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Painting as a Pastime
A glorious essay by Winston Churichill about one of his favourite pastimes, painting.
A Potter's Book
Written by Bernard Leach, the father of British studio pottery, this seminal book is the first treatise to be written by a potter on the workshop traditions handed down from the …
Prince Slave Soldier King
For diversity, energy, hardship and tenacity Tom Peters’ life was exceptional. Enslaved in 1760, and escaping for a third time in 1775 when the Dunmore Proclamation offered …
Lucky to be an Artist
In this autobiography Unity Spencer writes about her unconventional childhood, her unconventional father and her life as an artist in her own right.
Glasgow Museums: Seventeenth-century Costume
This book is the first in the series of publications about Glasgow Museums' European Costume collection.
So There's Hope
Since 2014 Deborah Rolt has been photographing life in East London, capturing powerful and affectionate images which speak eloquently of the daily realities of work and leisure in …
On the Burning of Books
In this revealingly illustrated book, the political sage Kenneth Baker records the many times throughout history when books have been burnt for political, religious, or personal …
Legends of the Flowers
The eighth book in our In Arcadia series is a beautiful collection of essays and stories exploring the myths and legends behind some of the most popular British flowers, including …
Guarded Words
In Guarded Words Eric de Bellaigue has attempted to answer questions inspired by his reading of Isaac D'Israeli's short essay 'Imprisonment of Learned', from that author's …
Painting the Ice Bear
Fascinated from the outset by all things wild, Mark Adlington has travelled the globe, seeking out, observing and painting many of the rarest, most breathtaking animals on the …
Percy Moore Turner
Grudgingly acknowledged as the main mentor for the Courtaulds in building their art collections, the London and Paris art dealer, Percy Moore Turner, is now largely forgotten in …