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    - The al-Sabah Collection at the Kuwait National Museum
    by Stefano Carboni
    £18.99

    This survey of Islamic glass is based on the al-Sabah collection in Kuwait. The work provides close attention to 250 of the glass objects while the remainder are described without discussion. Objects are included from the late 6th century to the 19th century.

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    - Francis Bacon's Studio
    by John Edwards
    £15.49

    7 Reece Mews, South Kensington, was the artist Francis Bacon's home and studio for over 30 years. On his death in 1992, access was granted to photographer Perry Ogden to work undisturbed for days on end to produce this fascinating record of the artist's private space and its contents.

  • - The Man Who Set Painting on Fire
    by Olivier Meslay
    £7.99

    In 1802, at the age of 26, Joseph Mallord William Turner became the youngest ever member of the Royal Academy.

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    by Tristan Manco
    £8.99

    Here is a report from the trenches on the most exciting and original graffiti scene to emerge in the past decade. From extraordinary creative extremes generated amidst urban deprivation to crafted murals at their most elaborate, Graffiti Brasil offers both stunning photography and in-depth history and insight from world authorities on the subject.

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    - Libraries
    by Umberto Eco
    £35.49

    Contains Candida Hofer's famously ascetic images of the Escorial in Spain, the Whitney Museum and the Pierpont Morgan Library in New York, Villa Medici in Rome and the Hamburg University Library, among others. Umberto Eco contributes an essay on libraries.

  • - First Masters of Europe
    by Christiane Eluere
    £7.99

    Much that is known of the Celts, apart from their weapons and ornaments, has come to us from their enemies, the Romans. Yet we can assemble a portrait of a cultured people. These "barbarians" were driven to the edges of Europe, yet shone out once more in Celtic Christianity.

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    - The Ultimate Impressionist
    by Sylvie Patin
    £7.99

    Claude Monet transformed light and colour into art. This book traces his career from his "Impression, Sunrise" of 1874, which caused uproar among the critics, to his last near-abstract paintings of water and reflection which he painted when he was almost blind.

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    - The Passionate Eye
    by Pascal Bonafoux
    £7.99

    An account of Vincent Van Gogh, together with a selection of his works.

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    - Art and the Century of Change
    by Robert Hughes
    £25.49

    An illustrated 100-year history of modern art, from cubism to pop and avant-guard. .

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    - The Complete Works
    by David Robson
    £35.49

    Sri Lankan architect Geoffrey Bawa fused local construction traditions with modern forms and sensibility to create harmonious and pleasurable buildings that have become legendary in the region and influential around the world. This volume is a documentation and appreciation of the man and his work.

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    by Gilbert White
    £13.49

    First published in 1789, this is a study of the flora and fauna of the parish of Selborne in Hampshire. This volume also includes the author's correspondence with the two distinguished naturalists, Thomas Penant and the Honourable Daines Barrington.

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    by Diane Ghirardo
    £10.99

    An examination of the architectural world and its theories since the late 1960s in the context of social and political issues. It looks at a broad survey of buildings, but focuses on specific "megaprojects" as examples for discussion. It also considers the work of lesser-known designers.

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    - 2,000 Illustrations Charting 20th-Century Fashion
    by John Peacock
    £14.99

    An edition combining all seven books in John Peacock's "Fashion Sourcebooks" series, which charts in meticulous drawings the development of women's and men's clothing in the 20th century. It will be useful for the library of fashion students, historians and collectors.

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    - The Architecture of the Great Church 1130-1530
    by Christopher Wilson
    £15.49

    Looks at the interaction between design and the requirements of patrons, follows the creative processes of architects, and discusses chronology, structural techniques, and stylistic developments.

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