£10.95
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'An Opinionated Guide to Big Kids' London'. Text by Emmy Watts. 160pp, paperback, 112 x 162mm. Contains 57 places, an introduction, a map and ‘best for...’ recommendations.
London is a great place to tire out fast-growing kids. But it's also full of tacky overpriced outings. This opinionated guide tells you where to go for maximum fun. From pug cafes and puppet barges to speedboats and slime workshops, these places are so bonkers and inspiring, you'll want to be a big kid too.
Emmy Watts writes about cool things for young Londoners and their adults on her blog bablands.com and has written two other books for this series, including An Opinionated Guide to Kids’ London: The Best of the Capital for 0-5s. She lives in Camden with her own two kids, who are both getting far too big far too quickly.
This book is carbon neutral. This is the first edition.
ISBN: 978-1-914314-21-6
£16.95
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'New photography of the Cat.' Written by Lucy Davies. 208pp, hardback, 130 x 180mm.
From the alley cats of Istanbul to a litter of AI-generated kittens, this is a collection of the world’s most striking contemporary feline photography, inviting us to explore our enduring obsession with these enigmatic creatures through a new lens.
Featured photographers: Marcel Heijnen, Robert Bahou, Alicia Rius, Lola Dupre, Gerrard Gethings, Andrius Burba, BriAnne Wills, Jouk Oosterhof, Nguan, Ekin Kück, Carli Davidson, Dag Knudsen, Jack Kenyon, Nikita Teryoshin, Stephen Eichhorn, Pascale Weber, Rojiman & Umatan Yamazaki, Robin Schwartz, Julia Lindemalm, Nils Jacobi, Max Knight, Tony Mendoza, Sami Uçan, Jamie Campbell, Matt McCarthy, Graphic Thought Facility
ISBN: 978-1-914314-94-0
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£10.95
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'An Opinionated Guide to Vegan London' (Third Edition). Text by Emmy Watts and Sara Kiyo Popowa. Photography by Sam A. Harris, David Post and others. 144pp, paperback, 162 x 112mm. Contains 50 locations, an introduction, a map and top recommendations.
This is the third edition of Hoxton Mini Press’s unashamedly biased (and very popular) guide to the best spots to eat modern vegan food in the capital. The brilliant places in this guide (both vegan and vegan friendly) will tempt even those more traditional foodies with original food pairings and fresh interiors. Created with the expert insight of Sara Kiyo Popowa and Emmy Watts, as well as original photography from Sam A. Harris and David Post, this is a pithy guide to the best ethical eateries in all of London: from junk food to fine dining, superfood bowls to sweet treats. It’s a must for anyone that cares about the planet as much as their taste buds.
This is the third edition.
ISBN: 978-1-914314-31-5
£20.00
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Weird Buildings, 240pp, hardback, 151 x 199mm.
Whether playful or provocative, all the buildings in this book push boundaries. From the fluid forms of Zaha Hadid's mountaintop museum to a whimsical teapot-shaped service station, enjoy this tour of the world's weirdest – and most wonderful – architecture.
This book is carbon neutral. This is the first edition.
ISBN: 978-1-914314-89-6
£10.95
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'An Opinionated Guide to Active London'. Text by Alice Porter. 160pp, paperback, 112 x 162mm. Contains 58 places, an introduction, and a 'best for...'
Being active needn't mean punching the sh*t out of a leather bag or seeking endless self-improvement. It can mean meeting new folk at social run clubs, signing up for swing dance or discovering the capital through its miles of surprisingly green walking routes. (Oh, and punching a bag counts, too.) This is your guide to getting the most out of your body and the city.
This book is carbon neutral. This is the first edition.
ISBN: 978-1-914314-90-2