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An exciting approach to botanical illustration featuring exotic and extraordinary plant specimens.
Facsimile of a wartime book on growing your own vegetables, written by a popular novelist of the time.
A stunning survey of modern illustration that uses older styles of artistic expression to evoke a sense of another time and place. These retro illustrations play with the past, subvert it, on occasion, but always feel fresh.
A practical and inspirational guide to understanding and using good design practice in stitched-textile work, packing with the author's workshops and practical exercises.
Looking at the past and present of Rotherham through the use of pictures and informative captions.
Looking at the past and present of Trowbridge through the use of pictures and informative captions.
Looking at the past and present of Merseyside through the use of pictures and informative captions.
Looking at the past and present of Thatcham through the use of pictures and informative captions.
This charming little gift book links the lives of the real Alice, the daughter of the Dean of Christ Church, Oxford, and her friend, the story-teller Lewis Carroll. Amongst other intrigues, the book explains the significance of the Dodo, the old turtle who 'taught us', and the treacle well, all interspersed with quotations from the classic books.
Poker has never been more popular. It's played in all sorts of places - in serious international tournaments, at the casino, socially with friends and, of course, online. If you don't know how to play it, you're missing out, and here's where this book comes in! It gives you all the information you need to go off and play your first poker game. In clear, easy-to-follow text, backed up with helpful diagrams and amusing cartoons, and concentrating on the most popular poker variant, Texas Hold 'Em, the author shows you how to set up a game, how to bet (when to raise and when to fold), the values of the different hands, and the different versions of poker you can play. It also covers the essential psychological skills used by the best players. Armed with the information in this book, you'll become an expert poker player - in extra-quick time!
An intriguing insight into days gone by, local historian and photographer Paul Perry illustrates the changes that have been wrought upon Jarrow through a selection of captivating images from his archive alongside full-colour modern photographs of the same scene today.
Looking at the past and present of Dundrum through the use of pictures and informative captions.
Looking at the past and present of Ballsbridge through the use of pictures and informative captions.
A gift book explaining the basic rules of chess, enabling you to go off and play your first game of chess.
Bethan Ash's rich, colourful quilts are created using improvisational collage techniques. Working instinctively, she simply layers fabric shapes onto a prepared background and fuses them down, then adds stitching later.
Step-by-step instructions and inspiration for creating outstanding fashion prints using the industry-standard software, Photoshop and Illustrator
Spirit of London offers a wonderful snapshot of our capital before the Second World War, and a charming insight into our attitudes to urban life back in the Thirties.
A short gift book explaining the basic rules of Bridge.
Looking at the past and present of Ealing through the use of pictures and informative captions.
Life in Ancient Britain journeys through the ancient worlds of our ancestors: how they lived, how they shaped the landscape we know today, and how we know what we do, about their achievements. This guide offers a concise and lively introduction to the prehistory of the British Isles - covering the period from around 500,000 years ago when Palaeolithic hunters camped at Boxgrove in West Sussex, through the later Middle and New Stone Ages, and on to the Bronze Age and the start of the Iron Age. It describes how people first came to settle in Britain, and explores the rich mysteries of atmospheric ceremonial meeting places, barrows and stone circles. Also featured is the coming of the age of metals, when warrior-farmers created hilltop forts and settlements, stone brochs and lakeside villages - indeed the Celtic Britain that the Romans found, when they first landed on our shores.
This bird's-eye view takes in all the most famous London sights, including Buckingham Palace and Nelson's column, Westminster Abbey and the Houses of Parliament, the Thames and the awe-inspiring London Eye, The Tower of London and Docklands, Kensington Palace and Covent Garden, St Paul's Cathedral and the City, the British Museum and beyond.
This is the story of RMS Titanic. In this authoritative guide we explore what was the largest passenger steamship in the world when she set sail on her maiden voyage from Southampton in April 1912. Just four days later she struck an iceberg and sank, resulting in the deaths of 1,517 people in one of the worst maritime disasters in history.
The bestselling New Fashion Figure Templates has been providing help for fashion students and fashion designers for decades and this new expanded edition will provide help for generations to come. The new edition includes over 200 templates of men, women, teens, and children on perforated pages for easy pull out, which can then be scanned. Costumers will also be provided with access to download a range of templates direct from the internet. The templates include figures in movement - with attitude and in classic elegant poses - from a variety of angles including full-length poses, three-quarter length poses, back views and front-on poses. The figures may be copied or photocopied and enlarged from the book or used as a guide to develop your own illustrations. This is a very useful tool for fashion students and designers, providing them with strong visuals for their work by making the most of templates created by one of the world's leading fashion illustrators, Patrick John Ireland. But they can overlay their own designs on to the templates to ensure the work bears their own creativity or use the scans as a basis for digital designs. A new chapter provides over 150 different fashion details from the author, ranging from sleeve shapes, hemlines, tucks, collars, drapes, gathers, pleats, and pockets.
An exploration of the iconic book-cover designs created by Brian Cook for Batsford in the mid-twentieth century.
How about spring soup or mayonnaise of chicken in shells to start? Followed by toad in the hole made with steak and kidney, maybe served with asparagus pudding? And for dessert there could be canary pudding with a sweet sauce, or perhaps the exotic pears a l'allemande?
This lavishly illustrated Pitkin guide covers the origins and customs of knighthood through the post-1700s orders of knighthood, and onwards. Discover the exciting and vibrant history of knighthood and the culture of chivalry.
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