business or simply a hobby, but wherever you sit on that scale the same basic principles apply, whether you have 60 bottles or 6,000. This book aims to be a useful guide for both enthusiastic amateurs and more serious wine buyers, helping them navigate their way through the joys and difficulties of the wine trade. From the first steps into retail wine aisles to the complex world of auctions, brokers and allocations, finding a balance that fits your budget and lifestyle is vitally important. Wine is a luxury, one of life's great pleasures, but unless you are simply in it for the money (easier said than done), then you should also only think about wines you actually like to drink.

  • av Leigh Ann Gale
    263,-

    Many artists struggle to stop leaves looking flat in their illustrations or find it challenging to mix shades of green accurately to reflect a true likeness to foliage. This book addresses these problems and many more to help you draw and paint leaves successfully and confidently. Written by a leading botanical artist and tutor, it explains key practical techniques and approaches with clear instructions and step-by-step tutorials. It also examines the fascinating world of foliage to reveal the important role that leaves play in the plant kingdom, including modified and adapted forms, so that your artwork accurately reflects the science. Packed with over 300 illustrations, this beautiful book is an essential read for all artists who want to understand the role of leaves and to depict them accurately.

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    av Fleur Grenier
    251

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    av Jon Collinson
    251

  • av Julia Lawless
    263,-

    Discover how to grow and use plants to enhance and care for your home naturally, with the professional guidance of botanical expert, Julia Lawless. Superbly illustrated, The Botanical Home gives step-by-step instructions on how to make over 60 recipes for a multitude of household uses, from eco-friendly surface cleaners and laundry detergents to creating fresh flower arrangements and healing teas, for sustainable living.

  • av James Taylor
    393,-

    In the late 1960s, the old Rover Company put everything it knew into a complex luxury saloon codenamed P8. At the same time, it planned to branch out into a new sector of the market with a stunningly advanced mid-engined sports car prototype that became a formal project with the codename of P9. However, with the forced merger into British Leyland in 1968, Rover found itself squeezed between Triumph and Jaguar: neither marque welcomed the new sports car, and Jaguar particularly did not welcome the new luxury saloon. Little by little, Rover's plans were undermined, and in 1970 the sports car was killed off, followed by the luxury saloon, which was axed in 1971, a mere six months before production was due to start. Just a year later, Rover itself ceased to exist as a separate business after a forced merger with Triumph.

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