The Complete Bentley
Eric Dymock
Published by Dove Publishing on behalf of Bentley Motors, 2008
320 pages, full-colour hardback in cloth slipcase
‘The Complete Bentley is the only single volume with an accurate comprehensive model-by-model guide with details, specifications and pictures of every Bentley made. It starts with the notable rotary aero engine of World War I as redesigned for the Royal Flying Corps by Lieutenant Walter Owen Bentley RN. It describes all the collectors’ classics and includes a fully-illustrated chronology of the company and its racing history since 1919.'...
Whitstable Natives
The Story of the
Whitstable Oyster
Mike Cable and Brian Aris
Published by
Live Wire Books
on behalf of The Whitstable Oyster Company
128 pages, full-colour hardback
Photographs by Brian Aris
www.brianaris.com...
The Hero Inside
Photographs by Gill Shaw
In support of Help for Heroes
Fund raiser published by Quiller, 2009, 128 pages, full-colour paperback with flaps...
Claire’s kitchen
Claire Caminada
Privately published, 2007 160 pages, full-colour paperback with flaps
Photographs by James Murphy
www.jamesmurphyphoto.com...
Homemade
Gorgeous things to make
with love
Ros Badger and
Elspeth Thompson
Published by Harper Collins, 2009, 256 pages, full-colour hardback...
Clitheroe Castle Museum
Susan Ashworth
Guidebook
Published by Scala Arts & Heritage on behalf of Clitheroe Castle, 2009
32 pages, full-colour paperback with flaps....
Life in a Cottage Garden
Carol Klein
with photographs by
Jonathan Buckley
Published by BBC Books, 2011, to accompany the television series of the same name.
256 pages, full-colour hardback quarter bound in cloth....
Rose Elliot’s New Complete Vegetarian Rose Elliot
Published by Collins, 2010 400 pages, full-colour hardback
Winner in the Lifestyle category of the British Book Design and Production Awards 2010...
Memento Mori
Churches and Churchyards
of England
Simon Marsden
Published by English Heritage, 2007
176 pages, full-colour hardback...
My Secret Garden
Alan Titchmarsh
Alan Titchmarsh is Britain’s most famous gardener, but very few people have ever seen the private garden he has created at his home in the Hampshire countryside – no magazines, no television programmes and no photographs have appeared anywhere. Now, for the first time, he has opened this personal paradise up to the world.
Renowned photographer and close friend Jonathan Buckley has been charting the evolution of Alan’s garden over the years, and his wonderful new photographs bring this magical retreat to life.
Published by BBC Books, an imprint of Ebury Publishing....