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A collection of evocative photographs of the Malverns through the seasons. Category: TravelPublisher: Frances Lincoln |
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The unique landscape and constantly changing seascape of Morecambe Bay captured in all its beauty and diversity and in all its moods. Category: TravelPublisher: Frances Lincoln |
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Museum Through a Lens - Photographs from the Natural History Museum 1880 - 1950By Polly Tucker and Susan SnellVisit the Natural History Museum - 100 years ago. Featuring a wealth of stunning black-and-white photographs from the Museum's vast collection, this unique book offers a real flavour of life at one of London's oldest and most famous visitor attractions. Category: Architecture, Art and DesignPublisher: Natural History Museum |
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Seventy-five castles, bastles, fortified houses and pele towers are featured in this photographic survey of Northumberland. Category: Architecture, Art and Design, TravelPublisher: Frances Lincoln |
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The story of one of London's most varied, cosmopolitan, fashionable neighbourhoods from 1820 on. Category: Architecture, Art and Design, Travel, History and the PastPublisher: Frances Lincoln |
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Clive Boursnell's photographs capture the atmosphere of the old Covent Garden Market in the 1960s and 70s. Category: Travel, History and the PastPublisher: Frances Lincoln |
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A photographic guide to one of England's most characterful hills, by award-winning photographer and filmaker, Alastair Lee. Category: TravelPublisher: Frances Lincoln |
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This book is a rare compilation of portraits, drawn from Sandra Lousada's career spanning over half a century, showing her insider view of figures such as Lawrence Olivier and Joan Plowright, Vanessa Redgrave, Julie Christie, Helen Mirren, Joanna Lumley and David Hockney. Category: Architecture, Art and DesignPublisher: Frances Lincoln |
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A collection of photographs of Lake District rain - a holiday souvenir and a reminder to look on the bright side, whatever the weather. Category: Architecture, Art and Design, TravelPublisher: Frances Lincoln |
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In a series of arresting and information-packed spreads, we follow the course of the Regent's Canal from Little Venice to the River Thames at Limehouse. Category: TravelPublisher: Frances Lincoln |
