Gift Ideas
Everyone loves a book. Especially one that they didn't know they needed but is actually perfect for them.
We've taken the hard-work out of shopping for "someone who has everything" and have hand-picked a selection of our books which we know will make unique and special gifts.
A complete set of Frances Partridge's remarkable diaires.
A collection of Bill Bernstein's photographs of the seventies New York disco scene.
An inscribed copy of Hardy Amies' autobiography, with the addition of two Christmas cards from Amies.
The second monograph on Bruce Weber, featuring his most important photographs from 1983 to 1987.
The catalogue for an exhibition of Hockney's paintings of the Yorkshire Landscape.
David Bailey's cult book on the Swinging Sixties.
Adrian Tinniswood's masterful trilogy on the English Country House scene.
A selection of Henri Cartier-Bresson's most notable portraits, selected by the photographer himself.
A pictorial dictionary of racing colours, as much a work of graphic art as a reference book.
The diaries of Maud Russell, owner of Mottisfont Abbey.
David Hockney provides the commentary to his life and work so far in this autobiographical volume.
A signed copy of Nicky Haslam's first book
The catalogue of the iconic 'Sensation' exhibition.
Beaton's spoof memoirs of Baroness Von Bülop, featuring a cast of Bright Young Things.
An examination of the lesser-known photographic work of Keith Vaughan.