This Way Up: When Maps Go Wrong (and Why it Matters)
The debut book from the YouTube sensation and all-round cartographical nerds, The Map Men!
The debut book from the YouTube sensation and all-round cartographical nerds, The Map Men!
For over a century, Rolex has reigned as the ultimate symbol of luxury and prestige. More than a timepiece; a Rolex represents power, sophistication, and a rite of passage.
Exquisite and sumptuous, immaculately tailored, dignified and, above all, practical. The wardrobe of Queen Elizabeth II was as distinctive in style as her position in the world was unique. This remarkable book is a fond reflection of the days when her Majesty led the field in fashion, showcasing some of the world’s best designers.
For more than a century, Rolex has stood apart as the most legendary brand of watch in the world. A Rolex conveys many things: a luxury timepiece, a tool of power for movers and shakers and the symbol of passage into adulthood.
The definitive account of the modern art made in St Ives between the 1930s and the 1960s, telling the story of this extraordinary artistic community and its legacy.
Needlefelting is fast becoming the most popular and easiest way to create cute and quirky characters and curiosities. In this book you can learn to make 30 adorable little animals.
HarperCollins is proud to present its new range of best-loved, essential classics.
Here is the full show-biz story of the comedy double-act, Cannon & Ball, which tells of the ups and downs of their career and the changes in their lives when they both became Christians.
An astounding collaboration between Agent Provocateur, Mike Figgis and Kate Moss, “The 4 Dreams of Miss X” breaks new ground. Genius innovators in haute couture, AP have commissioned Mike Figgis to portray Moss in her first acting role, resulting in four unique films: “Shadows”, “Scale”, “Exhibitionist and “Narcissus” – “The 4 Dreams of Miss X”.
The history of man’s love affair with a completely useless gem.
The story of one of the outstanding figures in the British art world – and one of the very few women to break into the art establishment.