£9.95
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'An Opinionated Guide to Sweet London'. Text by Imogen Lepere. Photography by Ola O. Smit and Philippa Langley. 144pp, paperback, 112 x 162mm. Contains 52 places, an introduction, a map and top recommendations.
Whether you’re after decadent doughnuts, an elegant afternoon tea or rich cinnamon swirls, our small but highly opinionated guide will lead you straight to sugar, spice and only the best things nice.
Imogen Lepere is a Brixton-born, Hackney-Wick-based writer specialising in the quirkier side of food and travel. She firmly believes it is always acceptable to eat pudding before main course.
Ola O. Smit is a food, lifestyle and travel photographer currently living in London. She is co-founder of Table magazine and co-creator of countless colourful cakes with her daughter, Zoe.
Philippa Langley is a London-based photographer whose work focuses on food, lifestyle and portraiture. As a fan of anything sweet and bite-sized, she particularly enjoyed sampling the chouquettes at Maître Choux (no.35 in the guide).
This book is carbon neutral. This is the first edition.
ISBN: 978-1-910566-88-6
£11.95
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'An Opinionated Guide to the Peak District'. Written by Joe Minihane. 192pp, paperback, 112 x 162mm. Contains over 60 places, an introduction, and suggestions for a 'perfect weekend'.
From brooding moorland to sun-skimmed summits, the Peaks offer plenty to get lost in. And when boots are muddy, retreat to warming hearths, historic homes and handsome limestone villages. This lively, opinionated guide shows you the best of England's first National Park: vast, wind-battered and wildly beautiful.
This book is carbon neutral. This is the first edition.
ISBN: 978-1-917719-18-6
£22.95
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'Britain's Best Gardens'. Written by Kendra Wilson. 224pp, hardback, 145 x 209mm.
Britain is blooming. From wildflower meadows to urban nature reserves, sprawling stately homes to tropical hothouses, this is your guide to our very best horticultural havens. Open to everyone, they offer sanctuary, biodiversity and inspiration. No green fingers required.
Pre-orders will ship the week of 20 April.
This book is carbon neutral. This is the first edition.
ISBN: 978-1-917719-13-1
£14.95
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'How to Enter the Art World'. Written by Hettie Judah with illustration by Jemima Burrill. 192pp, hardback, 125 x 190mm.
Can you make it without going to art school? Can you get back into the art world after years away? What does ‘success’ actually mean?
How to Enter the Art World… is a grown-up guide for any artist whose life is complicated, demanding and, well, human. Informed by years spent working with artists and dozens of candid interviews, it is a myth-busting bonanza full of insights, ideas and inspiration. Frank, funny and occasionally forthright, this is your friend on the path (back) into the art world.
‘Vital guidance for all artists. Empowering, encouraging and enlightening. Hettie Judah writes with such clarity and passion.’
– Robert Diament, writer and broadcaster, Talk Art podcast
‘Accessible, reassuring, useful and funny… I loved this book so much and needed it so badly, I practically inhaled it!’
– Viv Albertine, musician, artist and author
‘I’ve worked in the arts for over thirty years, and this is the first time I've read something and thought this was written for me.’
– Lou Mensah, founder of Shade Podcast and Shade Art Review
‘Hettie Judah writes with characteristic warmth and humour, but also great authority on a subject she knows well.’
– Caroline Walker, artist
This book is carbon neutral. This is the first edition.
ISBN: 978-1-917719-15-5
£11.95
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'An Opinionated Guide to London Neighbourhoods'. Text by James Manning. 224pp, paperback, 112 x 162mm. Contains 40 neighbourhoods, an introduction, and a 'best for' selection.
London is a city of villages – each with astonishingly diverse history, food and culture. Whether you’re a born-and-bred Londoner who rarely crosses the Thames or a visitor keen to swerve the tourist traps, this guide will show you where the locals eat, drink, shop and explore in 40 of the city’s most exciting neighbourhoods.
This book is carbon neutral. This is the first edition.
ISBN: 978-1-917719-00-1