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    by Ifa Brand
    £38.49

    Spanning the first four years of her creative journey as a photographer, Boudoir is the first book by Playboy model turned self-portraitist, Ifa Brand.

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    by Callum Innes
    £19.99

    Callum Innes (b. 1962) is one of the most significant abstract painters of his generation, and one of the few artists to include watercolour as a major part of his practice. a pure land documents a new series of 50 watercolours, completed during lockdown, in 2020.

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    - Notes on Automobile Design
    by Stephen Bayley
    £16.49

    A witty and insightful account of the life and times of the automobile, by one of the world's great design writers.

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    - Inspirational Graphic Ephemera
    by Andy Altmann
    £34.49

    A source book of inspirational graphic ephemera, as collected over the past 30 years by designer Andy Altmann of Why Not Associates.

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    by Violet Blue & Alejandra Guerrero
    £38.49

    The first monograph from one of the world's leading female erotic photographers, with an introduction by Violet Blue - one of the world's leading commentators on female sexuality.

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    by Joseph Rykwert
    £34.49

    Eldred Evans and David Shalev are among Britain's most respected architects. The first monograph on their work, this book covers their entire sixty-year career including cultural landmarks such as Bede's World Museum, Jarrow, and Tate St Ives.

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    - Walmer Yard
    by Peter Salter
    £34.49

    Extensive study of award- winning architect Peter Salter's first residential project, featuring specially commissioned photographs.

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    - The Secret Meaning of Things
    by Stephen Bayley
    £23.99

    Design-guru Stephen Bayley approaches the topic of "taste" with typical wit, drawing on his expertise in a number of fields from fashion to food. This is a new edition of his classic book, brought into the new millennium by Bayley's critique of modern design.

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