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The Sun: One Thousand Years of Scientific ImageryKaty Barrett and Harry Cliff

£20 / $27.95Museum publication: October120 pages; hb210 x 210 mm (8¼ x 8¼ in.)978 1 78551 172 1

Dr Katy Barrett is Curator of Art Collections at the Science Museum. Dr Harry Cliff is a particle physicist at the University of Cambridge and lead curator of the Science Museum’s Sun exhibition.

Accompanies an exhibition at the Science Museum October 2018 – March 2019

Dazzling, beautiful, powerful, mysterious – the Sun has fascinated people throughout history. This book charts our changing understanding of the Sun through a rich collection of scientific imagery; from the first sketch of a sunspot by a twelfth-century monk, to awe-inspiring close-ups of a turbulent star taken by orbiting spacecraft. Each image tells a story of evolving scientific understanding and techniques, as well as the personal dedication of the theologians, artists and astronomers who made them.

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Cosmonauts: Birth of the Space Age 256 pages; hb254 × 229 mm 978 1 85759 902 2 £45 / $75

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Mathematics: How It Shaped our World208 pages; hb280 × 240 mm 978 1 78551 039 7£40 / $60pb (museum only): 978 1 78551 049 6£30

Robots: The 500-year quest to make machines human176 pages; hb254 x 229 mm978 1 78551 068 7£35pb (museum only):978 1 78551 067 0£25

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Robert Mars Futurelics: Past is PresentCreated by Ted Vassilev with essays by Eleanor Heartney, Bruce Helander and Donald Kuspit

£45 / $65Publication: December 2017128 pages; hb305 x 305 mm (12 x 12 in.)978 1 78551 163 9

Stephen Wilson: Luscious Threads Created by Ted Vassilev with essays by Eleanor Heartney, Bruce Helander, Donald Kuspit and Marisa J. Pascucci

This title is the first retrospective of Robert Mars – a contemporary artist who has earned comparisons with Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg, James Rosenquist and other pop art masters. Inspired by the golden age of American popular culture and the iconography of the 1950s and ‘60s, his works proclaim the power of the iconic branding and cult of beauty that have evolved in the years since World War II until the present day. Mars recalls a time when instant celebrity was inconceivable and semi-mythic icons reigned – Marilyn Monroe, James Dean, Audrey Hepburn, Elvis Presley. They birthed a legacy, larger than life, larger than lifestyle – they were the Futurelics.

The luxurious detail and intricacy of Stephen Wilson’s work highlights the intersection between traditional craft and contemporary culture. Influenced by pop and street art as well as traditional handicrafts, he creates each unique piece by blending couture fabrics, digital renderings, 3D-printed sculptures and highly detailed embroidery pieces. Deploying opulent textiles such as Hermès silk and Chanel wool and often requiring millions of stitches and hundreds of hours to create, his works recreate iconic pop culture images and question luxury consumerism. This elegant volume is the first full treatment of this masterful artist’s work.

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Contemporary artist Mr. Brainwash pushes the pop culture envelope from the street to the big screen to art galleries worldwide. French-born filmmaker Thierry Guetta took on the moniker of Mr. Brainwash after moving to Los Angeles. In 2006 he set his video camera aside and attacked the streets with stencils and posters of beloved icons, becoming renowned in the burgeoning street art scene alongside Banksy and other brinkmen. Desirable collector’s items, his works attract thousands of visitors to his solo exhibitions. Playful and colourful with a hint of mischief, each work is a journey through his pop culture wonderland. Featuring critical essays by art historians, this illustrated volume is the artist’s first full publication.

Mr. Brainwash: Franchise of the MindCreated by Ted Vassilev with essays by Eleanor Heartney and Donald Kuspit

£45 / $65Publication: June128 pages; hb305 x 305 mm (12 x 12 in.)978 1 78551 175 2

Ted Vassilev is the owner of DTR Modern Galleries. Eleanor Heartney is an independent art critic. Donald Kuspit is Emeritus Professor of Art History at SUNY Stony Brook.

Mr. Brainwash: Franchise of the Mind (June 2018)New York City; Boston; Greenwich; Washington, DC; Charlotte, NC; Palm Beach; London; Berlin; Hong Kong; Sofia; St. Moritz; St. Tropez;Mykonos; Los Angeles; Miami

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£45 / $65Publication: June128 pages; hb305 x 305 mm (12 x 12 in.)978 1 78551 174 5

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Accompanying a major exhibition, this distinctively designed volume presents the first survey of contemporary artist Toni Dove’s pioneering work at the crossroads of performance, cinema and virtual reality. An innovator of ‘interactive cinema’, since the early 1990s Dove has created an oeuvre of ‘speculative technology’, blending computer-driven interactivity, live-mix performance and installation in projects which examine consumer culture through evolving technologies. Dove’s collaborations unite visual artists, filmmakers, fashion designers, roboticists, programmers, musicians, actors and writers, each at the vanguard of their field.

Toni Dove: Embodied MachinesMatthew McLendon, Christiane Paul, Erkki Huhtamo, George E. Lewis, Debra Bricker Balken and René Steinke

£26 / $39.95Publication: January128 pages; hb286 x 229 mm (9 x 11½ in.) 978 1 78551 118 9

Matthew McLendon is the Director and Chief Curator of The Fralin Museum of Art at the University of Virginia.

Accompanies an exhibition at The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art 25 February – 20 May 2018

Italian, Spanish and French Paintings in the Ringling Museum of Art544 pages; hb292 x 254 mm978 1 78551 081 6£65 / $95

Dangerous Women Mary D. Garrard and Kimberly L. Dennis

£16.50 / $24.95Publication: January88 pages; hb178 x 178 mm (7 x 7 in.)978 1 78551 119 6

Mary D. Garrard is considered one of the founders of feminist art theory. She is Professor Emerita at the American University, Washington, DC, and has written and edited many books on feminism and art history.Kimberly L. Dennis is an Associate Professor in the department of Art and Art History at Rollins College, Florida.

Accompanies an exhibition at the Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum, Florida International University 17 February – 27 May 2018 and at the Cornell Fine Arts Museum, Rollins College 8 September – 30 December 2018

The Bible is full of compelling female characters: good wives and bad, courageous heroines, and deceptive –sometimes deadly – femmes fatales. Some saved their people or were paragons of virtue; others were harlots and seductresses. Dangerous Women presents works from the rich holdings of The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art that explore artists’ responses to biblical women. Paintings by Pietro da Cortona, Francesco Cairo, and Fede Galizia among others demonstrate how these women have continued to loom large in the modern imagination. The stories in this volume show how narratives of power are constructed, interpreted and continue to evolve over time. Whatever their exploits, all of these women – from the Virgin Mary to Mary Magdalene, Esther to Salome – shaped biblical history.

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Triumph and Taste: Peter Paul Rubens at the Ringling Museum of Art 128 pages; pb 222 × 222 mm 978 1 85759 712 7 £12.95 / $19.95

Paolo Veronese: A Master and His Workshop in Renaissance Venice 288 pages; hb 280 × 254 mm 978 1 85759 766 0 £35 / $55

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Technology is the delivery system and the subject of her work, and she has been exploring the nexus of interactive machines, performance and installation art since the 1990s. That zone has recently become popular among artists, but Ms. Dove was arguably one of the first.’ – The New York Times

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Second Sight: The Paradox of Vision in Contemporary ArtEllen Y. Tani with an essay by Amanda Cachia and contributions by Joseph Grigely, Shaun Leonardo, Tony Lewis, Nyeema Morgan and Gala Porras-Kim

£29.95 / $45Publication: March112 pages; hb250 x 210 mm (8¼ x 9¾ in.)978 1 78551 165 3

Ellen Y. Tani is the Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Curatorial Fellow at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art. Amanda Cachia is Assistant Professor of Art History at Moreno Valley College in Southern California.

Accompanies an exhibition at Bowdoin College Museum of Art 1 March – 3 June 2018

Geoffrey Humphries: Paintings and Drawings from the Venice StudioJackie Wullschlager, Colin Wiggins, Dr Eric Denker and Janet Todd

£40 / $55Publication: September 2017192 pages; hb280 x 218 mm (8½ x 11 in.)978 1 78551 154 7

Jackie Wullschlager is an award-winning author and the Chief Art Critic for the Financial Times.Colin Wiggins worked for 30 years at the National Gallery, London, where he was Curator of Special Projects. Dr Eric Denker is an author and Senior Lecturer at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC. Janet Todd is an author and the former president of Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge.

Featuring sculptural, sound-based, and language-based artworks, this intriguing volume explores the experiential, psychological and metaphorical implications of blindness and invisibility in recent American art. It addresses how and why some sighted and unsighted artists, such as William Anastasi, Robert Morris, Joseph Grigely and Lorna Simpson, have challenged the primacy of vision as a bearer of perceptual authority. These artists prompt audiences to consider the significance of what we cannot see, whether by choice, habit or physiological limitation. In so doing, they point to ways of knowing beyond what can be observed with the eyes, as well as to the invisible forces (societal, political, cultural) that govern our frameworks of experience.

This retrospective portfolio celebrates renowned English artist Geoffrey Humphries’ fiftieth anniversary living and working in Venice. A master of oil painting, portraiture, watercolour and drawing, his legendary soirees – which have hosted rock stars, royalty and writers – provide a background for his kaleidoscopic theatre pieces, while the shimmering light and jewel tones of Venice continually inspire his watercolours of the city. However, Humphries is perhaps best known for his figurative works, often transforming his sitters into playful conversation pieces with his characteristic inventiveness and wit.

Humphries achieves scintillating liquid luminosity and airy veils of colour... Demonstrating sensuous nuance of line yet precision and rhythmic design, Humphries comes as close as any postwar watercolourist to Sargent’s virtuosity.’– Financial Times

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Lost Treasures of Strawberry Hill: Masterpieces from Horace Walpole’s collectionSilvia Davoli

£12.95 / $17.95Publication: October112 pages; pb280 x 200 mm (7¾ x 9¾ in.)978 1 78551 180 6

Dr Silvia Davoli is the Research Curator at Strawberry Hill. Since 2013 she has been researching the whereabouts of the Walpole Collection.

Accompanies an exhibition at Strawberry Hill House October 2018 – February 2019

Strawberry Hill, Twickenham, is the fantasy gothic revival castle that was conceived and built by the influential art historian and antiquarian Horace Walpole (1717–1797) with his art collection in mind. For this exhibition many pieces from his collection, which was dispersed at auction in 1842, will be for the first time reunited and displayed in their original settings within the castle. This beautifully illustrated book will describe the complex relationship between the house and its works of art, and allow a deeper understanding of the context and processes of Walpole’s collecting and its relationship to the house.

The Toledo Museum of Art Collection

£16.50 / $24.95Publication: October320 pages; pb254 x 178 mm (7 x 10 in.)978 1 78551 178 3

Brian P. Kennedy is the Museum’s President, Director and CEO.Halona Norton-Westbrook is the Director of Collections and Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art.

The Toledo Museum of Art ranks among the finest in the United States. Its dozens of galleries, Sculpture Garden and Glass Pavilion house one of the nation’s most dazzling art collections in architecturally distinguished buildings. This beautifully illustrated handbook includes many of the most important and popular works, including outstanding paintings and sculptures by Cézanne, Cole, Degas, Gainsborough, Holbein, Kiefer, Miró, Monet, Picasso, Rembrandt, Rubens and Van Gogh; masterworks from antiquity and Asia; decorative arts; and highlights from the world-renowned glass collection. Elegantly designed with an accessible and informative text, this is an essential volume for all visitors to the museum and anyone interested in the history of art.

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Strawberry Hill & Horace Walpole: Essential Guide48 pages; pb210 x 220 mm978 1 85759 657 1£6.95 / $9.95

Strawberry Hill: Renaissance Glass 48 pages; pb 190 × 165 mm 978 1 85759 656 4 £6.95 / $9.95

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Toledo Museum of Art: Map & Guide64 pages; pb228 × 152 mm 978 1 85759 621 2£6.95 / $9.95

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The National Museum, Sultanate of Oman: History and Collections

£80 / $110Publication: August400 pages; hb304 x 240 mm (9½ x 12 in.)978 1 78551 084 7

From Rodin to Plensa: Modern Sculpture at the Meadows Museum Steven A. Nash and Laura Wilson

£35 / $55Publication: March176 pages; hb305 x 235 mm (9¼ x 12 in.) 978 1 78551 105 9

Steven A. Nash is the former executive director of the Palm Springs Art Museum; he was founding director of the Nasher Sculpture Center and has served as Chief Curator at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. Laura Wilson is an American photographer and the creator of five books of photography.

The National Museum, located in the heart of Muscat, is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the treasures of Oman’s cultural heritage. The magnificent new building, opened in July 2016, houses a collection that spans Oman’s history from the earliest human settlement – around two million years ago – to the present day. Sumptuously illustrated with highlights from the sixteen galleries, this book illuminates Oman’s rich maritime, military and religious history.

Featuring works by many of the leading twentieth century modernists, the sculpture collection of the Meadows Museum in Dallas, Texas, is an American gem. Large- and small-scale works by renowned artists such as Jacques Lipchitz, Henry Moore, Isamu Noguchi and Claes Oldenburg can be seen on the Museum’s welcoming outdoor plaza, while important figural sculptures by Auguste Rodin, Aristide Maillol and Alberto Giacometti are on display within the museum. This elegantly designed book is the first publication on this outstanding collection, offering photography by Laura Wilson and new scholarship on works by some of the most accomplished artists to work in three dimensions.

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The Art Garden: Wichita Art Museum Patricia McDonnell

£6.50 / $9.95Publication: March64 pages; pb228 x 152 mm (6 x 9 in.)978 1 78551 164 6

Dr Patricia McDonnell is the Director of the Wichita Art Museum.

Located in the heart of the city and alongside the Little Arkansas River, the Wichita Art Museum’s new Art Garden offers a breathtaking landscape environment. With a terrain that reflects the place and plantings of Kansas, the roofless museum offers unique areas for peaceful retreat as well as animated gatherings. Lush plantings (more than 100 new trees, nearly 600 shrubs, and more than 20,000 perennials and grasses) and outdoor sculptures by Derek Porter, Vicki Scuri, Henry Moore, Tom Otterness and Jun Kaneko meld art and nature, urban leisure and aesthetic enjoyment. This fully illustrated volume celebrates this award-winning space that has become a popular destination in South Central Kansas.

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The single most important source of knowledge on London, the Museum of London is unique in being both a national and a local museum. Drawing on its collection of over a million objects, this official guide covers all aspects of social, cultural and political life in the city, from the first pre-historic settlements right up to the present day.

From Roman settlement to Docklands’ regeneration, this former sugar warehouse unlocks the history of London’s river, port and people. Stories of trade, migration and commerce tell how the River Thames became a global gateway as it brought invaders, merchants and immigrants through one of the world’s longest-serving ports – at one time the busiest in the world.

Corinium Museum: Highlights32 pages; pb190 x 165 mm978 1 85759 936 7£6.95 / $10.95

The Kent Museum of Freemasonry32 pages; pb190 x 165 mm978 1 85759 931 2£6.95 / $10.95

The National Museum, Sultanate of Oman: Highlights72 pages; pb190 x 165 mm978 1 78551 051 9£6.95 / $10.95

The Salisbury Museum Illustrated64 pages; pb190 x 165 mm978 1 85759 924 4£6.95 / $10.95

Three Centuries of English Freemasonry32 pages; pb190 x 165 mm978 1 78551 077 9£6.95 / $10.95

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new eDition Museum of London:Museum Highlights

£4.9572 pages; pb228 x 198 mm 978 1 78551 065 6

new eDition Museum of London Docklands: Museum Highlights

£4.9572 pages; pb228 x 198 mm 978 1 78551 066 3

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The Albertina Museum978 1 78551 116 5£9.95 / $14.95

Alte and Neue Pinakothek Munich978 1 78551 089 2 £9.95 / $12.95

The American Museum in Britain978 1 85759 772 1 £9.95 / $12.95

The Calouste Gulbenkian Museum978 1 85759 713 4 £9.95 / $12.95

Carnegie Museum of Art978 1 85759 653 3 £9.95 / $14.95

Cathedrals of the Church of England978 1 85759 940 4 £12.95 / $19.95 96 pages

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Series format: 80 pages; pb 190 x 165 mm (6½ x 7½ in.)

The State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg

£9.95 / $12.95Publication: November978 1 78551 156 1

Mikhail Piotrovsky has been the Director of the Hermitage since 1992. He is President of the Union of Museums of Russia, the Dean of St Petersburg State University’s Faculty of Oriental Studies and the author of over 250 publications.

Also available in a Russian edition

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Fryderyk Chopin Museum: Curator’s Choice

£9.95 / $14.95Publication: August978 1 78551 126 4

Maciej Janicki has been the curator of the Fryderyk Chopin Museum, Warsaw, since 2012. He has prepared exhibitions devoted to Chopin in historical and contemporary contexts. He studied Musicology and Art History at the University of Warsaw.

Also available in Polish, French and Japanese editions

Chatsworth978 1 85759 839 1 £9.95 / $12.95

Chester Beatty Librarypb: 978 1 78551 062 5£9.95 / $14.95hb: 978 1 78551 096 0£12.95 / $19.95

Churches of the Church of England978 1 78551 061 8£12.95 / $19.9596 pages

Dulwich Picture Gallery, London978 1 85759 584 0 £9.95 / $12.95

The Frick Collection978 1 85759 969 5 £9.95 / $14.95

Gemäldegalerie Staatliche Museen zu Berlin978 1 78551 098 4£9.95 / $14.95

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Historic Royal Palaces: Curator’s Choice978 1 85759 677 9£9.95 / $14.95

The Hunterian, University of Glasgow978 1 85759 714 1 £9.95 / $12.95

The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art: Curator’s Choice978 1 85759 643 4 £6.95 / $9.95

Mauritshuis978 1 85759 847 6 £9.95 / $12.95

Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague978 1 78551 120 2£9.95 / $14.95

Museum of the History of Science Oxford978 1 78551 031 1£9.95 / $14.95

McMichael Canadian Art Collection

£9.95 / $14.95Publication: September978 1 78551 176 9

Ian A.C. Dejardin joined the McMichael as Executive Director in 2017. He was previously Chief Executive of Dulwich Picture Gallery, where he was the driving force behind its critically acclaimed exhibition Painting Canada: Tom Thomson and the Group of Seven.

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Frans Hals Museum

£9.95 / $12.95Publication: April978 1 78551 161 5

Ann Demeester is director of the Frans Hals Museum | De Hallen Haarlem. From 2006 to 2014 she was director of de Appel arts centre, Amsterdam, head of de Appel Curatorial Programme, Amsterdam and co-founder of the Gallerist Programme with the Fair Gallery.

Also available in a Dutch edition

Auckland Museum

£9.95 / $14.95Publication: October978 1 78551 173 8

David Gaimster joined the Auckland Museum as Director in 2017. He previously directed The Hunterian, University of Glasgow, and the Society of Antiquaries of London, and worked in senior roles at the UK Department for Culture, Media and Sport and at the British Museum.

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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh

£9.95 / $14.95Publication: August978 1 78551 166 0

The National Gallery, London978 1 85759 641 0 £9.95 / $12.95

The National Museum in Warsaw978 1 78551 029 8£9.95 / $14.95

Royal College of Music: Museum and Library Collections978 1 85759 914 5 £9.95 / $12.95

SMK National Gallery of Denmark978 1 78551 037 3£9.95 / $14.95

Thorvaldsens Museum978 1 78551 063 2£9.95 / $12.95

The Wallace Collection978 1 85759 770 7 £9.95 / $12.95

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Buckingham Palace:Official SouvenirPamela Hartshorne

£5.95 / $7.95Publication: March64 pages; pb245 x 190 mm (7½ x 9¾ in.)978 1 78551 134 9

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Based in York, Dr Pamela Hartshorne is a historian, a project editor and a prolific writer of non-fiction, historical novels and romance.

Buckingham Palace is instantly recognisable as a symbol of the monarchy, of London and of Britain itself. But what goes on behind the famous façade? Buckingham Palace is much more than a backdrop to pomp and pageantry. The official London residence for the ruling monarch since Queen Victoria’s time, it houses a superb collection of artworks, but this is no rarefied museum – it is a working palace. Its state rooms form a magnificent setting for the official and ceremonial duties carried out by Her Majesty The Queen as Head of State of the United Kingdom and Head of the Commonwealth. This souvenir guide takes the reader inside Buckingham Palace and highlights the multiple roles it plays – as a symbol, a royal residence, a working palace and an exceptional art collection – while offering a glimpse into one of the most famous buildings in the world.

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Muzeum Śląskie

£9.95 / $12.95Publication: October978 1 78551 109 7

Alicja Knast has been the Director of the Muzeum Śląskie in Katowice, Poland, since 2014. Previously she was Director at the Upper Silesian Museum in Bytom, CEO of the Core Exhibition at the Museum of the History of Polish Jews, and curator and manager at the Fryderyk Chopin Museum.

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Simon Milne has been Regius Keeper of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh since 2015. He was formerly Chief Executive of the Scottish Wildlife Trust and Director of the Sir Harold Hillier Gardens and Arboretum.

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The Royal MewsBuckingham Palace:Official SouvenirPamela Hartshorne

£5.95 / $7.95Publication: March48 pages; pb245 x 190 mm (7½ x 9¾ in.)978 1 78551 133 2

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The Royal Mews is a unique part of Britain’s heritage. Built in the gardens of Buckingham Palace between 1822 and 1825, it remains home to many of the carriages and cars used to transport the Royal Family to this day. The Mews is also responsible for the training of the famous Windsor Greys and Bays, the horses that pull the royal carriages, and for the care and upkeep of historic harness and liveries. Visitors to the Mews can view carriages including the 1902 State Landau, most recently seen during the wedding of HRH Prince William and Catherine Middleton; the magnificent Gold State Coach, recognised worldwide for its role in The Queen’s Coronation and Jubilee celebrations; and the royal fleet of specially adapted limousines, cared for as carefully as the horses. With over 80 illustrations, this new souvenir provides a fascinating glimpse into the working life of the Royal Mews.

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Windsor Castle:Official SouvenirPamela Hartshorne

£5.95 / $7.95Publication: September64 pages; pb245 x 190 mm (7½ x 9¾ in.)978 1 78551 144 8

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The oldest and largest inhabited castle in the world, Windsor Castle has been home to the kings and queens of England for nearly a thousand years. Today it remains an official residence of Her Majesty The Queen, with some of the finest works of art in the Royal Collection on display in the State Apartments. A spectacular backdrop to ceremonial and state occasions throughout the year, Windsor Castle is also where The Queen spends her private weekends. This beautifully illustrated new souvenir guide offers a history of this magnificent castle, from its foundation by William the Conqueror in the eleventh century to its continuing role in the twenty-first.

Clarence House:Official SouvenirPamela Hartshorne

£5.95 / $7.95Publication: March56 pages; pb245 x 190 mm (7½ x 9¾ in.)978 1 78551 143 1

A ‘sunny, cheerful, happy house’, Clarence House has served as the private London residence for members of the Royal Family since it was built in 1827, and it retains the welcoming feel of a much-loved family home. Its distinctive atmosphere owes much to the late Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, who lived at Clarence House for 50 years. The works of art she collected throughout her life remain on display in the ground-floor rooms that are open to the public. Now the official London residence of TRH The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall, Clarence House continues to provide an intimate setting for family occasions. But this is also very much a working house. Each year TRH welcome guests from visiting Heads of State to school children and host a wide variety of receptions and meetings in support of charities and other organisations.

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The Royal Albert Hall:Official Souvenir Guide

£7.95 / $12.95Publication: June 48 pages; pb 220 x 220 mm (8½ x 8½ in.)978 1 78551 070 0

The Royal Albert Hall is the world’s most famous stage and embodies all that is fundamental to the arts – inspiring, aspirational and, most importantly, accessible. Embedded in the fabric of London since 1871, every year the Hall inspires millions of people through unforgettable experiences for artists and audiences alike. This official guide provides an illustrated account of the history of the building, the huge variety of events and people who have taken to the stage, and the Hall’s ongoing work to create memories, change lives and provide inspiration through music. The Royal Albert Hall guidebook is a perfect accompaniment to the many guided tours the Hall offers or an attractive souvenir, providing a detailed insight into this iconic building and its unrivalled programme of events.

The Oval: Souvenir Guidebook

£6.95 / $9.95Publication: June64 pages; pb228 x 152 mm (6 x 9 in.)978 1 78551 171 4

The Oval is one of the world’s great cricket grounds. It was here in south London in 1882 that the legend of the Ashes was born, and many of the game’s most memorable events have taken place here, including Don Bradman’s duck in his final innings and Kevin Pietersen’s coruscating 158 that sealed England’s 2005 Ashes win. Home to Surrey County Cricket Club since it opened in 1845, The Oval also staged England’s first international football match and the first FA Cup Final, and has hosted everything from rugby to rock concerts. Illustrated throughout, with images ranging from archival photography of the ground’s earliest days to the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy Final, this official guidebook provides an engaging introduction to The Oval, covering its history, architecture and the people who have made it what it is today, from ground staff to sporting heroes.

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Gunnersbury Park Val Bott and James Wisdom

£6.95Publication: March48 pages; pb190 x 165 mm (6½ x 7½ in.)978 1 78551 132 5

Val Bott and James Wisdom are local historians and founder members of the Friends of Gunnersbury Park & Museum.

Stowe House: Saving an Architectural MasterpieceNick Morris

£20 / $27.95Publication: April160 pages; pb280 x 240 mm (11 x 12 in.)978 1 78551 111 0

Nick Morris is Stowe House’s Chief Executive Officer and has managed restoration work there for the past eight years.

Gunnersbury Park in west London has undergone many transformations over the centuries. It has passed through the hands of a powerful mistress of a medieval king, prosperous Tudor merchants, a politician and a princess. In that time it has been a Palladian mansion with formal gardens, a neglected pile and a hub of Georgian high society. Opened as a public park in 1926, this beautifully illustrated book celebrates the history of Gunnersbury Park in the lead-up to the Park centenary.

The restoration of Stowe House, development of the surrounding estate by Stowe School, and work in the landscape gardens by the National Trust constitutes one of the greatest ever rescues of a country house.The ancestral home of the Temple-Grenvilles came close to demolition in 1920, when the site was put up for sale. The formation of Stowe School in 1923 secured a future use that maintained the Enlightenment quest for understanding, while the gifting of the gardens to the National Trust sparked a renovation programme of truly monumental proportions. This major new work details the architectural history of the site, tells the story of the restoration through the words of those most closely involved and demonstrates how Stowe School has continued to develop the site in a manner that preserves its unique character.

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Durham Cathedral:The Shrine of St Cuthbert

£5 / $6.95Publication: March56 pages; pb250 x 210 (8¼ x 9¾ in.)978 1 78551 086 1

Sheffield Cathedral

£5Publication: June32 pages; pb240 x 172 mm (6¾ x 9½ in.)978 1 78551 112 7

Durham Cathedral is one of the great buildings of Europe. Raised on a rocky promontory, with the medieval city huddled below and the river sweeping around, the profile of this World Heritage Site is instantly recognisable. Started in 1093 and dedicated to Cuthbert, a Saxon saint, the cathedral was a pioneering building – which makes the 40 or so years it took to complete an astonishing achievement. The cathedral was a fitting symbol of the power of the Norman prince bishops, who were charged by the king to defend the realm from the constant threat of invasion. Perched next to the great Durham Castle, the cathedral therefore spoke of human as well as divine power. This beautifully illustrated guide captures the glories of Durham, and features the new ‘Open Treasure’ exhibition.

The first St Peter’s in Sheffield was founded in Norman times, as the parish church of a new town, and a church has stood here at the heart of the growing city for over 900 years. In 1914 it became the cathedral of the new diocese of Sheffield, reflecting the city’s nineteenth-century transformation into a major industrial centre. The oldest building in Sheffield still in daily use, the cathedral’s story is closely entwined with that of the city it serves. Today this newly refurbished and inviting space welcomes all visitors and offers something for everyone, whether heritage information and guided tours, a quiet place for reflection and prayer, or coffee and cakes in the 1554 Gallery. This short tour and souvenir guide offers a beautifully illustrated and accessible introduction to Sheffield Cathedral – a place for all people.

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Glimpses of Eternity: Watercolours of Westminster AbbeyAlexander Creswell

£8.95 / $11.95Publication: March44 pages; pb240 x 240 mm (9½ x 9½ in.)978 1 78551 170 7

GLIMPSES OF ETERNITYWATERCOLOURS OF WESTMINSTER ABBEY

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Westminster Abbey has many identities – as a place of worship, theatre of state, resting place of kings and memorial to statesmen and poets. Internationally acclaimed artist Alexander Creswell captures its many facets in these stunning watercolours. The tranquility and shifting light of the Abbey’s cloisters, chapels and library are depicted here, along with the famous monuments of Poets’ Corner and spectacular views from the triforium. We also see moments in the life of the Abbey – from the celebration of the Eucharist to the warmth of a carol service, to the magnificent wedding of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. This beautiful book will be a treasured souvenir for anyone who has admired the sights and spirit of the Abbey.

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Treasures of Westminster Abbey176 pages; pb280 x 240 mm978 1 85759 660 1£16.95 / $24.95

Westminster Abbey: A Souvenir Guide48 pages; pb274 x 196 mm978 1 85759 821 6£6

Westminster Abbey: A Short Tour32 pages; pb196 x 106 mm978 1 85759 820 9£2

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The Royal Wedding40 pages; pb274 x 196 mm978 1 85759 724 0£5 / $8

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Crown & Cloister: The Royal Story of Westminster Abbey88 pages; pb250 x 210 mm978 1 85759 628 1£9.95 / $14.95

Christian Martyrs of the Twentieth Century12 pages; pb240 x 170 mm978 1 85759 921 3£2.95

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In summer 2018 The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Galleries will open in the church’s medieval triforium, an internal gallery which runs 70 feet above the floor of the Abbey. Never before opened to the public, the space will be accessed through a new tower outside Poets’ Corner – the most significant addition to the Abbey since Hawksmoor’s iconic towers in 1745.The treasures displayed will reflect the Abbey’s rich thousand-year history, and the Galleries will grant magnificent views to Parliament Square, the Palace of Westminster, as well as wonderful vistas across the Abbey. This richly illustrated guide discusses both the overall themes explored in the exhibition and a selection of the individual exhibits.

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The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Galleries, Westminster AbbeySusan Jenkins and Tony Trowles

£9.95 / $12.95Publication: May64 pages; pb250 x 210 mm (8¼ x 10 in.)978 1 78551 131 8

Co-edited by Curator Susan Jenkins and Librarian Tony Trowles, with contributions from other Abbey personnel.

The Gardens of Westminster AbbeyJan Pancheri

£6.95 / $7.95Publication: March48 pages; pb210 x 220 mm (8½ x 8¼ in.)978 1 78551 130 1

Jan Pancheri started working in the gardens in 1999 and became Head Gardener in 2002. She also contributes to garden publications and newspapers, and has written and illustrated children’s books, including one based on the gardens.

In the tenth century the site for Westminster Abbey (then a Benedictine monastery) was chosen not only for its proximity to water for fish and transport, but also for its fertile land. Benedictine monks were gardeners and the infirmarer’s garden, now College Garden, is believed to be the oldest in England. Following the dissolution, the various abbey gardens no longer retained their individual roles, but they were still used and enjoyed by the resident clergy and the pupils of Westminster School. This beautifully illustrated guide focuses on the gardens that visitors see as they walk through the cloisters. Here, the Head Gardener recounts their history and discusses her planting philosophy, the challenges of the different garden spaces, and her favourite shrubs and flowers.

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Elizabeth Revealed:500 facts about The Queen and her world

£17.95 / $24.95Publication: September160 pages; pb256 x 212 mm (8¼ x 10 in.)978 1 78551 181 3

Lucinda Hawksley is an award-winning British author, art historian, lecturer and television presenter. Her books include biographies, social histories and travel guides. She is the great-great-great granddaughter of Charles Dickens and his wife Catherine.

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On the MoveCharles Hindlip

£25 / $35Publication: January256 pages; hb248 x 195 mm (7¾ x 9¾ in.)978 1 78551 155 4

Charles Allsopp (Lord Hindlip) was educated at Eton and served in the Coldstream Guards from 1959 until 1962, when he joined the art auction house Christie’s. He was General Manager of Christie’s New York, then successively director, deputy chairman and chairman of Christie, Manson & Woods in London.

The Banat of Timişoara: A European Melting PotEdited by Victor Neumann

£29.95 / $40Publication: March672 pages; hb240 x 166 mm (6½ x 9½ in.)978 1 78551 124 0

Professor Victor Neumann is a Romanian historian, political analyst, and professor at the West University in Timişoara. He is a well-known specialist in the recent cultural and intellectual histories of Eastern and Central Europe. Since 2013 he has been Director of the Timişoara Museum of Arts.

Over the nearly five decades of their marriage, Charles and Fiona Allsopp moved home more than thirty times. They also visited six continents, flooded several bathtubs, washed a very expensive rug in a swimming pool, had close encounters with elephants and howler monkeys, climbed waterfalls and escaped the clutches of the KGB. Told through the urbane, funny and always personable voice of the pater familias, this is the story of the Allsopps and their exploits around England and across the globe. Along the way they suffer defeats and celebrate victories in the tumultuous world that is the English property market and Charlie, a former chairman of Christie’s, gives his inimitable take on art and culture.

The Banat is a uniquely fascinating European cross-border region, incorporating parts of western Romania, northeastern Serbia and part of southeastern Hungary. The team of historians who have contributed to this volume are drawn from across the three modern nations of the region. Together they analyse the history and culture of the Banat from the earliest times, focusing on the 300 years since it was captured from the Ottoman Turks by Prince Eugene of Savoy. Today this ethnically diverse region has a unique and distinctive character, and its Romanian seat, Timişoara, is looking forward to its appointment as European Capital of Culture in 2021.

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Elizabeth Revealed is a lively and affectionate celebration of The Queen’s long and eventful life. This gorgeously illustrated book blends personal and public, frivolous and factual in a tribute to an extraordinary woman and the sweeping social changes she has lived through. The enjoyable ‘500 facts’ format highlights surprising aspects of The Queen’s intimate life, the good and the bad years. It offers illuminating glimpses into a changing monarchy and royal family life as an elegant young princess developed into the most famous woman in the world.

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Dubai College: A 40th Anniversary PortraitEdited by Debra Turpie

£40 / $50Publication: May160 pages; hb280 x 228 mm (9 x 11 in.)978 1 78551 157 8

Debra Turpie is Head of Alumni Relations, Communications and Marketing at Dubai College.

Between Two Worlds: An Architectural History of Emmanuel College, Cambridge184 pages; hb280 x 240 mm978 1 78551 078 6£29.95 / $39.95

The Chapel of Trinity College, Oxford88 pages; pb274 × 196 mm978 1 85759 824 7 £12.95 / $19.95

The Essential Stowe House48 pages; pb210 × 220 mm 978 1 85759 938 1 £6.95 / $10.95

Magdalen College Oxford: A Brief History and Guide72 pages; pb274 x 196 mm 978 1 78551 026 7£12.95 / $19.95

When Dubai College was founded 40 years ago, Dubai was not yet the phenomenon we know today, and camels roamed the grounds of the school. This book tells the story of a remarkable place filled with remarkable people. With staff and students from across the world, this most colourful of schools excels in each of the areas it calls its Four Pillars: Academic, Creative, Philanthropic and Sport. This excellence is displayed in the recollections of over 70 students, teachers and headmasters, as well as in the beautiful photography from all four decades – a fitting tribute to an international school.

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Treasures of Ushaw College: Durham’s Hidden Gem160 pages; pb250 × 210 mm978 1 85759 934 3 £17.95 / $29.95

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Join the Crew: An activity bookElizabeth Newbery

£5Publication: March32 pages; pb210 x 220 mm (8½ x 8¼ in.)978 1 78551 162 2

The Deep: Sticker Activity Book32 pages; pb210 x 210 mm978 1 85759 745 5£3

The Deep: Your Essential Guide48 pages; pb210 x 210 mm978 1 85759 368 6£3

St Edward the Confessor at Westminster Abbey40 pages; pb210 x 210 mm978 1 85759 800 1£4.99

The Prado: Family Fold-Out Guide8 fold-outs172 x 120 mm978 85759 369 3£6.95 / $9.95

Which ship had a pet rabbit named after an enemy battle cruiser? Whose body was preserved in brandy? These questions and many more are answered in this fun activity book for the National Museums of the Royal Navy (NMRN) by award-winning children’s author Elizabeth Newbery. The NMRN encompass a range of museums spread across the UK – from The Royal Naval Museum to The Fleet Air Arm Museum – and a number of famous ships including HMS Victory. In this colourful and interactive sticker book, children will discover amazing facts about warships and where to see them, and have fun with riddles, puzzles and word searches.

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The Story of St Richard of Chichester12 pages; pb240 x 170 mm978 1 85759 555 0£2

Wall Paintings of Eton 192 pages; hb240 × 280 mm 978 1 85759 787 5£35 / $55

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Beauty, Sex and Power: A Story of Debauchery and Decadent Art at the Late Stuart Court128 pages; pb248 × 200 mm978 1 85759 756 1£16.95 / $27.95

Children of the Plumed Serpent: The Legacy of Quetzalcoatl in Ancient Mexico256 pages; hb292 × 248 mm978 1 85759 741 7£45 / $65

Constable and Brighton: ‘Something Out of Nothing’160 pages; pb280 x 218 mm978 1 78551 069 4£25 / $39.95

Basil Alkazzi: An Odyssey of Dreams: A Decade of Paintings 2003–2012136 pages; hb280 × 229 mm978 1 85759 876 6£27.95 / $39.95

The Age of Enchantment160 pages; pb280 × 240 mm 978 1 85759 523 9£25 / $45

Beyond Bling: Voices of Hip-Hop in Art120 pages; pb250 × 210 mm978 1 85759 697 7£14.95 / $19.95

A Crisis of Brilliance, 1908–1922 176 pages; pb280 × 240 mm 978 1 85759 818 6 £25 / $39.95

The Flying Scotsman: Speed, Style, Service176 pages; hb254 x 229 mm 978 1 78551 025 0£30 / $49.95

The Brontës: A Family Writes96 pages; pb222 x 222 mm 978 1 78551 060 1£25 / $35

Cosmonauts: Birth of the Space Age256 pages; hb254 × 229 mm978 1 85759 902 2 £45 / $75pb (museum only):978 1 85759 905 3£30

Constable and Salisbury: The Soul of Landscape196 pages; pb280 × 218 mm978 1 85759 678 6£25 / $39.95

Beatific Soul: Jack Kerouac on the Road208 pages; hb280 × 216 mm978 1 85759 497 3£25 / $35

David Bates208 pages; hb304 × 246 mm978 1 85759 498 0£29.95 / $55

The Art of Guido Cagnacci 128 pages; hb228 x 152 mm 978 1 78551 057 1£16.95 / $24.95

Dreaming Their Way: Australian Aboriginal Women Painters160 pages; pb280 × 230 mm978 1 85759 442 3£19.95 / $29.95

R. Luke DuBois – Now144 pages; pb222 × 222 mm978 1 85759 877 3£25 / $35

Dutch Landscapes176 pages; pb250 × 210 mm978 1 905686 25 4£12.95

Albrecht Dürer: Chester Beatty Library, Dublin48 pages; pb297 × 190 mm978 1 85759 418 8£5 / $10

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Global Citizen: The Architecture of Moshe Safdie 144 pages; hb280 x 254 mm978 1 85759 587 1£19.95 / $35

French Moderns: Monet to Matisse 1850–1950144 pages; hb280 x 254 mm978 1 78551 072 4£40 / $55

Henry Moore at Dulwich Picture Gallery 176 pages; pb280 × 240 mm 978 1 85759 352 5 £19.95 / $35

Paul Nash: The Elements 168 pages; pb280 × 240 mm 978 1 85759 619 9 £25 / $39.95

Painting Norway: Nikolai Astrup 1880–1928224 pages; pb280 x 240 mm978 1 85759 988 6£25 / $39.95

Goa and the Great Mughal240 pages; pb280 × 230 mm 978 1 85759 693 9 £25 / $40

Hockney, Printmaker 160 pages; pb280 × 240 mm978 1 85759 893 3 £25 / $39.95

Bill Jacklin’s New York128 pages; hb254 x 241 mm 978 1 85759 967 1£19.95 / $29.95

Lincolnshire’s Great Exhibition: Treasures, Saints and Heroes208 pages; pb280 × 240 mm978 1 85759 932 9£29.95 / $45

Lords of Creation: The Origins of Sacred Maya Kingship288 pages; hb293 × 241 mm978 1 85759 386 0£35 / $60

The Medieval Calendar: Locating Time in the Middle Ages112 pages; pb280 x 216 mm978 1 78551 107 3£25 / $35

Guillermo Kuitca: Everything216 pages; hb286 × 254 mm978 1 85759 596 3£25 / $49.95

Sean Henry160 pages; pb280 × 240 mm978 1 85759 541 3£20 / $40

Jazz, Giants, and Journeys: The Photography of Herman Leonard240 pages; hb304 × 230 mm978 1 85759 434 8£35 / $60

In Monet’s Garden: Artists and the Lure of Giverny160 pages; pb228 × 280 mm978 1 85759 500 0£19.95 / $35

Isamu Noguchi: Master Sculptor236 pages; hb304 × 230 mm978 1 85759 342 6£35 / $49.95

Nueva York: 1613–1945304 pages; hb254 × 229 mm978 1 85759 639 7£39.95 / $65

Photorealism: Beginnings to Today176 pages; hb305 × 248 mm978 1 85759 899 5£35 / $55pb (museum only):978 1 85759 908 4£25 / $35

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Picturing Mary: Woman, Mother, Idea160 pages; hb280 × 240 mm978 1 85759 895 7£29.95 / $45

Re:Purposed128 pages; pb222 × 222 mm978 1 85759 937 4£25 / $35

Role Models: Feminine Identity in Contemporary American Photography176 pages; hb304 × 228 mm978 1 85759 538 3£27.95 / $49.95

Robots: The 500-year quest to make machines human176 pages; hb254 x 229 mm978 1 78551 068 7£35 / $55176 pages; pb978 1 78551 067 0£25 (museum only)

Royal Taste: The Art of Princely Courts in Fifteenth-Century China192 pages; hb292 × 241 mm978 1 85759 972 5£45 / $65

Royalists to Romantics: Women Artists from the Louvre, Versailles, and other French National Collections136 pages; hb279 × 241 mm978 1 85759 743 1£29.95 / $45

Horace Pippin: The Way I See It200 pages; hb280 × 240 mm978 1 85759 941 1£35 / $55

Turner’s Wessex: Architecture and Ambition208 pages; pb280 × 218 mm978 1 85759 930 5£25 / $39.95

The Spanish Manner: Drawings from Ribera to Goya208 pages; hb280 × 229 mm978 1 85759 651 9£45 / $65

Royal River: Power, Pageantry and the Thames292 pages; pb280 × 240 mm978 1 85759 700 4£25 / $39.95

Paolo Veronese: A Master and his Workshop in Renaissance Venice288 pages; hb280 × 254 mm978 1 85759 766 0£35 / $55

Warhol’s Nature64 pages; pb254 x 203 mm978 1 85759 984 8£10.95 / $16.95

The Spanish Portrait: From El Greco to Picasso400 pages; pb300 × 240 mm978 1 85759 374 7£29.95 / $45

Sickert in Venice160 pages; pb280 × 240 mm978 1 85759 583 3£25 / $45

Telling Images of China160 pages; pb280 × 240 mm978 1 85759 604 5£25 / $45

William Henry Fox Talbot: Dawn of the Photograph176 pages; pb260 x 230 mm 978 1 78551 053 3£27.95 / $45

Graham Sutherland 192 pages; pb280 × 240 mm 978 1 85759 404 1 £19.95 / $35

Picasso: The Great War, Experimentation, and Change176 pages; hb254 x 241 mm 978 1 78551 034 2£29.95 / $45

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The Alte Pinakothek, Munich128 pages; pb274 × 196 mm978 3 40647 452 1£14.95 / $29.95

America’s Treasures at Bayou Bend: Celebrating Fifty Years176 pages; hb280 × 254 mm978 1 85759 485 0£25 / $45

Albright-Knox Art Gallery: Highlights of the Collection168 pages; pb228 × 176 mm978 1 85759 661 8£12 / $17.95

American Museum of Natural History: The Official Guide64 pages; pb228 × 152 mm978 1 85759 264 1£4.95 / $9.95

Ancestors of Congo Square: African Art in the New Orleans Museum of Art376 pages; hb305 × 229 mm978 1 85759 698 4£50 / $75

The Alte Nationalgalerie, Berlin128 pages; pb274 × 196 mm978 1 85759 337 2£14.95 / $29.95

Anhui Museum256 pages; pb274 × 196 mm978 1 85759 794 3£20 / $30

Art in Architecture: Building Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art64 pages; pb228 x 152 mm 978 1 78551 041 0£6.95 / $9.95

Art Treasures of Kelvingrove88 pages; pb250 × 210 mm978 1 85759 318 1 £7.95 / $14.95

The Beaney House of Art & Knowledge: Highlights32 pages; pb190 × 165 mm978 1 85759 810 0 £4.95 / $7.95

The Barber Institute of Fine Arts120 pages; pb274 x 196 mm978 1 78551 040 3£14.95 / $19.95

Bo Bartlett224 pages; hb280 × 254 mm 978 1 85759 943 5 £35 / $49.95

Art in Nature: Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art64 pages; pb228 x 152 mm978 1 85759 838 4£6.95 / $9.95

The Art of the Cayman Islands: A Journey through the National Gallery Collection104 pages; hb241 x 216 mm 978 1 78551 058 8£25 / $35

South 1890–2003: The Ogden Museum of Southern Art128 pages; pb250 × 210 mm978 1 85759 325 9£9.95 / $14.95

Art, Power, Diplomacy: Government Art Collection192 pages; pb248 × 200 mm978 1 85759 691 5£20 / $35

Bermuda National Gallery: An Introduction80 pages; hb242 × 216 mm978 1 85759 817 9£25 / $39.95

Bold Expansion: The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art Bloch Building64 pages; pb228 × 152 mm978 1 85759 482 9£5.95 / $9.95

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de Young: Selected Works160 pages; pb228 × 178 mm978 1 85759 406 5£9.95 / $14.95

Denver Art Museum: Highlights from the Collection64 pages; pb228 × 152 mm978 1 85759 432 4£5.95 / $8.95

Compton Verney160 pages; pb250 × 210 mm978 1 85759 560 4£12.95 / $24.95

Delaware Art Museum: Selected Treasures128 pages; pb250 × 210 mm978 1 85759 320 4£14.95 / $19.95

The Courtauld Gallery: Masterpieces128 pages; pb250 × 210 mm978 1 85759 487 4£12.95 / $24.95

Egyptian Museum and Papyrus Collection, Berlin192 pages; pb274 × 196 mm978 1 85759 624 3£16.95 / $29.95

Embroidery of the Greek Islands and Epirus Region: Harpies, Mermaids, and Tulips160 pages; pb280 × 230 mm978 1 85759 426 3£19.95 / $35

Fashion Museum: Treasures56 pages; pb210 × 220 mm978 1 85759 553 6£4.95 / $9.95

Treasures of the Fitzwilliam Museum256 pages; pb303 × 240 mm978 1 85759 344 0£24.95 / $45

The Clark: The Institute and Its Collections176 pages; pb250 × 210 mm978 1 85759 890 2£12.95 / $19.95

Classic Quilts from the American Museum in Britain128 pages; pb290 × 240 mm978 1 85759 598 7£19.95 / $35

The Busch-Reisinger Museum: Harvard University Art Museums288 pages; pb304 × 230 mm978 1 85759 479 9£35 / $65

China: Museums 384 pages; hb215 × 125 mm978 1 85759 593 2 £16.95 / $29.95

The CMA Companion: A Guide to the Cleveland Museum of Art384 pages; pb228 × 152 mm978 1 85759 891 9 £16.50 / $25

Collecting Stories: Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery64 pages; pb228 × 152 mm978 1 85759 437 9£4.95

Chinese Museums Association Guide: Edited by CMA388 pages; pb210 × 128 mm978 1 85759 880 3£19.95 / $29.95

Chinese Ivory Carvings: The Sir Victor Sassoon Collection336 pages; hb304 x 240 mm978 1 78551 085 4£60 / $79.95

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Brönte Parsonage Museum48 pages; pb190 × 165 mm978 1 85759 879 7£6.95 / $10.95

Hugh Lane: Founder of a Gallery of Modern Art for Ireland208 pages; hb304 × 246 mm978 1 85759 575 8£35 / $65

Henan Museum256 pages; pb274 × 196 mm978 1 85759 633 5£20 / $35

Gifts and Discoveries: The Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Cambridge96 pages; pb228 × 178 mm978 1 85759 715 8£12.95 / $24.95

The Hermitage: Masterpieces160 pages; pb250 × 210 mm978 1 85759 282 5£14.95 / $29.95

The Holburne Museum88 pages; pb250 × 210 mm978 1 85759 665 6£12.95 / $19.95

Greek Vases: Gods, Heroes and Mortals128 pages; pb250 × 210 mm978 1 85759 606 9£14.95 / $29.95

Gemäldegalerie, Berlin: 50 Masterpieces128 pages; pb250 × 210 mm978 1 85759 254 2£12.95 / $24.95

The Guangxi Museum256 pages; pb274 × 196 mm978 1 85759 952 7£20 / $35

Gothic Ivories: Calouste Gulbenkian Museum128 pages; hb300 x 235 mm 978 1 78551 015 1£25 / $35

The Frick Collection: Decorative Arts Handbook 160 pages; pb228 × 178 mm 978 1 85759 939 8 £16.95 / $24.95

The Frick Collection: Handbook of Paintings 172 pages; pb228 × 152 mm 978 1 85759 328 0 £9.95 / $14.95

The Frick Pittsburgh: A Guide to the Collection112 pages; pb228 x 178 mm 978 1 78551 071 7£9.95 / $14.95

Gardens: The Cleveland Museum of Art112 pages; hb254 x 254 mm 978 1 78551 050 2£19.95 / $29.95

Hunan Museum256 pages; pb274 × 196 mm978 1 85759 716 5£20 / $35

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The Frick Collection: A Tour128 pages; pb270 × 205 mm 978 1 85759 229 0 £19.95 / $35

Frank Lloyd Wright’s Bachman-Wilson House at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art64 pages; pb229 x 254 mm978 1 78551 056 4£9.95 / $14.95

Folk Art from the American Museum in Britain128 pages; pb290 × 240 mm978 1 85759 676 2£19.95 / $35

The Immortal Stone: Chinese Jades from the Neolithic Period to the Twentieth Century160 pages; hb250 × 210 mm978 1 85759 581 9£29.95 / $60

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The Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna: The Imperial and Ecclesiastical Treasury96 pages; pb274 × 196 mm978 3 406 42938 5£14.95 / $29.95

Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna: The Kunstkammer Vienna128 pages274 × 196 mm; pb978 1 85759 797 4£12.95 / $19.95

Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna: Collection of Paintings128 pages; pb274 × 196 mm978 3 406 42176 1£14.95 / $29.95

Laing Art Gallery: Companion Guide64 pages; pb250 × 210 mm978 1 85759 923 7£12.95 / $19.95

Legion of Honor: Selected Works160 pages; pb228 × 178 mm978 1 85759 407 2£9.95 / $14.95

The Liaoning Museum256 pages; pb274 × 196 mm978 7 80204 487 6£20 / $35

Monsoon Traders: The Maritime World of the East India Company192 pages; hb248 × 200 mm978 1 85759 675 5£35 / $60

Mapping the New World: Renaissance Maps from the American Museum in Britain128 pages; pb290 × 240 mm978 1 85759 822 3£19.95 / $35

Mathematics: How it Shaped Our World208 pages; hb280 × 240 mm 978 1 78551 039 7£40 / $60pb (museum only):978 1 78551 049 6£30

The Lobkowicz Collections64 pages; pb228 × 152 mm978 1 85759 520 8£7.95 / $12.95

Modern Art at the Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich128 pages; pb274 × 196 mm978 1 85759 333 4£14.95 / $29.95

The Lod Mosaic: A Spectacular Roman Mosaic Floor112 pages; hb210 × 250 mm978 1 85759 970 1£19.95 / $29.95pb (museum only):978 1 85759 986 2$19.95

Modern British Art at Pallant House Gallery144 pages; pb250 × 210 mm978 1 85759 331 0£14.95 / $29.95

Information Age: Six Networks that Changed our World208 pages; hb280 × 240 mm978 1 85759 901 5£35 / $55pb (museum only):978 1 85759 903 9£25

Italian, Spanish, and French Paintings in the Ringling Museum of Art544 pages; hb292 x 254 mm978 1 78551 018 6£65 / $95

Iznik Pottery and Tiles in the Calouste Gulbenkian Collection 136 pages; hb300 × 235 mm978 1 85759 586 4 £29.95 / $60

Jane & Arthur Stieren Center for Exhibitions: McNay Art Museum64 pages; pb228 × 152 mm978 1 85759 668 7£8.95 / $12.95

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National Gallery of Ireland: Essential Guide320 pages; pb228 x 152 mm 978 1 85759 999 2£19.95 / $29.95

National Gallery of Ireland: Highlights of the Collection80 pages; pb245 x 190 mm 978 1 78551 000 7£9.95 / $14.95

National Gallery of Art, Washington: A World of Art224 pages270 × 205 mm; hb978 1 85759 176 7£19.95 / $29.95

Nationalmuseum Stockholm128 pages; hb274 × 196 mm978 1 85759 048 7£19.95 / $29.95

National Museum of China256 pages; hb334 × 239 mm978 1 85759 654 0£39.95 / $70

The Neue Pinakothek Munich136 pages; pb274 × 196 mm978 1 85759 309 9£14.95 / $29.95

Newark Museum: Selected Works168 pages; pb228 × 178 mm978 1 85759 588 8£12.50 / $24.95

The Old Masters Gallery, Kassel128 pages; pb250 × 210 mm978 1 85759 329 7

Parker: Heritage & Excellence96 pages; hb240 × 240 mm978 1 85759 975 6

The Picture Gallery, Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna64 pages; pb250 × 210 mm978 1 85759 415 7£14.95 / $29.95

Pergamon Museum, Berlin: 66 Masterpieces136 pages; pb250 × 210 mm978 1 85759 332 7£14.95 / $29.95

The Pitt Rivers Museum168 pages; pb248 × 200 mm978 1 85759 911 4£16.95 / $29.95

Picasso: Guernica8 pages; 4-fold172 x 120 mm978 1 85759 292 4£6.95 / $9.95

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Edvard Munch at the Munch Museum128 pages; pb274 x 196 mm 978 1 85759 997 8£12.95 / $24.95

Nanjing Museum256 pages; pb274 × 196 mm978 1 85759 863 6£20 / $30

National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum: Map and Guide64 pages; pb228 × 152 mm 978 1 85759 558 1 £4.95 / $6.95

National Gallery of Art, Washington: Map and Guide64 pages; pb228 × 152 mm978 1 85759 253 5$5.95

MUDE: Design and Fashion Museum128 pages; pb190 × 165 mm978 1 85759 841 4£12.95 / $19.95

The Queen’s House, Greenwich128 pages; pb190 × 165 mm978 1 85759 753 0£12.95 / $19.95

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Strawberry Hill: Renaissance Glass48 pages; pb190 × 165 mm978 1 85759 656 4£6.95 / $9.95

Swinging Away: How Cricket and Baseball Connect192 pages; pb248 × 200 mm978 1 85759 644 1£20 / $35

Shandong Provincial Museum208 pages; pb274 × 196 mm978 1 85759 793 6£20 / $30

Suzhou Museum96 pages; pb297 × 190 mm978 7 80017 881 8£9.95 / $19.95

The Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden192 pages; hb305 × 248 mm978 1 85759 739 4£35 / $49.95

The Shanghai Museum256 pages; pb274 × 196 mm978 1 85759 499 7£20 / $35

Temple of Invention: History of a National Landmark112 pages; pb222 × 230 mm978 1 85759 385 3£12.95 / $19.95

Textiles for this World and Beyond136 pages; pb280 × 230 mm978 1 85759 376 1£19.95 / $29.95

Tianjin Museum260 pages; pb274 × 196 mm978 1 85759 792 9£20 / $30

Toledo Museum of Art: Map & Guide64 pages; pb228 × 152 mm978 1 85759 621 2£6.95 / $9.95

Seattle Art Museum: Bridging Cultures80 pages; pb228 × 152 mm978 1 85759 480 5£5.95 / $7.95

Sea Creatures in Glass: The Blaschka Marine Animals at Harvard112 pages; pb222 x 222 mm 978 1 78551 043 4£16.50 / $24.95

Rienzi: European Decorative Arts and Paintings192 pages; hb280 × 254 mm978 1 85759 505 5£25 / $45

The Ringling Visitor Guide64 pages; pb210 × 220 mm978 1 85759 913 8£8.95 / $12.95

The Rarest of the Rare: Stories Behind the Treasures at the Harvard Museum of Natural History192 pages; pb232 x 207 mm 978 1 78551 011 3£16.95 / $29.95

Diego Rivera8 pages; 4-fold172 x 120 mm1 85759 433 9£6.95 / $9.95

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museum collections

The Stained Glass Museum: Highlights from the Collection72 pages; pb240 x 172 mm978 1 78551 059 5£6.50 / $7.95

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museum collections

The Walker Art Gallery96 pages; pb274 × 196 mm978 1 85759 037 1£8.95

Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art: Uncommon Legacy168 pages; pb250 x 210 mm978 1 78551 106 6£12.95 / $19.95

The Wallace Collection256 pages; pb248 × 197 mm978 1 85759 909 1£14.95

Zhejiang Provincial Museum264 pages; pb274 × 196 mm978 1 85759 862 9£20 / $30

N.C. Wyeth: Catalogue Raisonné of PaintingsTwo hb volumes with slipcase456 and 464 pages318 × 280 mm978 1 85759 478 2£195 / $400

walking guides

The American Wing at The Metropolitan Museum of Art:A Walking Guide 96 pages; pb197 × 110 mm978 1 85759 742 4 £6.50 / $9.95

European Paintings in The Metropolitan Museum of Art:A Walking Guide 96 pages; pb197 × 110 mm978 1 85759 819 3 £6.50 / $9.95

Islamic Art in The Metropolitan Museum of Art: A Walking Guide80 pages; pb197 × 110 mm978 1 85759 827 8 £6.50 / $9.95

The Metropolitan Museum of Art Director’s Tour: A Walking Guide96 pages; pb197 x 110 mm 978 1 85759 828 5£6.50 / $9.95

Up Close: A Guide to Manchester Art Gallery88 pages; pb250 × 210 mm978 1 85759 279 5£5.95 / $9.95

Treasures of Jewish Heritage: The Jewish Museum, London192 pages; pb280 × 240 mm978 1 85759 413 3£19.95 / $35

The Vatican: 100 Masterpieces160 pages; pb250 × 210 mm978 1 85759 270 2£14.95 / $29.95

Triumph and Taste: Peter Paul Rubens at the Ringling Museum of Art128 pages; pb222 × 222 mm978 1 85759 712 7£12.95 / $19.95

Virginia Museum of Fine Arts: Visitor Guide80 pages; pb228 × 152 mm978 1 85759 971 8£6.50 / $9.95

Treasures from the Cleveland Museum of Art352 pages; hb305 × 267 mm978 1 85759 767 7 £39.95 / $60

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director’s choice

The American Museum in Britain978 1 85759 772 1 £9.95 / $12.95

The Albertina Museum978 1 78551 116 5£9.95 / $14.95

Alte and Neue Pinakothek Munich978 1 78551 089 2£9.95 / $14.95

The Calouste Gulbenkian Museum978 1 85759 713 4 £9.95 / $12.95

Carnegie Museum of Art978 1 85759 653 3 £9.95 / $14.95

Cathedrals of the Church of England978 1 85759 940 4 £12.95 / $19.95 96 pages

Chatsworth978 1 85759 839 1 £9.95 / $12.95

Dulwich Picture Gallery, London978 1 85759 584 0 £9.95 / $12.95

The Frick Collection978 1 85759 969 5 £9.95 / $14.95

Gemäldegalerie Staatliche Museen zu Berlin978 1 78551 098 4£9.95 / $14.95

The Hunterian, University of Glasgow978 1 85759 714 1 £9.95 / $12.95

The Barber Institute of Fine Arts978 1 85759 772 1£9.95 / $12.95

Churches of the Church of England978 1 78551 061 8£12.95 / $19.9596 pages

Chester Beatty Library978 1 78551 096 0£12.95 / $19.95; hb

The Cleveland Museum of Art978 1 85759 784 4£9.95 / $12.95

English Heritage978 1 85759 751 6 £9.95 / $12.95

Historic Royal Palaces978 1 85759 677 9£9.95 / £12.95

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highlights guides

The National Gallery, London978 1 85759 641 0 £9.95 / $12.95

The National Museum in Warsaw978 1 78551 029 8£9.95 / $14.95

Royal College of Music978 1 85759 914 5 £9.95 / $12.95

Senate House Library, University of London978 1 85759 785 1£9.95 / $12.95

Corinium Museum: Highlights32 pages; pb190 × 165 mm978 1 85759 936 7 £6.95 / $10.95

The Kent Museum of Freemasonry32 pages; pb190 × 165 mm978 1 85759 931 2 £6.95 / $10.95

The National Museum, Sultanate of Oman: Highlights72 pages; pb190 x 165 mm 978 1 78551 051 9£9.95 / $14.95

The Salisbury Museum Illustrated64 pages; pb190 × 165 mm978 1 85759 924 4 £6.95 / $10.95

Three Centuries of English Freemasonry32 pages; pb190 x 165 mm978 1 78551 077 9£6.95

The Wallace Collection978 1 85759 770 7 £9.95 / $12.95

SMK National Gallery of Denmark978 1 78551 037 3£9.95 / $14.95

Thorvaldsens Museum978 1 78551 063 2£9.95 / $12.95

The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art: Curator’s Choice978 1 85759 643 4 £6.95 / $9.95

Mauritshuis978 1 85759 847 6 £9.95 / $12.95

Museum of the History of Science Oxford978 1 78551 031 1£9.95 / $14.95

Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague978 1 78551 120 2£9.95 / $14.95

Leeds Museums and Galleries978 1 85759 840 7£9.95 / $12.95

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art spaces

The Art Institute of Chicago: From 1879 to the Modern Wing978 1 85759 580 2

BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art978 185759 445 4

Series format:64 pages; pb110 × 165 mm £4.95 / $7.95

The Asian Art Museum of San Francisco 978 1 85759 356 3

The British Library978 1 85759 444 7

Arnolfini 978 1 85759 401 0

Brooklyn Museum: Building for the Future978 1 85759 355 6

Ca’ d’Zan: Ringling’s Venetian Palace: The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art 978 1 85759 642 7

Circus Museum: The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art978 1 85759 892 6

The Cleveland Museum of Art978 1 85759 836 0

The Hepworth Wakefield978 1 85759 679 3

firstsite978 1 85759 755 4

Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum978 1 85759 268 9

The Historic Asolo Theater: The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art978 1 85759 695 356 pages

The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art978 1 85759 694 6

The Great Court at the British Museum978 1 85759 380 8

Denver Art Museum978 1 85759 431 7

Grounds and Gardens: The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art978 1 85759 782 0 56 pages

art spaces

The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston978 0 87846 621 5

The National Gallery, London978 1 85759 446 1

Los Angeles County Museum of Art978 1 85759 481 2

National Building Museum978 1 85759 509 3

National Gallery Singapore978 1 85759 987 9

The Menil Collection978 1 85759 483 6

New Museum of Contemporary Art 978 1 85759 631 1

The New York Public Library: A Beaux-Arts Landmark978 1 85759 721 9

Riverside Museum978 1 85759 750 9

The Scottish Parliament978 1 85759 379 2£5.95 / $9.95

The Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden at the New Orleans Museum of Art978 1 85759 738 7

Walker Art Center978 1 85759 615 1

The Thomas Jefferson Building, The Library of Congress978 1 85759 136 1

The Whitworth Art Gallery978 1 85759 585 7

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heritage: royal collection

heritage

Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House56 pages; pb220 × 220 mm978 1 909741 14 0£6.95 / $10.95

The Royal Line of Succession64 pages; pb220 × 220 mm978 1 909741 07 2£6.95 / $10.95

Treasures: The Royal Collection256 pages; hb248 × 200 mm978 1 85759 568 0£24.95 / $50

The Palace of Holyroodhouse56 pages; pb220 x 220 mm978 1 909741 13 3£6.95 / $10.95

Italian Paintings and Drawings: The Royal Collection192 pages; pb190 × 165 mm978 1 85759 486 7£9.95 / $19.95

The Northern Renaissance: Dürer to Holbein256 pages; hb290 × 230 mm 978 1 905686 32 2£39.95

Passionate Patrons: Victoria & Albert and the Arts192 pages; pb190 × 165 mm978 1 905686 33 9£9.95

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Lord’s: The Guide64 pages; pb228 × 152 mm978 1 85759 878 0£6.95

Lincoln Castle 48 pages; pb210 × 220 mm 978 1 85759 968 8 £5

Ascott64 pages; pb228 × 178 mm978 1 85759 504 8£8 / $15.95

Berkeley Castle48 pages; pb210 × 220 mm978 1 85759 832 2£5

Bayou Bend Gardens: A Southern Oasis136 pages; hb280 × 254 mm978 1 85759 423 2£25 / $45

The Alnwick Garden48 pages; pb210 × 220 mm978 1 85759 778 3£4.99 / $10.95

Ancient Trees of the National Trust160 pages; hb270 x 230 mm 978 1 85759 944 2 £25 / $39.95

The Black Prince 32 pages; pb210 × 148 mm978 1 85759 897 1£4.99

The Essential Cardiff Castle48 pages; pb210 × 220 mm978 1 85759 551 2£5

The Canterbury TalesIllustrated Prologue64 pages; hb225 x 170 mm 978 1 85759 113 2£6.95 / $12.95

Blarney Castle & Gardens48 pages; pb210 x 220 mm978 1 78551 082 3£5 / $6.95

Clitheroe Castle Museum: Castle Keep, Museum and Park32 pages; pb210 × 220 mm978 1 85759 648 9£2

HMS Warrior, 186048 pages; pb210 × 220 mm978 1 85759 833 9£4.99

Croome: A Creation of Genius208 pages; pb248 x 200 mm978 1 78551 115 8£19.95 / $24.95

The Forbidden City64 pages; pb297 × 190 mm978 962 86215 3 8£8.95 / $14.95

Dumfries House48 pages; pb240 × 172 mm978 1 85759 571 0£3.95

Hogarth’s House48 pages; pb190 × 165 mm978 1 85759 754 7£6.95 / $9.95

Leeds Castle64 pages; pb210 × 220 mm978 1 85759 590 1£5 / $9.95

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heritage

The Palace of Mafra52 pages; pb228 × 152 mm978 1 85759 991 6£4.95 / $9.95

The Palace and Gardens of Monserrate40 pages; pb210 × 220 mm978 1 85759 543 7£6.95 / $9.95

Maymont: An American Estate80 pages; hb254 × 216 mm978 1 85759 973 2£16.50 / $25pb (on site only):978 1 85759 974 9$14.95

Michelham Priory: House and Gardens48 pages; pb190 x 190 mm978 1 78551 095 3£5

The Moorish Castle, Sintra40 pages; pb190 × 167 mm978 1 85759 916 9£4.95

Henry Moore at Perry Green96 pages; pb210 × 220 mm978 1 85759 683 0£12.95 / $19.95

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National Palace of Sintra48 pages; pb190 × 167 mm978 1 85759 946 6£4.95

Strawberry Hill & Horace Walpole: Essential Guide48 pages; pb210 × 220 mm978 1 85759 657 1£6.95 / $9.95

Torre de Belém64 pages; pb274 × 196 mm978 1 85759 311 2£8.95 / $14.95

Tower Bridge: A Guide48 pages; pb190 x 190 mm 978 1 78551 042 7£6.95 / $9.95

Waddesdon Manor320 pages; hb303 × 254 mm978 1 85759 623 6£39.95 / $75

Wilton House64 pages; pb240 × 200 mm978 1 85759 848 3£5

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religious sites

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religious sites

The Monastery of Batalha40 pages; pb228 × 152 mm978 1 85759 396 9£4.95 / $9.95

Beyond the Façade: A Synagogue, A Restoration, A Legacy: Museum at Eldridge Street176 pages; hb280 × 178 mm978 1 85759 718 9£29.95 / $45

Chester Cathedral72 pages; pb250 x 210 mm978 1 78551 079 3 £10 / $14.95

The Monastery of Alcobaça40 pages; pb228 × 152 mm978 1 85759 726 4£4.95 / $9.95

Adare: The Augustinian Friary and St Nicholas Church64 pages; pb274 x 196 mm 978 1 85759 985 5£11.99

Bath Abbey: Souvenir Guide24 pages; pb297 × 190 mm978 1 85759 670 0£5

Blackburn Cathedral32 pages; pb240 × 172 mm978 1 85759 645 8£2.50

Bristol Cathedral40 pages; pb 240 x 172 mm 978 1 78551 035 9£5

All Hallows by the Tower16 pages; pb240 × 172 mm 978 1 85759 933 6£3.50

Architecture of Canterbury Cathedral208 pages; pb280 × 240 mm978 1 85759 701 1 £25 / $39.95

Buckfast Abbey24 pages; pb297 × 210 mm978 1 85759 400 3£3

Canterbury Cathedral96 pages; pb276 × 205 mm978 1 85759 027 2£9.95 / $19.95

Canterbury Cathedral: A Walking Guide24 pages; pb197 × 106 mm978 0 906211 53 3£3

Canterbury Cathedral: Souvenir40 pages; pb240 × 172 mm978 0 906211 64 9£5

Stained Glass of Canterbury Cathedral224 pages; pb280 × 240 mm978 1 85759 966 4£19.95 / $29.95

The Convent of Capuchos48 pages; pb190 × 165 mm978 1 85759 720 2£4.95

The Convent of Christ, Tomar40 pages; pb228 × 152 mm978 1 85759 397 6£4.95 / $9.95

Coventry Cathedral32 pages; pb297 x 190 mm 978 1 85759 773 8£5

Gloucester Cathedral: Stained Glass24 pages; pb197 × 106 mm978 1 85759 354 9£2.50

Ely Cathedral: A Short Tour24 pages; pb197 × 106 mm978 1 85759 603 8£2.50

Gloucester Cathedral24 pages; pb297 × 190 mm978 1 85759 439 3£4.50

Gloucester Cathedral: Faith, Art and Architecture: 1000 Years128 pages; pb270 × 240 mm978 1 85759 667 0£16.95 / $25

Ely Cathedral48 pages; pb297 × 190 mm978 1 85759 539 0£4.99

Crown & Cloister:The Royal Story of Westminster Abbey88 pages; hb with slipcase250 × 210 mm978 1 85759 630 4 £30

Park and Palace of Pena72 pages; pb190 × 167 mm978 1 85759 955 8£4.95

The Royal Wedding40 pages; pb274 × 196 mm978 1 85759 724 0£5 / $8

The Palace and Gardens of Queluz40 pages; pb228 × 152 mm978 1 85759 609 0£4.95 / $9.95

The Essential Roman Baths48 pages; pb210 × 220 mm978 1 85759 466 9£5 / $9.95

Set In Stone? How Our Ancestors Saw Stonehenge32 pages; pb210 × 220 mm978 1 85759 881 0£4.95

National Palace of Ajuda56 pages; pb228 × 152 mm978 1 85759 393 8£4.95 / $9.95

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religious sites

Church of the Holy Cross, Crediton24 pages; pb240 × 172 mm978 1 85759 447 8£3

Jerónimos: Abbey of Santa Maria40 pages; pb228 × 152 mm978 1 85759 491 1£4.95 / $9.95

Lichfield Cathedral32 pages; pb297 × 190 mm978 1 85759 918 3£5

Lichfield Cathedral: A Journey of Discovery128 pages; pb280 x 240 mm 978 1 78551 027 4£25 / $39.95

Lincoln Cathedral Stained Glass: A Short Tour24 pages; pb196 × 106 mm978 1 85759 730 1£3

Lincoln Cathedral: The Biography of a Great Building128 pages; pb280 × 240 mm 978 1 85759 928 2£19.95 / $29.95

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religious sites

St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle40 pages; pb240 × 172 mm978 1 85759 710 3£4.50

The Cathedral of St John the Baptist, Norwich32 pages; pb240 × 172 mm978 1 85759 834 6£2.50

St Michael’s Coventry: The Rise and Fall of the Old Cathedral 128 pages; pb270 × 240 mm978 1 85759 929 9£19.95 / $29.95

Mosques of Istanbul160 pages; pb238 × 167 mm978 1 85759 307 5£14.95 / $29.95

Peterborough Cathedral: A Glimpse of Heaven128 pages; pb280 x 240 mm978 1 78551 080 9£19.95 / $29.95

Mosaics of St Paul’s Cathedral48 pages; pb190 x 165 mm 978 1 85759 995 4£6.50

The Preah Khan Monastic Complex: Angkor, Cambodia88 pages; pb278 × 204 mm978 1 85759 494 2£8.95 / $14.95

The Queen’s Coronation: The Inside Story64 pages; pb210 × 210 mm978 1 85759 735 6£7.99 / $9.95

St Albans Cathedral & Abbey128 pages; pb270 × 240 mm978 1 85759 976 3£16.95 / $35

The Chapel of St John the Baptist in the Church of São Roque: the commission, the building, the collection176 pages; pb280 x 200 mm978 1 78551 103 5£25 / $34.95

Rosslyn Chapel152 pages; pb280 x 240 mm978 1 78551 048 9£25 / $39.95

Stained Glass of St Edmundsbury Cathedral24 pages; pb197 × 106 mm978 1 85759 387 7£2

Stained Glass at York Minster104 pages; pb274 x 196 mm978 1 78551 073 1£15 / $19.95

St Etheldreda’s: Ely Place16 pages; pb240 × 172 mm978 1 85759 867 4£5

St George’s, Bloomsbury, London72 pages; pb278 × 204 mm978 1 85759 428 7£8.95 / $14.95

Manchester Cathedral: Souvenir Guide24 pages; pb297 × 190 mm978 1 85759 658 8£3

Manchester Cathedral: A Short Tour24 pages; pb196 × 106 mm978 1 85759 449 2£2

Stained Glass of Lincoln Cathedral96 pages; pb274 × 196 mm978 1 85759 774 5£15

Saint Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin32 pages; pb297 × 190 mm978 1 85759 965 7£5

St Paul’s Cathedral: 1400 Years at the Heart of London 144 pages; hb280 × 240 mm978 1 85759 802 5 £25 / $39.95 pb (on site only): 978 1 85759 807 0 £16.95

St Paul’s Cathedral 48 pages; pb240 × 172 mm978 1 85759 650 2 £4.50

Church of Santa Engrácia, National Pantheon40 pages; pb228 × 152 mm978 1 85759 731 8£4.95 / $9.95

Salisbury Cathedral: The Making of a Medieval Masterpiece128 pages; pb270 × 240 mm978 1 85759 927 5£16.95 / $29.95

Saint Thomas Becket40 pages; pb210 × 148 mm978 1 85759 622 9£4.99

Rare Treasures of Hereford Cathedral: Mappa Mundi, Magna Carta and Chained Library24 pages; pb210 × 220 mm978 1 85759 707 3£4.50

The Magna Carta at Hereford Cathedral24 pages; pb228 x 152 mm978 1 78551 083 0£4.99

Hexham Abbey32 pages; pb297 × 190 mm978 1 85759 533 8£5

Hereford Cathedral32 pages; pb297 × 190 mm978 1 85759 791 2£5

Greyfriars Kirk16 pages; pb197 x 106 mm 978 1 78551 032 8£3

Guildford Cathedral16 pages; pb240 x 172 mm978 1 78551 996 1£3.50 / $4.95

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libraries and manuscripts

A World of Worship: Scenes from Westminster Abbey’s Lytlington Missal56 pages; hb with slipcase210 × 210 mm978 1 85759 671 7

Westminster Abbey: A Souvenir Guide48 pages; pb274 × 196 mm978 1 85759 821 6£6

Winchester Cathedral: A Short Tour16 pages; pb196 × 106 mm978 1 85759 398 3£2.50

Treasures of Westminster Abbey176 pages; pb280 × 240 mm978 1 85759 660 1£16.95 / $24.95hb (on site only):978 1 85759 649 6£25

Christian Martyrs of the Twentieth Century (Westminster Abbey)12 pages; pb240 × 170 mm978 1 85759 921 3£2.95

Westminster Abbey: A Short Tour32 pages; pb196 × 106 mm978 1 85759 820 9£2

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religious sites libraries and manuscripts

Chetham’s Library24 pages; pb197 × 106 mm978 1 85759 556 7£2.99

The British Library112 pages; pb274 × 196 mm978 1 85759 375 4£12.95 / $24.95

500 Years: Treasures from the Library of Corpus Christi College, Oxford64 pages; pb228 x 152 mm978 1 78551 087 8£14.95 / $19.95

Chinese Romance from a Japanese Brush: Kano Sansetsu’s Chōgonka Scrolls in the Chester Beatty Library 192 pages; pb303 × 240 mm978 1 85759 597 0 £29.95 / $60

The Chester Beatty Library, Dublin Castle112 pages; pb274 × 196 mm978 1 85759 236 8£12.95 / $24.95

Chawton House Library48 pages; pb190 x 165 mm 978 1 78551 036 6£6 / $9

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Ingenious Impressions: Fifteenth-century Printed Books from the University of Glasgow Library80 pages; pb190 × 165 mm978 1 85759 926 8£12.95 / $19.95

Illuminating Faith: The Eucharist in Medieval Life and Art80 pages; pb228 × 152 mm978 1 85759 917 6 £9.95 / $14.95

The Huntington Library: Treasures from Ten Centuries160 pages; hb270 × 205 mm978 1 85759 334 1£24.95 / $34.95

Islam: Faith, Art, Culture: Manuscripts of the Chester Beatty Library256 pages; pb303 × 240 mm978 1 85759 512 3£29.95 / $60

Lambeth Palace Library176 pages; hb270 × 230 mm978 1 85759 627 4£35 / $60

Leonardo da Vinci: The Codex Leicester 112 pages; pb297 × 190 mm978 1 85759 502 4 £14.95 / $29.95

The Nation’s Library: The Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.160 pages; pb229 × 150 mm978 1 85759 672 4£9.95 / $14.95

The Library of Congress: An Architectural Alphabet64 pages; pb230 × 230 mm978 1 85759 673 1£5.95 / $9.95

The New York Public Library: A Universe of Knowledge144 pages; pb229 × 150 mm978 1 85759 234 4£12.95 / $19.95

On these Walls: Inscriptions & Quotations in the Library of Congress128 pages; pb254 × 228 mm978 1 85759 545 1£10.95 / $19.95

The Morgan Library 176 pages; hb270 × 205 mm978 1 85759 589 5 £24.95 / $45

The National Library of Ireland96 pages; pb274 × 196 mm978 1 85759 557 4£12.95 / $24.95

The Parker Library: Corpus Christi College, Cambridge24 pages; pb197 × 106 mm978 1 85759 634 2£2.99

The Pepys Library88 pages; pb274 × 196 mm978 1 85759 953 4£14.95 / $22.50

Rax me that Buik: Highlights from the Collections of The National Library of Scotland144 pages; pb274 × 196 mm978 1 85759 638 0£16.95 / $29.95

Senate House Library, University of London136 pages; hb270 × 230 mm978 1 85759 790 5£25 / $40

Treasures from Lord Fairhaven’s Library at Anglesey Abbey160 pages; pb270 × 230 mm978 1 85759 826 1£19.95 / $29.95

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Sherborne Abbey32 pages; pb297 × 190 mm978 1 85759 835 3£5

Southwark Cathedral32 pages; pb240 × 172 mm978 1 85759 775 2£4.50

The Story of Saint Richard32 pages; pb228 × 152 mm1 85759 299 9£1.75

Tetbury Parish Church: The Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin and St Mary Magdalen16 pages; pb240 × 172 mm978 1 85759 600 7£3.25

Tewkesbury Abbey24 pages; pb297 × 190 mm978 1 85759 779 0£4.50

The Cathedral of Seville128 pages; pb274 × 196 mm978 1 85759 203 0£14.95 / $29.95

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illustrated histories

Great Collectors of Our Time416 pages; hb255 × 195 mm978 1 85759 514 7 £45 / $85

Chinese American: Exclusion/Inclusion 80 pages; pb228 × 152 mm978 1 85759 896 4 £6.95 / $9.95

Start with a House, Finish with a Collection300 pages; hb267 × 286 mm 978 1 85759 919 0 £45 / $75

The First Ladies of the United States of America 96 pages; pb190 × 165 mm 978 1 85759 410 2 £4.95 / $6.95

AIDS in New York: The First Five Years 80 pages; pb228 × 152 mm 978 1 85759 935 0 £9.95 / $12.95

The Red Dean of Canterbury352 pages; hb234 × 156 mm 978 1 85759 736 3 £16.95 / $29.95

The Marvelous Album of Madame B: Being the Handiwork of a Victorian Lady of Considerable Talent64 pages; paper over board with dye-cut cover178 × 229 mm978 1 85759 579 6£9.95 / $18.95

London 1000 Years: Treasures from the Collections of the City of London160 pages; hb280 × 240 mm978 1 85759 699 1£29.95 / $50

Justice for All and How to Achieve It: Citizens, lawyers and the law in the age of human rights400 pages; hb234 x 156 mm978 1 78551 123 3

WWII & NYC 64 pages; pb228 × 152 mm 978 1 85759 808 7 £6.50 / $9.95

Building The Frick Collection: An Introduction to the House and its Collections128 pages; hb250 × 210 mm 978 1 85759 381 5 £14.95 / $24.95

The Presidents of the United States of America 96 pages; pb190 × 165 mm 978 1 85759 409 6 £4.95 / $6.95

The British as Art Collectors352 pages; hb290 × 230 mm 978 1 85759 749 3 £60 / $100

St James’s Palace: A History160 pages; hb255 × 195 mm 978 1 85759 659 5 £25 / $45

New York Rising: New York and the Founding of the United States 64 pages; pb228 × 152 mm978 1 85759 776 9 £6.95 / $9.95

Philanthropy and the Health of Society: Lectures for the Wolfson Foundation’s 60th Anniversary80 pages; pb228 x 178 mm978 1 78551 076 2

Foundations of a Collection: The Barber Institute of Fine Arts 160 pages; pb248 × 200 mm 978 1 85759 814 8 £16.95 / $25

A Portrait of Lord’s: 200 Years of Cricket History288 pages; hb248 × 200 mm 978 1 85759 829 2 £35 / $55

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schools and colleges

children and families

St Edward the Confessor at Westminster Abbey 40 pages; pb210 × 210 mm978 1 85759 800 1 £4.99

The Deep: Your Essential Guide48 pages; pb210 × 210 mm978 1 85759 368 6£3

The Deep: Sticker Activity Book32 pages; pb 210 x 210 mm 978 1 85759 745 5£3

Waterloo to Wellington: From Iron Duke to Enlightened College168 pages; hb248 × 200 mm978 1 85759 942 8 £29.95 / $45

The Story of St Richard of Chichester12 pages; pb240 × 170 mm978 1 85759 555 0£2

The Prado: Family Fold-Out Guide 8 fold-outs172 × 120 mm978 1 85759 369 3 £6.95 / $9.95

The Chapel of Trinity College, Oxford88 pages; pb274 × 196 mm978 1 85759 824 7 £12.95 / $19.95

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AAdare: The Augustinian Friary and St Nicholas Church 46The Age of Enchantment 30AIDS in New York: The First Five Years 53The Albertina: Director’s Choice 13, 40Albright-Knox Art Gallery: Highlights of the Collection 33The Monastery of Alcobaça 46Basil Alkazzi: An Odyssey of Dreams: A Decade of Paintings 2003–2013 30All Hallows by the Tower 46The Alnwick Garden 44The Alte Nationalgalerie, Berlin 33 Alte and Neue Pinakothek Munich: Director’s Choice 13, 40The Alte Pinakothek, Munich 33The American Museum in Britain: Director’s Choice 13, 40The American Wing at The Metropolitan Museum of Art: A Walking Guide 39 America’s Treasures at Bayou Bend: Celebrating Fifty Years 33 Ancestors of Congo Square: African Art in the New Orleans Museum of Art 33Ancient Trees of the National Trust 44Anhui Museum 33Architecture of Canterbury Cathedral 46Arnolfini: Art Spaces 42Art in Architecture: Building Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art 33The Art Institute of Chicago: From 1879 to the Modern Wing: Art Spaces 42 Art in Nature: Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art 33The Art of Guido Cagnacci 30 The Art of the Cayman Islands: A Journey through the National Gallery Collection 33The Art Garden: Wichita Art Museum 10Art, Power, Diplomacy: Government Art Collection 33Ascott 44Art Treasures of Kelvingrove 33The Asian Art Museum of San Francisco: Art Spaces 42Auckland Museum: Director’s Choice 15

BBALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art: Art Spaces 42The Banat of Timişoara: A European Melting Pot 27The Barber Institute of Fine Arts 33The Barber Institute of Fine Arts: Director’s Choice 40 Blarney Castle and Gardens 44Bo Bartlett 33 The Monastery of Batalha 46David Bates 30Bath Abbey: Souvenir Guide 46

Bayou Bend Gardens: A Southern Oasis 44The Beaney House of Art & Knowledge: Highlights 33Beatific Soul: Jack Kerouac on the Road 30Beauty, Sex and Power: A Story of Debauchery and Decadent Art at the Late Stuart Court 30Berkeley Castle 44Bermuda National Gallery: An Introduction 33 Between Two Worlds: An Architectural History of Emmanuel College, Cambridge 28, 52Beyond Bling: Voices of Hip Hop in Art 30Beyond the Façade: A Synagogue, A Restoration, A Legacy: Museum at Eldridge Street 46The Black Prince 44Blackburn Cathedral 46Bold Expansion: The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art Bloch Building 33Mr. Brainwash: Franchise of the Mind 2Bristol Cathedral 46The British as Art Collectors 53The British Library 50 The British Library: Art Spaces 42The Brontës: A Family Writes 30 Brontë Parsonage Museum 34Brooklyn Museum: Building for the Future: Art Spaces 42Buckfast Abbey 46Buckingham Palace 17Building the Frick Collection: An Introduction to the House and its Collections 53The Busch-Reisinger Museum: Harvard University Art Museums 34

CCa’ d’Zan: Ringling’s Venetian Palace: The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art: Art Spaces 42The Calouste Gulbenkian Museum: Director’s Choice 13, 40Canterbury Cathedral 46Canterbury Cathedral: Souvenir 46Canterbury Cathedral: A Walking Guide 47Stained Glass of Canterbury Cathedral 47The Canterbury Tales Illustrated Prologue 44The Essential Cardiff Castle 44Carnegie Museum of Art: Director’s Choice 13, 40Cathedrals of the Church of England: Director’s Choice 13, 40 Chatsworth: Director’s Choice 14, 40 Chawton House Library 50Chester Beatty Library: Director’s Choice 14, 40The Chester Beatty Library, Dublin Castle 50

Chester Cathedral 47Chetham’s Library 50Children of the Plumed Serpent: The Legacy of Quetzalcoatl in Ancient Mexico 30China: Museums 34Chinese Ivory Carvings: The Sir Victor Sassoon Collection 34Chinese Museums Association Guide: Edited by CMA 34Chinese American: Exclusion/ Inclusion 53Chinese Romance from a Japanese Brush: Kano Sanetsu’s Chōgonka Scrolls in the Chester Beatty Library 50Churches of the Church of England: Director’s Choice 14, 40Circus Museum: The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art: Art Spaces 42Clarence House 18The Clark: The Institute and Its Collections 34Classic Quilts from the American Museum in Britain 34The Cleveland Museum of Art: Art Spaces 42The Cleveland Museum of Art: Director’s Choice 40Gardens: The Cleveland Museum of Art 35The CMA Companion: A Guide to the Cleveland Museum of Art 34Clitheroe Castle Museum: Castle Keep, Museum and Park 44Collecting Stories: Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 34Compton Verney 34Constable and Brighton: ‘Something Out of Nothing’ 30Constable and Salisbury: The Soul of Landscape 30The Convent of Capuchos 19, 47The Convent of Christ, Tomar 19, 47Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum: Art Spaces 42Corinium Museum: Highlights 12, 41Cosmonauts: Birth of the Space Age 1, 30The Courtauld Gallery: Masterpieces 34Coventry Cathedral 47A Crisis of Brilliance, 1908–1922 30Croome: A Creation of Genius 45Crown and Cloister: The Royal Story of Westminster Abbey 25, 47

DDangerous Women 4de Young: Selected Works 34The Deep: Sticker Activity Book 29, 52The Deep: Your Essential Guide 52Delaware Art Museum: Selected Treasures 34

Denver Art Museum: Art Spaces 42Denver Art Museum: Highlights from the Collection 34Toni Dove: Embodied Machines 5Dreaming Their Way: Australian Aboriginal Women Painters 30Dubai College: A 40th Anniversary Portrait 28R. Luke DuBois – Now 30Dulwich Picture Gallery, London: Director’s Choice 14, 40 Dumfries House 44Albrecht Dürer: Chester Beatty Library, Dublin 30Durham Cathedral: The Shrine of St Cuthbert 23Dutch Landscapes 30

EEgyptian Museum and Papyrus Collection, Berlin 34Elizabeth Revealed: 500 facts about The Queen and her world 26Ely Cathedral 47Ely Cathedral: A Short Tour 47Embroidery of the Greek Islands and Epirus Region: Harpies, Mermaids, and Tulips 34English Heritage: Director’s Choice 40European Paintings in The Metropolitan Museum of Art: A Walking Guide 39

FFashion Museum: Treasures 34firstsite: Art Spaces 42The First Ladies of the United States of America 53Treasures of the Fitzwilliam Museum 34The Flying Scotsman: Speed, Style, Service 30Folk Art from the American Museum in Britain 34The Forbidden City 45Foundations of a Collection: Barber Institute of Fine Arts 53Frank Lloyd Wright’s Bachman-Wilson House at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art 35 Frans Hals Museum: Director’s Choice 14French Moderns: Monet to Matisse 1850–1950 31The Frick Collection: Decorative Arts Handbook 35The Frick Collection: Director’s Choice 14, 40The Frick Collection: Handbook of Paintings 35 The Frick Collection: A Tour 35The Frick Pittsburgh: A Guide to the Collection 35Fryderyk Chopin Museum: Curator’s Choice 14

GGemäldegalerie, Berlin: 50 Masterpieces 35

Gemäldegalerie Staatliche Museen zu Berlin: Director’s Choice 14, 40Gifts and Discoveries: The Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Cambridge 35Global Citizen: The Architecture of Moshe Safdie 31 Gloucester Cathedral 47Gloucester Cathedral: Faith, Art and Architecture: 1000 Years 47Gloucester Cathedral: Stained Glass 47Goa and the Great Mughal 31Gothic Ivories: Calouste Gulbenkian Museum 35The Great Court at the British Museum: Art Spaces 42Greek Vases: Gods, Heroes and Mortals 35Gresham College 29Greyfriars Kirk 47Grounds and Gardens: The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art: Art Spaces 42The Guangxi Museum 35Guildford Cathedral 47Gunnersbury Park: The Place and the People 22

HHenan Museum 35Sean Henry 31The Hepworth Wakefield: Art Spaces 42Hereford Cathedral 47Rare Treasures of Hereford Cathedral: Mappa Mundi, Magna Carta and Chained Library 47The Hermitage: Masterpieces 35Hexham Abbey 47The Historic Asolo Theater: The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art: Art Spaces 42Historic Royal Palaces: Curators’ Choice 15, 40HMS Warrior, 1860 45Hockney, Printmaker 31Hogarth’s House 45The Holburne Museum 35 Church of the Holy Cross, Crediton 48Hugh Lane: Founder of a Gallery of Modern Art for Ireland 35Geoffrey Humphries: Paintings and Drawings from the Venice Studio 7Hunan Museum 35The Hunterian, University of Glasgow: Director’s Choice 15, 40 The Huntington Library: Treasures from Ten Centuries 51

IIlluminating Faith: The Eucharist in Medieval Life and Art 51 The Immortal Stone: Chinese Jades from the Neolithic Period to the Twentieth Century 35Information Age: Six Networks that Changed our World 36

Ingenious Impressions: Fifteenth- century Printed Books from the University of Glasgow Library 51 Islam: Faith, Art, Culture: Manuscripts of the Chester Beatty Library 51Islamic Art in The Metropolitan Museum of Art: A Walking Guide 39Italian Paintings and Drawings: The Royal Collection 44Italian, Spanish and French Paintings in the Ringling Museum of Art 4, 36Iznik Pottery and Tiles in the Calouste Gulbenkian Collection 36

JBill Jacklin’s New York 31Jane & Arthur Stieren Center for Exhibitions: McNay Art Museum 36Jazz, Giants, and Journeys: The Photography of Herman Leonard 31Jerónimos Abbey of Santa Maria 48The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art: Art Spaces 42The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art: Curator’s Choice 15, 41Join the Crew: An activity book 29

KThe Kent Museum of Freemasonry 12, 41Guillermo Kuitca: Everything 31The Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna: The Imperial and Ecclesiastical Treasury 36Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna: Collection of Paintings 36 Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna: The Kunstkammer Vienna 36

LLaing Art Gallery: Companion Guide 36Lambeth Palace Library 51Leeds Castle 45Leeds Museums and Galleries: Director’s Choice 41Legion of Honor: Selected Works 36The Liaoning Museum 36The Library of Congress: An Architectural Alphabet 51Lichfield Cathedral 48Lichfield Cathedral: A Journey of Discovery 23, 48Lincoln Castle 45Lincoln Cathedral: The Biography of a Great Building 48Lincoln Cathedral Stained Glass: A Short Tour 48Stained Glass of Lincoln Cathedral 48Lincolnshire’s Great Exhibition: Treasures, Saints and Heroes 31The Lobkowicz Collections 36

The Lod Mosaic: A Spectacular Roman Mosaic Floor 36London 1000 Years: Treasures from the Collections of the City of London 53Lord’s: The Guide 45A Portrait of Lord’s: 200 Years of Cricket History 53Lords of Creation: The Origins of Sacred Maya Kingship 31Los Angeles County Museum of Art: Art Spaces 43Lost Treasures of Strawberry Hill: Masterpieces from Horace Walpole’s Collection 8

MThe Palace of Mafra 45Magdalen College Oxford: A Brief History and Guide 52The Magna Carta at Hereford Cathedral 47Manchester Cathedral: A Short Tour 48Manchester Cathedral: Souvenir Guide 48Mapping the New World: Renaissance Maps from the American Museum in Britain 36Robert Mars Futurelics: Past is Present 3The Marvelous Album of Madame B: Being the Handiwork of a Lady of Considerable Talent 53Mathematics: How it Shaped Our World 1, 36Mauritshuis: Director’s Choice 15, 41 Maymont: An American Estate 45The Medieval Calendar: Locating Time in the Middle Ages 31The Menil Collection: Art Spaces 43The Metropolitan Museum of Art Director’s Tour: A Walking Guide 39McMichael Canadian Art Collection: Director’s Choice 15Michelham Priory: House and Gardens 45Modern Art at the Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich 36Modern British Art at Pallant House Gallery 36In Monet’s Garden: Artists and the Lure of Giverny 31The Palace and Gardens of Monserrate 45Monsoon Traders: The Maritime World of the East India Company 36Henry Moore at Dulwich Picture Gallery 31Henry Moore at Perry Green 45The Moorish Castle, Sintra 45The Morgan Library 51Mosaics of St Paul’s Cathedral 48Mosques of Istanbul 48MUDE: Design and Fashion Museum, Lisbon 36Edvard Munch at the Munch Museum 37

The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: Art Spaces 43Museum of London: Museum Highlights 12Museum of London Docklands: Museum Highlights 12 Museum of the History of Science, Oxford: Director’s Choice 15, 41

NNanjing Museum 37Paul Nash: The Elements 31The Nation’s Library: The Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 51National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum: Map & Guide 37National Building Museum: Art Spaces 43National Gallery of Art, Washington: Map and Guide 37National Gallery of Art, Washington: A World of Art 37National Gallery of Ireland: Essential Guide 37National Gallery of Ireland: Highlights of the Collection 37The National Gallery, London: Art Spaces 43 The National Gallery, London: Director’s Choice 16, 41 National Gallery Singapore: Art Spaces 43 The National Library of Ireland 51Nationalmuseum Stockholm 37National Museum of China 37The National Museum, Sultanate of Oman: Highlights 12, 41 The National Museum, Sultanate of Oman: History and Collections 11The National Museum in Warsaw: Director’s Choice 16, 41National Palace of Ajuda 45 The Neue Pinakothek Munich 37New Museum of Contemporary Art: Art Spaces 43The New York Public Library: A Beaux-Arts Landmark: Art Spaces 43The New York Public Library: A Universe of Knowledge 51New York Rising: New York and the Founding of the United States 53Newark Museum: Selected Works 37Isamu Noguchi: Master Sculptor 31The Northern Renaissance: Dürer to Holbein 44Nueva York: 1613–1945 31

OThe Old Masters Gallery, Kassel 37On the Move 27On These Walls: Inscriptions and Quotations in the Library of Congress 51The Oval: Souvenir Guidebook 21

PPainting Norway: Nikolai Astrup 1880–1928 31The Palace of Holyroodhouse 44

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Parker: Heritage & Excellence 37The Parker Library: Corpus Christi College, Cambridge 51Passionate Patrons: Victoria & Albert and the Arts 44The Pepys Library 51Pergamon Museum, Berlin: 66 Masterpieces 37Peterborough Cathedral: A Glimpse of Heaven 48Philanthropy and the Health of Society: Lectures for the Wolfson Foundation’s 60th Anniversary 53Photorealism: Beginnings to Today 31 Picasso: The Great War, Experimentation, and Change 32Picasso: Guernica 37The Picture Gallery, Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna 37Picturing Mary: Woman, Mother, Idea 32Horace Pippin: The Way I See It 32 The Pitt Rivers Museum 37The Prado: Family Fold-Out Guide 29, 52The Preah Khan Monastic Complex: Angkor, Cambodia 48The Presidents of the United States of America 53

QThe Queen’s Coronation: The Inside Story 48The Queen’s House, Greenwich 37Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House 44The Palace and Gardens of Queluz 45

RThe Rarest of the Rare: Stories Behind the Treasures at the Harvard Museum of Natural History 38Rax me that Buik: Highlights from the Collections of The National Library of Scotland 51The Red Dean of Canterbury 53Re:Purposed 32Rienzi: European Decorative Arts and Paintings 38The Ringling Visitor Guide 38Diego Rivera 38Riverside Museum: Art Spaces 43Robots: The 500-year quest to make machines human 1, 32From Rodin to Plensa: Modern Sculpture at the Meadows Museum 11Role Models: Feminine Identity in Contemporary American Photography 32The Essential Roman Baths 45Rosslyn Chapel 48The Royal Albert Hall: Official Souvenir Guide 20Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh: Director’s Choice 16Royal College of Music: Director’s Choice 16, 41 The Royal Line of Succession 44

The Royal Mews at Buckingham Palace 19Royal River: Power, Pageantry and the Thames 32Royal Taste: The Art of Princely Courts in Fifteenth-Century China 32The Royal Wedding 25, 45Royalists to Romantics: Women Artists from the Louvre, Versailles, and other French National Collections 32

SSt Albans Cathedral & Abbey 48St Edward the Confessor at Westminster Abbey 29, 52 Stained Glass of St Edmundsbury Cathedral 48St Etheldreda’s: Ely Place 49St George’s, Bloomsbury, London 49St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle 49St James’s Palace: A History 53The Cathedral of St John the Baptist, Norwich 49The Chapel of St John the Baptist in the Church of São Roque: The Commission, the Building, the Collection 48St Michael’s Coventry: The Rise and Fall of the Old Cathedral 49Saint Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin 49St Paul’s Cathedral 49St Paul’s Cathedral: 1400 Years at the Heart of London 49Saint Thomas Becket 49Salisbury Cathedral: The Making of a Medieval Masterpiece 49The Salisbury Museum Illustrated 12, 41Church of Santa Engrácia, National Pantheon 49The Scottish Parliament: Art Spaces 43Sea Creatures in Glass: The Blaschka Marine Animals at Harvard 38 Seattle Art Museum: Bridging Cultures 38Second Sight: The Paradox of Vision in Contemporary Art 6Senate House Library, University of London 51Set In Stone? How Our Ancestors Saw Stonehenge 45The Cathedral of Seville 49Shandong Provincial Museum 38The Shanghai Museum 38Sheffield Cathedral 23Sherborne Abbey 49Sickert in Venice 32National Palace of Sintra 46Muzeum Śląskie: Director’s Choice 16SMK National Gallery of Denmark: Director’s Choice 16, 41Southwark Cathedral 49The Spanish Manner: Drawings from Ribera to Goya 32

The Spanish Portrait: From El Greco to Picasso 32The Stained Glass Museum: Highlights from the Collection 38Start with a House, Finish with a Collection 53The State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg: Director’s Choice 13The Story of Saint Richard 49The Story of St Richard of Chichester 29, 52The Essential Stowe House 52Stowe House: Saving an Architectural Masterpiece 22Strawberry Hill & Horace Walpole: Essential Guide 8, 46 Strawberry Hill: Renaissance Glass 8, 38The Sun: One Thousand Years of Scientific Imagery 1Graham Sutherland 32Suzhou Museum 38Swinging Away: How Cricket and Baseball Connect 38The Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden 38The Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden at the New Orleans Museum of Art: Art Spaces 43

TWilliam Henry Fox Talbot: Dawn of the Photograph 32Telling Images of China 32 Temple of Invention: History of a National Landmark 38Tetbury Parish Church: The Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin and St Mary Magdalen 49Tewkesbury Abbey 49Textiles for this World and Beyond 38The Thomas Jefferson Building, The Library of Congress: Art Spaces 43Thorvaldsens Museum: Director’s Choice 16, 41Three Centuries of English Freemasonry 12, 41Tianjin Museum 38The Toledo Museum of Art Collection: Handbook 9Toledo Museum of Art: Map & Guide 9, 38Torre de Belém 46Tower Bridge: A Guide 46Treasures from the Cleveland Museum of Art 38Treasures of Jewish Heritage: The Jewish Museum, London 39Treasures from Lord Fairhaven’s Library at Anglesey Abbey 51500 Years: Treasures from the Library of Corpus Christi College, Oxford 50Treasures: The Royal Collection 44Treasures of Ushaw College: Durham’s Hidden Gem 52The Chapel of Trinity College, Oxford 52

Triumph and Taste: Peter Paul Rubens at the Ringling Museum of Art 4, 39Turner’s Wessex: Architecture and Ambition 32

UUp Close: A Guide to Manchester Art Gallery 39

VThe Vatican: 100 Masterpieces 39Paolo Veronese: A Master and His Workshop in Renaissance Venice 4, 32Leonardo da Vinci: The Codex Leicester 51Virginia Museum of Fine Arts: Visitor Guide 39

WWaddesdon Manor 46Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art 39Walker Art Center: Art Spaces 43The Walker Art Gallery 39Wall Paintings of Eton 28, 52The Wallace Collection 39The Wallace Collection: Director’s Choice 16, 41Warhol’s Nature 32Waterloo to Wellington: From Iron Duke to Enlightened College 52Gardens of Westminster Abbey 24Glimpses of Eternity: Watercolours of Westminster Abbey 25The Queen’s Damond Jubilee Galleries, Westminster Abbey 24Westminster Abbey: A Short Tour 25, 50Westminster Abbey: A Souvenir Guide 25, 50Treasures of Westminster Abbey 25, 50Christian Martyrs of the Twentieth Century (Westminster Abbey) 25, 50A World of Worship: Scenes from Westminster Abbey’s Lytlington Missal 50The Whitworth Art Gallery: Art Spaces 43Stephen Wilson: Luscious Threads 3Wilton House 46Winchester Cathedral: A Short Tour 50Windsor Castle 18Worcester Cathedral 50WWII & NYC 53N.C. Wyeth: Catalogue Raisonné of Paintings 39

YStained Glass at York Minster 49

ZZhejiang Provincial Museum 39


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