Ocean Art
£20.00A richly illustrated tour of ocean art, from ancient times to modern.
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A rollicking account of pirates’ codes, the strict rules essential for survival at sea.

An immersive, beautifully illustrated journey through medieval manuscript production.

A lyrical introduction to a multitude of life experiences in ancient Greece.

The scandalous history of tabloid journalism, from 16th century to the Sidebar of Shame.


An exploration of how environmental concerns have shaped and reflected English national identity since the 1960s.

A profusely illustrated history of the diplomatic embassy, from antiquity to today.


A new account of urban Victorian life told through the dubious day-to-day of London’s police courts. Â Nether World presents a rich, often humorous glimpse into everyday life in Victorian London through a revealing account of nineteenth-century police courts. People of all classes brought complaints to this court about those who had hurt, abused, or stolen from them?drunks, pickpockets, wife-beaters, and fraudsters?who were each in their turn judged by magistrates wielding broad summary powers. Delving into underexamined court records and the pages of a fast-developing newspaper industry, Drew D. Gray offers a fresh description of a vibrant, ever-changing metropolis and considers ongoing issues such as poverty, homelessness, violence, substance abuse, prostitution, and?of course?crime.

A wide-ranging, beautifully illustrated history of stained-glass installations.

A beautifully observed journey through the cycle of the year in Anglo-Saxon England.
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