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  • - The county and city maps of Thomas Moule
    av Thomas Moule
    395,-

    The most beautiful Victorian maps of England's counties and cities - in large format - by one of Britain's great cartographer's Thomas Moule.

  • - Painting with Cloth in Mixed Media
    av Cas Holmes
    325,-

    Textile Landscapes demonstrates how to develop your approach to textile art with a focus on using found objects and paint and stitch on cloth and paper.

  • av Phoebe Taplin
    109,-

    This new Pitkin souvenir guide highlights key sites that have become famously linked to internationally successful and much loved films and TV shows, such as Harry Potter, Inspector Morse, Downton Abbey and X Men. Includes 15 individual walks around Oxford, and information on both architecture and filming history.

  • - 100 of the best designs
    av Marnie Fogg
    249,-

    A visual history of tea towel designs, from the 1950s to today.

  • av Matt Brown
    145,-

    An engaging and witty puzzle book for science fans all over the world.

  • av Paul Evans
    135 - 249,-

    A beautifully lyrical collection of essays on the natural world in Britain by the Guardian's country diary writer Paul Evans.

  • av Matt Brown
    145,-

    A fascinating and humorous read that debunks the surprising myths about the world we live in.

  • av Maria Wingfield Digby
    109,-

    Pitkin is proud to introduce the tale of one man's ascent from relatively humble origins to international legend. Walter Raleigh was a pirate, traitor, scholar, coloniser, explorer, soldier, poet, adventurer, scientist, cartographer, botanist, fashionista and Favourite of a queen. He is credited with introducing tobacco and potatoes to England.

  • av Twentieth Century Society
    345,-

    This book features 100 churches built since 1914, showing the development of modern church architecture in Britain. From Spence's Coventry Cathedral to Giles Gilbert Scott's Liverpool Cathedral and featuring churches, mosques and synagogues. Architects include George Pace, Eric Gill and Frederick Gibberd.

  • av Hannah Dale
    145,-

    An informative and beautifully illustrated celebration of our favourite farmyard animals.

  • av Matt Brown
    145,-

    A highly entertaining book debunking the many myths about the human body. Is it dangerous to swim after eating? Does sugar make kids go hyper? And is there such as thing as being 'double-jointed'? Matt Brown will take you to the heart of this most puzzling subject.

  • - For Textile Artists
    av Janice Gunner
    279,-

    Shibori is one of the world's richest textile traditions in the world. Commonly associated with Japan, it is in fact a technique long used in Africa, India and South America.

  • av Gary Lane
    195,-

    Though the Ruy Lopez is one of the oldest openings in chess, it offers a host of exciting new variations just discovered in recent years; and though a favourite of champions such as Kasparov and Anand, it has a tactical clarity that makes it ideal for beginners.

  • - A Tale of Church and State
    av John Butler
    175,-

    The office of Archbishop of Canterbury is the oldest continuous institution in Britain - older than the English crown and much older than Parliament. This new Pitkin captures the story of Archbishop faith and power, wisdom and folly and explores how high principle is matched at times by craven self-interest.

  • av Pitkin Classics
    99,-

    We are honoured to announce the re-release of the first ever Pitkin title, published by Mr Pitkin in 1947 to celebrate the magical wedding day of Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip in Westminster Abbey on 20 November 1947.

  • av Adam Dant
    395,-

    A spectacular, large-format collection of Adam Dant's fine art maps giving a unique view of our history and life today.

  • av David Hillman
    515,-

    A reissue of a cult design book about Nova, the groundbreaking British magazine of the 60s and 70s, with new introduction written by by David Gibbs and designed by David Hillman.

  • - Without Even Trying
    av Freya Yang
    175,-

    Learn Chinese easily with this book packed with activities.

  • - Comprehensive techniques, step-by-steps and gallery
    av Margaret Stevens
    345,-

    An illustrated, comprehensive guide to botanical painting written by the Society of Botanical Artists.

  • av Jean Draper
    325,-

    The hugely accomplished textile artist Jean Draper gives an invaluable guide to designing and working with pattern in textile art.This fascinating and exciting guide brings together inspiration, design methods and stitching techniques to help you develop truly great textile art.

  • av Matt Brown
    145,-

    Indulge your curiosity with this humorous and fascinating book that demystifies the surprising myths about space. If you've ever wondered what happens at the centre of a black hole, or whether we'll meet aliens in our lifetime, this book is chock-full of facts about the cosmos, how it works (and how it doesn't!)

  • - Prince of Wales
    av Gill Knappett
    129,-

    The expertly written text offers an insight into the private and public life of the heir to the throne of England, from his early years, his education at Gordonstoun and Trinity College, Cambridge, and his time in the Royal Navy, to his humanitarian work and life as son, husband and father.

  • - Techniques, templates and paper
    av Boo Paterson
    285,-

    Papercutting artist Boo Paterson shows you step-by-step how to craft your own intricate rainforests, jungles and the critters that live in them in this easy-to-follow, illustrative book. Learn how to cut and bring to life a variety of animals, from tigers to sloths, kangaroos to orangutans.

  • av Pitkin
    95,99

    The Victorians gave us many of the Christmas traditions we enjoy today, from putting up Christmas trees to pulling crackers. This handy, pocket-sized colouring book embodies these customs in 45 unique illustrations. Colour in Victorian fireplaces adorned with stockings, St Nicholas with his sack full of presents, and scenes from the nativity.

  • - The buildings that inspire architects
    av Twentieth Century Society
    395,-

    The most inspirational buildings in the world, as chosen by well-known contemporary architects. From Eames House in Los Angeles to Unite d'Habitation in Marseille, this book features buildings from around the world.

  • av Ken Crowe
    195,-

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

  • av John Needham
    195,-

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

  • av Geoffrey Howse
    195,-

    Geoffrey Howse's comparisons between archive images of the Doncaster of decades past and modern photographs of the same scenes today beautifully illustrates the changing face of this historic city, as well as the changes in society, transport and fashions.

  • av Laina Watt
    195,-

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

  • av Sara Pink
    65,-

    The latest Pitkin guide to London celebrates the most famous icons in our English heritage, as well as introducing the newest architectural additions to the city's skyline - from museums to The Shard. The book is fun and accessible, offering exciting facts and anecdotes as well as significant historical information.

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