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PS263 cover outer.qxp_PS238 outer 13/11/2015 15:15 Page 1 Order line: 01626 897100 FEATURED TITLES www.psbooks.co.uk FEATURED TITLES No.263 December 2015 Molly Olfield It was on visit to one of the Natural History Museum’s storage areas that QI researcher Molly Oldfield ‘caught the bug for backstage’. Comprised entirely of treasures from behind closed doors, this book tells the stories of finding her 60 chosen objects in the store rooms of museums around the world – objects too precious to exhibit (Harrison Schmitt’s spacesuit) or too large (Edinburgh’s blue whale) or too fragile (the silk Torah Ark curtain made from Moses Mendelssohn’s wife’s wedding dress). NEW THE SECRET MUSEUM Quality books at reduced prices WALLACE & GROMIT The Complete Cracking Contraptions Manual Derek Smith How do the Techno Trousers work? How did Wallace rebuild Preston the Cyber Dog? All is revealed in this two-volumesin-one manual, with descriptions of how each of Wallace and Gromit’s fantastic inventions works, cutaway diagrams and photographs of the machines in action. There are details of 40 contraptions, Hover Wellies from the Bed Launcher to Wallace’s A35 van, plus cutaways of his house and Invention cellar. Age 9-90 HAYNES 2013 PB 208pp Illus COLLINS 2013 HB 352pp Illus 253x196mm £25.00 19583 now £6.99 £16.99 18027 now £6.99 ‘The Pronouns’, a page from The Infant’s Grammar, or a Pic-Nic Party of the Parts of Speech,1824 ANCIENT ISRAEL The Former Prophets: Joshua, Judges, Samuel, and Kings NEW Robert Alter This volume in Alter’s award-winning new translation of the Hebrew Bible comprises the four books of narrative history known traditionally as the ‘Former Prophets’. They cover the stories of Joshua and the fall of Jericho, Saul and David (‘one of the greatest pieces of narrative in all of Western literature’), and the cycle of tales about the ‘Herculean folk-hero’ Samson. At the foot of each page is running commentary on the cultural background and difficulties in interpreting the Hebrew text. EVOLVING ENGLISH One Language, Many Voices An Illustrated History of the English Language David Crystal, one of the foremost experts on the English language, has compiled more than 150 texts which illustrate its development from the earliest Old English runic inscriptions to the many international Englishes of the 21st century. Discussing reproductions of selected pages from significant texts, he analyses changing linguistic features, highlights archaic and dialect words, charts the gradual emergence of a standard variety of English and considers the playful and literary uses to which the language has been put. BRITISH LIBRARY 2010 PB 160pp Illus 280x222mm £16.95 19814 now £6.99 Mainland UK orders received by Monday 21 December will be delivered in time for Christmas NORTON 2013 HB 870pp 243x165mm $35.00 19257 now £8.99 ZEALOT The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth NEW Julian Mitchell In the 1740s, a wealthy clergyman began to provide his guests with a picturesque river trip from his home up the River Wye. Gaining a reputation, the route inspired a commercial tour taking passengers from Ross to Chepstow, pausing at Monmouth and Tintern Abbey. This exhibition catalogue tells the story of how the tour evolved and displays over 100 examples of the work of 18th century artists who took the trip and recorded the views. LOGASTON 2010 PB 176pp Illus 258x204mm £12.95 19910 now £5.99 Dr Syntax tumbling into the water fromThomas Rowlandson’s The Tour of Dr Syntax in Search of the Picturesque, 1809 Visit our website: www.psbooks.co.uk Chris Oxlade For young Thomas the Tank fans who have grown curious about the nuts and bolts of the little blue locomotive, the Manual is full of information about how steam engines work. It has big, cutaway drawings of Thomas and friends and simple explanations of things such as fireboxes and tenders; and there are illustrated guides to other parts of the railway, such as tracks and cranes; a diesel engine (Mavis); a map of Sodor’s railways; and Thomas’s really useful words. Age 3-8. BRITISH LIBRARY 2011 PB 112pp Illus £7.95 19813 now £3.99 HAYNES 2009 HB 39pp Illus 270x207mm Back by popular demand £9.99 95516 now £4.99 f See also Thomas & Friends: Follow that Flour! in our children’s section on page 61 Your Order Form is inside the flap overleaf Gatehouse to the Church of St Bartholomew the Great in Smithfield, 1908 £17.99 19950 now £6.99 THE WYE TOUR AND ITS ARTISTS THOMAS THE TANK ENGINE MANUAL 1945 Onwards (All Aboard) Owners’ Workshop Manual Catherine Britton Featuring reproductions from rare editions in the British Library, this book surveys dogs in literature and how artists have interpreted them, from Cerberus guarding the gates of Hades in Homer’s Iliad to Spot the Dog. Catherine Britton discusses the role of each dog and the authors and artists who created such memorable canine characters as Dogmatix from Asterix, the Hound of the Baskervilles and Lassie. Reza Aslan Why did the early Church promulgate an image of Jesus as peaceful spiritual teacher rather than political revolutionary? In the context of the first century, how did Jesus understand himself? Aslan’s bestseller examines the Jesus presented by the Gospels within the context of his times, when the Holy Land was awash with apocalyptic fervour, with wandering prophets and would-be messiahs. The result is a fresh perspective on the birth of a religion and the complex figure of Jesus himself. WESTBOURNE 2013 HB 333pp NEW 68 DOGS IN BOOKS A Celebration of Dog Illustration Through the Ages Philip Davies London is an ancient city, yet one in constant flux. Featuring more than 500 mostly unpublished photographs from the London County Council archive, this richly evocative book opens a window on a vanished past. Spanning 75 years, from 1870 to 1945, it charts the transition from a Dickensian world of coaching inns to the devastation of the Blitz, revealing the architectural beauty that London has lost, explaining why some buildings have survived while others have perished, and sounding a clarion call to save what remains. TRANSATLANTIC 2015 HB 368pp Illus 290x245mm LOST LONDON 1870-1945 £39.95 88282 now £16.99 NEW A WAINWRIGHT: THE COMPLETE PICTORIAL GUIDES A Reader’s Edition (Ten volumes) Alfred Wainwright’s seven guides to the Lakeland Fells are joined in this 50th anniversary edition by his Pennine Way Companion, A Coast to Coast Walk and The Outlying Fells. Their original handwritten and hand-drawn pages have been enlarged by approximately ten per cent, but otherwise faithfully reproduced, and the books are bound in gold-embossed linen, with silk markers. Present day walkers should be aware that footpaths, cairns and way marks may well have changed since the first editions were published. 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FRANCES LINCOLN 2008 HB 2,128pp Illus On a Sailing Boat by Caspar David Fredrich from Lovers in Art featured in this issue plus 16-page Christmas gift supplement £159.99 98923 now £60.00 Visit our website: www.psbooks.co.uk Order line: 01626 897100 www.psbooks.co.uk PS263 cover inner.qxp_PS238 outer 13/11/2015 15:10 Page 1 SIMON LANG December 2015 INSIDE THIS ISSUE Featured Titles 2-3/66-69 Gift Ideas/Stocking Fillers 4-5/64-65 Postscript Favourites 6-7 Archaeology 8 Architecture/Design 58-59 Art/Photography 34-37 Audiobooks 33 Biography 26-27 British Isles 22-24 Calendars/Journals 42-43 Children’s 61-63 Crafts/Hobbies/Collectables 52-53 Cultural Studies/Politics 30-31 Fiction/Poetry 44-45 Food & Drink 50-51 Humour 60 History: 20th Century 13 Ancient 8-9 Medieval 9-11 Social/Industrial 14-15 Modern 12 General/British 16-17 Limited Quantities Only 38-41 Literary Biography/Literature 28 Military History 18-21 Health/Folklore 46 Music/Performing Arts 54-55 Nature/Gardens 48-50 Reference/Language 32-33 Religion 29 Science/Mathematics 47 Scotland 21 Transport 56-57 Travel & Exploration 25 Titles of academic interest are identified with A Order line: 01626 897100 John Vaughan Emblematic of Cornwall’s mining heritage, the romantic abandoned engine houses that litter the landscape are now an attraction of its principal industry: tourism. This illustrated history examines the origins and development of tin and copper mining, quarrying, china clay extraction and fishing in Cornwall as well as the diverse transport network that developed to serve these industries and later bring tourists to the area. The book includes map references and can be used as a practical guidebook. Paul Moorhouse From great palaces, estates and cathedrals to the spot in the New Forest where William II was killed by a stray arrow, there are hundreds of locations around Britain that have played a part in the lives of our kings and queens. This well-researched, illustrated gazetteer provides information on 400 sites with royal associations in England, Wales and Scotland, with directions to each and additional feature articles. ORDER FORM . CORNWALL: TRANSPORT AND INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE NEW THE MOST AMAZING ROYAL PLACES IN BRITAIN NEW Please enter your Customer no (on the back of the Christmas supplement) when you place your order Customer no: Reference no: SPECIAL DELIVERY INSTRUCTIONS Please keep message brief eg: if not in, please leave in garage or at No 21 etc (UK only) 263 YOUR DETAILS (BLOCK CAPITALS, please) TITLE NAME ADDRESS POSTCODE IAN ALLAN 2009 PB 192pp Illus £14.99 19961 now £5.99 COUNTRY DAYTIME PHONE No EMAIL (in case of query) Please enter your email address if you wish to receive email updates about our special offers READER'S DIGEST 2012 PB 242pp Illus £14.99 19772 now £5.99 DELIVERY DETAILS (if different) RAGGED LONDON The Life of London’s Poor TITLE NAME NEW THE GREAT WAR IN PORTRAITS NEW Paul Moorhouse Emphasizing the tension between promoting the qualities of leaders and heroes and reflecting the true horrors of the ordinary soldier’s experience, this catalogue of an exhibition held at the National Portrait Gallery assesses the First World War through portraiture. It brings together the work of artists, photographers, filmmakers and sculptors, with images ranging from official war artist William Orpen’s portrait of Field Marshal Haig to Gilbert Rogers’s painting of a dead stretcher-bearer and Max Beckman’s nightmarish self-portrait with a disfigured veteran. NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY 2014 PB 176pp Illus £18.95 19776 now £9.99 Michael Fitzgerald For centuries before the birth of the Welfare State, London’s poor lived crammed, often 40 to a room, in ramshackle and insanitary ‘rookeries’ such as Saffron Hill and Ratcliff Highway, largely invisible to the better-off. Based on primary sources, this revelatory book rescues their story from obscurity. Extensively illustrated with contemporary prints, it records their home life, employment, entertainment, food and drink, crime and punishment, and honours the humour and resilience with which they faced challenging conditions. NEW BAND OF ANGELS The Forgotten World of Early Christian Women Kate Cooper Among the defining figures of early Christianity were many remarkable women – from the villagers of Galilee to the empresses Helena and Eudoxia – whose influence helped to spread the word of the new religion, one household at a time. This book offers a fresh assessment of familiar texts about the women of Christian history and legend, prompting the reader to re-examine assumptions about the role of women in Christian ministry. 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We wish all our customers a very happy Christmas and New Year and thank you for your interest and support throughout 2015. ✃ www.psbooks.co.uk Welcome... PS263.1.qxp 13/11/2015 14:59 Page 3 Order line: 01626 897100 FEATURED TITLES Ed. Ed. Franziska Stegmann With an essay, The Kaleidoscope of Love by Bettina Schumann by way of introduction, this volume brings together the most famous and the most alluring depictions of lovers in painting and sculpture. There are reproductions of around 70 works by artists as diverse as Jan van Eyck, Rodin and Jeff Koons, and including such famous images as Klimt’s The Kiss and Millais’ The Black Brunswicker, accompanied by poems and extracts in celebration of the many faces of love. PRESTEL 2013 HB 128pp Illus 277x220mm NEW LOVERS IN ART £16.99 19796 now £7.99 Two Lovers, Arles by Vincent van Gogh, 1888, illustrating Darby and Joan by Frederick Edward Weatherby Country house party: Guests boating at Portnall Park, Virginia Water, Surrey in the late 19th century Christopher Simon Sykes The country house can claim to be the birthplace of photography in England through Fox Talbot’s work in the 1830s at Lacock Abbey; and throughout its early years, photography provided an aristocracy well endowed with leisure, money and space with the perfect pastime. Discovered in the attics and albums of Britain’s grandest houses, these 300 or more photographs, taken between the 1850s and 1930s, evoke a lifestyle now all but vanished. Reprinted in 2013, with forewords by Nigel Nicholson and Clive Aslet. NEW COUNTRY HOUSE CAMERA STACEY INTERNATIONAL 2013 HB 214pp Illus 313x228mm £29.99 19767 now £12.99 NEW ELEVEN DAYS IN AUGUST The Liberation of Paris in 1944 Matthew Cobb The liberation of Paris in August 1944 was a turning point of the Second World War and, contrary to myth, was far from bloodless. Drawing on unpublished diaries, eyewitness accounts, coded messages and secret conversations, Matthew Cobb provides an hour-by-hour account of the street fighting, the barricades, the burning tanks and the reprisals, as the Germans, realizing defeat was imminent, played a nerve-racking game of bluff with both the advancing Allies and their own High Command. SIMON & SCHUSTER 2013 HB 544pp Illus £25.00 19639 now £9.99 Mainland UK orders received by Monday 21 December will be delivered in time for Christmas NEW A SHORT HISTORY OF ENGLAND The Glorious Story of a Rowdy Nation Simon Jenkins In his concise, but comprehensive single volume, and with over 100 illustrations, Simon Jenkins covers all the key individuals and events in English history and identifies recurring themes such as relations with France and the role of Parliament. From the fifth century ‘Saxon Dawn’ to the recent coalition government he provides – ‘as simply as possible’ – a lucid narrative of how the England we know today came to be. PUBLIC AFFAIRS 2011 HB 384pp Illus 240x165mm $35.00 19526 now £9.99 www.psbooks.co.uk Visitline: our +44 website: www.psbooks.co.uk Order (0)1626 897100 e-mail: [email protected] 3 PS263.1.qxp 13/11/2015 14:59 Page 4 www.psbooks.co.uk GIFT IDEAS NEW SEWING SOLUTIONS Tips and Advice for the Savvy Sewist Nicole Vasbinder With this welldesigned guide, expert sewing teacher Nicole Vasbinder aims to answer the most common questions that learners ask and to provide ‘the essential reference book for the new generation of sewists and sewists of all abilities’. It begins with a detailed explanation of the basic sewing machine and marking, measuring and cutting tools, then goes on to deal with fabrics, patterns, sewing techniques, embellishments and trims, fitting and finishing. INTERWEAVE 2012 PB 192pp Illus 208x145mm £13.00 20016 now £4.99 THE COMPLETE SMOKING DIARIES NEW A VISUAL HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH BIBLE The Tumultuous Tale of the World’s Bestselling Book NEW Simon Gray The playwright Simon Gray began to keep a diary at 65, and continued until shortly before his death in 2008. Published to enormous acclaim, its four volumes are gathered here for the first time. Like Pepys, he writes without self-censorship, the messy business of life spilling from the page. Breathtakingly funny, painfully honest and sparkling with wit, he charts triumphs, disasters, love, friendship, alcohol, adultery – and the diagnosis of the cancer that will kill him. Donald L Brake, a keen collector of English translations of the Bible, scatters tales of his quest for antiquarian tomes throughout this illustrated history. The book focuses on the risk of heresy charges that surrounded the printed vernacular versions by men such as Wycliffe, Tyndale and Coverdale and, from the earliest known English Psalter in the eighth century to the plethora of Bibles available today, it celebrates the scholars whose work made the Christian scriptures accessible to the people. BAKER 2008 HB 352pp Illus £16.99 19253 now £6.99 GRANTA 2013 HB 858pp £25.00 19806 now £9.99 NEW THE LOVE OF AN UNKNOWN SOLDIER Love Letters Found in a Trench Its authorship shrouded in mystery since it was first published in 1918, this series of 19 letters from a junior officer on the Western Front to an American nurse he had met and fallen in love with while on leave in Paris, was discovered in an abandoned dug-out by another officer. Whatever their provenance, the letters tell a poignant love story and at the same time express the courage of the author and his fellow soldiers in their desperate situation. UNIFORM 2015 HB 127pp 177x125pp £9.99 20034 now £4.99 FAVOURITE CHRISTMAS CAROLS Aled Jones Much-loved favourites such as ‘Once in Royal David’s City’ and ‘Silent Night’ and lesser-known songs such as ‘Jesus Christ the Apple Tree’ are among this selection of 32 carols. In each chapter the words (and in some cases the music) of one carol are accompanied by commentary in which Aled Jones delves into the history of its writer and composer and discusses its significance for him. PREFACE 2010 HB 178pp £16.99 99694 now £4.99 4 THE BURGLAR CAUGHT BY A SKELETON And Other Singular Tales from the Victorian Press Jeremy Clay The British Library’s newspaper collection preserves a hidden history of the farcical and tragic misfortunes of ordinary people which enthralled and appalled Victorian readers. For this compendium, Clay has unearthed hundreds of bizarre tales, including the pallbearer killed by a coffin, the Father Christmas whose beard caught fire, an elephant called into the witness box and a 19-ton consignment of embalmed cats, (Previously in Postscript as a hardback.) ICON 2014 PB 320pp Illus 197x128mm £8.99 19830 now £3.99 Postscript order line: 01626 897100 PS263.1.qxp 13/11/2015 14:59 Page 5 Order line: 01626 897100 GIFT IDEAS NEW THE GREATEST MOVIES YOU’LL NEVER SEE Ed. Simon Braund From the 1920s and Charlie Chaplin’s unrealized project of a Napoleon biopic (with himself as Bonaparte) to Gladiator II in the 2000s and Potsdamer Platz, abandoned after the suicide of director Tony Scott in 2012, this engrossing volume offers a detailed history of cinema explored through the films that failed to get off the ground. Whether over-ambitious or totally misguided, these are the movies that had the potential to be great and could have changed the course of careers. AURUM 2013 HB 256pp Illus £20.00 20065 now £7.99 Giraffes on Horseback Salads, the great unmade collaboration between director Salvador Dali and the Marx Brothers NEW PHILIP’S ATLAS OF THE WORLD Cover illustration by Maira Kalman for the 1 February 1999 edition Published in association with the Royal Geographical Society and the Institute of British Geographers, this superb atlas uses nearly 200 pages of Philip’s excellent cartography to give accurate, detailed and balanced coverage of the countries of the Earth. The atlas has been revised and updated to 2014, with information and statistics for over 220 countries; urban area and city centre maps for 70 cities; thematic maps, charts and diagrams and satellite images of Earth. Plus an 86,000-name index and a geographical glossary. THE BIG NEW YORKER BOOK OF DOGS In sections on Good Dogs, Bad Dogs, Top Dogs and Underdogs, this wonderful anthology gathers articles, short stories, poems and cartoons about dogs from the archives of The New Yorker magazine, along with reproductions of vintage dogrelated covers. The authors include regular New Yorker contributors and wellknown writers from both sides of the Atlantic, among them Roald Dahl, Mark Strand, Arthur Miller, John Updike and ‘the first man of the dog’, James Thurber. HEINEMANN 2012 HB 413pp Illus 283x214mm PHILIP’S 2014 HB 448pp Illus 362x275mm £30.00 17550 now £14.99 £75.00 20182 now £30.00 Back by popular demand CHARLIE AND LOLA Alan Bennett This moving, affectionate, witty and often very funny memoir by one of Britain’s best-loved writers tells of his parents’ marriage and his own childhood in 1940s Leeds. It is filled with wry and poignant vignettes of Christmases with Grandma Peel and the lives and loves of his unforgettable aunties Kathleen and Myra. Tragically, it also recounts his mother’s slow descent into depression and dementia as a long-buried family secret is finally brought to light. (Taken from Untold Stories.) A LIFE LIKE OTHER PEOPLE’S FABER/PROFILE 2009 PB 256pp Illus 168x126mm £7.99 20835 now £3.99 (Four volumes) Lauren Child Charlie is a very kind and patient brother to his little sister Lola, even when she borrows his things and unwraps his birthday presents. These four books are based on the original characters created by Lauren Child, with illustrations from the animated series on TV. The stories are: My Best, Best Friend, Look after Your Planet, This is Actually My Party and Please May I Have Some of Yours? Ages 3-7 PUFFIN 2014 PB 124pp Illus 273x248mm £27.96 17967 now £11.99 Mainland UK orders received by Monday 21 December will be delivered in time for Christmas Visit our website: www.psbooks.co.uk 5 PS263.1.qxp 13/11/2015 15:00 Page 6 www.psbooks.co.uk POSTSCRIPT FAVOURITES ARCHAEOLOGY SPILLING THE BEANS The Autobiography of One of Television’s Two Fat Ladies A HISTORY OF THE WORLD Clarissa Dickson Wright Good-humoured, forthright and forging ahead at a rate of knots, Clarissa Dickson Wright (1947-2014) tells an extraordinary story – of formidable grandmothers and a beloved mother, legal distinction (as the youngest woman ever called to the Bar) and alcohol addiction, sobering up with AA – all that and more before Two Fat Ladies ‘changed my life’. First published in 2009, this ‘feast of a memoir’ (The Independent) brings the story up to her campaigns for the countryside. HODDER 2008 PB 336pp Illus Andrew Marr ‘The more one knows about our early history as hunter-gatherers and our long history as farmers, and then about the dizzying acceleration of world trade and industry that has taken us into modern times, the less mysterious today’s world seems’. Andrew Marr’s popular history of the world starts around 70,000 years ago and surveys cultures that have failed and vanished as well as the origins of modern superpowers, and finds surprising echoes and parallels across vast distances and epochs. MACMILLAN 2012 HB 635pp Illus £7.99 18211 now £3.99 £25.00 98305 now £9.99 THE GREAT BRITISH YEAR Wildlife Through the Seasons IAN FLEMING’S COMMANDOS The Story of 30 Assault Unit in WWII Stephen Moss Instead of the usual four seasons, this magnificent survey of British wildlife looks at four threemonth periods of transition between them. With stunning photography and engaging, informative text, it studies the ways in which animals and plants respond to The dormouse hibernates for up subtle changes in day to seven months of the year length, temperature and the weather as the seasons progress. There is also a behindthe-scenes look at the work of the BBC Natural History Unit, and lists of places to watch wildlife. Accompanied the BBC TV series. Off-mint. QUERCUS 2013 HB 320pp Illus 280x248mm £25.00 20412 now £9.99 MRS ROBINSON’S DISGRACE The Private Diary of a Victorian Lady Kate Summerscale In June 1858, soon after the new Court of Divorce began sitting, Henry Oliver Robinson brought a divorce suit on the grounds of his wife’s adultery, submitting her diary as evidence. Read aloud in court, the diary was more sensational than anything in contemporary fiction. Kate Summerscale tells the story of romance, scandal, the boundaries of privacy, and a diary in which Isabella Robinson ‘seemed to have invited, and lovingly recorded, her own disgrace’. BLOOMSBURY 2012 HB 320pp £16.99 93475 now £5.99 6 Nicholas Rankin Ian Fleming gained much of the inspiration for his James Bond novels from his experiences as assistant to the Director of Naval Intelligence during the Second World War. During this period he founded a special commando spy unit – 30AU – whose task was to seize enemy intelligence from the front line. This book tells the story of this innovative force, which in the last months of the war managed to obtain the entire archive of the German Navy. FABER 2011 HB 311pp Illus £20.00 11767 now £7.99 LONDON UNFURLED Matteo Pericoli United and divided by a river, London is one of the few world cities to find its essence in two profoundly contrasting yet nearly touching urban environments. The Italian artist Matteo Pericoli travelled the 20-mile stretch of the Thames from Hammersmith Bridge to the Millennium Dome to draw both banks of the river. His pin-sharp, 37-foot-long folding panorama is accompanied by essays by two of the city’s foremost contemporary chroniclers, North Londoner Iain Sinclair and southside resident Will Self. PICADOR 2011 HB 66pp Illus 278x171mm £25.00 18206 now £4.99 The City from Cannon Street Railway Bridge to Tower Bridge Postscript order line: 01626 897100 PS263.1.qxp 13/11/2015 15:00 Page 7 Order Order line: line: 01626 01626 897100 897100 POSTSCRIPT ANCIENT FAVOURITES HISTORY THE SUGAR GIRLS Tales of Hardship, Love and Happiness in Tate & Lyle’s East End THE DIAMOND QUEEN Elizabeth II and Her People Andrew Marr In telling the life story of Elizabeth II, Andrew Marr is concerned with the influences on her and ‘why she does what she does’. The result is a study of the monarchy that chronicles the Queen’s pivotal role at the centre of state, which is largely hidden from the public gaze, and makes a strong case for the institution itself. Marr presents a vivid account not only of Elizabeth II, but also of the country she has reigned over for six decades. Off-mint. Duncan Barrett; Nuala Calvi The most sought after employer for young East End women in the immediate aftermath of the Second World War was the famous sugar refiner Tate and Lyle. The company offered the best pay and provided an unrivalled social life. Highlighting the camaraderie as well as the hard work, this book recounts the adventures of some of the young women who worked there in the 1940s and 1950s. HARPER 2013 PB 352pp MACMILLAN 2011 HB 432pp Illus £7.99 16648 now £3.99 £25.00 97391 now £9.99 A COOK’S YEAR IN A WELSH FARMHOUSE Elisabeth Luard Cookery writer Elisabeth Luard has gathered a collection of recipes inspired by the Welsh landscape where she lives. Recipes such as Nettle and Spinach Ravioli, Lamb with Rosemary and Lemon, Pigeon, Parsley and Potato Pie, Carrot and Chestnut Cake, and Blackberry Jam are interspersed with month-by-month observations on the natural world around her, and stories of locals, family and friends. Also featuring beautiful photography, this book will inspire your cooking all year round. BLOOMSBURY 2011 HB 288pp Illus £25.00 16379 now £8.99 THE LIFE AND FATE OF VASILY GROSSMAN John Garrard; Carol Garrard When this biography first appeared in 1996, Vasily Grossman (190564) was little known in the West; now that his novel Life and Fate is recognized as a masterpiece of Second World War literature, and now that Soviet archives have become accessible, this new edition presents a magisterial account of Grossman’s life as a Jew in an anti-Semitic authoritarian state, his experiences as a war correspondent with the Red Army, and his bitter struggles with the Soviet authorities. PEN & SWORD 2012 HB 484pp Illus £25.00 16906 now £9.99 Mainland UK orders received by Monday 21 December will be delivered in time for Christmas TALKING ABOUT DETECTIVE FICTION PD James Detective fiction has held a vast swath of the reading public in its thrall for more than a century, and has had few greater practitioners than PD James. In this succinct and elegant investigation, the doyenne of British crime writers traces its origins in the work of Dickens and Wilkie Collins, casts an expert eye over the creations of her predecessors and examines the challenges, achievements and potential of the genre. BODLEIAN LIBRARY 2009 HB 160pp £12.99 96716 now £5.99 BRITAIN’S LOST MINES The Vanished Kingdom of the Men who Carved out the Nation's Wealth Chris Arnot Coal was by far the biggest and most important mining industry in Britain before its recent decline, but for centuries all kinds of other minerals and ores, including copper, salt, tin, iron and slate, were also Sinking the shaft at Pensford pit mined. With a fine in north Somerset in 1910 selection of archive and modern photographs, this illustrated celebration of British mining and the communities that built up around it visits 30 sites, from the famous coal town of Ashington in Northumberland to the last metal mine in Devon. AURUM 2013 HB 192pp Illus 284x216mm £25.00 17488 now £7.99 Visit our website: www.psbooks.co.uk 7 PS263.1.qxp 13/11/2015 15:00 Page 8 ARCHAEOLOGY ARCHAEOLOGY/ANCIENT HISTORY www.psbooks.co.uk THE PAST FROM ABOVE Aerial Photographs of Archaeological Sites Georg Gerster; Ed. Charlotte Trumpler A pioneer of aerial photography, Georg Gerster travelled the world for 50 years, photographing archaeological sites from the air. In this book, which accompanied a major exhibition of Gerster’s work in 2005, the archaeologist Charlotte Trumpler introduces 250 photographs of sites, among them the Acropolis, Karnak, the Great Wall of China and the The Pont du Gard, mid first century CE Aztec palaces. The photographs are arranged by the type of site and accompanied by expert captions and notes on memorable flights by Gerster himself. FRANCES LINCOLN 2005 PB 415pp Illus 290x235mm NEW DIG WW2 Rediscovering the Great Wartime Battles Jean Hood In the Dig WW2 TV series, Dan Snow undertook a number of archaeological investigations on Second World War battle sites, including diving the wreck of a cargo ship laden with Sherman tanks and unearthing a downed Spitfire. With photographs from the excavations, as well as archive images, this accompanying book delves further into the digs, and the human stories they reveal, and places the finds in the context of the war as a whole. CONWAY 2012 HB 272pp Illus 255x197mm £25.00 19580 now £7.99 THE CODE-BREAKER’S SECRET DIARIES Jean-François Champollion (17901832) devoted his short life to solving the mystery of Egyptian hieroglyphs, but he made only one visit to Egypt, during a lull in the Mediterranean war against the Ottoman Sultan. This book brings together the letters and diary entries from May 1828 to March 1830 in which Champollion vividly and amusingly documents both the dangers of the expedition and his exhilaration at archaeological discoveries. GIBSON SQUARE 2009 PB 288pp £8.99 17859 now £3.99 $39.95 16411 now £14.99 Patricia Southern Stonehenge is one of the most famous monuments in the world, but the instantly recognizable monument we know now is only its last phase before it was abandoned around 1500 BCE. In this concise account, Patricia Southern considers the conflicting theories about how Stonehenge was built with such precision and why, and traces the various transformations on the site from c.8000 BCE to ‘Ever After’ – from c.700 BCE to modern times. THE STORY OF STONEHENGE AMBERLEY 2014 PB 160pp Illus £9.99 19863 now £3.99 THE BIRTH OF A BOROUGH An Archaeological Study of Anglo-Saxon Stafford Martin Carver While much archaeological research on the Anglo-Saxon era has focused on famous centres such as London and York, Stafford offered an opportunity for a large scale examination of an ordinary county town in the ninth and tenth centuries. This volume reports on the ten-year project during which archaeologists discovered that ‘dark age’ Stafford had acted as a centre for the delivery of grain tribute and was commandeered by Aethelflaeda, Lady of the Mercians, for the construction of her burh. No jacket. BOYDELL 2010 HB 194pp Illus 280x215mm £60.00 17930 now £19.99 ANCIENT HISTORY Paul Chrystal In this intriguing history we encounter ‘admirable, exciting, evil, slatternly and dangerous women fighting to be heard and seen against insurmountable odds in a world run by men, for men’. Chrystal’s account, written for the general reader as well as students of ancient history, covers aspects of Roman women’s lives ranging from betrothal and marriage to education, religion and the dark arts. WOMEN IN ANCIENT ROME AMBERLEY 2013 HB 225pp Illus £20.00 16963 now £7.99 ARCHAEOLOGY Theories, Methods and Practice Colin Renfrew; Paul Bahn A muchrespected text, designed for undergraduates and widely used on archaeology courses, this is a comprehensive, well-illustrated introduction to all aspects of the discipline. Beginning with the history of archaeology, the book covers how the archaeological record is formed and how it can be recovered; the organization of societies, the environments of early communities and explanation in archaeology; and ends with a survey of the discipline today and five recent case studies. Fourth edition. THAMES & HUDSON 2004 PB 656pp Illus 230x187mm £24.95 19334 now £9.99 8 Postscript order line: 01626 897100 PS263.1.qxp 13/11/2015 15:00 Page 9 Order line: 01626 897100 ANCIENT/MEDIEVAL HISTORY Ralph D Sawyer In this highly-acclaimed book, Ralph Sawyer, widely acknowledged as the preeminent expert on Chinese military history, uses oracular inscriptions, archaeological findings and traditional accounts to chart the technologies, strategies and logistics of ancient Chinese militarism. From the earliest arrowheads to the adoption of fortified walls and chariot warfare, Sawyer provides a definitive study of the tools and methods that won wars and shaped Chinese history. BASIC BOOKS 2011 HB 568pp NEW ANCIENT CHINESE WARFARE £25.00 93627 now £7.99 MEDIEVAL HISTORY ALEXANDER II King of Scots 1214-1249 Richard Oram The 35 years of Alexander II’s rule were a period of decisive change, as the king contributed to the making of Scotland by bringing together petty principalities into a unified state with a common Scots identity. Oram offers a reappraisal of this under-studied period of Scottish history, examining Alexander’s achievements in the fields of domestic politics and international diplomacy as well as his relationships with his mother, his first wife, magnates, officials and senior clergy. JOHN DONALD 2012 PB 304pp Illus GREEK ARCHITECTURE AND ITS SCULPTURE Ian Jenkins Drawing on the collections of the British Museum, curator Ian Jenkins discusses some of the greatest monuments of classical antiquity, such as the temple of Artemis at Ephesos and the Mausoleum at Halikarnassos, two of the seven wonders of the ancient world. As well as examining in detail these buildings’ construction and sculptural decoration, he also considers how they reflect their historical background and what they reveal about the people who funded, designed and built them. The Nereid Monument, a sculptured tomb from Lycia, c.390-380 BCE HARVARD UP 2006 HB 271pp Illus 245x180mm 11779 now £7.99 THE THAMES & HUDSON DICTIONARY OF ANCIENT EGYPT £60.00 17948 now £30.00 The temple of Amun-Ra at Karnak 2002 HB 192pp Illus 284x222mm JOHN DONALD 2010 PB 206pp Ed. Janet S Loengard What was the social, economic, legal and religious background to Magna Carta? How was King John perceived by those who knew him, and what was England like during his reign? The studies in this collection analyse such issues as the legacy of earlier Angevin rulers, the burgeoning economy of the early 13th century and Magna Carta’s effects on widows and property. The volume ends with the first critical edition of an open letter of 1210 from the king himself. BOYDELL 2010 HB 200pp £9.95 17611 now £4.99 17085 now £9.99 John Marsden tells the story of the Cenel Loairn, one of the principal dynastic kindreds of Dalriada, who first came to notice in the seventh century, displacing the Cenel nGabrain, but moving from Argyll to Moray after the Pictish onslaught in the 730s. The Cenel Loairn’s ascendancy reached its pinnacle in 1040, when Macbeth seized the high kingship of the Scots, but went into decline after the death of Macbeth and his successor Lulach at the hands of Malcolm Canmore. MAGNA CARTA AND THE ENGLAND OF KING JOHN THAMES & HUDSON 2008 PB 272pp Illus Colin Amery; Brian Curran Jr On 24 August 79 CE, the prosperous Roman city of Pompeii was the victim of one of the worst natural disasters in recorded history. The eruption of Vesuvius which killed 20,000 inhabitants and buried the city that day also preserved it. This lavishly illustrated study tells the story of the rediscovery and excavation of Pompeii since 1748. The authors describe what the site revealed about Roman life and discuss the impact of those discoveries on archaeology, art and architecture. J PAUL GETTY MUSEUM KINGS, MORMAERS, REBELS Early Scotland’s Other Royal Family £20.00 11477 now £7.99 Toby Wilkinson Part of the famous World of Art series, this concise, authoritative A-Z covers every aspect of the ancient civilization of the Nile valley and its study by Egyptologists, with illustrated entries on all the Egyptian rulers, including little-known kings as well as famous pharaohs; the major archaeological sites in Egypt and Sudan; and on cultural topics such as creation myths, hieroglyphs and clothing. THE LOST WORLD OF POMPEII £25.00 19112 now £9.99 TOWARDS ONE WORLD Ancient Persia and the West Warwick Ball The attempt by Persia to extend its borders into Europe in the sixth century BCE is usually considered to mark the beginning of the relationship between East and West. Warwick Ball argues against the common perception of this relationship as a short-lived ‘Manichean struggle’, emphasizing instead the profound influence of the Persian religious idea of a single universal creator and the complexity of relations between the Persian Empire and the GrecoRoman world. EAST & WEST 2010 PB 240pp Illus £14.95 18180 now £6.99 ENGLAND AND THE AVIGNON POPES The Practice of Diplomacy in Late Medieval Europe Karsten Ploger This study of Anglo-papal relations during the 14th century focuses on the forms and structures of diplomatic communication, rather than its content and ‘end-products’ such as alliances and treaties. The author applies theories of international relations and draws on a range of unpublished sources to examine the complex dialogue between Westminster and the popes Clement VI and Innocent VI concerning two ‘grand themes’: ecclesiastical administration and the preservation of peace. LEGENDA 2005 PB 318pp £55.00 18218 now £12.99 Visit our website: www.psbooks.co.uk f 9 PS263.1.qxp 13/11/2015 15:00 Page 10 www.psbooks.co.uk MEDIEVAL HISTORY THE LADY QUEEN The Notorious Reign of Joanna I, Queen of Naples, Jerusalem and Sicily Nancy Goldstone Accused by her in-laws of murdering her husband, Joanna, Queen of Naples, stood trial in Avignon in 1348. She was 22 years old, yet spoke (in Latin) in her own defence. In this compelling account of how, despite her youth and sex, Joanna triumphed over her enemies, raised an army and took back her realm, Nancy Goldstone paints a richly detailed portrait of a medieval queen notorious throughout history for a crime she did not commit. WALKER 2009 HB 380pp Illus $27.00 97106 now £7.99 BANNOCKBURN Scotland’s Greatest Battle for Independence NEW Peter Reese Cutting through the myths that surround the battle, this is a landmark study of the victory of Robert the Bruce over Edward II’s army at Bannockburn in June 1314. It shows how the battle was a turning point in history for the English as well as the Scots: a medieval clash of arms that helped define the political landscape of Britain and became, for many Scots, a patriotic talisman. CANONGATE 2014 PB 256pp £9.99 19875 now £3.99 SUNDAY OBSERVANCE AND THE SUNDAY LETTER IN ANGLO-SAXON ENGLAND Ed. Dorothy Haines Since the early Middle Ages Christians have marked a weekly holy day in a tradition associated with the so-called Sunday Letter, a communication alleged to have fallen from heaven, which was widely copied and translated. Haines’s edition presents the six Old English versions of the text, with facing translations, commentary and glossary. She also discusses the Latin versions, the texts’ historical, legal and theological contexts and the development of Sunday observance. DS BREWER 2010 HB 268pp £60.00 17959 now £19.99 THE BOOK AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF BRITAIN, c.550-1050 A Study in Written and Visual Literacy and Orality NEW Michelle P Brown What was the significance of the book as both an instrument of social change and preserver of tradition in Britain between late Roman antiquity and the time of the Norman Conquest? What does ‘literacy’ mean in this period? Brown examines contemporary books, runic inscriptions and legal documents to analyse social perceptions of relationships between words and images, the generation and reception of books within ‘communities of reading’ and the establishment of great Anglo-Saxon libraries. A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE VIKINGS The Last Pagans or the First Modern Europeans? Jonathan Clements Travelling hundreds of miles to trade and fight, the Vikings were undoubtedly great seafarers. But were they noble heathens or oafish pirates? How much do archaeological discoveries agree with what we read in the sagas? What happened to the Vikings as Christianity spread? This concise study addresses these questions by focusing on the lives of some of the most famous Vikings. ROBINSON 2015 PB 272pp Illus £8.99 69172 now £3.99 A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE NORMANS The Conquests that Changed the Face of Europe François Neveux The history of the Normans began a long time before William the Conqueror arrived in England in 1066. In this absorbing and accessible introduction, Professor Neveux describes the ‘extraordinary Norman adventure’ that changed the landscape and culture of Europe, from the first Viking raids of the eighth century to the defeat of the Normans in Sicily in the mid 13th century. Translated by Howard Curtis. ROBINSON 2008 PB 280pp Illus £8.99 63292 now £3.99 BRITISH LIBRARY 2011 HB 184pp Illus £45.00 19811 now £16.99 HISTORY OF WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR Back by popular Jacob Abbott Born in Normandy and demand promised the throne of England by King Edward, William, Duke of Normandy decided to invade the country after another contender for the crown took the throne. Chronicling the years from his illegitimate birth to his calamitous burial, Jacob Abbott’s engaging narrative describes the young conqueror’s struggles, ambitions and aspirations during his time in power in both Normandy and England. First published in 1899. SKYHORSE 2012 PB 144pp Illus BASIC 2011 HB 413pp Illus £9.99 98214 now £5.99 10 ARMIES OF HEAVEN The First Crusade and the Quest for Apocalypse Jay Rubenstein The First Crusade represented a new kind of unrestrained holy warfare, with Christian warriors hoping to bring about the cataclysmic upheaval of the End Times by seizing Jerusalem from its Muslim rulers. Rubenstein uses contemporary chronicles and autobiographical works as he combines military history with a psychological exploration of churchmen and warriors to emphasize the role played by apocalyptic thought in motivating 100,000 European crusaders. £23.99 10938 now £9.99 Postscript order line: 01626 897100 PS263.1.qxp 13/11/2015 15:00 Page 11 Order line: 01626 897100 THE PLANTAGENETS The Kings that Made Britain Derek Wilson At the accession of Henry II in 1154, the Plantagenets ruled over a realm that stretched from the Scottish borders to the Pyrenees. When Richard III died in 1485, only Calais was left on the European mainland, but the Plantagenets had consolidated and secured royal control within Britain. In this lucid account of their 300 year reign, Wilson chronicles the turbulent and often blood-soaked world of kings such as Richard the Lionheart, King John and Henry V, the hero of Agincourt. QUERCUS 2014 PB 296pp Illus £9.99 16645 now £4.99 MELISENDE OF JERUSALEM The World of a Forgotten Crusader Queen Margaret Tranovich Although she ruled the Kingdom of Jerusalem for more than 20 years during the 12th century, Queen Melisende is a shadowy figure whose name is unfamiliar to most people today. Margaret Tranovich pieces together the sketchy sources to set Melisende in the political context of her tumultuous times and uses the art of the period to explore the full breadth of the queen’s contacts with the rich Byzantine, Islamic and European traditions. MEDIEVAL ARCHAEOLOGY HISTORY NEW AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF THE KNIGHTS HOSPITALLER Stephen Dafoe tells the story of the Knights Hospitaller from their beginnings in the era of the Crusades more than 900 years ago to their present-day manifestation (in 120 countries) that continues their original duty of running hospices. With illustrations depicting key figures in Hospitaller history and the citadels constructed by the Order, the book focuses on their major battles and conquests, notably the island of Malta, and their defence and eventual loss of the beseiged Rhodes. IAN ALLAN 2010 HB 160pp Illus The refectory of the Knights Hospitaller below the citadel at Acre £19.99 19882 now £7.99 EAST & WEST 2011 PB 191pp Illus NEW CHIVALRY The Origins and History of the Orders of Knighthood Kevin L Gest Recent years have seen growing interest in the activities and cultural legacy of chivalric orders such as the Knights of St John, the Knights Templar and the Most Noble Order of the Garter. Tracing the history of these and other orders with British connections, Kevin Gest assembles evidence from primary sources, some of which contradicts popular myth; and he also examines Masonic connections and the symbolism of chivalric designs and architecture. £14.95 18178 now £6.99 IAN ALLAN 2010 HB 320pp Illus £19.99 19880 now £7.99 AGINCOURT The Story of a Battle Rosemary Hawley Jarman A decisive victory for Henry V looked like a remote prospect when he decided to march his depleted army across Normandy to the English stronghold of Calais in October 1415. The campaigning season was almost over and the capture of Harfleur, after a long siege, was all he had to show for it. This very readable history profiles the young king and his army and follows the action from their arrival on French soil to the great battle and its aftermath. PUIR LABOURERS AND BUSY HUSBANDMEN The Countryside of Lowland Scotland in the Middle Ages Piers Dixon Part of The Making of Scotland series of lively and accessible introductions to important themes in Scottish archaeology and history, this volume focuses on the countryside of Lowland Scotland in the Middle Ages. AMBERLEY 2012 HB 192pp Illus 240x160mm BIRLINN 2002 PB 64pp Illus 260x190mm £18.99 19315 now £7.99 £6.99 11499 now £3.99 COMPOSTELA AND EUROPE The Story of Diego Gelmírez Manuel Castineiras Santiago de Compostela is perhaps the most celebrated pilgrimage site in Europe, but few know that its fame is largely due to the energy and genius of one man, Diego Gelmírez. Published in conjunction with a major exhibition and beautifully illustrated with many colour photographs of medieval architecture, sculpture and illuminated manuscripts, this handsome volume chronicles the life and travels of the visionary 12thcentury cleric, and charts his tireless campaign to put Santiago on the map. SKIRA 2010 HB 340pp Illus 277x237mm Ed. Paul Williamson; Peta Motture From the Symmachi Panel, made in Rome around 400 CE, to a standing cup in the form of a nautilus shell from late 16th century Regensburg, this volume tells the stories of 37 priceless masterpieces in the V&A collections. The objects are divided into chapters on those made for status and display, religious artefacts and secular works, and include such treasures as the enamelled reliquary casket of St Thomas Becket, the St Nicholas Crozier and the Leonardo notebooks. V&A 2010 HB 104pp Illus 207x184mm MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE TREASURES £34.00 18995 now £16.99 HERALDIC BADGES IN ENGLAND AND WALES THAMES & HUDSON 2001 HB 334pp Illus 280x220mm (Four volumes) Michael Powell Siddons The first general study of heraldic badges, Michael Siddons’s monumental work offers an overview of the subject from the first use of badges in the 14th century to their decline in the early 17th century. Volume I discusses the nature and use of heraldic badges and sources of information on them. Volume II is in two parts containing dictionaries of royal and non-royal badges; while Volume III contains ordinaries of heraldic badges and livery colours, the bibliography, list of manuscripts and index. BOYDELL 2009 HB 1320pp $50.00 16403 now £14.99 £350.00 98818 now £100.00 £14.99 17066 now £5.99 Ed. Robert Bartlett This remarkable book combines more than 800 superb illustrations from manuscripts, paintings and sculpture with a lively, informed commentary to illuminate every aspect of medieval Europe from the fall of Rome to the dawn of the Renaissance. Organized thematically, it examines religious faith, civil power, domestic life, work, sex and death, the arts, architecture, the life of the mind, and relations with non-Christian faiths. The book also includes biographies of key personalities, timelines, maps, a glossary and a gazetteer. MEDIEVAL PANORAMA Visit our website: www.psbooks.co.uk 11 PS263.1.qxp 13/11/2015 15:00 Page 12 www.psbooks.co.uk ARCHAEOLOGY MODERN HISTORY NEW FISHGUARD FIASCO An Account of the Last Invasion of Britain John S Kinross With revolutionary fervour and help from Irish republicans, the French mounted an invasion of Britain in February 1797. The troops landing at Fishguard in Pembrokeshire were designed to divert attention from a larger force attacking Ireland but this contingent failed to arrive leaving the intended assault on Bristol, via Wales, an isolated and forlorn effort. This history explains the circumstances of the invasion and how it was put down by a handful of local militia. LOGASTON 2007 PB 128pp Illus £9.95 19908 now £4.99 NEW WHO KILLED SIR WALTER RALEGH? David Loades explores the twisting path whereby Princess Mary, daughter of a rejected wife and capricious father, endured disfavour, personal crisis, house arrest, political scheming and potential exile, to emerge as a queen with huge popular support. But her reign was to end in personal and public tragedies. Loades’s probing yet sympathetic account reveals an intriguing personality, impelled by deep-set beliefs, but uncertain how to behave in a ‘man’s’ role. AMBERLEY 2012 PB 320pp Illus MARY TUDOR £12.99 19205 now £5.99 Richard Dale For 400 years, the truth behind Sir Walter Ralegh’s execution for high treason has been shrouded in mystery. How could the hero of Cadiz be accused of plotting with his old enemy, Spain? Why did his friend Lord Cobham denounce him at his trial? And what part did the spymaster Robert Cecil play in his downfall? Richard Dale’s work of historical detection looks at the evidence afresh, to unravel the shadowy power struggles that followed the death of Queen Elizabeth. THE DAY PARLIAMENT BURNED DOWN Caroline Shenton When the old Palace of Westminster burned down on 16 October 1834, it was seen as a national catastrophe. Rumours about the cause of the fire were rife: was it arson, terrorism, foreign operatives, a kitchen accident or even divine judgement on politicians? In this riveting study, the Director of the Parliamentary Archives Caroline Shenton unfolds the story of the fire over the course of that day, and paints a skilful portrait of the social and political context of Westminster at the time. OXFORD UP 2012 HB 355pp Illus HISTORY PRESS 2011 HB 190pp Illus £18.99 19750 now £6.99 £18.99 17258 now £6.99 THE RULE OF WOMEN IN EARLY MODERN EUROPE Ed. Anne J Cruz; Mihoko Suzuki This volume of 11 essays seeks to bring a transnational and trans-cultural perspective to the study of women rulers in early modern Europe. A number of essays deal with lesser-known sovereigns – Isabeau of Bavaria, Catherine of Brandenburg, Juana of Austria, Isabel I of Castile and Jeanne d’Albret; while other studies examine the representation of foreign rulers – Catherine de’Medici in England and Elizabeth I in France. ILLINOIS UP 2009 PB 238pp Illus PANORAMA OF THE ENLIGHTENMENT SISTER QUEENS The Noble, Tragic Lives of Katherine of Aragon and Juana, Queen of Castile $60.00 16776 now £8.99 Dorinda Outram Between the late 17th century and the French Revolution, the age of the Enlightenment was one of rationalism and intellectual curiosity, the rejection of superstition and a growing reliance on observation and experiment to arrive at the truth. Outram places Enlightenment ideas in their widest context and explores their impact across social, cultural and political life, using some 400 illustrations as an integral part of a discussion that ranges from Diderot’s Encylopédie to science and medicine. J PAUL £18.99 19031 now £8.99 Julia Fox The daughters of Spain’s Ferdinand and Isabella were women of character and conviction, but Katherine is mostly remembered for her abandonment in favour of Henry VIII’s seductive mistress, while Juana is portrayed as ‘the Mad’, a queen who kept her husband’s coffin beside her for years. Described by The Spectator as a ‘vivid and sympathetic book’, Sister Queens examines how their dreams of love and power quickly dissolved in the face of duplicity and betrayal. Felt-tip mark on lower edge. BALLANTINE 2011 HB 474pp $30.00 11772 now £7.99 f 12 See our full range of History titles on our website www.psbooks.co.uk GETTY MUSEUM 2006 HB 320pp Illus 277x217mm THE WORLD AT THEIR FINGERTIPS 18th Century British Two-Sheet Double-Hemisphere World Maps Geoff Armitage Between 1680 and 1807, British publishers produced a sequence of double hemisphere world maps, each printed on two conjoined sheets, with an eye to the growing market William Berry’s A Mapp of All the World among the upwardly mobile. in Two Hemispheres, London, 1680 Drawing on the collection of the British Library, this handsome, informative book reproduces 24 maps in full colour, in addition to many details and smaller illustrations. A valuable guide to identification, it also sets the maps in their historical context and provides biographies of leading figures in the trade. BRITISH LIBRARY 2012 HB 262pp Illus 238x310mm £45.00 16947 now £19.99 Postscript order line: 01626 897100 PS263.1.qxp 13/11/2015 15:00 Page 13 Order line: 01626 897100 20th CENTURY ARCHAEOLOGY HISTORY JFK’S CAMELOT The Unfolding Story of a President SIX MONTHS IN 1945 From World War to Cold War Michael Dobbs The six months between the meeting of Roosevelt, Stalin and Churchill at Yalta in February 1945 and the dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima on 6 August saw the transition from old empires to new superpowers and the world divided ideologically. Michael Dobbs describes the dramatic events and the participants in this historical turning point, the geo-political background to the descent of the ‘iron curtain’, and the confrontation of the USA and Soviet Russia. American cut pages; felt-tip mark on lower edge. KNOPF 2012 HB 436pp Illus $28.95 17577 now £7.99 AMERICAN EMPIRE The Rise of a Global Power, the Democratic Revolution at Home Joshua B Freeman The Second World War transformed the USA from an isolationist regional player to a global superpower; but since the 1970s it has experienced a long, slow and – for many – bewildering decline in its economic, political and military reach. This wide-ranging history charts American post-war achievements and challenges, including the Civil Rights movement, Vietnam and the Cold War, and examines the political, cultural and economic factors that have pulled the nation in often conflicting directions. VIKING 2012 HB 544pp £23.00 17547 now £7.99 THE PURSUIT OF THE NAZI MIND Hitler, Hess and the Analysts Daniel Pick, historian and psychoanalyst, tells how, during the Second World War, the Allies used the ‘psy’ professions to delve into the motivations of the Nazi leadership and the mentality of the ‘masses’ they led. Focused on the psychiatric examination of Rudolf Hess after his capture, the book explores the role of psychiatry and Freudian analysis in wartime and at the Nuremberg trials, and the shadow it cast on post-war recovery policy and political thinking in the longer term. OXFORD UP 2012 HB 368pp £18.99 11380 now £8.99 Adam Powley The identification of John F Kennedy’s presidency with the Arthurian ideal of Camelot came in the emotional aftermath of his death, as the result of a chance remark by his wife. This book offers a contemporary perspective on JFK’s developing career through The Queen and Prince Philip host America’s ‘royal family’ in 1961 Daily Mirror articles and photographs reporting on his election campaign, his eventful administration, including the Bay of Pigs Invasion and Cuban Missile Crisis, and his shocking assassination. HAYNES 2013 HB 208pp Illus £25.00 18025 now £9.99 HITLER’S CHARISMA Leading Millions into the Abyss Laurence Rees Awkward, shabby, incapable of normal human relationships, Adolf Hitler seems an unlikely figure to have won the hearts and minds of an advanced European nation. But when asked why they followed him so blindly, Germans invariably used the word ‘charisma’. Drawing on hundreds of unpublished interviews recorded over many years as a documentary filmmaker, Laurence Rees probes the enigma of how a little Austrian corporal whom his army comrades thought ‘odd’ bewitched a nation and plunged the world into cataclysm. Felt-tip mark on lower edge. PANTHEON 2012 HB 354pp Illus 242x162mm $30.00 19267 now £7.99 LANDSCAPES OF THE METROPOLIS OF DEATH Reflections on Memory and Imagination Otto Dov Kulka After a lifetime of meticulously researched historical writing on the Nazi regime and the Holocaust, Otto Dov Kulka finally confronts his personal experience of Auschwitz, where he was incarcerated as a child. In ten transcribed tape recordings, he reconstructs its topography, its routines and – in vivid flashes – scenes whose absurdity and strangeness say more than any objective description could. This profoundly important testimony comes as close as is perhaps possible to describing the indescribable. ALLEN LANE 2013 HB 139pp Illus £14.99 10900 now £5.99 ISRAEL AND PALESTINE Reappraisals, Revisions, Refutations Avi Shlaim With characteristic rigour, balance and readability, one of the world’s foremost experts on the Israel-Palestine conflict charts its development from the 1917 Balfour Declaration to the 2008 invasion of Gaza. Shlaim assesses the impact of key figures such as Yasser Arafat, Ariel Sharon, Edward Said and Benny Morris, re-examines the role of the US, explores the many missed opportunities for peace, and considers the troubled region’s future prospects. VERSO 2009 HB 416pp £16.99 10627 now £7.99 THE ROYAL STORY The History of the House of Windsor in Words and Music Narrated by Dame Judi Dench Including historic speeches, radio broadcasts, music and evocative sounds such as the bell of St Paul’s tolling for the King’s funeral, this CD traces the history of the House of Windsor over three generations. BRITISH LIBRARY 2002 Audio CD £9.95 58723 now £3.99 A WORLD TO BUILD Austerity Britain 1945-48 David Kynaston Beginning with VE Day and describing the first months of peace and the first years of Attlee’s government, up to the launch of National Insurance and the NHS on 5 July 1948, this first book of Kynaston’s much acclaimed Tales of a New Jerusalem, records the reactions of the British people to the austerity of the early post-war years and to wider events such as Hiroshima, the Communist coup in Czechoslovakia and the arrival of the Empire Windrush. BLOOMSBURY 2008 PB 336pp Illus £7.99 76536 now £3.99 Visit our website: www.psbooks.co.uk 13 PS263.1.qxp 13/11/2015 15:00 Page 14 www.psbooks.co.uk INDUSTRIAL/SOCIAL HISTORY NEW MATTHEW BOULTON Industry’s Great Innovator Jennifer Tann; Anthony Burton Matthew Boulton, of the famous Boulton & Watt steam engine partnership, was a successful industrialist, manufacturing silver-plated goods which he exported throughout Europe, before he became James Watt’s partner. Drawing on his commercial skills and business contacts, he promoted Watt’s engines and started the process that would revolutionize industry and transport. Written by two historians of technology, this is a detailed study of Boulton’s life and enterprises and his role in the Industrial Revolution. HISTORY PRESS 2013 PB 192pp Illus £14.99 19736 now £5.99 THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTIONARIES The Making of the Modern World 1776-1914 WALSALL’S ENGINE SHED Railwaymen’s Memories 1877-1968 Jack Haddock The Ryecroft engine shed was the service and repair depot for Walsall station and goods yards and thus at the hub of railway activity in the area during the steam era. Weaving local history with the memories of the men who worked there, this book chronicles railway operations at the site and the life of the employees, from the shed’s opening in 1877 to its closure to steam traction in 1957. TEMPUS 2007 PB 160pp Illus NEW £14.99 19749 now £5.99 NEW THE OLDHAM COALFIELD Jack Nadin Coal had already been mined in the Oldham region for over two centuries when commercial mining began in the 1730s and the industry grew into a major employer of local people. Written by a former supply lad in East Lancashire’s last deep coal mine, this history of the coalfield which stretched from Royton to Bardsley combines archive photographs and maps with information on more than 150 pits and newspaper reports of accidents and mining disasters. TEMPUS 2006 HB 192pp Illus £17.99 19740 now £6.99 NEW CIVIL ENGINEERING HERITAGE: EAST ANGLIA Peter Cross-Rudkin A feature of the development of East Anglia has been the challenge of draining low-lying land and protecting it from the sea; and the building of bridges, harbours, railways and public utilities has also helped transform the environment. This book surveys landmarks in the civil engineering history of Essex, Cambridgeshire, Lincolnshire, Norfolk and Suffolk and includes a gazetteer of interesting sites, from college bridges in Cambridge to a medieval crane in Peterborough Cathedral. PHILLIMORE 2010 PB 176pp Illus £18.99 19718 now £7.99 f 14 See our full range of 14,000 titles on our website www.psbooks.co.uk Gavin Weightman presents an engrossing account of the creation and spread of industrial societies, c.1776 to 1914, giving equal prominence to enterprise, entrepreneurs and the transmission of technologies between countries. From ‘Iron Mad’ Wilkinson, who supplied Paris with water pipes in 1781, to the British khaki dye crisis on the eve of the First World War, the book offers stories of individuals, both famous and half-forgotten, technologies, industries and espionage in countries as far flung as Russia, America and Japan. GROVE 2007 HB 432pp Illus $27.50 69745 now £7.99 A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE AGE OF STEAM The Power that Drove the Industrial Revolution Thomas Crump For over two centuries from its first development in 1710, steam technology was behind a revolution which swept the world. Exploring the contribution of such figures as Stephenson and Brunel, this book traces the development of steam locomotion from the first Mississippi steamboats to the Titanic, and from the first London terminus at Euston to the TransSiberian Railway. ROBINSON 2007 PB 370pp £8.99 84576 now £3.99 SOCIAL HISTORY PENNY LOAVES AND BUTTER CHEAP Britain in 1846 NEW Stephen Bates By 1846, Britain was industrializing rapidly and the railways were spreading along the routes they still follow today. Yet alongside vast wealth, millions still lived in destitution, often on the verge of starvation. Robert Peel’s repeal of the protectionist Corn Laws that year split his Tory party but ushered in an age of free trade that would form the basis for Britain’s future wealth. By focusing on that pivotal moment, Bates’s panoramic history provides an insight into the birth of modern Britain. HEAD OF ZEUS 2014 HB 352pp Illus £25.00 19420 now £7.99 NEW TALES OF TWO CITIES Paris, London and the Birth of the Modern City Jonathan Conlin Paris and London have long held a mutual fascination, never more so than in the 18th and 19th centuries when they vied to be the world’s metropolis. Full of unexpected facts and larger-than-life personalities, this entertaining, informative history charts the love-hate relationship between the two capitals, from their gilded elites to their criminal underworlds, and shows how their rivalry fuelled the invention of the apartment block, the coming of the railways, the rise of consumer culture and the celebrity chef. ATLANTIC 2013 PB 320pp Illus £9.99 19974 now £4.99 Postscript order line: 01626 897100 PS263.1.qxp 13/11/2015 15:00 Page 15 Order line: 01626 897100 SOCIAL HISTORY NEW A GRIM ALMANAC OF GEORGIAN LONDON Graham Jackson; Cate Ludlow In February 1715, a skull was found on a dung-heap. Ten years later, a partially eaten baby was spotted hanging from the mouth of a pig. As this gleefully gruesome compendium makes clear, Georgian London was a dangerous place. Arranged calendar-wise and illustrated with more than 100 contemporary prints, it offers offers grisly goings-on for every day of the year: murders, hangings, dismemberments, burnings – and a Fleet Street resident who fell into a sausage grinder. HISTORY PRESS 2011 PB 190pp Illus £14.99 19725 now £4.99 MEMORIES OF BRITAIN PAST The Illustrated Story of How We Lived, Worked and Played Juliet Gardiner Drawing on the wonderful Getty photographic archive, this book is full of memorable images of a bygone era. It focuses on times within living memory, from the early 1930s to the end of the 1970s, during which the country underwent profound changes. Covering key aspects of the way we used to live, from home life, childhood and schooling through to the working world and popular entertainments, social historian Juliet Gardiner looks back on a largely vanished Britain. READER’S DIGEST 2012 HB 256pp Illus 275x215mm £19.99 95477 now £7.99 THE DARK BOX A Secret History of Confession John Cornwell It was not until the 13th century that adult Catholics were required to confess their sins in private once a year; in recent decades the custom has been virtually abandoned. The Dark Box is a history of the rise and fall of this often controversial practice, drawing on Cornwell’s own experience and focusing on reforms which sought to protect the Catholic faithful but actually increased opportunities for psychological oppression and sexual abuse. Slightly off-mint. PROFILE 2014 HB 316pp £16.99 18349 now £5.99 FEEDING LONDON A Taste of History Richard Tames The Stock Exchange began in a London coffee house, as did Lloyds; fish and chips was invented in Victorian London; and Fortnum and Mason supplied Florence Nightingale in the Crimea and Parry’s expedition to find the North-West Passage as well as innumerable aristocratic picnics. This history of London’s food is full of such milestones and outstanding personalities, described in chapters on how London has been provisioned, its markets, shops and restaurants, foreign imports and the eating habits of Londoners. HISTORICAL 2003 HB 208pp Illus £16.95 63249 now £6.99 CRIME GANGS A Journey into the Heart of the British Underworld Tony Thompson ‘In the course of writing this book’, Thompson writes, ‘I have socialized with robbers, thugs, killers and thieves... bought guns, been threatened with knives and sampled two of the most dangerous drugs known to man’. His exposé of organized crime in Britain is divided into chapters dealing with the various criminal activities of gangs, from armed robbery and drug smuggling to money laundering and kidnap. HODDER 2005 PB 416pp £8.99 17625 now £3.99 IF I DID IT... I DON’T REMEMBER Salisbury’s Edwardian Murder Mystery or Who Killed Teddy Haskell Jeremy B Moody; Bruce S Purvis On 31 October 1908, 12-year-old Teddy Haskell was brutally murdered in his own home in Fisherton, a suburb of Salisbury. WHEN SCHOOLDAYS WERE FUN A Lighthearted Look at ‘the Best Days of Our Lives’ Stephen Browning In spite of the hard benches, stodgy food and iron discipline that feature prominently in people’s memories of education in Britain before about 1970, schooldays from this period are nevertheless often fondly remembered. Covering a period from about 1900 up to the 1970s, this nostalgic miscellany of archive photographs, literary references, poems and first-hand accounts recalls the eccentric teachers, interminable lessons, withering school reports and punishing sporting trials that were once the daily lot of British schoolchildren. HALSGROVE 2010 HB 160pp Illus 296x210mm £19.99 99464 now £7.99 The case attracted international media attention for months, but remains unsolved more than a century later. This meticulously documented account of the investigation brings together inquest and trial transcripts, the personal thoughts of the detective in charge, new evidence and previously unidentified photographs of the crime scene. HOBNOB 2008 PB 264pp Illus £12.95 94698 now £4.99 MURDER AND CRIME: WHITECHAPEL AND DISTRICT MW Oldridge The notorious Jack the Ripper murders of 1888 were not the only violent crimes that took place in the streets of Victorian and Edwardian Whitechapel. This true crime collection features seven sensational murders in the district, including the cases of Henry Wainwright, who shot and later dismembered his mistress, Harriet Lane, and Harold Hall, who stabbed a prostitute to death in Spitalfields, within sight of the last Ripper murder. HISTORY PRESS 2011 PB 96pp Illus £9.99 19739 now £3.99 Visit our website: www.psbooks.co.uk 15 PS263.1.qxp 13/11/2015 15:00 Page 16 www.psbooks.co.uk ARCHAEOLOGY BRITISH/GENERAL HISTORY NEW THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD From the Dawn of Humanity to the Modern Age Frank Welsh Beginning with the emergence of Homo erectus nearly 1.5 million years ago, this narrative history surveys human growth, survival and achievement across the planet. As well as covering great political and military events and cultural upheavals, from the earliest civilizations to the Industrial Revolution and the War on Terror, it provides insight into the changes in ordinary people’s lives brought about by evolving social attitudes and new technologies such as printing and radio. QUERCUS 2011 PB 479pp Illus £9.99 19296 now £4.99 IRAN AT WAR 1500-1988 GREAT TALES FROM BRITISH HISTORY Robert Gambles Colourful tales abound in British history: Drake playing bowls on Plymouth Hoe as the Armada approached, Alfred the Great burning the cakes, the apple falling on Newton’s head and triggering his epiphany about gravity. This amusing collection of historical investigations examines the evidence for such legendary events and assesses why the stories arose and how they survived to become part of our national heritage. Kaveh Farrokh From the Safavid dynasty, which saw the revival of ancient Persian traditions in the 16th and 17th centuries, to the 1979 revolution and the Iran-Iraq War, this military history of Iran encompasses early successes followed by centuries of defeat as nations such as Russia and Britain began to shape the country’s internal history; and it unravels the very complex history of Iran during the 20th century. OSPREY 2011 HB 480pp Illus £18.99 17630 now £7.99 IN AFGHANISTAN Two Hundred Years of British, Russian and American Occupation David Loyn In more than 30 years as a BBC correspondent David Loyn has witnessed at first hand the Afghan conflicts of recent decades as well as gaining a deep knowledge of the country’s troubled past. With his unique insight he presents an examination of the region’s history and the personalities that have shaped it, from the AMBERLEY 2013 PB 256pp Illus THE POCKET GUIDE TO ROYAL SCANDALS THE MISSISSIPPI AND THE MAKING OF A NATION From the Louisiana Purchase to Today REMEMBER WHEN 2011 PB 158pp NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC 2002 HB 273pp Illus 239x283mm £9.99 18247 now £3.99 Andy K Hughes The eighth century Emperor Ming Huang’s 40,000 concubines, Vlad the Impaler’s appalling cruelties, Henry VIII’s wives, a naked paraglider landing on the roof of Buckingham Palace... Putting the widest possible interpretation on ‘scandal’, the Pocket Guide is a concise chronicle of royal and imperial bad behaviour. The chronological listing of murder, mayhem, adultery and cheating at cards is followed by a miscellany of royal facts, including misdemeanours immortalized in nursery rhymes. £9.99 10995 now £4.99 Stephen E Ambrose Thomas Jefferson’s purchase of the vast swathe of territory to the west of the Mississippi in 1803 was a turning point in the shaping of the United States, doubling its size at a stroke and stimulating trade and transport along the great river. Illustrated with contemporary photographs, archive illustrations, documents Black sharecroppers work a Tennessee cotton field and maps, this celebration of the Mississippi follows its course through ten states from Minnesota to Louisiana exploring its significance to the history, culture and landscape of America. £25.00 19276 now £9.99 BRITANNIA 100 Documents that Shaped a Nation ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE INDIAN DIASPORA Graham Stewart Taking a stylish and original approach to chronicling the nation’s history, Graham Stewart presents the documents which have left their mark on the life of Britain, from its days as a Roman province to the modern European nation-state. Constitutional and legal Map of the British Empire produced by documents – among them, the Empire Marketing Board in 1927 Magna Carta, the Bill of Rights and the Declaration of Arbroath, sit alongside the most influential of Britain’s cultural products, such as the film script of Brief Encounter and James Bond’s very first martini order. ATLANTIC BOOKS 2010 HB 448pp Illus £25.00 19879 now £8.99 16 16 Postscript order line: 01626 897100 Ed. Brij V Lal There are now more than 20 million people of Indian origin living outside the subcontinent. From South Africa to North America, from Britain to Australia, these communities have made their mark in areas as diverse as literature, politics, business, popular culture, sport and cuisine. Written by more than 60 scholars from around the globe and lavishly illustrated with maps, charts and photographs, this unique work of reference charts their origins, their experiences, and their distinctive contribution to host cultures. HAWAII UP 2007 HB 416pp Illus 287x237mm £40.93 19262 now £9.99 PS263.1.qxp 13/11/2015 15:00 Page 17 Order line: 01626 897100 GENERAL/WORLD ARCHAEOLOGY HISTORY RED FORTRESS The Secret Heart of Russia’s History LOCAL & FAMILY HISTORY Catherine Merridale For centuries, the Kremlin has been the seat of Russian autocracy, its vast red walls built to cow invaders and subjects alike. This brilliantly original account demonstrates how this fortified complex embodies the nation’s turbulent history, explains its religious and governmental functions, and charts the architectural changes made by successive rulers. Sidelined when Peter the Great made St Petersburg the capital, the red citadel re-assumed its dominance with the Bolsheviks – a role that continues today under the steely grip of Vladimir Putin. ALLEN LANE 2013 HB 520pp Illus £30.00 17848 now £11.99 British and Russian ‘Great Game’ in the 19th century to the rise of the Taliban and the recent Anglo-American occupation. PALGRAVE MACMILLIAN 2009 HB 288pp $27.95 19026 now £6.99 Ed. Jim Masselos For much of the past millennium, Asia’s large and diverse empires dominated the world’s political geography, challenging the states of Europe. The contributors to this book examine seven of the greatest, from the Khmer Empire, which arose in the early ninth century, to Japan’s Meiji Restoration, which ended in 1945. They discuss such charismatic leaders as Chinggis Khan and Suleiman the Magnificent, the legendary wealth of these empires and the artistic and technological advances which they helped to bring about. THE GREAT EMPIRES OF ASIA TO THE LETTER A Journey Through a Vanishing World Simon Garfield In his ‘celebration of what has gone before, and the value we place on literacy, good thinking and thinking ahead’, Simon Garfield explores how we have written to each other over the centuries. Covering correspondents from Cicero and Marcus Aurelius to Ted Hughes and the Queen Mother, the book delves into the stories of famous letterwriters and considers all the things we have lost – ‘the post, the envelope, a pen, a slower cerebral whirring’ – by replacing letters with email. NICK BARRATT’S BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO YOUR ANCESTORS’ LIVES Nick Barratt As well as giving advice on the practicalities of researching and constructing your family tree, this guide explains how to use a range of sources to look more deeply into the social history of each generation – their houses, streets, communities and ways of life. Barratt also offers helpful suggestions for organizing and shaping your findings and, with the help of the latest technology, creating an archive of your personal heritage. WORSE THAN WAR Genocide, Eliminationism and the Ongoing Assault on Humanity £14.99 18336 now £4.99 Mainland UK orders received by Monday 21 December will be delivered in time for Christmas DEVON EPITAPHS £9.99 19886 now £4.99 CANONGATE 2013 HB 464pp Illus £24.95 17603 now £9.99 ABACUS 2010 PB 670pp Illus NEW £16.99 18358 now £6.99 THAMES & HUDSON 2010 HB 240pp Illus Daniel Jonah Goldhagen The crimes of the Nazis led to the establishment of international conventions to ensure that such horrors would not happen again; yet they have – in Rwanda, Kosovo, Darfur and countless other places. This lucid, sobering study by the acclaimed author of Hitler’s Willing Executioners undertakes an unflinching examination of the continuing global problem of genocide. It asks crucial questions such as how and why mass murders begin and how they are implemented, and proposes radical new preventive measures. Michael Weller ‘Under this stone by fatall doome, five sisters lie cropt in their tender bloome’. The fate of these girls and the grief of their parents is transmitted to us across the centuries through the verse on their memorial, laid in 1632. This collection of epitaphs, drawn from tombs in Devon, ranges from the humorous to the heartrending and from the approved phrases of Victorian poets to more personal and poignant messages from the bereaved. RYELANDS 2010 HB 96pp Illus PEN & SWORD 2010 HB 282pp £19.99 10985 now £7.99 MASTERS OF THE WORD How Media Shaped History from the Alphabet to the Internet William J Bernstein surveys the history of communication technology from the invention of writing in Mesopotamia to the role of digital media in the Arab Spring. He analyses the profound and revolutionary effects of access to each new technology, whether as a tool used by despotic rulers to expand their empires and increase their power over individuals, or as a means for ordinary people to connect with each other and help to make the world more free. GROVE 2013 HB 428pp Illus PRINTED MAPS OF WILTSHIRE 1787-1844 A Selection of Topographical, Road and Canal Maps in Facsimile Ed. John Chandler This selection of maps of Wiltshire, which includes work by Christopher Greenwood, John Rennie, John Cary, Philip Crocker and others, offers an unrivalled glimpse of the county during the decades before the coming of the railways and the profound changes of the Victorian era. The book includes a brief introduction describing the maps and their makers and a detailed index of placenames included in the maps. Wiltshire Record Society. Volume 52. WILTSHIRE RECORD SOCIETY 1998 HB 292pp Illus $27.50 19100 now £7.99 Visit our website: www.psbooks.co.uk £20.00 83920 now £7.99 17 PS263.1.qxp 13/11/2015 15:00 Page 18 www.psbooks.co.uk MILITARY HISTORY Larry McMurtry Despite graduating from West Point last in his class, George Custer gained a reputation as a highly effective cavalry officer during the American Civil War. His famous ‘last stand’ came in 1876 when he was annihilated by a combined force of Indians at Little Bighorn. This colourfully illustrated introduction reviews Custer’s career and examines how a humiliating defeat became one of the iconic moments in American history, not least because of its re-enactment in ‘Buffalo Bill’s Wild West’ shows. SIMON & SCHUSTER CUSTER Back by popular demand 2012 HB 186pp Illus 276x215mm $35.00 98207 now £9.99 TO WAR WITH WELLINGTON From the Peninsula to Waterloo Peter Snow Using first-hand accounts written by generals, cavalrymen and foot- soldiers of the Duke of Wellington’s army, Peter Snow conjures up the horror of the early 19th century battlefield as he tells the story of how Wellington led ‘one of the most successful military enterprises in British history’ through seven years of struggle to victory and the defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo. JOHN MURRAY 2011 PB 396pp Illus £12.99 20338 now £4.99 THE REAL JIM HAWKINS Ships’ Boys in the Georgian Navy Roland Pietsch In the 18th century poor boys in their thousands went to sea like Jim Hawkins in Treasure Island, often leaving behind bleak and miserable lives to go in search of adventure. Focusing on the Royal Navy during the period of the Seven Years War, Pietsch investigates the boys’ social backgrounds and recruitment, their distinctive subculture and the challenges they faced growing up amid the perils of naval battle. SEAFORTH 2010 HB 256pp Illus £25.00 16908 now £9.99 DEAR RAYMOND The Story of Spirituality and the First World War NEW Sophie Jackson With traditional religious faith shattered after the First World War, Britons began to seek new expressions of spirituality, while the Church was forced to reassess how it served the country. In her investigation of these upheavals, Jackson focuses on scientist and inventor Sir Oliver Lodge, who responded to his son’s death in the war by exploring belief in the afterlife and taking part in seances, so that he came into contact with such leading proponents of spiritualism as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. FONTHILL 2014 HB 208pp Illus INSIDE ROOM 40 The Codebreakers of World War 1 Paul Gannon Room 40 of the Admiralty in central London was the office of the Naval Intelligence officers charged with breaking German naval and diplomatic codes. This book tells the story of British codebreaking activities in Room 40 and of MI1(b) during the First World War, reveals the astonishing geographical spread and range of topics covered in the messages decoded, and describes the people, who included brilliant academics and eccentrics, much like their successors in Bletchley Park 20 years later. IAN ALLAN 2010 HB 287pp Illus £19.99 10874 now £6.99 £18.99 19588 now £6.99 VERDUN The Lost History of the Most Important Battle of World War I John Mosier The Battle of Verdun, the attritional struggle between the French and German infantries on the River Meuse, is traditionally held to have taken place between February and December 1916. John Mosier contends that the conflict in fact extended over the entire period of the war, across eight distinct battles. His new assessment of the strategy and execution of the engagements near Verdun is based on numerous military analyses, eyewitness accounts and newly translated French sources. Felt-tip mark on lower trimmed edge. NAL CALIBER 2014 PB 396pp Illus $16.00 20351 now £4.99 MAPPING THE FIRST WORLD WAR Peter Chasseaud Maps played a crucial part in the conduct of the First World War, whether national or topographical maps, political maps charting disputed territories, military maps (showing troop positions, trenches, artillery etc), naval and air charts, propaganda maps or popular newspaper maps for the general public. Drawing on the Imperial War Museum collection, this volume uses over 150 contemporary maps and over 90 photographs to trace the course of the war, from its causes to the peace treaties and their aftermath. COLLINS 2013 HB 304pp Illus 265x220mm £30.00 99861 now £12.99 18 Postscript order line: 01626 897100 HUNDRED DAYS The End of the Great War Nick Lloyd Beginning at the turning point of the war on the Western Front, the Marne in July 1918, Nick Lloyd tells the story of the last four months of the First World War, following the fighting in France and Belgium that included some of the bloodiest battles of the war, up to the Armistice. The book draws a vivid picture of the devastation, exhaustion and fear in those final months and looks closely at how the German Army was finally defeated. VIKING 2013 HB 384pp Illus £25.00 18340 now £9.99 PS263.1.qxp 13/11/2015 15:00 Page 19 Order line: 01626 897100 MILITARY HISTORY NEW WORLD WAR II IN PHOTOGRAPHS Richard Holmes Although this photographic history of the war includes iconic shots such as MacArthur wading ashore in the Philippines and the Russian flag being raised over the Reichstag, much of the material is less familiar, and some published for the first time. Painstakingly selected – and avoiding staged pictures – the photographs cover as many theatres of war as possible and, with Holmes’s accompanying text and captions, narrate the war, year by The Sicilian campaign,1943: Men year, from its origins to the Japanese surrender in August 1945. CARLTON 2009 HB 400pp Illus 277x227mm of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers house-clearing in Centuripe $39.95 20030 now £14.99 THETIS Submarine Disaster NEW David Paul In June 1939, before the outbreak of war, the newly built submarine Thetis was accidentally sunk during its final sea trials. In addition to the 53 officers and men on board were staff from the shipbuilders, Cammell Lairds, Royal Navy officials and other observers and guests. A delayed rescue bid was unsuccessful and 99 people died in the disaster. This book reviews the circumstances of the accident and the recriminations, denials and litigation that followed. FONTHILL 2014 HB 224pp Illus £16.99 19595 now £6.99 WORLD WAR II DATA BOOKS These Data Books cover various aspects of German military strategy and armed forces in the Second World War, providing the historical background as well as detailed facts and figures. Every volume is packed with tables, graphs, charts and maps, illustrated with artworks and photographs, and contains profiles of military and political leaders. AMBER 2009-11 HB 192pp Illus 240x190mm £19.99 each now £9.99 each Michael E Haskew The Wehrmacht (‘defensive might’) encompassed the entire German armed forces during the Second World War, with over 18 million men passing through its ranks over the ten years of its existence. This Data Book focuses on the German land forces, with chapters on the history of the German Army, pre-war development, command structures, infantry, armoured formations, artillery and support services. 98434 THE WEHRMACHT: 1935-1945 S Mike Pavelec The German air force played a crucial role in the Wehrmacht’s blitzkrieg tactics, providing both air cover and air artillery for Germany’s ground troops. Every aspect of the Luftwaffe’s command structure, resources and aircraft is covered in this volume, as well as its major campaigns, from the invasion of Poland to the final, desperate offensive of January 1945. 98429 THE LUFTWAFFE: 1933-1945 Chris McNab examines the history and development of the Schutzstaffel from its origins as Hitler’s personal bodyguard to its growth into a millions-strong organization by the end of the war. Chapters deal with the constituent parts of the SS: the early, general Allgemeine-SS; the armed Waffen-SS; foreign elements; the death squads and concentration camp guards; and police and intelligence units, including the Gestapo. 98435 THE SS: 1923-1945 ISAAC’S ARMY A Story of Courage and Survival in Nazi-Occupied Poland NEW THE RED LINE The Gripping Story of the RAF’s Bloodiest Raid on Hitler’s Germany John Nichol The Nuremberg Raid on 30 March 1944 was the costliest of the war for Bomber Command: 96 bombers were shot down and more RAF men died on the operation than during the four months of the Battle of Britain. Drawing on interviews with veterans, memoirs and archives, former RAF flight lieutenant John Nichol tells the complete story of the fateful mission from the point of view of the airmen. WILLIAM COLLINS 2014 PB 320pp Illus 197x127mm £8.99 19582 now £3.99 Matthew Brzezinski By the beginning of October 1939, when cosmopolitan Warsaw fell to German occupation, a young Zionist leader, Isaac Zuckerman, had already been mobilizing the youngsters in the youth group that he led. Isaac’s Army tells how the Jewish Resistance Force held out until the war’s end and compellingly recreates a desperate time in Polish history, marked by the perseverance and heroism of those who battled to drive the Nazis from their city. HEAD OF ZEUS 2013 HB 426pp £25.00 16989 now £7.99 NEW THE JUNGLE JOURNAL Prisoners of the Japanese in Java 1942-45 Frank Williams Prisoners held by the Japanese during the Second World War suffered a terrible ordeal – most of those who survived were left mentally or physically scarred for life. Told through the journals and memories of Royal Artillery officer Ronald Williams, as well as diaries, cartoons, poems and even a newspaper produced by his fellow prisoners in Java, this book bears witness to the unspeakable sufferings as well as the humour and spirit that kept hope alive. SPELLMOUNT 2013 PB 240pp Illus £14.99 19732 now £5.99 Visit our website: www.psbooks.co.uk f 19 PS263.1.qxp 13/11/2015 15:00 Page 20 www.psbooks.co.uk MILITARY HISTORY AT CLOSE QUARTERS SOE Close Combat Pistol Instructor Colonel Hector Grant-Taylor David Armstrong Many of the tales about Hector Grant-Taylor, the legendary Second World War SOE instructor, who had an enormous influence on techniques and training in close quarters combat, are revealed to be apocryphal in this biography. Nevertheless the real story is no less colourful as the aristocratic-sounding army officer turns out to have been born plain Leonard Taylor in a working class area of Manchester and to have spent time in Wormwood Scrubs for bigamy. NEW NEW D-DAY Illustrated Edition Stephen E Ambrose Gaining a vital foothold in Hitler’s Fortress Europe, D-Day has been called the most important day of the 20th century. This large format illustrated edition of Stephen Ambrose’s classic account explains how the momentous operation was conceived and planned, the intense training and preparation that was undertaken and how the day itself unfolded, from the first paratrooper assaults shortly after midnight to the position at the end of a long and bloody day’s fighting. SIMON & SCHUSTER 2014 HB 768pp Illus 274x225mm $40.00 19758 now £11.99 NEW D-DAY TO VICTORY The Diaries of a British Tank Commander Ed. Trevor Greenwood From D-Day on the Normandy beaches until April 1945, Tank Commander Trevor Greenwoood of C Squadron, 9th Royal Tank Regiment, kept a diary of his experiences on the final push through France and into Germany. Under fire, outgunned and facing a bitter winter, he never loses his moral compass or sense of humour and always finds time for a ‘brew-up’. His diaries are edited here by SV Partington and published in association with the Imperial War Museum. SIMON & SCHUSTER 2012 HB 415pp Illus FONTHILL 2013 PB 160pp Illus £8.99 19637 now £3.99 £18.99 19584 now £7.99 NEW DEATH ON THE DON The Destruction of Germany’s Allies on the Eastern Front, 1941-44 Jonathan Trigg When Nazi Germany turned its attention to the Soviet Union in 1941, more than half a million of the 3.5 million men confronting the Red Army on Germany’s behalf were made up of Hitler’s Axis allies – Romanians, Hungarians, Italians, Slovaks and Croatians. This book draws on first-hand accounts from veterans and civilians to tell the story of how the poorly equipped and unprepared troops were annihilated on the banks of the River Don near Stalingrad. Osmar White was a celebrated Australian reporter who, in 1944, was attached to Patton’s Third Army Group as it advanced across Europe. One of the few journalists to attend the official German surrender, he was one of the first into Berlin and also present when the horror of Buchenwald was revealed to the world. This insightful report, written but not published in 1945, is a unique eyewitness account of a critical period in modern history. CONQUERORS ROAD CAMBRIDGE UP 2003 HB 239pp £60.00 11945 now £9.99 CAMOUFLAGE UNIFORMS International Combat Dress 1940-2010 Martin J Brayley Although the British had adopted khaki uniforms by 1914, French troops still sported blue coats and red trousers at the outbreak of the First World War. By the time of the Second World War, all combatant nations issued battledress featuring camouflage patterning of some sort. This review of combat uniform design illustrates garments used across the world since 1940 and explains how the colours, patterns and other design features have been adapted to different climates, environments and operational requirements. CROWOOD 2009 HB 96pp Illus 295x210mm SPELLMOUNT 2013 HB 255pp Illus £19.95 18033 now £9.99 £20.00 19720 now £9.99 MARCHING TO THE DRUMS A History of Military Drums and Drummers NEW John Norris charts the rise and fall of drums in military use, covering thousands of years from ancient Egypt and China, through their reintroduction to Europe with the Crusaders, to the coming of radio communications which have rendered them obsolete apart from their use at ceremonial occasions. Norris also celebrates the heroic battlefield contributions of drummers, who were deliberately targeted by opposing armies but also served as stretcher bearers rescuing the wounded. SPELLMOUNT 2012 PB 159pp Illus £12.99 19735 now £4.99 20 GIs listen to music from a portable Victrola as they cross the Channel on their landing craft FRONTIER FIGHTERS On Active Service in Waziristan Walter James Cumming This memoir, recently edited from a long-unpublished manuscript, records the experiences of a young officer in the Indian Army on the frontier between Afghanistan and British India in the 20 years leading up to the Second World War. He describes the hardships and dangers of the notoriously lawless region, the ruthlessness and skill of the Pathan tribesmen, and lighter moments of polo, hunting and shooting – the entertainments available to British officers of the Raj. PEN & SWORD 2010 HB 202pp £19.99 10976 now £7.99 Postscript order line: 01626 897100 PS263.1.qxp 13/11/2015 15:00 Page 21 Order line: 01626 897100 MILITARY HISTORY/SCOTLAND A HISTORY OF WAR IN 100 BATTLES Richard Overy From the earliest recorded battles in the ancient Near East to Desert Storm in 1991, Richard Overy has selected 100 battles, all of them significant in some way, although the victors, like Sitting Bull at Little Big Horn, did not always win the war. Arranged chronologically within chapters on factors that can influence the outcome of armed combat – leadership, overwhelming odds, technical innovation, deception, raw courage, and good fortune – the battles serve to illustrate the history of warfare itself. WILLIAM COLLINS 2014 HB 384pp Illus 190x246mm THE GREAT GERMAN ESCAPE Uprising of Hitler’s Nazis in Britain’s PoW Camps Charles Whiting By December 1944 there were almost a quarter of a million German PoWs in cities across Britain, many of them fanatical young National Socialists, guarded by old and infirm soldiers. What would those young men do if they were armed and given a plan that transcended mere escaping? This book reveals the full story of that potential Trojan horse inside Britain, the German plan for a mass escape, the covert operations on the Continent that went with it, and its aftermath. PEN & SWORD 2010 PB 189pp Illus £25.00 17591 now £12.99 SCOTLAND A NEW RACE OF MEN Scotland 1815-1914 Michael Fry In this study of Scotland in the 19th century – from Waterloo to the outbreak of the First World War – Michael Fry focuses on politics, culture and the survival of distinct forms of Scottishness that both derived from an independent past and laid the foundations for the reassertion of nationality. Drawing on the experiences of individual Scottish men and women rather than theories and statistics, he discusses the characteristics that have assured Scotland’s remarkable survival through three centuries of Union with another nation. £12.99 91871 now £5.99 BIRLINN 2013 HB 268pp Illus £25.00 19211 now £9.99 RETURN TO ONE MAN’S ISLAND Paintings and Sketches from the Isle of May Back by popular demand DOUBLE CROSS The True Story of the D-Day Spies Ben Macintyre An important factor in the ultimate success of D-Day was the grand deception that the Allies would attack the Pas-de-Calais and not Normandy. A small group of foreign spies that had been turned to the Allied cause were a critical part of this hoax, feeding misinformation to the German High Command. The exploits of this colourful cadre of spies remained classified and unknown until the 1950s and are told here in this readable history. BLOOMSBURY 2012 HB 422pp Illus £16.99 20410 now £6.99 Keith Brockie Over 30 years ago Keith Brockie’s One Man’s Island established him as a leading wildlife artist. In 2009 he returned to the Isle of May to produce this new portfolio of artwork. The island is a paradise for the nature artist, and with nearly 150 drawings and paintings, Brockie celebrates its enormous variety of flora and fauna, including breeding and migrating birds, sea creatures and grey seals. BIRLINN 2012 HB 175pp Illus 297x239mm £25.00 19237 now £9.99 THE BOOK OF ST ANDREWS An Anthology Ed. Robert Crawford This anthology of imaginative writing inspired by or connected with St Andrews reflects the charmingly kaleidoscopic juxtapositions of the small but famous town’s buildings and people. Ranging across millennia, the poems, stories and memoirs are the work of more than 60 authors, from Homer to Ian Rankin, and illustrate the town’s significance as a place of the literary imagination. NEW LOST BANFF AND BUCHAN Daniel MacCannell Neither highland nor lowland Scotland, the area of Banff and Buchan, to the east of Moray and to the north of Aberdeen, is something of an overlooked corner of the country. This illustrated history celebrates the region, recalling lost ways of life, buildings, industries and people, including the stories of the long-defunct University of Fraserburgh, the local men who achieved military fame with foreign armies and the author of arguably the first British novel. BIRLINN 2012 PB 240pp Illus £14.99 19207 now £5.99 LOCH LOMOND AND THE TROSSACHS Including the Rob Roy Country Rennie McOwan Encompassing an area of outstanding natural beauty where the Highlands meet the forests and moors of lowland Scotland, Loch Lomond and the Trossachs was created a national park in 2002. This celebration of the area includes attractive photography of its landscapes and explores its flora and fauna as well as its historical associations with figures including Rob Roy, Robert the Bruce and Walter Scott. POLYGON 2007 PB 240pp 127x196mm PEVENSEY GUIDES 2000 PB 112pp Illus 250x190mm £7.99 11102 now £3.99 £8.99 18227 now £3.99 Visit our website: www.psbooks.co.uk 21 PS263.1.qxp 13/11/2015 15:00 Page 22 www.psbooks.co.uk BRITISH ISLES NEW THE BOOK OF SOUTH BRENT Greg Wall The earliest reference to the small town of South Brent on the southern edge of Dartmoor records that it was granted to the abbots of nearby Buckfast by King Canute in 1018. Tracing the story of the village from the earliest settlers, this local history focuses on the period from Edwardian Brent: Fore the late 19th century to the present day with many archive Street, around 1910 photographs of community activities such as plays, sports teams, school groups, fetes and fairs. HALSGROVE 2005 HB 160pp Illus 305x216mm £19.99 19533 now £7.99 THE QUEEN’S LONDON The Metropolis in the Diamond Jubilee Years of Victoria and Elizabeth II NEW Jon Curry; Hugo Simms In 1897, a collection of photographs of London landmarks, from St Paul’s Cathedral to Horseguards’ Parade, was published to mark Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee. This captivating book brings the project into the 21st century, matching the originals to modern colour pictures taken from the same viewpoints. Arranged geographically, the paired images range along the Thames through Westminster and the City and out to Camden and Lambeth. While some scenes remain almost unaltered, others have changed beyond recognition. HISTORY PRESS 2012 HB 192pp Illus £15.99 19742 now £5.99 Jason Hawkes If you think there is nothing new to be seen of London and its most iconic landmarks, Jason Hawkes may yet surprise you. This collection of over 120 shots from above by Britain’s leading aerial photographer reveals a London that completely differs from the view on the ground. From Harrods appearing factorylike to a positively tranquil Tottenham Hotspur FC and the beauty of housing built around a traffic circle, this is certainly the capital’s quirkier aspect. HAWKES’ EYE VIEW: LONDON NEW THE BOOK OF IVYBRIDGE River, Mills and Moorland Ivor Martin Taking its name from the 13th century bridge across the Erme, Ivybridge in Devon began to grow from the 16th century as mills were built to harness the river’s turbulent waters. This local history is a celebration of the town and the neighbouring parishes of Cornwood, Harford, Ermington and Ugborough and includes the memories and stories of local families and characters, particularly over the last century, with archive photographs of the town and community events. HALSGROVE 2009 HB 160pp Illus 305x216mm £19.99 19531 now £7.99 NEW BONEHILL Evolution of a Dartmoor Hamlet within Widecombe-in-the-Moor EHT Whitten Less than a mile from the church, within the parish bounds of the famous Dartmoor village of Widecombe-in-the-Moor, lies the tiny hamlet of Bonehill. This account of its history investigates field boundaries, ancient granite longhouses and extensive unpublished documents to reveal a story that sheds light on the evolution of many similar remote settlements on Dartmoor over the last 1,000 years. The book is illustrated with archive maps, prints and contemporary photographs. RYELANDS 2009 HB 128pp Illus 221x236mm Widecombe’s St Pancras Church seen from Bonehill Lane £19.99 19530 now £7.99 Mainland UK orders received by Monday 21 December will be delivered in time for Christmas AA 2009 HB 192pp Illus 260x260mm £25.00 88700 now £8.99 900 YEARS OF CHICHESTER’S MARKETS Cattle, Corn and Crawfish A LONDON YEAR 365 Days of City Life in Diaries, Journals and Letters 22 Travis Elborough; Nick Rennison An anthology of ‘intimate snatches of London life’, with one or more entries for each day of the year, this handsome volume begins with a hungover Robert Hooke on 1 January 1672; in June we find Noël Coward detesting the 1951 Festival of Britain funfair (‘really the last word in squalor and completely ungay’) and, finally, there is a millennial disappointment – MP Oona King on New Year’s Eve 1999, stuck at Stratford Tube station en route to the Millennium Dome festivities. Alan HJ Green A market town since Roman times, Chichester has had several different markets: as well as the famous Market Cross, erected in 1501, there were the Beast Market, the Butter Market, the Corn Exchange and Corn Market and the New Cattle Market, created in 1871 and closed and bulldozed to make way for a car park in 1990. With over 100 illustrations, local historian Alan Green traces the histories of all Chichester’s markets in this first book on the subject. FRANCES LINCOLN 2013 HB 608pp Illus PHILLIMORE 2011 HB 176pp Illus £25.00 17508 now £9.99 £17.99 10818 now £6.99 Postscript order line: 01626 897100 PS263.1.qxp 13/11/2015 15:00 Page 23 Order line: 01626 897100 BRITISH ISLES Marilyn Yurdan Brasenose College, Deadman’s Walk, Folly Bridge, Harpsichord Place, Parson’s Pleasure... Oxford’s unique history has endowed it with more quirky place names than any other British city. How, for example, did St Aldate’s come to be named after a saint who never existed? Illustrated with vintage and modern photographs, this intriguing book ranges from ancient colleges to industrial suburbs and out into the surrounding villages to unravel the meaning and origins of this curious nomenclature. NEW THE STREET NAMES OF OXFORD HISTORY PRESS 2009 PB 128pp Illus £12.99 19748 now £4.99 Derry Brabbs Britain’s smallest county can boast one of Europe’s largest man-made lakes, Rutland Water, and its attractive towns and villages, built largely of the locally quarried limestone, rival those of the Cotswolds for picturesque charm. This photographic celebration documents the attractive rolling countryside and farmland as it changes throughout the year and features views and details of the county’s most interesting buildings, from medieval stone churches to its two famous public schools: Uppingham and Oakham. NEW A YEAR IN THE LIFE OF RUTLAND FRANCES LINCOLN 2013 HB 112pp Illus 267x250mm £16.99 17544 now £7.99 Jason Friend Planned by the Ramblers’ Association to take walkers through the most spectacular landscapes in the county, the Cumbria Way meanders some 70 miles from Ulverston to Carlisle in the north. Jason Friend, an award-winning photographer, has walked the route several times and in different seasons. This book of 83 photographs, with accompanying commentary and maps, The River follows the trail northward, passing though Coniston, Welland near Dungeon Ghyll, Keswick and Caldbeck to Carlisle Caldecott Castle. The book concludes with photographers’ notes on the on each image. ZYMURGY 2006 HB 128pp Illus 230x270mm south-west tip of Rutland THE WILTSHIRE COTSWOLDS Exploring Historic Wiltshire 3 Ken Watts With their undulating landscape sheltering old churches and cottages of honey-coloured stone, the Cotswolds are one of the best-loved corners of England. Few, however, are aware that they extend beyond Gloucestershire into northwest Wiltshire. Combining history, archaeology, biography, landscape and architecture, this illustrated guide unlocks some of the region’s best-kept secrets, from Cricklade in the north to Bradford-on-Avon in the south. HOBNOB 2007 PB 300pp Illus £12.95 94701 now £4.99 ISLAND FEVER A Journey Around the Coastal Islands of England and Wales The view from Lower Lonscale over the fields near Keswick Robin Jones Britain is an island nation in more senses than one: an island itself, it has hundreds of smaller islets and archipelagos off its shores. This exhilarating book takes the reader on an illustrated tour of the English and Welsh coasts, describing the geography, history and unique character of each island as it travels south from the Bristol Channel, via Cornwall’s magical St Michael’s Mount, then northeast to Lindisfarne, returning via the spectacular coast of Wales. NEW THE CUMBRIA WAY £12.99 11060 now £5.99 Roly Smith; Photo. John Morrison Running 256 miles from the Peak District to the Cheviots, the Pennine Way was the first of Britain’s National Park Trails, and many consider it the toughest. In this lyrical celebration of its beauty and rigours, award-winning travel writer Roly Smith charts its course, while John Morrison’s subtle, perceptive photographs capture the rich variety of its scenery, from the rugged Wainstones to the lush valley of the Tees, from Haworth’s cobbled main street to Hadrian’s Wall. FRANCES LINCOLN 2011 HB 112pp Illus 265x250mm THE PENNINE WAY £16.99 97672 now £7.99 A PEAK DISTRICT ANTHOLOGY A Literary Companion to Britain’s First National Park Comp. Roly Smith Literary visitors have long been inspired by the wonders of the Peak District; Ruskin and Byron extolled its beauties, while Charlotte Brontë and George Eliot used peakland settings for some of their most vivid narratives. The flowering of guidebook writing in the 20th century added to the Peak’s outdoor literature, including writers such as Brian Redhead and Guardian Country Diarist Roger Redfern. This wellillustrated anthology brings together the finest writing about the Peak. FRANCES LINCOLN 2012 HB 208pp Illus £16.99 16839 now £5.99 IAN ALLAN 2010 HB 160pp Illus 215x292mm £19.99 10875 now £7.99 John Bailey The historic island of Anglesey and the Lleyn Peninsula, jutting out into the Irish sea to the south, boast some of the most remote and picturesque landscapes in Britain. This exploration of the region is led by the author’s photographs, taking in all points of interest from ancient standing stones and historic castles to spectacular coastal scenes and studies of the flora and fauna. Also included are eight guided walks, with maps. DB 2012 HB 192pp Illus Cnicht and the DISCOVERING THE LLEYN PENINSULA AND ANGLESEY £14.99 17891 now £5.99 Moelwyns in winter Visit our website: www.psbooks.co.uk f 23 PS263.1.qxp 13/11/2015 15:00 Page 24 www.psbooks.co.uk BRITISH ISLES EXPLORING BRITAIN’S CHURCHES AND CHAPELS Inspirational Journeys of Discovery Back by popular demand Visiting churches and chapels is not just about admiring superb buildings of architectural, artistic and historical importance; the visitor is walking into places that have been at the heart of people’s lives for centuries. This illustrated AA guide includes over 870 of the most inspiring of these buildings in England, Scotland and Wales. The churches are presented in eight regional sections, but grouped around key churches in smaller areas, so that visits can be planned for one- or two-day tours. AA 2011 HB 256pp Illus 278x215mm £25.00 18182 now £8.99 WE’LL MEET AGAIN Britain at War Maureen Hill With advances in camera technology, photojournalists were able to record everyday life during the Second World War with much more flexibility than ever before and the Home Front provided them with unforgettable visual material. From bomb destruction and ration queues to evacuees and women working in heavy industry, this collection of 350 photographs from the Daily Mail archive contains many arresting images and portrays a remarkable sense of cheerfulness in the face of adversity. ATLANTIC 2014 PB 160pp Illus 295x208mm £9.99 20340 now £4.99 A SHELL EYE ON ENGLAND The Shell County Guides 1934-84 David Heathcote From the 1930s to the 1980s, the Shell Guides offered motorists an accessible, well-informed gazetteer to England’s countryside, churches, manor houses and market towns. Founded by John Betjeman and John Piper, they were distinguished by their iconic artwork, typography and design. Arranged, like the guides themselves, on a regional basis, this evocative, richly illustrated book not only chronicles the development of the series, but demonstrates how it reflected our changing attitudes to landscape and heritage over half a century. LIBRI 2011 PB 224pp Illus 225x245mm £24.95 87684 now £9.99 WORLD HERITAGE SITES OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND An Illustrated Guide to All 27 World Heritage Sites Victoria Huxley; Geoffrey Smith The 27 sites in the UK that have achieved UNESCO’s world heritage status range from natural wonders such as the Giant’s Causeway and Devon’s Jurassic coast to important constructions marking milestones in British and world history such as Stonehenge, Hadrian’s Wall and the industrial landscapes of the Ironbridge Gorge and Derwent Valley. This illustrated guide provides historical notes, maps and visitor information for each of these locations. CHASTLETON 2009 PB 272pp Illus 227x125mm £12.99 18214 now £3.99 24 Jacqueline Fearn This little book provides a gentle introduction to heraldry and its sometimes daunting terminology, explaining each term with illustrations and text, and expounding the basic principles of coats of arms and the rules governing their arrangement. With a foreword by the late JP Brooke-Little, formerly Clarenceux King of Arms. SHIRE 2006 PB 96pp Illus 177x113mm DISCOVERING HERALDRY £5.99 97756 now £2.99 THE VICTORIAN TRAVELLER’S GUIDES Reprinted from late 19th and early 20th-century originals, these vintage guidebooks transport us back to the genteel tourism of a bygone era. Complete with maps, old photographs, and a selection of period advertisements, they vividly recreate a world of echoing cathedral cloisters, county cricket matches, teashops and country railway stations. AMBERLEY 2014 PB 160pp Illus 199x124mm £9.99 each now £4.99 each Edwin English First published in 1901, this guidebook charts the history of the ancient university town since Anglo-Saxon times. It provides detailed descriptions of all the colleges and other university buildings, churches, libraries, museums, galleries and parks, and also of attractions in the surrounding area such as Blenheim Palace. 19330 THE VICTORIAN TRAVELLER’S GUIDE TO OXFORD Gordon Home; JW Clark Dating from the early 1900s, this guidebook surveys the medieval town as it stood poised on the verge of the modern era. It provides detailed descriptions of Cambridge’s ancient colleges, churches and libraries, before concluding with a lively survey of the city’s social life. 19328 THE VICTORIAN TRAVELLER’S GUIDE TO CAMBRIDGE John Shetlock Dominated by its magnificent cathedral and just 60 miles from London, Canterbury was as popular a tourist destination in the early 1900s as it is today. This vintage guide provides descriptions of its rich architectural and ecclesiastical heritage and covers the nearby attractions of the Isle of Thanet and Herne Bay, then in its heyday as a seaside resort. 19329 THE VICTORIAN TRAVELLER’S GUIDE TO CANTERBURY NEW SHAKESPEARE COUNTRY: WARWICKSHIRE Robin Jones Millions of visitors flock to Stratford-upon-Avon in search of Shakespeare, but it was in the great medieval forest to the north, in Warwickshire, that the playwright’s family originated. With Robin Jones’s informative text and more than 200 colour photographs, this book looks at the heart of Shakespeare’s Warwickshire – its towns and villages, rivers and woodland, Warwick and Kenilworth castles – and the places where the Shakespeare family lived for 300 years. Halsgrove Discover Series. HALSGROVE 2010 HB 144pp Illus 213x227mm £14.99 18238 now £6.99 Postscript order line: 01626 897100 Stratford’s halftimbered King Edward VI school and Guildhall PS263.1.qxp 13/11/2015 15:00 Page 25 Order line: 01626 897100 TRAVEL & EXPLORATION Feng Jicai A colourful and very accessible introduction to Chinese culture, this book comprises concise, well-illustrated and richly informative articles on aspects of the country ranging from natural wonders such as the magical Stone Forest to chopsticks. Beginning with cultural icons, including calligraphy, fengshui and the four auspicious creatures, the book has chapters covering architecture, festivals, daily life, arts and crafts, legends, famous historical figures and the performing arts. NEW SYMBOLS OF CHINA COMPENDIUM 2009 HB 256pp Illus 288x220mm £24.99 19764 now £9.99 Figurine of Cai Shen, the god of wealth and good fortune NEW IRRESISTIBLE NORTH From Venice to Greenland on the Trail of the Zen Brothers Andrea di Robilant In 1558, a Venetian statesman published an account of a voyage by his ancestors Nicolo and Antonio Zen in which they claimed to have discovered America a century before Columbus. Their account was later dismissed as one of the greatest frauds in the history of navigation – but was it? Combining history and travelogue, the author follows their route from the Faroes to Iceland and Greenland, bringing to life a medieval world of traders and fishermen, Viking earls and powerhungry bishops. American-cut pages. KNOPF 2011 HB 228pp Illus 242x152mm $25.95 19523 now £6.99 Federico Fellini described Rome as ‘a carousel of memories, real events and dreams,’ and its long history and rich heritage give the city a unique appeal for visitors. Lavishly illustrated with thrilling colour photographs, this volume captures all Rome’s glamour and grandeur, from the forum to the Vatican, from street life to high fashion. Special features explore its art, culture, shopping and transport, and the book includes maps and a timeline. Fascinating Cities series. ROME MONACO 2009 HB 160pp Illus £12.99 18116 now £4.99 VIEWS OF JERUSALEM AND THE HOLY LAND Steven Brooke Featuring soaring landscapes and sites sacred to Jews, Christians and Muslims, such as the Monastery of the Cross, the Wailing Wall and the Temple Mount, Jerusalem has drawn religious and artistic pilgrims for millennia. Inspired by Italian and Dutch view painters of the 17th and 18th centuries, Stephen Brooke’s carefully composed photographs document the architectural drama and the environs of this most fascinating city. RIZZOLI 2002 PB 112pp Illus 170x240mm £20.00 19010 now £7.99 of the voyage of the Paramore in 1609 to selections from Richard Byrd’s Alone (1938) and Fuchs and Hilary’s description of their surface crossing in 1955-8, these readings, together with Brandt’s commentary, offer a composite history of Antarctica. Among the narratives of heroic voyages and treks undertaken against impossible odds are the ill-fated attempts of Shackleton and Scott and the triumph of Amundsen’s Norwegian Antarctic Expedition in 1910-12. NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC 2004 PB 464pp 230x152mm $15.00 68356 now £4.99 ODD MAN OUT IN THE ALPS Sir Ron Norman is celebrated as an engineer and entrepreneur; less well known are his love of walking and his narrative gifts. In this delightful book he describes how, eschewing high-tech hiking gear in favour of sandals and shorts, he strode out to follow the Grand Randonée Cinq from Lake Geneva to Nice. Ornithologist, gourmet and eccentric Englishman abroad, he makes the perfect travelling companion, an ever-amusing and engaging observer of landscape and people. STACEY 2008 HB 320pp Illus £16.95 18166 now £5.99 THE SOUTH POLE A Historical Reader Ed. Anthony Brandt Arranged chronologically from Edmond Halley’s account As lavishly illustrated as a coffee-table book and as informative as a travel guide, the Photo Guide to Tuscany is the perfect companion for the visitor interested in exploring the region’s history and culture. The ‘Highlights’ chapters cover the greatest of Tuscany’s cities – Florence, Pisa, Arezzo, Siena and Grosseto – and their surrounding towns; an ‘Explorer’ section includes hotels and road trips; and the guide ends with a comprehensive atlas and place index. MONACO 2010 PB 288pp Illus TUSCANY PHOTO GUIDE £12.99 16679 now £4.99 NEW THE GREAT RACE The Race Between the English and the French to Complete the Map of Australia David Hill In April 1802, in the Southern Ocean, two explorers met by chance: the Englishman Matthew Flinders and his French counterpart Nicolas Baudin. Each had been sent by his government to explore the coast of Australia. Drawing on diaries and other first-hand accounts, this compelling book recounts the deadly race to claim ownership of the continent, in which both men endured terrible hardships, Flinders shipwrecked and imprisoned by the French for six years, and Baudin dying on his return journey. The facade of the Duomo San Donato in Arezzo begun in 1277 but never fully completed Visit our website: www.psbooks.co.uk LITTLE, BROWN 2012 HB 400pp Illus £25.00 19632 now £9.99 25 PS263.1.qxp 13/11/2015 15:00 Page 26 www.psbooks.co.uk BIOGRAPHY SHAKESPEARE AND HIS CONTEMPORARIES Charles Nicholl argues that, far from being a lone genius, Shakespeare belonged to a talented and influential group of writers, among them Ben Jonson, Christopher Marlowe, John Donne and Sir Walter Ralegh. Using portraits from the archives of the National Portrait Gallery, Nicholl examines the lives of over 20 subjects – playwrights, poets, pamphleteers and patrons, actors and lovers – and investigates what motivated them to write, who paid them and who provided their inspiration. One of the NPG’s Insights series. NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY 2005 HB 112pp Illus 210x140mm £9.99 18294 now £3.99 THE PRINCE OF MEDICINE Galen in the Roman Empire NEW Susan P Mattern Galen of Pergamum, court physician to the family of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius, was the most influential figure in western medicine until the 20th century. In the first biography of Galen in English, Mattern examines his prodigious corpus of philosophical and medical treatises to paint a portrait of a shameless self-publicist who could be arrogant and fiercely competitive but was also relentless in his pursuit of cures and an advocate of rigorous observation and experimentation. OXFORD UP 2013 HB 358pp Illus JANET ASHBEE Love, Marriage and the Arts & Crafts Movement Felicity Ashbee Though chiefly remembered as the wife of the celebrated Arts and Crafts designer CR Ashbee, Janet Ashbee was an influential writer and thinker in her own right. In this intimate, informative biography, her daughter charts the private and public life of this pioneering feminist and socialist for the first time. Setting Ashbee’s achievements in the context of a period when established norms were increasingly challenged, it also examines how she came to terms with her husband’s well-known homosexuality. SYRACUSE UP 2002 HB 277pp Illus $39.95 19027 now £9.99 £20.00 18887 now £8.99 Ed. Lawrence Goldman This is the first printed supplement to the Oxford DNB (2004) and includes entries on 819 men and women who shaped recent British history and who died between 2001 and 2004. The earliest person by birth date is the dancer and choreographer Dame Ninette de Valois (1898-2001), but the majority of subjects grew up in the interwar years. Among the notable figures in this supplement are Barbara Castle, John Peel, Alicia Markova, Francis Crick and Elizabeth, the Queen Mother. No jacket. OXFORD UP 2009 HB 1,278pp Illus 253x196mm £9.99 16643 now £4.99 BRITISH LIBRARY 2003 HB 144pp Illus £12.95 62907 now £4.99 26 OXFORD UP 2013 HB 1,252pp Illus 252x195mm OXFORD DICTIONARY OF NATIONAL BIOGRAPHY 2001-2004 Paul Stephenson In 312 CE, Constantine – one of four emperors ruling a divided empire – marched on Rome to establish control of the western empire. On the eve of the decisive battle he saw a vision which led him to convert to Christianity. Stephenson’s biography uses literary, artistic, numismatic and archaeological evidence to examine the religious background of Constantine’s conversion and the life and legacy of a seminal figure in the political and cultural history of the West. QUERCUS 2011 PB 384pp Illus Brian Lavery Horatio Nelson was undoubtedly Britain’s greatest naval commander. Although his complex character often made him enemies and led to mistakes in both his public and private life, he was an unrivalled seaman, an original and brave tactician and a charismatic leader. In this volume, Brian Lavery describes a legend in naval history, from his first naval posting at the age of twelve to his heroic death at Trafalgar. Published in association with the National Maritime Museum. Ed. Lawrence Goldman This second printed supplement to the 60-volume print edition of the Oxford DNB contains biographies of 865 people who died between 2005 and 2008. The earliest of them by birth is Alfred Anderson, the last surviving soldier who served in the First World War and who died in 2005, aged 109. Among the other biography subjects are Ronnie Barker, Pink Floyd’s Syd Barrett, Harold Pinter, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Robin Cook, and Arthur C Clarke. No jacket. £100.00 17381 now £40.00 CONSTANTINE Unconquered Emperor, Christian Victor HORATIO LORD NELSON OXFORD DICTIONARY OF NATIONAL BIOGRAPHY 2005-2008 THE TEMPTRESS The Scandalous Life of Alice Countess De Janze Paul Spicer American heiress Alice de Janze was immortalized in the film White Mischief, the story of Kenya’s decadent colonial set during the 1940s and the murder of her lover, the Earl of Erroll. Identifying Alice as the killer, this biography pieces the mystery together and tells the tale of the volatile socialite’s life in America, Europe and Africa, including the shooting of another lover at a Paris railway station in 1927. NEW SIMON & SCHUSTER 2011 PB 320pp Illus £7.99 19647 now £3.99 Postscript order line: 01626 897100 £100.00 17380 now £40.00 OXFORD DICTIONARY OF NATIONAL BIOGRAPHY Index of Contributors Ed. HCG Matthew; Brian Harrison Covering biographies from the earliest time to the year 2000, the Index of Contributors lists the authors of entries published in the Oxford DNB in September 2004, and shows which articles each wrote or revised. In earlier editions of the DNB (published between 1885 and 1900) articles were signed with initials; in the Index, these have been converted to full names. No jacket. OXFORD UP 2004 HB 479pp 244x186mm £63.00 17382 now £14.99 PS263.1.qxp 13/11/2015 15:00 Page 27 Order line: 01626 897100 BIOGRAPHY NEW COURAGE Eight Portraits Gordon Brown Published during Brown’s prime ministership, this study of courage traces the lives of eight inspirational figures: Robert Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Nelson Mandela, Edith Cavell, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Raoul Wallenberg, Cecily Saunders and Aung San Suu Kyi. With insight and clarity, it examines the qualities that enable some men and women to make difficult decisions, putting the good of their fellow beings above their personal comfort, safety, and even their lives. WEINSTEIN 2008 PB 304pp Illus 225x143mm $15.95 19520 now £3.99 ROMMEL: THE END OF A LEGEND A BOOK OF SECRETS Illegitimate Daughters, Absent Fathers Michael Holroyd Alice Keppel was mistress to both the Prince of Wales and Lord Grimthorpe; Grimthorpe’s abandoned fiancée Eve Fairfax was sometime muse to Rodin; while his daughter Violet Trefusis became the lover of Vita Sackville-West. Transporting the reader from Yorkshire to Rapallo, this biographical tour de force follows an intimate web of connections though the undercurrents of Victorian and Edwardian society to bring to light this brilliant company of neglected women. NEW VINTAGE 2011 PB 272pp Illus £8.99 19771 now £3.99 AN Wilson Adolf Hitler maintained that his life was characterized by ‘struggle’ from its very beginning but, as AN Wilson explains, the future dictator grew up in middle-class comfort, feckless, romantic and unmotivated. In a masterful biography, Wilson portrays the perplexing figure of Hitler with verve and acuity, and shows that it was his frightening normality – not some otherworldy evil – that makes him truly terrifying. BASIC 2012 HB 223pp HITLER £16.99 95453 now £6.99 Ralf Georg Reuth; Trans. Debra S Marmor; Herbert A Danner German historian Ralf Reuth’s study of the great military commander Erwin Rommel eschews the traditional biographical approach in favour of focusing on five controversial themes: Rommel’s relationship to National Socialism, the true value of his North African successes, the wartime propaganda that made his name, his participation in resistance to Hitler and the post war myth-making that created his legend. HAUS 2009 PB 249pp £10.99 98027 now £4.99 MASKERADO Dancing Around Death in Nazi Hungary Tivadar Soros escaped from a Russian PoW camp during the First World War, an adventure that prepared him well for the unique demands of evading capture in German-occupied Hungary in 1944 – the subject of this memoir. Describing how he faced the daily threat of discovery while helping many of his fellow Jews to obtain false papers and escape, it is a remarkable account of day-to-day life in Nazi-controlled Budapest. Mainland UK orders received by Monday 21 December will be delivered in time for Christmas Harry Leslie Smith Born in Yorkshire in 1923 and brought up in poverty, Harry Leslie Smith is a survivor of the Great Depression, an RAF veteran of the Second World War and now an activist for the preservation of social democracy and author of Guardian articles online. Part autobiography, part commentary on contemporary society, this is his passionate account of ‘how the world my generation built is falling down, and what we can do to save it’. ICON 2014 PB 224pp HARRY’S LAST STAND £8.99 19831 now £3.99 CANONGATE 2000 PB 287pp £8.99 17808 now £3.99 COUNTING ONE’S BLESSINGS The Selected Letters of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Ed. William Shawcross Drawing on the Royal Archives and the archives at Glamis Castle, the Queen Mother’s official biographer presents a selection of letters written by Elizabeth to her family, friends and a circle of acquaintance that included Churchill, Benjamin Britten and Ted Hughes. Covering all phases of her life – as Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, Duchess of York, Queen Consort and Queen Mother – the letters illuminate a personality described by her grandson Prince Charles as ‘wise, loving, with an utterly irresistible mischievousness of spirit’. PAN 2013 PB 688pp Illus £9.99 19620 now £4.99 ELIZABETH THE QUEEN The Life of a Modern Monarch Sally Bedell Smith In a meticulously researched account, the American biographer Sally Bedell Smith offers a fresh perspective on the public and private lives of Queen Elizabeth 11. American-cut pages. RANDOM HOUSE 2012 HB 686pp Ashley Jackson Uniquely endowed with talent, energy and determination, Winston Churchill was, in the words of Professor Jackson, ‘a formidably powerful human being, a man whose achievements and greatness have become so interwoven with 20th century world history that it is easy to take them for granted’. In this much-acclaimed account, Jackson describes the contours and contradictions of a remarkable life and career and ‘Winston Churchill’s appointment with destiny’. $30.00 11802 now £9.99 Visit our website: www.psbooks.co.uk CHURCHILL QUERCUS 2012 PB 432pp £9.99 16642 now £4.99 27 PS263.2 A.qxp 13/11/2015 14:48 Page 28 www.psbooks.co.uk LITERATURE/LITERARY BIOGRAPHY NEW HERMAN HESSE The Classic Biography Bernhard Zeller The Nobel Prizewinning author Herman Hesse (1877-1962) is one of the most influential writers of the 20th century. This biography, first published in German soon after his death, draws on the recollections of family and friends, including literary contemporaries Thomas Mann and André Gide. It reveals how formative experiences such as his journey to India, his Jungian analysis and his emigration to Switzerland in protest against German militarism found expression in his novels Steppenwolf, Siddartha and The Glass Bead Game. PETER OWEN 2014 PB 220pp Illus £14.99 19602 now £6.99 THE LETTERS OF TS ELIOT NEW THE VAMPYRE FAMILY Passion, Envy and the Curse of Byron Andrew McConnell Stott In the spring of 1816, a ‘knot of scribblers, male and female, with weak nerves and disordered brain’ gathered in Geneva. This account of the three months that Byron, Shelley, Mary Godwin, Claire Clairmont and John Polidori spent together tells how their stormy menage, charged with artistic and sexual tensions, fuelled an outburst of creativity that produced Byron’s Childe Harold, Shelley’s ‘Mont Blanc’, Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and the first great vampire novel, Polidori’s The Vampyre. CANONGATE 2013 HB 464pp Illus £25.00 19878 now £8.99 THE ODE LESS TRAVELLED Unlocking the Poet Within Stephen Fry believes that if you can write English, you can write poetry. But it’s no fun if you’ve been led to believe that anything goes. His typically amusing and lighthearted book unlocks the delights of rhyme, metre and form, explaining how to compose a sonnet, a villanelle or an epithalamion. Its enjoyable exercises, witty insights and step-by-step instructions will guide any would-be poet towards a mastery of verse. ARROW 2007 PB 383pp £8.99 18209 now £3.99 NEW VOLUME I: 1898-1922 (Revised edition) Ed. Valerie Eliot; Hugh Haughton First published in 1988 and republished in a revised edition, with approximately 200 new items, this first volume of the Letters covers the years from the poet’s childhood in St Louis, Missouri to 1922, by which time he had settled in England and published The Waste Land. FABER 2009 HB 911pp Illus £35.00 19574 now £9.99 Ed. Valerie Eliot; Hugh Haughton The prolific and varied correspondence in this second volume reflects Eliot’s profoundly influential work as editor of the Criterion and cultural commentator. It demonstrates not only the emerging continuities between his thinking as poet and essayist, but also their relation to his friendships and personal circumstances. FABER 2009 HB 912pp Illus NEW VOLUME II: 1923-1925 £35.00 19575 now £9.99 Ed. Valerie Eliot; John Haffenden During the crucial years covered by this third volume of correspondence, Eliot set a new course for his life and work: he was received into the Church of England and naturalized as a British citizen; and there was a new manner and vision in his poetry, with the first of the Ariel poems, ‘Journey of the Magi’, published in 1927. FABER 2012 HB 992pp Illus NEW VOLUME III: 1926-1927 £40.00 19573 now £9.99 Norman Watson ‘Oh, Heaven! ’tis a dreadful calamity to narrate,/ Because the victims have met with a cruel fate.’ William Topaz McGonagall is remembered as the worst poet of all time. With their inept scansion and comic bathos, his lurid verse accounts of death and disaster have endeared themselves to generations. But who was he? This revealing biography explores the extraordinary life of the former Dundee weaver turned self-styled ‘tragedian and poet’ to ask whether, perhaps, the joke was on us all along. BIRLINN 2010 HB 316pp Illus POET McGONAGALL £20.00 88461 now £6.99 WEST’S WORLD The Extraordinary Life of Dame Rebecca West Lorna Gibb Born in 1892, the young actress Cicely Fairfield changed her name to that of the heroine of Ibsen’s Rosmersholm — Rebecca West. This definitive biography charts the life and work of this major writer, best remembered for her classic travelogue Black Lamb, Grey Falcon, set in pre-war Yugoslavia. It explores her commitment to feminism and socialism, her notorious affair with HG Wells, and her troubled relationship with their son Anthony, creating a subtle and sympathetic portrait of this fiercely intelligent woman. MACMILLAN 2013 HB 329pp Illus £25.00 16823 now £7.99 28 Postscript order line: 01626 897100 THE LITERARY HERITAGE OF THE ARABS: An Anthology NEW Ed. Suheil Bushrui; James M Malarkey This anthology comprises more than 180 selections from the finest poetry and prose by Arab writers of the last 1,500 years, in English translations illustrating the spectrum of approaches used since the 17th century. In addition to the Qu’ran and such classic authors as al-Mutanabbi, it features works which were composed by Christian and Jewish writers from the Arab world or which illustrate Arabic literature’s connections with other literary traditions of South Asia and Western Europe. SAQI 2012 HB 489pp £35.00 19946 now £9.99 PS263.2 A.qxp 13/11/2015 14:48 Page 29 Order line: 01626 897100 Andrew Parker When Andrew Parker published research into the evolution of the earliest eye he received letters pointing out parallels with the description of the creation of light in the book of Genesis. So in this book he undertakes a detailed comparison between modern scientific discoveries and the curiously illogical ordering of the biblical account, which reveals remarkable connections and prompts him to reflect on the place of God in a scientific world. DOUNEW THE GENESIS ENIGMA BLEDAY 2009 PB 335pp £13.99 18980 now £5.99 THE MYTH OF PERSECUTION How Early Christians Invented a Story of Martyrdom NEW RELIGION NEW THE HISTORICAL DAVID The Real Life of an Invented Hero Joel Baden Described by Diarmuid MacCulloch as ‘an invigoratingly grown-up reading of the Bible’, this book is a revisionist analysis of King David’s presentation in the Hebrew scriptures. Baden shows that the historical figure, who did not write Psalms or kill Goliath, was reinvented as a glorious king through layers of fact and fiction – the spin of Samuel and Chronicles followed by the messianic connections presented in the New Testament – which have contributed to our idealized cultural memory of David. HARPER ONE 2013 HB 352pp $26.99 19903 now £6.99 Candida Moss Central to the traditions of Christianity is the example of the early martyrs, crucified, burned and thrown to wild beasts because they refused to renounce their faith. Yet as this controversial study makes clear, the myth of persecution was greatly exaggerated. Drawing on both Christian and pagan sources, it shows that only during brief, widely separated intervals did believers suffer violence, and that for much of Roman history they prospered and even achieved high public office. NEW LIVING WITH A WILD GOD A Non-Believer’s Search for the Truth About Everything Barbara Ehrenreich In middle age, the acclaimed social commentator Barbara Ehrenreich rediscovered a journal she had kept as a teenager. It recorded an event so strange that she had never spoken or written about it: a mystical experience that rocked her steadfast rationalist convictions. In this profound reflection on science, religion and the human condition, she attempts to reconcile that cataclysmic moment with her secular understanding, challenging us to reassess our perceptions of life. GRANTA 2014 HB 253pp HARPER ONE 2013 HB 320pp $25.99 19906 now £6.99 FONT OF LIFE Ambrose, Augustine and the Mystery of Baptism Garry Wills No two men were more influential in the early Church than Ambrose, Bishop of Milan, and Augustine of Hippo, the North African philosopher and author of the Confessions. They met in 387 when Augustine went to Milan to be baptised. Combining groundbreaking research with narrative verve, Wills describes the troubled relationship between the two churchmen and the theological differences that would have a profound impact on the future of Christianity. OXFORD UP 2012 HB 208pp Illus £16.99 11227 now £6.99 f See also Ancient Israel on page 66 £16.99 19807 now £5.99 FAVOURITE HYMNS 2,000 Years of Magnificat Marjorie Reeves; Jenyth Worsley This anthology brings together more than 80 poems which have become our best-loved hymns, ranging from the liturgies of Christianity’s early centuries, through the plainsong hymns of the Middle Ages to the most successful songs of recent decades. Each text is prefaced by a summary of the personal experience and cultural context which lie behind its composition. CONTINUUM 2004 PB 223pp £13.99 66103 now £3.99 NEW UNDERSTANDING THE QUR’AN TODAY Mahmoud Hussein is the pseudonym of two French political writers of Egyptian origin, whose bestselling work engaging with the debate on Islam and modernity is now available in English. In 20 short chapters they examine three propositions: that God’s Word maintains a living link with the historical context of its revelation; that it takes the form of an exchange between Heaven and Earth; and that the Qur’an enunciates different orders of truth. SAQI 2013 PB 176pp £10.00 19949 now £4.99 Michael Cook gives an incisive account of the man who inspired the Islamic faith, drawing on the traditional Muslim sources to describe Muhammad’s life and teaching. He also attempts to stand back from this traditional picture to question how far it is historically justified. From the Past Masters series of introductions to the thought of leading intellectual figures. OXFORD UP 1996 PB 112pp 195x127mm MUHAMMAD HOLY BLOOD, HOLY GRAIL The Secret History of Jesus, The Shocking Legacy of the Grail Michael Baigent; Richard Leigh; Henry Lincoln This is a special illustrated edition of the controversial work which, its authors claimed in a 2005 court case, formed the basis of Dan Brown’s The Da Vinci Code. Greeted with outrage on its first appearance, the book presents startling evidence that Christ did not die on the Cross, that he married Mary Magdalene, and their descendants form a secret order that still influences world affairs. It is a work of painstaking historical research, but with the makings of a thriller. DELACORTE 2005 HB 511pp Illus 255x198mm £8.99 18848 now £3.99 Visit our website: www.psbooks.co.uk $35.00 19268 now £9.99 29 PS263.2 A.qxp 13/11/2015 14:48 Page 30 www.psbooks.co.uk POLITICS/CULTURAL STUDIES NEW MERCHANT, SOLDIER, SAGE A History of the World in Three Castes David Priestland Human history, this remarkable new analysis argues, has been a struggle for supremacy between three castes. At times, one of these has predominated: the soldier in the run-up to the First World War, the merchant before the crash of 1929, the sage or expert during the founding of the Welfare State. When any one assumes too much influence, a crisis ensues. Since 2008, Priestland argues, a discredited merchant class has clung to power – but a new order will soon emerge. Felt-tip mark on lower trimmed edge. PENGUIN 2013 HB 352pp 242x160mm $27.95 19524 now £7.99 JUST BORIS The Irresistible Rise of a Political Celebrity Sonia Purnell ‘We may feel we know the public Boris, but so much about this multilayered character is not quite as it seems.’ From the vantage point of a once close colleague, investigative journalist Sonia Purnell charts the remarkable rise of Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson – just ‘Boris’ to most of us – and offers the first forensic account of just how he did it. AURUM 2012 HB 459pp Illus £20.00 17925 now £7.99 NEW A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE SMILE Angus Trumble From the Mona Lisa and Laughing Cavalier to toothpaste advertisements, smiles are culturally pervasive, but their meanings change over time and around the world. Trumble explores these nuances and the implications of the leer, the snarl, the smirk and the lewd grin; he also probes behavioural and psychological aspects of this often impulsive act, asking how smiling fosters interpersonal attachments and at what age infants’ smiles become an act of communication. HARMONY A New Way of Looking at Our World BASIC 2004 HB 266pp HARPER PERENNIAL 2010 PB 336pp Illus $26.00 96807 now £5.99 COMING UP TRUMPS A Memoir $18.99 11881 now £4.99 NEW Jean Trumpington The daughter of an officer and an American heiress, Jean Trumpington was born into a world of considerable privilege, but the Wall Street Crash wiped out her mother’s fortune. In this forthright memoir Trumpington looks back on her long and remarkable life during which she worked for Lloyd George and then at Bletchley Park during the Second World War, married and had a muchloved son, and later embarked on a political career, becoming a life peer in 1980. NEW £16.99 19249 now £6.99 SIMON & SCHUSTER 2006 HB 288pp Illus 313x251mm $65.00 19379 now £11.99 LAST MAN STANDING Memoirs of a Political Survivor £8.99 16818 now £3.99 See our full range of f over 14,000 titles at www.psbooks.co.uk 30 FROM LUCY TO LANGUAGE Revised, updated and expanded Donald Johanson; Blake Edgar Covering the period between our ape ancestors’ adoption of bipedalism and the beginnings of modern human culture and language, this readable, informative and well illustrated volume assembles photographic documentation of more than 200 remains of early hominids, including the famous ‘Lucy’ discovered by Johanson in 1974. This is preceded by an overview of the key issues in modern paleoanthropology, such as the dating of fossils, the definition of different human species and the analysis of the earliest art and stone tools. MACMILLAN 2014 HB 250pp Illus Jack Straw As a child in a council flat in Epping, Jack Straw never imagined he would one day hold three great offices of state. In this candid, self-deprecating and very readable memoir, he charts his progress from student politics to the international stage. Without rancour or selfjustification, he reveals the toll that public office takes on private life, discusses the fateful decision to go to war in Iraq, and offers first-hand insights into the both the Blair government and the Bush administration. PAN 2012 PB 590pp Illus HRH The Prince of Wales For decades the Prince of Wales has studied a wide range of disciplines in his quest to understand how modern industrialization has led us to a state of disharmony with our world. In this book, with its holistic and well-argued approach, he takes the discussion of sustainability and climate change in a new direction, incorporating the traditional wisdom of the past with modern science to create a new, more balanced vision of our world. Skull of a male mountain gorilla from Rwanda THE ALASTAIR CAMPBELL DIARIES As the controversial spin-doctor at the heart of New Labour, Alastair Campbell was uniquely placed to observe the party’s rise to power and the inner workings of Tony Blair’s government. Frank, often funny and always compelling, Campbell offers a unique insight into the key personalities and the at times explosive relations between them. HUTCHINSON 2010/11 PB 792/747pp Volume One: PRELUDE In the first of four volumes of diaries, Campbell records in meticulous detail every day from the sudden death of John Smith and Tony Blair’s subsequent election as Labour leader in 1994 to his triumphant entry into Downing Street three years later. £18.00 96546 now £6.99 Volume Three: POWER AND RESPONSIBILITY 1999-2001 Volume three of the diaries begins amid the complexities of the conflict in Kosovo, and at home covers some of the worst domestic crises of Labour’s second term – foot and mouth disease, protests over fuel prices and the agonies of the Millennium Dome. It ends, dramatically, on 11 September 2001 and Tony Blair’s immediate response to the attack on the Twin Towers. £25.00 98447 now £7.99 Postscript order line: 01626 897100 PS263.2 A.qxp 13/11/2015 14:48 Page 31 Order line: 01626 897100 CULTURAL STUDIES NEW THE WORLD UNTIL YESTERDAY What Can We Learn from Traditional Societies? Jared Diamond A professor of geography at UCLA, Jared Diamond looks back to humans’ former lifestyle through his own fieldwork in traditional societies that still exist or were recently in existence, such as the highland peoples of New Guinea, Andaman Islanders, African Hadza and North American Inuit. Diamond highlights the many crucial lessons to be gleaned from ‘primitive’ societies, pointing to life decisions that may help us live longer, healthier lives, enjoy old age, and raise self-confident children. VIKING 2013 HB 512pp Illus $36.00 19907 now £6.99 THE ANCIENT PATHS Discovering the Lost Map of Celtic Europe Graham Robb describes his minutelyresearched cycle ride across Europe along the route of the legendary Heraklean Way which stretches from the south-western tip of the Iberian peninsula, across the Pyrenees to the Alps. Along the way he delves into Julius Caesar’s descriptions of Gaul and its inhabitants, analyses different versions of the myth of Hercules and explores the physical and intellectual world of the ancient Celts – their gods, art and sophisticated scientific knowledge. PICADOR 2013 HB 409pp Illus £20.00 18242 now £8.99 NEW ROUGH AND TUMBLE Aggression, Hunting and Human Evolution Travis Rayne Pickering Anthropologists have traditionally viewed a coupling of aggression and predation as the evolutionary milestone that brought about ambush hunting approximately two million years ago. But Rough and Tumble challenges this view, since aggressive attack was a hopeless tactic for humans who were smaller and slower-footed than their prey. The author uses fossils, archaeological evidence and studies of humans and other primates to argue that it was the advent of new hunting technologies that allowed humans to stalk and kill large game. CALIFORNIA UP 2013 HB 222pp Illus £19.95 19103 now £7.99 Mainland UK orders received by Monday 21 December will be delivered in time for Christmas POCKET GUIDES SERIES THE POCKET GUIDE TO GILBERT AND SULLIVAN Diane Canwell; Jon Sutherland Reviewing Iolanthe in November 1882, the Morning Advertiser’s critic opined, ‘Neither Mr Gilbert as an author, nor Mr Sullivan as a musician, write for immortality’; but well over a century later enthusiasm for works such as The Mikado continues unabated. The Pocket Guide gives a concise, yet detailed account of Gilbert and Sullivan’s collaboration, exploring the themes around each operetta, setting them in historical context, and surveying some of their greatest performers. REMEMBER WHEN 2011 PB 192pp Illus £12.99 10991 now £4.99 THE POCKET GUIDE TO VICTORIAN ARTISTS AND THEIR MODELS BEACON FOR CHANGE How the 1951 Festival of Britain Helped to Shape a New Age Barry Turner The 1951 Festival of Britain brought a breath of excitement and optimism to the drab post-war years of rationing and austerity. This absorbing book explores the intentions of its creators, charts the effect of its satellite festivals all over Britain, and records how it transformed London’s South Bank with buildings such as the Royal Festival Hall and the futuristic Skylon, spawned the Miss World contest, introduced Britons to Scandinavian design... and offered them their first experience of soft lavatory paper. AURUM 2012 HB 288pp Illus £16.99 17884 now £6.99 Russell James Arranged by genre, the Pocket Guide covers some 400 artists, from the famous to the long-forgotten, looking at their lives rather than their art. It also devotes a chapter to the artists’ models, identifying the sitters in paintings and telling the stories of particularly ‘close relationships’, including Holman Hunt’s on-off engagement to Annie Miller, and Rossetti’s affair with the famous Pre-Raphaelite beauty, Jane Morris. REMEMBER WHEN 2011 PB 223pp Illus £12.99 10996 now £4.99 Andrew Taylor After introductory chapters reflecting on what poetry is, tracing its history and describing the different types of metre and verse forms, the Pocket Guide gives brief biographies and details of the principal works of more than 250 individual poets, arranged chronologically from Homer to Simon Armitage. There is also a glossary and an index of poets. REMEMBER WHEN 2011 PB 160pp Illus THE POCKET GUIDE TO POETS AND POETRY £12.99 10993 now £4.99 Anna Selby Beginning with a time chart from 1600 to 1970, this handy guide manages to be full of anecdote and little-known facts as well as offering a broad introduction to opera. After synopses of 50 operas, arranged chronologically from Monteverdi’s Coronation of Poppea to A Midsummer Night’s Dream by Britten, Anna Selby profiles opera’s greatest composers, its finest singers and legendary figures among conductors, librettists and directors. REMEMBER WHEN 2011 PB 160pp THE POCKET GUIDE TO OPERA £9.99 10992 now £4.99 Visit our website: www.psbooks.co.uk 31 PS263.2 A.qxp 13/11/2015 14:48 Page 32 www.psbooks.co.uk REFERENCE/LANGUAGE WHO, OR WHY, OR WHICH, OR WHAT? A Global Gazetteer of the Instructive and Strange John Oldale ‘A collection of some of the more unusual facts concerning every nation on earth’, Oldale’s illustrated gazetteer provides a wondrous miscellany of information, from the origins of the carrot (Afghanistan) and the only confirmed gender cheat in Olympic history (Germany) to Zimbabwe’s inflation nightmare. There are also Global Significance Ratings for each country (UK comes third), a list of their World Heritage sites and how to say ‘hello’ and ‘goodbye’. PARTICULAR 2011 HB 309pp Illus £16.99 98092 now £6.99 NEW OXFORD A-Z OF GRAMMAR AND PUNCTUATION NO MORE BRAIN DRAIN Proven Ways to Maintain Your Mind and Memories NEW Breakthrough research proves you can not only grow new brain cells at any age, but also ‘rewire’ your brain to increase its capacity. Based on more than 100 scientific studies, this practical guide explains basic brain functions, the ‘brain drains’ – such as stress, depression and medical issues – and the way to counter them. It then sets out a brain fitness programme, with puzzles, exercises and recipes to nourish your mental powers. Off-mint. READER’S DIGEST 2009 HB 320pp Illus $9.96 19761 now £7.99 John Seely After a brief introduction to grammar, this handy guide comprises an A-Z of over 300 headwords – from abbreviation to zero relative – each defining and/or explaining a grammatical term, along with explanatory diagrams, hundreds of real examples and advice for improving your written English. Second edition. OXFORD UP 2009 PB 192pp 170x110mm £5.99 18865 now £2.99 NEW A-Z OF ARABIC-ENGLISH-ARABIC TRANSLATION Ronak Husni; Daniel L Newman This guide to common grammatical, lexical and semantic issues in Arabic translation is suitable for classroom use by university students and as a reference work for professional translators. The authors highlight common pitfalls in working from English to Arabic and from Arabic to English, suggesting strategies for effective translation, offering guidance on correct usage and discussing idiomatic expressions in both languages. Each problem is illustrated with examples drawn from contemporary literature and media texts. SAQI 2013 PB 314pp £16.99 19941 now £6.99 COLLINS LATIN LANGUAGE AND ROMAN CULTURE HOBSON-JOBSON The Anglo-Indian Dictionary Henry Yule; AC Burnell Bungalow, pyjamas, veranda, curry, chintz, gingham, junk... Just a few of the words that have crept into the English language from the colonial era in the Indian subcontinent and the Malay peninsula. This immensely detailed glossary, tracing origins and giving quotations to illustrate usage, was compiled in the late 19th century. Never superseded in its field, it is a must for students of etymology and for anyone interested in the attitudes and activities of the British imperialists in their heyday. Reprint. WORDSWORTH 2008 PB 472pp 20417 now £3.99 32 Ben Harris Useful both as a guide for beginners and as a reference work for more experienced students, this introduction to the fundamentals of the Latin language offers clear explanations, combining helpful tips and traditional grammatical tables with practice exercises and excerpts from Roman authors. Special sections list principal parts of verbs, common uses of the cases and more than 300 Latin phrases found in current English. COLLINS 2012 PB 320pp £7.99 16753 now £3.99 NEW DUTCH Biography of a Language Roland Willemyns Dutch is a ‘pluricentric’ language, with 23 million speakers in the Antilles, Belgium, the Netherlands and Suriname. This book traces the history of the language from the ancestors of Old Dutch to modern standardization and possible future developments. It puts special emphasis on the sociolinguistics of colonial Dutch (especially Afrikaans, pidgins and creoles), the role of Dutch in Belgian language conflicts and its long history of intense contact with other languages such as French, Frisian and German. OXFORD UP 2013 HB 307pp Illus 242x165mm £22.50 19261 now £9.99 POISONED PENS: Literary Invective from Amis to Zola Ed. Gary Dexter ‘Every time I read Pride and Prejudice I want to dig her up and hit her over the head with her own shin bone’ – such was Mark Twain’s regard for Jane Austen’s writing prowess. Similarly acrimonious sentiments fill this entertaining compendium of literary backbiting, from Thomas de Quincey’s low opinion of Homer to the cut and thrust of modern reviewing with Bevis Hillier v. AN Wilson. FRANCES LINCOLN 2009 HB 240pp £9.99 99680 now £3.99 EXCUSE MY FRENCH! Fluent Francais Without the Faux Pas Rachel Best; Jean-Christophe van Waes How do you say ‘a bunch of muppets’ in French? Is faire la bombe’ as explosive as it sounds? With over 700 everyday expressions and their idiomatic English equivalents, this book offers an entertaining way to improve your language skills while discovering the origins of both languages’ most curious phrases. You’ll also learn when to beware of literal translation – and which phrases might land you in trouble. KYLE 2013 HB 256pp £9.99 94668 now £4.99 Postscript order line: 01626 897100 PS263.2 A.qxp 13/11/2015 14:48 Page 33 Order line: 01626 897100 REFERENCE/AUDIOBOOKS THE WORLD’S HERITAGE A Guide to All 981 UNESCO World Heritage Sites UNESCO’s ‘bestselling guide to the most extraordinary places’ presents all 981 sites on the World Heritage List, first mapped by continent, then arranged chronologically by the year in which they were inscribed on the List, from the Galapagos Islands in 1978 to the Namib Sand Sea in 2013. The guide covers a remarkable diversity of monuments and landscape, with cultural, natural and mixed sites, each described individually and the majority shown in photographs. COLLINS 2014 PB 896pp Illus 210x162mm £25.00 19840 now £11.99 Mont-Saint-Michel, Normandy, one of the most important sites of medieval Christian civilisation NAXOS AUDIOBOOKS DH Lawrence’s reflection on mankind’s relation to nature, expressed through the story of Lady Chatterley’s sexual involvement with her gamekeeper, is read by Maxine Peake. 11 CDs; running time 13hrs 21 minutes. LADY CHATTERLEY’S LOVER NAXOS AUDIOBOOKS 2011 £38.50 19187 now £9.99 Sheikh Nefzaoui Written between 1410 and 1434, The Perfumed Garden is a manual of sexual instruction that mixes commentary and advice with entertaining and stimulating stories. It was first translated into English in 1886 by the bold linguist and explorer Richard Burton: that classic translation, unabridged, is read here by Jonathan Keeble. 5 CDs; running time 6hrs 35min. THE PERFUMED GARDEN NAXOS AUDIOBOOKS 2013 £19.99 19189 now £6.99 Laurence Sterne Narrated by the (apparently) innocent Parson Yorick, this is Sterne’s lightly fictionalised account of his own European travels – and therefore full of digressions, misunderstandings and risqué jokes. Read by Anton Lesser. 4 CDs; running time approx 4 hrs. A SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY NAXOS AUDIOBOOKS 2010 £16.99 19193 now £5.99 Alan Garner Following the much-loved children’s novels, The Weirdstone of Brisingamen and The Moon of Gomrath, Boneland takes the story of Colin and BONELAND Susan into adulthood. Read, at the request of Garner himself, by Robert Powell. Unabridged. 4 CDs; running time approx 5 hours. ADONIS TO ZORRO Oxford Dictionary of Reference and Allusion Ed. Andrew Delahunty; Sheila Dignen This dictionary is ideal for those moments when you need to avoid mixing up Eris and Eros, to decide whether an allusion to Shangri-La or Xanadu is more appropriate, or to check where ‘the horror, the horror’ originated. The 1,900 entries include people, places, quotations and events that have given rise to everyday expressions and give examples of their recent use in journalism and fiction. This revised and updated third edition includes many new entries from modern popular culture and from non-English sources. OXFORD UP 2010 HB 416pp £20.00 88041 now £8.99 NAXOS AUDIOBOOKS 2012 Audio CDs £16.99 19164 now £5.99 James Joyce Molly Bloom’s famous soliloquy from James Joyce’s Ulysses is a languorous internal monologue in which the passionate wife of Leopold Bloom meditates on love and life. The reader here is the Irish actress Marcella Riordan. 2 CDs; running time 2hrs 24 min. MOLLY BLOOM’S SOLILOQUY NAXOS AUDIOBOOKS 2012 £10.99 19186 now £4.99 Thomas Paine Written in 1791 in defence of the Revolution in France, Thomas Paine’s Rights of Man is a seminal work on human freedom and equality, arguing that government must respect the welfare rights of all its citizens. It is read here by David Rintoul. 4 CDs; running time 4hrs 37min. NAXOS AUDIOBOOKS 2008 RIGHTS OF MAN £16.99 19190 now £5.99 HEAVEN’S COMMAND An Imperial Progress Jonathan Gregson This guide from the In a Nutshell series traces the development of the cathedral from its origins as a bishop’s house, through the Romanesque and Gothic periods and up to the most extravagant contemporary designs around the world. The text is read by Roy McMillan, and is accompanied by Early English Organ Music performed by Joseph Payne. 1 CD; running time 1hr 17min. CATHEDRALS NAXOS AUDIOBOOKS 2010 £8.99 19182 now £3.99 Jan Morris This first volume covers Victoria’s reign from her coronation in 1837 to the Diamond Jubilee in 1897, and ranges far and wide, from India to the Canadian prairies, and from Zululand to Tasmania. 16 CDs; running time 20hrs 10min. NAXOS AUDIOBOOKS 2011 £55.00 19184 now £9.99 Visit our website: www.psbooks.co.uk Mainland UK orders received by Monday 21 December will be delivered in time for Christmas 33 PS263.2 A.qxp 13/11/2015 14:48 Page 34 www.psbooks.co.uk ART NEW A CAPITAL VIEW: The Art of Edinburgh Alyssa Jean Popiel Since the mid-18th century, Edinburgh’s City Council has amassed over 4,500 artworks in a variety of media – including drawings, paintings, prints, sculpture, photography and tapestry – and the collection, which focuses on Scottish art, continues to grow. View of the Mound, Edinburgh by William Gawin Herdman, 1854 In this handsome volume, Popiel presents reproductions and detailed commentaries on a selection of 100 works which depict Edinburgh and its inhabitants, from a ‘prospect’ of the city by John Abraham Slezer (c.1650-1717) to David Annard’s statue of Robert Fergusson (2004). BIRLINN 2014 HB 224pp Illus 245x287mm NEW THE COMPANY OF ARTISTS The Origins of the Royal Academy of Arts in London Charles Saumarez Smith In 1768, a row erupted in the Society of Artists and nothing could persuade them to ‘lay aside their Bickerings, and drown their Heartburnings in bumpers of wine’. The quarrel was about how to teach art, the importance of drawing, and the supremacy of inspiration or hard work. In this day-by-day account, illustrated with 52 paintings and drawings, the former National Gallery director explains the art, the egos and the intrigue that led to the foundation of the Royal Academy. MODERN ART 2012 HB 192pp Illus 248x189mm £25.00 19438 now £8.99 Agostin £25.00 19117 now £9.99 Ed. Francesco Porzio The massive influence of Leonardo in his own lifetime is attested by the flourishing school of painters working in his style in Lombardy around the beginning of the 16th century. With some 400 illustrations, many in colour, this first significant study in 60 years surveys the work of Marco d’Oggiono, Andrea Solario, Giovanni Antonio Boltraffio, Bernardino de’Conti and other ‘Leonardeschi’. The essays that open the volume deal with the environment, organization and working practices of Leonardo’s studio. THE LEGACY OF LEONARDO: Painters in Lombardy 1490-1530 SKIRA 1998 HB 415pp Illus 278x237mm £65.00 17563 now £30.00 CONCUBINES AND COURTESANS Women in Chinese Erotic Art The Cottage Door by Frederick Walker, 1860 Ferry M Bertholet Spanning the period from around 1600 to the 1920s, Bertholet offers a richly documented view of Chinese erotic art, with the emphasis on the role of the woman. Drawing on his own collection of art and artefacts, including porcelain figures, lotus shoes, fans and photographs of brothels, he discusses Chinese philosophies, the culture of bound feet and A Gentleman Takes the lives of courtesans, before examining Chinese erotic art and his Courtesan to the imagery, from paintings and ivory carvings to calendar posters Bedroom, early of the 1920s. Sexually explicit. PRESTEL 2011 HB 207pp Illus 304x255mm 19th century WILLIAM ORPEN: AN ONLOOKER IN FRA A Critical Edition of the Artist’s War Mem Robert Upstone; Angela Weight William Orpen was only official war artist to publish an extensive memoir his experience in the First World War. He was a talent and shrewd writer and his compelling narrative, which first appeared in 1921, described both the trenches and battlefields and the more comfortable life at Haig and headquarters. An Onlooker in France is presented her with an introductory essay by Robert Upstone, comm and reproductions of 75 drawings and paintings by Or PAUL HOLBERTON 2008 HB 232pp Illus 255x190mm £30.00 98374 now £14.99 £40.00 16747 now £16.99 Wa by Orpe Flavio Febbraro; Alexandra Wetzel Since prehistoric times, across cultures and millennia, artists have been inspired by the human body as an object of desire. This authoritative, insightful and lavishly illustrated volume examines its depiction through the ages, in ancient Greece and Rome, India, China and Japan, and in works by masters such as Titian, Caravaggio, Goya, Ingres, Rodin and Warhol. Close-ups reveal telling clues to the meaning of these sometimes explicit images, and the often conflicted attitudes of the societies that created them. Sexually explicit. Debra N fashion c work? Fe Morisot, stylish Pa holiday; explore th departme most pop LUDION 2011 PB 392pp Illus 238x170mm MERRELL £22.50 12024 now £9.99 £24.95 Danaë by Jan Gossaert, 1527 Madame G HOW TO READ EROTIC ART 34 The Postscript order line: 01626 897100 FASHIO PS263.2 A.qxp 13/11/2015 14:48 Page 35 Order line: 01626 897100 ART Steven Naifeh; Gregory White Smith Written with the full cooperation of the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam and extensively illustrated, this magisterial biography by the Pulitzer Prizewinning authors of Jackson Pollock: An American Saga draws on Van Gogh’s own eloquent letters and unpublished family correspondence to shed new light on his inner world and deep immersion in literature and art, his artistic development, his tumultuous love life and bouts of depression, and the mysterious circumstances of his death. NEW VAN GOGH: THE LIFE RANDOM HOUSE 2011 HB 953pp Illus 238x165mm $40.00 19363 now £9.99 Agostini Carlini, Francesco Bartolezzi and Giovanni Battista Cipriani by John Francis Rigaud, 1777 STORIA NATURALE DEGLI UCCELLI LIFE, LEGEND, LANDSCAPE Victorian Drawings and Watercolours Buffon; François-Nicolas Martinet In a superb Italian edition, this is the celebrated Histoire Naturelle des Oiseaux, written by Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon (1707-88), with hand-coloured engravings by François-Nicolas Martinet (1725-1804), and published in Paris between 1770 and 1786. It was the most comprehensive ornithological work in France at that time. For this edition, the text (in Italian) has been selected by Stephane Schmitt, and all 1,008 of Martinet’s finely detailed engravings have been carefully reproduced. Slipcased. Ed. Joanna Selborne This catalogue presents a rich selection of Victorian drawings and watercolours from the important collection of the Courtauld Institute Gallery. Accompanied by an introduction and six essays, the 37 exhibits include both preparatory drawings and finished paintings of landscapes, genre scenes, portraits, life studies and subjects from literature. Among the works reproduced and discussed are Landseer’s drawing of a lion’s head, nude studies by William Etty and Frederic Leighton, and Millais’ The Parting of Ulysses. PAUL HOLBERTON 2011 PB 136pp Illus 259x214mm 860 £25.00 19300 now £8.99 MAGNUS 2010 HB 670pp Illus 380x295mm Amazonian parrot by Martinet R IN FRANCE ar Memoirs Orpen was the ve memoir of as a talented ive, which enches and Haig and Foch’s ented here, ne, commentary ngs by Orpen. JOHN FLAXMAN The Illustrations for Dante’s Divine Comedy mm The Thinker on the Butte de Warlencourt by William Orpen, 1918 Debra N Mancoff The Paris of the Impressionists was the fashion capital of the world. How was this reflected in their work? Featuring paintings by Degas, Manet, Monet and Morisot, this captivating book follows in the footsteps of stylish Parisians – at home, in cafes, in the park and on holiday; and it uses vintage photographs and prints to explore the worlds of dressmaking, millinery and the department store, providing fresh insight into some of the most popular paintings of the 19th century. FASHION IN IMPRESSIONIST PARIS MERRELL 2012 HB 160pp Illus 265x220mm £24.95 94592 now £9.99 Madame Gaudibert by Claude Monet, 1868 11043 now £100.00 Ed. Francesca Salvadori The great English neoclassical sculptor, John Flaxman (1755-1826) was among the many artists inspired by Dante’s masterpiece. His drawings for the Divine Comedy, illustrating all 100 cantos of the poem, are published for the first time in this handsome volume. The book includes the complete series of drawings, together with preparatory studies and Flaxman’s annotations. As well as a critical commentary on each drawing, the volume includes essays by Carlo Ossola, David Bindman and the editor, Francesca Salvadori. ROYAL ACADEMY OF ARTS 2005 HB 280pp Illus 290x285mm £95.00 10883 now £30.00 HOGARTH, FRANCE AND BRITISH ART The Rise of the Arts in 18th Century Britain Robin Simon Like many of his British contemporaries, William Hogarth was fiercely anti-French, yet like them, he lived in a world in which French culture was widely admired. Drawing on fresh material and many unfamiliar images, this highly original study explores Hogarth’s profound practical and theoretical knowledge of French art, and the way he shaped his own work in reaction to it. Extensively illustrated, it sheds new light on a major British artist, and the development of a distinctly British art. HOGARTH ARTS 2007 HB 319pp Illus 295x210mm £45.00 18201 now £19.99 Visit our website: www.psbooks.co.uk f 35 PS263.2 A.qxp 13/11/2015 14:48 Page 36 www.psbooks.co.uk ART CHILD Portraits by 40 Great Artists Juliet Heslewood After an illustrated introduction in which she reflects on the artist’s own children as a subject in painting, Juliet Heslewood presents a collection of 40 portraits, arranged chronologically from Fralippo Lippi’s Madonna Jaraslava and Jiri – the Artist’s Children and Child with Two by Alphonse Mucha, 1919 Angels (c.1465) – it may be that the smiling angel is Lippi’s son – to Sam and the Perfect World (2005) by the American artist David Lenz. Each picture is reproduced along with a commentary and the story behind the portrait. FRANCES LINCOLN 2013 HB 96pp Illus EDVARD MUNCH The Modern Eye Ed. Angela Lampe; Clement Cheroux Edvard Munch (1863-1944) is best known for The Scream, which was painted in 1893, and perhaps because of that painting’s fame, he is often considered a 19th century painter. In contrast, this important survey shows him to have been fully engaged with modernity and its key methods of representation – photography, cinematography and theatrical mise-en-scène. The book contains more than 20 essays on many aspects of Munch’s work, along with 140 reproductions and over 100 other illustrations. TATE 2012 PB 320pp Illus 298x235mm £29.99 17692 now £11.99 Street in Åsgårdstrand by Munch, 1901 D th e G to g o su fa o w 1 N £12.99 17491 now £4.99 Juliet Heslewood Why should an artist portray his or her mother? Simply because she’s there, an available and willing model, our out of filial affection? This charming book features 40 portraits of mothers, by artists including Rembrandt, Rossetti, Van Gogh, Chagall, Whistler, Picasso, Kahlo and Hockney. Combining art history and biographical anecdote, this delightful collection celebrates the powerful relationship between sons and daughters and their mothers. FRANCES LINCOLN 2009 HB 96pp Illus 210x167mm MOTHER £12.99 17904 now £5.99 DAVID WESTON An Artist at Home and Abroad NEW David Weston (1935-2011) is best known as a railway artist, but in this book he follows the success of his English landscapes (David Weston’s England) with paintings from his travels around Britain – where he does encounter a few locomotives – through Europe to Greece, and home again to Kirby Bellars, Leicestershire. The 130 paintings reproduced illustrate the versatility of an artist equally fascinated by snow-clad mountains or cottage interiors, the Forth Bridge or Venetian backwaters. Roger Baynton-Williams A renowned expert in antiquarian prints, Roger Baynton-Williams has drawn on his own diverse collection of prints to illustrate the story of the print as an art form and enhance the reader’s understanding and appreciation of prints by explaining the way they are made. After a general introduction he explains each of 13 printing processes from wood engraving, through line engraving and etching to lithography and multi-block HALSGROVE 2007 HB 168pp Illus 247x270mm £34.99 19084 now £14.99 colour printing – using reproductions of 140 carefully chosen examples. A&C BLACK 2009 HB 192pp Illus 274x217mm PATRICK PROCKTOR: Art and Life THE ART OF THE PRINTMAKER 1500-1860 £30.00 18301 now £7.99 Ian Massey Though Procktor’s paintings define the Sixties as much as those of his friend David Hockney, his work has not been well documented. This comprehensive study draws on original interviews to explore his life and art. Illustrated with more than 100 reproductions, it charts Proctor’s friendships with figures such as Cecil Beaton, Joe Orton and Princess Margaret, frankly addresses his conflicted sexuality and his alcoholism, and restores this brilliant, self-destructive artist to his rightful place among his contemporaries. UNICORN 2010 HB 224pp Illus 295x255mm £25.00 94717 now £16.99 Francesca da Rimini by William Dyce, 1837 Anenomes in a Cornish Window by the St Ives artist Christopher Wood, 1930 Julian Halsby; Paul Harris Now in a fully revised edition, this is an essential reference work for everyone interested in Scottish art. The alphabetically arranged entries outline the careers of over 2,000 painters who have worked in Scotland and cover artistic institutions and groupings ranging from the National Galleries of Scotland to the Glasgow Boys. The book is illustrated throughout with colour reproductions, including works by some of the most exciting contemporary artists. BIRLINN 2010 PB 256pp Illus 295x215mm THE DICTIONARY OF SCOTTISH PAINTERS: 1600 to the Present £25.00 88383 now £9.99 36 Stormclouds over Snowdon Postscript order line: 01626 897100 £ PS263.2 A.qxp 13/11/2015 14:48 Page 37 Order line: 01626 897100 ART/PHOTOGRAPHY ART NOUVEAU Posters, Illustrations and Fine Art from the Glamorous Fin de Siècle Rosalind Ormistone; Michael Robinson Lavishly illustrated with around 170 reproductions, this celebration of Art Nouveau is in three parts, looking first at the movement as a whole – a design ethos that swept across Europe and America between the late 19th century and the First World War. Part two deals with the graphic arts, including the posters of Toulouse-Lautrec and Alphonse Mucha, while the final section explores the impact of Art Nouveau in the fine arts, discussing artists from Paul Gauguin to Gustav Klimt. FLAME TREE 2013 HB 192pp Illus 280x290mm £20.00 99818 now £9.99 Diana Souhami First published in 1988, this first biography by Diana Souhami explores the singular life of Hannah Gluckstein (1885-1978), an artist who chose to be known as simply Gluck. An openly gay woman, who wore men’s clothes (but only the best) and had affairs with a succession of society women, Gluck was famous as a painter whose ‘one man shows’ of flower pictures, portraits and landscapes were much acclaimed in the 1920s and 1930s. QUERCUS 2013 HB 336pp Illus NEW GLUCK: Her Biography Poster for the arts review magazine L’Hermitage by Paul Berthon, 1897 PHYSIQUE Classic Photographs of Naked Athletes Peter Kuhnst’s selection of over 150 images traces the history of the nude athlete in photography from the mid 19th century to the present. From Eadweard Muybridge’s motion studies of runners and javelin throwers, through European Naturalism and Leni Riefenstahl’s work under the Third Reich, to contemporary photographs by Robert Mapplethorpe, Bruce Weber and Annie Liebovitz, the photographers’ styles range from traditional to rebellious, humorous and provocative. £12.99 19631 now £5.99 THAMES & HUDSON 2004 PB 176pp Illus 283x245mm £24.95 68080 now £8.99 The Clock Tower at St George’s Circus, London SE1, 1907 re. Danish Athletics Team – Sky #18 by Anderson & Low Ed. Maxim Jakubowski These female nudes and erotic portraits and self-portraits represent some of the best recent work from outstanding photographers. Each of the 74 photographers has worked with his or her favourite model and contributes a brief statement about their work and their muse. ROBINSON 2013 PB 448pp Illus 193x138mm THE MAMMOTH BOOK OF EROTIC PHOTOGRAPHY Volume Four £10.99 16994 now £4.99 Nicholas Cooper A selection from the English Heritage archive of some 25,000 photographs taken by professional architectural photographers Bedford Lemere between the 1870s and the late 1920s, this volume focuses on the period after 1890 and offers a view of Britain at the height of its wealth and power. Accompanied by Cooper’s introduction, the photographs are arranged by themes, including public buildings, commerce and industry, transport and technology, leisure and entertainment and life at home during the Great War. ENGLISH HERITAGE 2011 HB 292pp Illus 275x215mm THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF BEDFORD LEMERE & CO. ed. £25.00 17686 now £11.99 NEW HOLLYWOOD IN KODACHROME 1940-1949 PAINTING THE WARMTH OF THE SUN St Ives Artists 1939-1975 Tom Cross This is the second of Cross’s two books that are now standard works on the history of the Newlyn and St Ives Schools. First published in 1984, it was based on interviews and discussions with those artists who were still working in and around St Ives in the 1970s and ’80s. The book begins with the war years, when several artists sought refuge in Cornwall from the bombing in London. Among those discussed are Ben Nicholson, Barabara Hepworth, Naum Gabo, Roger Hilton and the potter Bernard Leach. HALSGROVE 2008 HB 192pp Illus 237x255mm £34.99 58873 now £14.99 David Wills; Stephen Schmidt When Kodak’s new colour film was introduced in 1935, Hollywood had to adapt to the vivid colour and sharpness of the new medium: special make-ups were developed to hide imperfections from the unforgiving camera and photographers (and actors such as Marlene Dietrich) became experts in the more exacting lighting techniques that were required. This spectacular large format edition selects some of the best Kodachrome photography of the 1940s featuring stars including Rita Hayworth, Jane Russell and Humphrey Bogart. HARPER COLLINS 2013 HB 352pp Illus 298x240mm $40.00 19398 now £16.99 Lauren Bacall by John Engstead, 1945 Visit our website: www.psbooks.co.uk 37 PS263.2 A.qxp 13/11/2015 14:48 Page 38 www.psbooks.co.uk LIMITED QUANTITIES ONLY ABRAHAM LINCOLN An Illustrated History of his Life and Times Ed. Richard Stengel This richly illustrated volume traces the phases of Abraham Lincoln’s life and political development, from backwoods boy to the brilliant orator who guided the Union through its greatest crisis. TIME 2009 HB 144pp Illus 275x205mm £14.99 76984 now £5.99 THE BRONTËS AT HAWORTH Ann Dinsdale With photographs by Simon Warner as well as reproductions and archive photographs, this book presents a detailed picture of the Brontës’ lives at Haworth and the moorland settings for their novels. FRANCES £18.49 98190 now £7.99 ALBUERA LINCOLN 2006 PB 160pp Illus 250x250mm Wellington’s Fourth Peninsular Campaign, 1811 Hugh Matthews Illustrated with historic images and maps, this local history charts the Sussex town’s development from the thriving settlement of Tudor times to the 21st century. Peter Edwards In this account of Albuera – one of the three major battles in the campaign to secure Cuidad Rodrigo and Badajoz – Edwards draws on eye-witness accounts to evoke the excitement and horror of the Napoleonic battlefield. CROWOOD 2008 PB 252pp Illus £14.99 20231 now £6.99 ANCIENT GREECE AS IT WAS Eric Chaline What to see and where to stay in fifth century Athens? Written like a contemporary guidebook, this is an entertaining combination of historical background information and practical advice for visitors. Felt-tip mark on lower trimmed edge. LYONS 2008 PB 160pp Illus Exploring the City of Athens in 415 BC $16.95 98193 now £3.99 ARTHUR: The King in the West RW Dunning Bringing together archaeology, early written sources and myth, this study traces the links between Arthurian legend and the West Country, focusing particularly on Glastonbury Abbey and the South Cadbury hillfort. AMBERLEY 2010 PB 96pp Illus £14.99 85073 now £5.99 ATLANTIC Simon Winchester Charting the Atlantic’s key role in human development, this tour de force of narrative history tells the story of the great ocean, from its birth far back in geological time to its extinction in the distant future. A Vast Ocean of a Million Stories HARPER PRESS 2010 HB 512pp Illus £25.00 98001 now £7.99 BACK AND NECK PAIN Bill H McCarberg; Steven Stanos; Yvonne D’Arcy Written by two physicians and a pain management nurse, this handbook focuses on essential clinical information for physicians and health care professionals who see patients with debilitating back and neck pain. OXFORD UP 2012 PB 156pp 202x124mm £22.99 17213 now £5.99 BAROQUE KEYBOARD MASTERPIECES Ed. Paul Negri These 39 pieces for intermediate and advanced pianists include only the greatest keyboard works of the era. Among the composers represented are Bach, Buxtehude, Couperin, Handel, Purcell and Scarlatti. DOVER 2004 PB 150pp Illus 304x229mm $14.95 19337 now £5.99 THE BATTLE FOR LONDON Stephen Porter; Simon Marsh This is the story of the royalist advance on London in November 1642 and the thousands of volunteers who joined the parliamentarians at the battle of Turnham Green – and turned the tide of the Civil War. AMBERLEY 2011 PB 160pp Illus £12.99 93370 now £4.99 BATS SING MICE GIGGLE Karen Shanor; Jagmeet Kanwal In this book two neuroscientists show how animals as well as humans have inner lives, and how they Revealing the Secret Lives of Animals 38 communicate, problem-solve, express emotions – and giggle. ICON 2009 HB 263pp £14.99 19338 now £7.99 BURGESS HILL PHILLIMORE 2006 PB 208pp Illus £14.99 97687 now £5.99 CHRISTIAN ART Rowena Loverance Sumptuously illustrated from the unequalled collections of the British Museum, this study examines what distinguishes Christian art, what it really means, how it functions and whom it serves. HARVARD UP 2007 HB 248pp Illus 245x188mm $35.00 10656 now £7.99 THE CHURCH ON THE HILL Helen Harris Local historian Helen Harris tells the story of Holy Trinity Church at Buckfastleigh and the part it has played in the history of the town, its people and the parish until 1992, when it was destroyed by fire. DEVON BOOKS 1996 PB 96pp Illus 205x205mm £9.95 19534 now £3.99 THE CONTINUUM ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CHILDREN’S LITERATURE Ed. Bernice E Cullinan; Diane G Person International in scope, this encyclopedia contains 1,200 biographical-critical entries and nearly 100 topical articles, covering 150 years of children’s literature and its illustration. CONTINUUM 2003 HB 864pp £60.00 70317 now £19.99 THE COURTIERS Lucy Worsley’s absorbing portrait of life at Kensington Palace under the quarrelsome Hanoverians charts the skulduggery, politicking, rivalries and affairs of a gallery of politicians, wives, mistresses and royal servants. WALKER 2010 HB 423pp Illus $30.00 99956 now £6.99 CREAM TEAS, TRAFFIC JAMS AND SUNBURN Brian Viner In this funny, acutely observed and engaging social history, Viner celebrates the British holiday and holidaymaker at home The Great British Holiday CHRISTMAS TITLES TOM SMITH’S CHRISTMAS CRACKERS Peter Kimpton This book tells the story of Tom Smith and his amazing invention of the 1840s, the Christmas cracker, and delves into topics such as how the love motto was ousted by the corny joke, pyrotechnic crackers and crackers in wartime. TEMPUS 2004 PB 127pp Illus An Illustrated History £14.99 33976 now £3.99 A RIGHT ROYAL CHRISTMAS Hugh Douglas This anthology of historical writing, letters, diaries, poetry and royal Christmas messages reveals how our kings and queens have celebrated the festive season. SUTTON 2001 HB 150pp Illus £9.99 87911 now £3.99 Postscript order line: 01626 897100 and abroad, from the hen night to the long-haul gap year. SIMON & SCHUSTER 2012 PB 318pp £7.99 16630 now £3.99 DAVID LIVINGSTONE Paul Bayly As well as the life of the David Livingstone (1813-73), this biography examines his relationship with his wife and children – the main casualties of his endless treks across Africa – and looks at his legacy up to the present day. Africa’s Greatest Explorer FONTHILL 2014 PB 320pp Illus £18.99 19587 now £5.99 EUROPE SINCE THE SEVENTIES Jeremy Black This concise, readable and timely book offers an in-depth treatment of environmental, social and demographic issues, discussing topics such as energy supplies, crossborder crime and immigration. REAKTION 2009 PB 256pp £15.95 99393 now £4.99 FINER THAN GOLD James Robinson Focusing on the British Museum’s outstanding collection of reliquaries, this is an illustrated introduction to the medieval devotion to saints and the finely crafted containers of their relics. BRITISH MUSEUM 2011 PB 112pp Saints and Relics in the Middle Ages Illus 190x192mm £9.99 11088 now £4.99 FLIGHT INTO HISTORY Final Missions Retold by Research and Archaeology Ian McLachlan Aviation archaeologist Ian McLachlan uses used buried wreckage, eyewitness accounts and official documents to reconstruct the dramatic last flights of Second World War airmen over Britain and Europe. SPELLMOUNT 2010 PB 215pp Illus £12.99 98639 now £5.99 FOUL DEEDS AND SUSPICIOUS DEATHS IN SOUTH YORKSHIRE Geoffrey Howse explores the darker side of South Yorkshire’s past, from the ‘swell mob’ at the Doncaster races in 1834 to suicides in the 1950s, then goes on to examine eight celebrated cases. WHARNCLIFFE 2010 PB 169pp Illus £12.99 10973 now £4.99 FOUL DEEDS AND SUSPICIOUS DEATHS IN THE WEST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE Vivien Teasdale Beginning with the Yorkshire Chartists, Teasdale describes more than 30 heinous crimes committed in the ancient West Riding during the 19th century and one earlier – Rotherham’s great Mail Robbery in 1791. WHARNCLIFFE 2009 PB 202pp Illus £12.99 10974 now £4.99 FREQUENTLY-ASKED QUESTIONS IN CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY William H Harrison In a clear, question-andanswer format, this accessible book provides answers for people who live in today’s busy society and wish to explore the rich world of Christian theology. MOWBRAY 2008 PB 181pp £16.99 99511 now £4.99 THE GOOD SAMARITAN BITES THE DUST The Amazing Way the Bible Influences Our Everyday Language Ferdie Addis After an introduction reflecting on the extraoridinary influence of the King James Bible, Addis explains the biblical sources of familiar idioms from ‘Adam’s apple’ to ‘Ye of little faith’. MICHAEL O’MARA 2011 HB 192pp £9.99 95052 now £3.99 PS263.2 A.qxp 13/11/2015 14:48 Page 39 Order line: 01626 897100 GREAT ANIMAL DRAWINGS AND PRINTS Ed. Carol Belanger Grafton This artist’s sourcebook of 100 drawings, including 17 colour prints, covers a variety of animals by artists ranging from Dürer and Van Dyck to Picasso and Steinlen. DOVER 2006 PB 112pp Illus 280x2102mm $12.95 19350 now £4.99 HEBRIDES Peter May; Photo. David Wilson From the restored Iron Age settlement at Bosta to the pink car owned by actress Alyxis Daly, David Wilson’s camera explores every facet of life and landscape in the Hebrides, with text by Peter May. Off-mint. QUERCUS 2013 HB 240pp Illus 223x222mm £20.00 19295 now £9.99 HI-DE-HO Alyn Shipton’s biography of Cab Calloway, one of the most beloved African American bandleaders of the 1930s and 1940s, shows how Calloway was able to traverse both racial and social boundaries. OXFORD UP 2010 HB 295pp Illus The Life of Cab Calloway £19.99 91838 now £9.99 A HISTORY OF MISTRESSES Elizabeth Abbott’s compelling study examines the role of the mistress throughout history, from Chinese concubines to European royal favourites, in life and literature. DUCKWORTH 2010 HB 522pp £20.00 11028 now £7.99 THE HUMAN STORY Where We Come from and How We Evolved Charles Lockwood From the first hominins to our own species (Homo sapiens), Lockwood outlines the key archaeological finds and explains the basic facts about each species in this accessible Natural History Museum guide. NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM 2010 PB 111pp Illus £9.99 94715 now £4.99 ILYUSHIN IL-2/IL-10 SHTURMOVIK Yefim Gordon; Sergey Komissarov Published in the Famous Russian Aircraft series and packed with photographs, this is a comprehensive account the Il-2, the rugged ground attack aircraft that was the Soviet forces’ mainstay during the Second World War. MIDLAND 2010 HB 431pp Illus 280x215mm £50.00 17148 now £14.99 THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING AWKWARD Tam Dalyell The long-serving MP for West Lothian and Linlithgow looks back over a parliamentary career that spanned 43 years and controversy on issues from the sinking of the Belgrano to devolution. BIRLINN 2011 HB 320pp Illus The Autobiography of Tam Dalyell £25.00 94730 now £7.99 INDIA: A Portrait Patrick French Based on interviews with a vast number of individuals – peasants, politicians, intellectuals and entrepreneurs – this study assesses the resilience and dynamism of the world’s largest democracy. KNOPF 2011 HB 410pp $30.00 98216 now £7.99 JUST SEND ME WORD A True Story of Love and Survival in the Gulag Orlando Figes tells the story of two Muscovites, Lev and Svetlana, whose love survived the war of 1941 to 1945 and, afterwards, Lev’s decade of incarceration in one of Stalin’s notorious labour camps. ALLEN LANE 2012 HB 339pp £20.00 98106 now £7.99 LIMITED QUANTITIES ONLY KINGMAKERS The Invention of the Modern Middle East Karl E Meyer; Shareen Blair Brysac From Britain’s invasion of Egypt in 1882 to the American invasion of Iraq in 2003, this is the story of how the modern Middle East came to be, told through the lives of the Britons and Americans who shaped it. NORTON 2009 PB 518pp $18.95 98518 now £5.99 LENINGRAD The Epic Siege of World War II, 1941-1944 Anna Reid’s authoritative narrative history of Leningrad’s 900-day ordeal, from 1941 to 1944, is interwoven with vivid, first-hand accounts of life inside the besieged city. WALKER 2011 HB 508pp Illus $30.00 99973 now £7.99 LEND ME YOUR EARS Oxford Dictionary of Political Quotations Antony Jay brings together the greatest wisdom, wittiest insults and most disastrous blunders of politicians from Julius Caesar to Barack Obama. Fourth edition, with a new introduction by Matthew Parris. OXFORD UP 2010 HB 446pp £15.99 94380 now £5.99 THE LIQUID CONTINENT: A MEDITERRANEAN TRILOGY Nicholas Woodsworth As Woodsworth roams Alexandria’s Corniche, cafes and souks, he encounters both the ghosts of the cosmopolitan city celebrated by Cavafy, Forster and Durrell, and the vibrant Egyptian metropolis of today. Volume I: Alexandria HAUS 2008 HB 206pp 160x120mm £12.99 98020 now £3.99 LONDON: CITY OF THE DEAD David Brandon; Alan Brooke From Roman London to the ‘glorious dead’ of the First World War, this is the first systematic look at London’s culture of death, including an analysis of its superstitions, rituals and representations. HISTORY PRESS 2008 PB 256pp Illus £18.99 19733 now £5.99 THE LORD LIEUTENANTS AND HIGH SHERIFFS OF YORKSHIRE 1066-2000 Ed. W Mark Ormrod After historical introductions to the two offices, this biographical summary of all known High Sheriffs and Lord Lieutenants of Yorkshire offers a remarkable record of their lives, careers and achievements. WHARNCLIFFE 2000 HB 284pp Illus £30.00 20116 now £11.99 THE MILLIONTH CHANCE James Leasor The R101 was said to be ‘as safe as houses... except for the millionth chance’. Leasor reconstructs the conception, journey and crash of the huge airship, which met its millionth chance on 4 October 1930. HOUSE OF STRATUS 2001 PB 204pp £6.99 93661 now £3.99 THE MODERNIST HOUSE Justine Sambrook This illustrated guide to Modernist-designed private houses covers 100 key projects, from Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater (1934) to Fearon Hay’s minimalist Shark Alley House in New Zealand (2003). PHAIDON 2009 HB 112pp Illus 291x251mm £17.95 98297 now £9.99 MY FIRST HELLO KITTY DICTIONARY Ed. Sandra Anderson; Gerry Breslin; Elspeth Summers Collins dictionaries have enlisted the help of a superstar, Hello Kitty, to make an enticing first dictionary for young readers, with simple definitions of over 2,000 words. Ages 5-7 HARPER COLLINS 2012 HB 156pp Illus 272x210mm £10.99 98978 now £4.99 THE NECESSARY APTITUDE Pam Ayres recounts her early life, including travelling the world with the WRAF, up to television appearances after her big break – reciting her witty and cheeky poems on Opportunity Knocks in 1975. EBURY 2011 HB 412pp Illus £20.00 97738 now £6.99 OBSCENE, INDECENT, IMMORAL AND OFFENSIVE 100+ Years of Censored, Banned and Controversial Films Stephen Tropiano presents a short history of film censorship in the USA and uses case studies to discuss the six major sources of contention: profanity, violence, sex, nudity, politics and religion. LIMELIGHT 2009 PB 376pp Illus $19.95 10596 now £5.99 OVERCOMING HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE The Complete Complementary Health Program Dr Sarah Brewer This guide offers natural strategies for combatting high blood pressure including complementary treatments, nutritional and lifestyle advice, and daily health programmes of diet and exercise. DUNCAN BAIRD 2008 PB 180pp $14.95 19766 now £4.99 THE PARTHENON SCULPTURES Ian Jenkins; Ivor Kerslake; Dudley Hubbard With dramatic photographs and Jenkins’s account of the history of the Parthenon and its sculptures, this is a superb introduction to the most famous of the surviving sculptures from ancient Greece. HARVARD UP 2007 HB 144pp Illus 258x250mm $35.00 99982 now £9.99 THE POWER OF DARKNESS E Nesbit Although best known for The Railway Children, Edith Nesbit (1858-1924) also wrote tales of ghoulish horror. Here are 20 stories of reanimated corpses, vampiric vines, vengeful ghosts and other dark delights. WORDSWORTH 2006 PB 253pp 37767 now £2.99 THE PLAINS OF MARS European War Prints, 1500-1825 James Clifton; Leslie M Scattone This first survey of war as a theme in early modern graphic prints includes four scholarly essays and an illustrated, descriptive catalogue of 70 prints, including works by Dürer, Goya and Géricault. YALE UP 2009 HB 263pp Illus 300x240mm £35.00 97342 now £16.99 QUEEN ELIZABETH, THE QUEEN MOTHER William Shawcross From her birth in 1900 to her later years as Britain’s much-loved Queen Mother, Shawcross traces Queen Elizabeth’s life against the backdrop of 20th century history and reveals the qualities that endeared her to the nation. PAN 2009 PB 1120pp Illus The Official Biography £9.99 11848 now £4.99 SEEDS OF FICTION Bernard Diedrich The story of Graham Greene’s adventures in Haiti and Central America, from 1954 to 1983, told by his fellow exile and traveller, reveals how a series of extraordinary and often hair-raising journeys gave the novelist new inspiration. PETER OWEN 2012 HB 316pp £20.00 16362 now £6.99 Visit our website: www.psbooks.co.uk 39 PS263.2 A.qxp 13/11/2015 14:48 Page 40 www.psbooks.co.uk LIMITED QUANTITIES ONLY SEPOY GENERALS GW Forest First published in 1901, Forest’s military biographies of nine ‘Sepoy’ generals – from Wellington to Field-Marshal Lord Roberts – was aimed at ‘reminding Englishmen by what thoughts and actions our empire is made and held together’. Slightly off-mint. Wellington to Roberts LANCER 2008 HB 480pp £17.99 99493 now £6.99 REAGAN AND THATCHER Richard Aldous’s dual biography of Reagan and Thatcher dispels the myth of their ‘special relationship’, reveals the depth of their disagreement and shows how, confronted by the USSR, they struggled to overcome their differences. The Difficult Relationship HUTCHINSON 2012 HB 344pp Illus £25.00 11861 now £6.99 RHS CHELSEA FLOWER SHOW Brent Elliott From the first Chelsea Flower Show in 1913 to its centenary year in 2013, this richly illustrated volume traces the history of the world’s most prestigious horticultural event. Off-mint. FRANCES LINCOLN 2013 HB 200pp A Centenary Celebration Illus 281x203mm £25.00 19357 now £9.99 RIGHT WHALES Phil Clapham With rare photographs of right whales, this book is an informative account of the plankton-feeding giants that were once the main target of the whalers and are now among the most endangered of all mammals. COLIN BAXTER 2004 PB 72pp Illus 223x250mm £9.00 18968 now £3.99 ROMANESQUE AND GOTHIC Gloria Fossi In this richly illustrated book, art historian Gloria Fossi surveys the two major styles of the High Middle Ages, highlighting the diversity of artistic expression in both movements and tracing their cultural influences. STERLING 2008 PB 192pp Illus 265x217mm £9.99 11122 now £4.99 SILVER Philippa Merriman In chapters illustrated primarily with examples from the British Museum, Merriman explores the history of silver, its various uses and its symbolic value in different cultures. HARVARD UP 2009 HB 128pp Illus 190x190mm $22.95 99993 now £4.99 SOUNDS OF THE DEEP British Library Sound Archive The courtship call of the male haddock, echo-location clicks and whistles of Fraser’s dolphins and the melodic song of a lone male humpback whale are among the 15 recorded sounds of ocean life on this remarkable CD. Running time: 65 minutes. BRITISH LIBRARY 2007 Audio CD £10.00 94988 now £3.99 THE SPELL Charlotte Brontë This ingenious and highly imaginative early novella is a tale of love and jealousy, rivalry and thwarted ambition, set amid a crisis in the heir-less kingdoms of Wellingtonsland and Angria. Foreword by Nicola Barker. HESPERUS 2005 PB 147pp An Extravaganza £6.99 99637 now £2.99 Mainland UK orders received by Monday 21 December will be delivered in time for Christmas 40 SUPERSTITIONS Deborah Murrell presents 1,013 superstitions, myths, fables and old wives’ tales, explaining their meanings and delving into their origins wherever possible. READER’S DIGEST 2008 HB 256pp Illus 98242 now £6.99 THE TAMER TAMED John Fletcher In Fletcher’s free-wheeling comedy, written nearly 20 years after Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew, Petruchio – now remarried – finds out what it’s like to be on the receiving end of a taming campaign. Edited by Lucy Munro. New Mermaids series. METHUEN 2010 PB 220pp £9.99 11720 now £3.99 THOMAS HARDY JB Bullen In illustrated chapters, Bullen explores the relationship between Wessex, the ‘partly real, partly dream-country’, and the real West Country in each of Hardy’s novels and in the poems. FRANCES LINCOLN 2013 HB 256pp The World of His Novels Illus 218x155mm £20.00 19362 now £7.99 TOWARDS THE TRUE KINSHIP OF FAITHS How the World’s Religions Can Come Together The Dalai Lama explains humanity’s essential task in the 21st century: to cultivate peaceful coexistence and recognize the value of other faiths. ABACUS 2010 PB 187pp £12.99 94688 now £3.99 THE TRACTION ENGINE IN SCOTLAND Alexander Hayward Inspired by the centenary of the National Museum’s 1907 Marshall traction engine, this is an illustrated history of traction engine manufacture and use in Scotland since around 1850. NMSE 2011 PB 144pp Illus 187x245mm £16.99 98854 now £6.99 TREFOREST, GLYNTAFF AND RHYDYFELIN Rhodri John Powell This collection of over 200 old photographs records local landmarks and personalities and traces the changes that have taken place in Treforest, Glyntaff and Rhydyfelin since the 19th century. Images of Wales series. HISTORY PRESS 2009 PB 128pp Illus £12.99 97721 now £4.99 THE VERY THING The Memoirs of Drummer Richard Bentinck, Royal Welch Fusiliers Jonathan Crook weaves the memoirs of his ancestor, Drummer Richard Bentinck of the 23rd Foot (Royal Welch Fusiliers), into an exciting narrative of an ordinary soldier’s life in the Napoleonic Wars. FRONTLINE 2011 HB 208pp Illus £19.99 97874 now £9.99 VICTOR VICTORIANS David Chapman In the late 19th century, art and athleticism met in an extraordinary flourishing of male nude photography. Whether posing as living statues or working out in the gym, these muscular, mustachioed gents dispel usual notions of Victorian prudishness. JANSSEN 2004 HB 96pp Illus 200x200mm £29.95 97379 now £9.99 THE VOYAGE OUT Virginia Woolf’s first novel describes the events of young Rachel Vinrace’s voyage to South America; a voyage of self-discovery as she travels from Edwardian suburban society to the freedom of Woolf’s imagined South America. DOVER 2006 PB 287pp £7.99 97350 now £3.99 Postscript order line: 01626 897100 WEBSTER’S EASY LEARNING FRENCH IDIOMS This guide from Webster’s Easy Learning range for speakers of American English provides key phrases, arranged by topic, with illustrations and examples to show how the language works. HARPERCOLLINS 2011 PB 248pp Illus £6.99 95150 now £3.99 WORDS AND PICTURES Writers, Artists and a Peculiarly British Tradition Jenny Uglow Award-winning literary biographer Jenny Uglow examines the rich English tradition of book illustration that runs from Milton and Bunyan to Blake, Dickens and Lewis Carroll. FABER 2008 HB 162pp Illus £12.99 69225 now £3.99 WORLD WAR I FACT BOOK The Great War in Graphs and Numbers William van der Kloot From the Army’s minimum weight for an enlisted man to the final casualty figures, the Fact Book presents the most revealing statistics, as well as information on military commanders and the war’s impact on civilians. AMBERLEY 2010 PB 128pp Illus £12.99 86329 now £4.99 YORKSHIRE WOLDS WAY Tony Gowers; Roger Ratcliffe This illustrated, practical guide begins with the historical background to the area, then details the 79-mile route, from Humber Bridge to Filey on the east coast. With OS mapping. Official National Trail Guide AURUM 2013 PB 144pp Illus 209x129mm £14.99 20086 now £4.99 ACADEMIC TITLES ADVERTISING AND SATIRICAL CULTURE IN THE ROMANTIC PERIOD John Strachan Exploring the cultural resonance and literary influences of advertising copy in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, Strachan looks at how Georgian parodists and satirists responded to the commercial culture around them. CAMBRIDGE UP 2009 HB 348pp Illus £69.99 17709 now £19.99 THE ASIAN MILITARY REVOLUTION Peter A Lorge This ambitious study traces the history of the Chinese invention of gunpowder and its impact on the surrounding Asian world – Korea, Japan, South-East Asia and South Asia – from the 9th to the 20th century. From Gunpowder to the Bomb CAMBRIDGE UP 2008 HB 200pp £59.99 17716 now £14.99 THE BOOK OF MICHAEL OF RHODES A Fifteenth-Century Maritime Manuscript Volume 1 Ed. Pamela O Long; David McGee; Alan M Stahl This text by a 15th century mariner describes his experiences in the Venetian merchant and military fleets, and includes writings on commercial mathematics, shipbuilding, navigation, calendrical systems and astrology. Presented in photographic facsimile. Felt-tip mark on lower edge. MIT 2009 HB 533pp Illus 253x205mm £44.95 20152 now £19.99 CLASSES, CULTURES AND POLITICS Essays on British History for Ross McKibbin Ed. Clare VJ Griffiths; James J Nott; William Whyte Beginning with essays on Ross McKibbin’s life and thought, this volume of 21 essays PS263.2 A.qxp 13/11/2015 14:48 Page 41 Order line: 01626 897100 investigates aspects of 20th century British history and reflects McKibbin’s great achievement – the breaking down of the artificial barrier between ‘social’ and ‘political’ history. LIMITED QUANTITIES ONLY Kurt Eggers – Baird demonstrates how poets and writers responded to Hitler’s summons to create a cultural revolution commensurate with the political radicalism of the Nazi state. OXFORD UP 2011 HB 332pp CAMBRIDGE UP 2008 HB 300pp £71.00 97323 now £30.00 THE CONTINUUM POLITICAL ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE MIDDLE EAST £64.99 17759 now £14.99 INFINITY Ed. Avraham Sela Comprising an A to Z of some 600 entries, ranging from concise articles to short essays, this is an analytical and factual guide to the political present and recent past of the Middle East, covering the region from Morocco to Afghanistan, and from Turkey to Sudan. Revised and updated edition CONTINUUM 2002 HB 944pp 242x169mm £150.00 32182 now £19.99 THE CORRESPONDENCE OF JOHN WALLIS Ed. Philip Beeley; Christoph J Scriba John Wallis (1616-1703) was Savilian Professor of Geometry at Oxford and a central figure in English scientific and intellectual history. This third volume of his complete correspondence documents an important period in the history of the Royal Society and the University of Oxford. Volume III (October 1168-1671) OXFORD UP 2012 HB 664pp £210.00 17251 now £19.99 DATED AND DATABLE ENGLISH MANUSCRIPT BOOKS c. 1395-1499 Kathleen L Scott Changing fashions in decorated borders of medieval manuscripts can offer a clue to their date; this handbook reproduces 34 dated examples, thus allowing scholars to compare the borders of undated manuscripts to examples whose date is known. BRITISH LIBRARY 2002 PB 128pp Illus £18.00 94963 now £7.99 ESSAYS ON THE HISTORY OF ENGLISH MUSIC Sources, Style, Performance, Historiography Ed. Emma Hornby; David Maw This volume of 15 essays in honour of John Caldwell covers topics ranging from the carol in Anglo-Saxon Canterbury to music at Oxford University, 194560, and concludes with a short profile and bibliography of John Caldwell. BOYDELL 2010 HB 364pp £60.00 17937 now £19.99 GERMAN SCHOLARS AND ETHNIC CLEANSING, 1919-1945 Ed. Ingo Haar; Michael Fahlbusch This collection of essays explores the contribution of academics to the development of nationalism and how academic disciplines were used to justify Nazi theories of racial superiority and territorial expansion. BERGHAHN 2006 HB 318pp £53.00 55740 now £9.99 HAYDN’S JEWS Representation and Reception on the Operatic Stage Caryl Clark This study of ethnic theatrical representation at a time when the portrayal of Jews was changing significantly provides new perspectives on the cultural milieu, compositional strategies and operatic legacy of Joseph Haydn. CAMBRIDGE UP 2009 HB 262pp £69.99 17757 now £14.99 HITLER’S WAR POETS Literature and Politics in the Third Reich Jay W Baird Focusing on six writers – Rudolf Binding, Josef Magnus Wehner, Hans Zöberlein, Edwin Erich Dwinger, Eberhard Möller and Ed. Michael Heller; W Hugh Woodin This interdisciplinary study of infinity explores the concept through the prism of mathematics and then offers more expansive investigations beyond mathematics to reflect the broader, deeper implications of infinity for human intellectual thought. CAMBRIDGE UP 2011 HB 322pp New Research Frontiers £74.00 11797 now £25 INSPIRED SPEECH Ed. John Kaltner; Louis Stulman In 31 essays, this volume in tribute to the Old Testament scholar Herbert B Huffmon explores aspects of prophecy in ancient Israel and its neighbouring cultures. T&T CLARK 2008 PB 447pp Prophecy in the Ancient Near East £34.99 99516 now £7.99 JA HOBSON Jules Townshend examines the life and ideas of JA Hobson (1858-1940), a key figure in the British social democratic tradition, who helped lay the intellectual foundations of the Welfare State. Lives of the Left series. MANCHESTER UP 1990 HB 200pp 11659 now £5.99 JESUS AND THE OSSUARIES Criag A Evans puts the controversial James ossuary and its inscription (‘James, the son of Joseph, brother of Jesus’) into the wider context of Jewish burial practices and inscriptions and shows how much these can tell us about the beginnings of Christianity. BAYLOR UP 2003 PB 175pp £20.99 95472 now £7.99 JOHN RUSKIN’S CORRESPONDENCE WITH JOAN SEVERN Ed. Rachel Dickinson Despite their baby-talk and apparent nonsense, Ruskin’s letters to his cousin Joan Severn in his later years are revealing of the man and his thoughts on subjects ranging from geology to fashion. Dickinson presents an annotated selection of the letters. Sense and Nonsense Letters LEGENDA 2009 HB 312pp £55.00 18221 now £9.99 JUAN ESQUIVEL A Master of Sacred Music During the Spanish Golden Age Clive Walkley In this full-length study of the life and music of Juan Esquivel, a cathedral choirmaster and composer active in Spain c.1580-c.1623, the author sets Esquivel within the social and religious context of the CounterReformation. No jacket. BOYDELL 2010 HB 286pp £60.00 17945 now £9.99 LANGUAGE AND STATECRAFT IN EARLY MODERN VENICE Elizabeth Horodowich In her study of how the Venetian state constructed a normative language, Horodovich demonstrates that a crucial but unrecognized component of early modern statebuilding was the management of public speech. CAMBRIDGE UP 2008 HB 254pp £64.00 97336 now £19.99 LATIN PANEGYRIC Ed. Roger Rees These 16 essays, spanning a century of scholarship on political praise in the Roman Empire, focus on Pliny’s Panegyricus and the other eleven speeches in the collection of Panegyrici Latini. Four essays appear in English for the first time. OXFORD UP 2012 PB 446pp £32.99 11292 now £14.99 MASS MIGRATION UNDER SAIL European Immigration to the Antebellum United States Raymond L Cohn presents an in-depth analysis of the economic history of European immigration to the antebellum United States, focusing on the three most important source countries: Ireland, Germany and Britain. CAMBRIDGE UP 2009 HB 254pp £50.00 88204 now £19.99 MATTER MATTERS Metaphysics and Methodology in the Early Modern Period Kurt Smith Why is there a material world? Why is it fundamentally mathematical? Kurt Smith examines a 17th century answer to those questions as it emerged from the works of Descartes and Leibniz. OXFORD UP 2010 HB 309pp £50.00 86733 now £9.99 THE OXFORD HANDBOOK OF AMERICAN ELECTIONS AND POLITICAL BEHAVIOR Ed. Jan E Leighley In 38 essays in sections including research design, participation, vote choice, self- and other interests, non-presidential elections, and elites and institutions, the Handbook offers both theoretical and empirical approaches to the study of American elections and political behaviour. OXFORD UP 2010 HB 794pp 253x179mm £117.50 17384 now £50.00 THE OXFORD HANDBOOK OF THE ELEGY Ed. Karen Weisman This Handbook provides both an historical survey and a thematic engagement with relevant issues, including women’s elegies, elegy in English drama 15901640, mourning, the elegiac in film and the war memorial as elegy. OXFORD UP 2010 HB 736pp £100.00 18868 now £19.99 PROJECTION AND REALISM IN HUME’S PHILOSOPHY PJE Kail considers what it is about Hume’s writing that occasions the use of the metaphor of ‘projection’ by commentators and how it can be reconciled with what is ‘realist’ in Hume’s work. OXFORD UP 2010 PB 296pp £24.00 86838 now £7.99 SEEING JUSTICE DONE The Age of Spectacular Capital Punishment in France Paul Friedland Part history of penal theory, part study of the penal ritual, this book traces the historical roots of modern capital punishment and sheds light on the fundamental disconnect between the theory and practice of public execution. OXFORD UP 2012 HB 344pp Illus £37.99 17426 now £12.99 THE TRINITY GUIDE TO THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH William J La Due provides an introduction to the history of the Church, from New Testament models and the early theologians to the recent emergence of Free Churches and Pentecostalism. CONTINUUM 2006 PB 183pp £14.99 94830 now £5.99 THE VICTORIANS AND SPORT Mike Huggins In this scholarly account, Huggins tells the stories of individual sportsmen, examines the amateur/professional divide and discusses the role of sport in building the characters of young men in the age of Empire. HAMBLEDON 2004 HB 327pp £50.00 92775 now £9.99 Visit our website: www.psbooks.co.uk 41 PS263.2 A.qxp 13/11/2015 14:49 Page 42 www.psbooks.co.uk CALENDARS 2016 WALL CALENDARS The prints include depictions of Mount Fuji, bridges and the sea by artists such as Hokusai and Hiroshige. 19684 JAPANESE WOODBLOCKS FLAME TREE 2015 PB 24pp Illus 300x300mm £10.00 each now £4.99 each Whether advertising ink or promoting night clubs, the posters include work by great artists such as ToulouseLautrec and Steinlen. 19671 ART NOUVEAU POSTERS PIET MONDRIAN Five of the famous grid paintings are among a selection that shows the variety of Mondrian's work. 19687 SONGS OF SHAKESPEARE Twelve songs from the plays are presented in ornate, illuminated manuscript style. 19699 GUSTAV KLIMT MACKINTOSH These examples of Mackintosh’s profoundly influential work include interior designs and stained glass motifs. 19685 WILLIAM MORRIS Featuring Morris’s patterns for fabrics and wall-coverings, this is a fine selection of Arts and Crafts design. 19705 SCOTTISH COLOURISTS The Mad Hatter’s tea party and Solomon Caw are among these 12 illustrations by the great Arthur Rackham. 19672 ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPTS These miniatures depict biblical scenes including the Annuciation and the Tower of Babel. British Library. 19683 ERTÉ ARTHUR RACKHAM 42 Drawing on some of the finest British collections, including those of National Museums Scotland and the Imperial War Museum, these calendars feature large reproductions of works by great painters, illustrators and designers and, in this selection, an unusual, illuminated presentation of songs by Shakespeare. The calendars are 30x60 cm when open and show one month per page, with holidays marked and notes on the pictures. Postscript order line: 01626 897100 As well as the paintings of Klimt’s ‘golden period’, the calendar includes landscapes and portraits. 19681 Vibrant paintings by Samuel Peploe, Francis Cadell, Leslie Hunter and John Duncan Ferguson from National Galleries Scotland. 19698 Evoking the glamour and Art Deco style of the 1920s, this calendar features Erté’s iconic fashion illustrations. 19678 PS263.2 A.qxp 13/11/2015 14:49 Page 43 Order line: 01626 897100 CALENDARS JOURNALS FLAME TREE JOURNALS With famous works of art magnificently reproduced in colour on their embossed foil covers, these are luxurious notebooks. Each one has 176 ruled pages of cream paper, silk page markers, scarlet endpapers and a pocket for loose papers. The books close with solid magnetic side flaps. FLAME TREE 2013/14 HB 176pp 209x147mm These distinctive portrayals of the industrial North West are from The Lowry’s collection in Manchester. 19689 LS LOWRY Left: Mucha’s Cowslip and Documents Right: Fulfilment by Klimt Luxuriant images of women from the Arts, Flowers and Seasons series by this popular Art Nouveau painter. 19690 ALPHONSE MUCHA Left: Winter Flowers II by Erté Right: Erté’s Symphony in Black Including Egley’s famous Omnibus Life in London, these Victorian ‘modern life’ paintings are from the Tate collections. 19702 VICTORIAN LIFE AND ART Left: Peacock by Tiffany Right: The Marriage Feast at Cana Images of Spitfires in paintings, photographs and posters from the Imperial War Museum. 19700 SPITFIRES MUCHA: COWSLIP AND DOCUMENTS DECORATIFS KLIMT: FULFILMENT ERTÉ: WINTER FLOWERS II ERTÉ: SYMPHONY IN BLACK TIFFANY: PEACOCK THE MARRIAGE FEAST AT CANA 17019 17871 99822 95190 95200 11442 £9.99 each now £6.99 each There are more Flame Tree journals on page 6 of our Christmas supplement f Visit our website: www.psbooks.co.uk 43 PS263.2 A.qxp 13/11/2015 14:49 Page 44 www.psbooks.co.uk FICTION THE MEDIEVAL MURDERERS The ‘Medieval Murderers’ are a small group of crime writers – Karen Maitland, Susanna Gregory, Bernard Knight, Michael Jecks, Philip Gooden and Ian Morson – who combine forces to create intriguing, interlinked historical mysteries. NEW THE CASTLE OF OTRANTO • VATHEK • NIGHTMARE ABBEY Horace Walpole; William Beckford; Thomas Love Peacock The Gothic novel, with its dark tales of tragedy, romance and ancient villainies, tinged with horror and the supernatural, became the vogue in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Three of the finest examples are collected here, including The Castle of Otranto by Walpole, widely considered the first true Gothic romance. WORDSWORTH 2009 PB 271pp 19559 now £2.99 VAMPIRES: Classic Tales Ed. Mike Ashley This collection features a combination of vintage vampire tales by writers including Alexandre Dumas and Lord Byron (his version of Polidori’s Vampyre), and modern tales such as Tanith Lee’s Blood Chess and Brian Stapleford’s Emptiness. DOVER 2011 PB 256pp £10.99 16977 now £2.99 TALES OF MYSTERY AND THE MACABRE HILL OF BONES Bath Abbey, 1199. The monks’ peaceful existence is turned upside down when the Abbey’s unpopular prior is found dead on Solsbury Hill. Sir Symon Cole and his wife Gwenllian arrive to investigate – and so do archaeologists, centuries later. SIMON & SCHUSTER 2012 PB 416pp NEW £7.99 19640 now £2.99 KING ARTHUR’S BONES At Glastonbury Abbey in 1191, an ancient cross is dug up with skeletal remains beneath it and a Latin inscription that translates as ‘here lies buried the renowned King Arthur’; but as the monks reflect on their discovery, the bones mysteriously disappear. POCKET BOOKS 2010 PB 400pp £6.99 19642 now £2.99 THE SACRED STONE In Greenland in 1067, a band of hunters find a strange stone which had fallen from the sky. At first the Sky-Stone seems to bring good fortune, but over the next 600 years, treachery, discord and violent death follow for all who seek to possess it. SIMON & SCHUSTER 2011 PB 448pp NEW £6.99 19646 now £2.99 Elizabeth Gaskell Better known today for pioneering social novels such as Mary Barton (1848), Elizabeth Gaskell also wrote some fascinating tales of the supernatural. This anthology contains nine of her stories, including The Old Nurse’s Tale, with its Brontë connections, The Poor Clare and The Grey Woman. THE COMPLETE FOUR JUST MEN Edgar Wallace Here are the thrilling adventures of Edgar Wallace’s daring and ingenious vigilantes as they tackle wrongdoers of all kinds, from criminal masterminds and anarchists to madmen. Where Scotland Yard fails – they succeed. This omnibus edition contains all six novels published between 1905 and 1928: The Four Just Men, The Council of Justice, The Just Men of Cordova, The Law of the Four Just Men, The Three Just Men and Again the Three. WORDSWORTH 2012 PB 952pp 87426 now £2.99 WORDSWORTH 2008 PB 316pp 58634 now £2.99 THE WOMAN IN WHITE BULLDOG DRUMMOND The Carl Peterson Quartet 55772 now £2.99 ORIENTAL GHOST STORIES WORDSWORTH 2007 PB 781pp Wilkie Collins On a moonlit night in north London, Walter Hartright encounters a solitary, terrified and beautiful woman dressed in white and feels impelled to solve the mystery of her distress. A sensation when it first appeared in 1860, this famous thriller skilfully exploits Victorian psychology as well as accurately portraying the Victorian social scene. WORDSWORTH 2008 PB 530pp Lafcadio Hearn Born on a Greek island in 1850, Lafcadio Hearn (aka Yakumo Koizumi) moved to Japan in 1890 and lived there until his death in 1904. Filled with weird beauty, his strange tales are reinterpretations of Chinese and Japanese legends. Selected and introduced by David Stuart Davies. Sapper ‘Demobilised officer, finding peace incredibly tedious, would welcome diversion. Legitimate if possible’... By means of a small ad. Captain Hugh ‘Bulldog’ Drummond launched his career as the original daredevil adventurer. The villain of the first four books is Carl Peterson, criminal genius and master of disguise: Bulldog Drummond (1920); The Black Gang (1922); The Third Round (1926) and The Final Count (1925). 40942 now £2.99 WORDSWORTH 2007 PB 256pp 40414 now £2.99 STRANGE TALES Rudyard Kipling Set in locations ranging from English suburbs to Simla, these 20 tales represent the best of Kipling’s chilling narratives, among them: ‘They’, By Word of Mouth and The Strange Ride of Morrowbie Jukes. WORDSWORTH 2006 PB 300pp 37768 now £3.99 THE MYSTERY OF THE YELLOW ROOM THE CASEFILES OF MR JG REEDER Edgar Wallace This collection presents the first two novels and an assortment of short stories featuring JG Reeder. With trademark umbrella and flat-topped bowler, Reeder is an unsung hero of mystery fiction whose timid manner belies a fiercely high-powered, crime-solving intellect. WORDSWORTH 2010 PB 448pp 69936 now £2.99 44 Gaston Leroux This locked-room mystery is the first and most baffling case of Joseph Rouletabille, a young super-sleuth whose sharpness and mental agility outshines the likes of Hercule Poirot in what has been called one of the greatest detective stories ever written. WORDSWORTH 2010 PB 225pp 11901 now £2.99 f See our full range of Fiction titles on our website www.psbooks.co.uk Postscript order line: 01626 897100 THE EYES OF MAX CARRADOS NEW Ernest Bramah Rich, urbane and witty, the fictional detective Max Carrados is also blind, but having developed his other senses to the point where he can shoot a villain by aiming at the sound of his beating heart, Carrados rises to the challenge of Bramah’s cleverly plotted mysteries. This volume presents all three collections of the stories, originally published between 1914 and 1927. WORDSWORTH 2013 PB 685pp 19560 now £2.99 PS263.2 A.qxp 13/11/2015 14:49 Page 45 Order line: 01626 897100 FICTION/POETRY POETRY Ed. Paul Keegan From his remarkable debut The Hawk in the Rain (1957) to his death in 1998, Ted Hughes was a colossal presence in the English literary landscape. Arranged chronologically, this edition collects his poetry of five decades, including such outstanding achievements as Crow, Tales from Ovid and Birthday Letters. It also includes private-press publications ranging from broadsides and pamphlets to poetry collections that were previously available only to a limited circle of readers, and it reprints the many uncollected poems that first appeared in periodicals. FABER 2003 HB 1,736pp TED HUGHES: COLLECTED POEMS £40.00 29100 now £16.99 ROUNDABOUT WAY NEW THE PENGUIN BOOK OF IRISH POETRY Louis MacNeice This only surviving novel by Louis MacNeice (writing as Louis Malone) follows Devlin Urquhart as he abandons a philosophy course at Oxford, goes to Yorkshire and, to avoid ‘SEX and LIFE’, assumes a new identity as gardener – but his cover is blown by Mary, his neurologist’s daughter. First published in 1932. New foreword by Jon Stallworthy. NEW Ed. Patrick Crotty Ireland can boast an astonishing 1,500-year legacy of lyrics, ballads and song, not only in English and Irish but also in Latin, Scots, Old Norse and Old French. This definitive anthology ranges from Columbanus to Christy Moore, and from Jonathan Swift through WB Yeats to Seamus Heaney, who provided the introduction. Reflecting the country’s complex history, its unrivalled literary culture, and the importance of the land, the anthology also represents the role of women, from Mary Tighe to Kathleen Jamie. PENGUIN 2010 HB 1.120pp CAPUCHIN CLASSICS 2012 PB 276pp £10.99 19577 now £2.99 NEW £40.00 18168 now £14.99 THE DROWNING POOL Syd Moore Relocated to a coastal town, widowed teacher Sarah Grey seems to become the target of a terrifying haunting by her namesake, a 19th century witch; but when a series of old letters surfaces, she discovers that nothing and no-one are as they seem – not even the ghost of Sarah Grey. AVON 2011 PB 375pp £6.99 19454 now £2.99 A LOST LADY OF OLD YEARS John Buchan Young and dissolute, Francis Birkenshaw carouses around Edinburgh caring nothing for the Jacobite Rebellion; but lust for riches and adventure draws him in to Bonnie Prince Charlie’s ill-fated campaign. This new edition has an introduction by Buchan enthusiast James Robertson. POLYGON 2011 PB 232pp £7.99 94733 now £2.99 THE POISONOUS SEED Linda Stratmann When a customer dies of strychnine poisoning after drinking medicine dispensed by William Doughty from his Bayswater chemist shop, the family faces ruin. William’s daughter Frances becomes convinced the customer was murdered and turns detective to clear her father’s name. HISTORY PRESS 2013 PB 304pp NEW WH AUDEN: COLLECTED LONGER POEMS WH Auden First published in 1968, this companion volume to Collected Shorter Poems was compiled by Auden and brings together six of his longer poetic works, published originally between 1930 and 1947: Paid on Both Sides, Letter to Lord Byron, New Year Letter, For the Time Being, The Sea and the Mirror and The Age of Anxiety. FABER 2012 PB 356pp £20.00 19565 now £5.99 NEW THE DARK HEART OF FLORENCE Michele Giuttari After living in fear of an serial killer for years, the people of Florence are relieved at news of his death – until a senator and his butler are found murdered. Investigating the case, Chief Superintendent Michele Ferrara becomes trapped in a spiral of vendettas and corruption in this masterpiece of detective fiction by former Florentine police chief Michele Giuttari. LITTLE, BROWN 2013 PB 384pp £12.99 19426 now £2.99 A SEAMAN’S ANTHOLOGY OF SEA STORIES Desmond Fforde This selection of nine stories – some fiction, some true – is arranged chronologically by their setting, from 1800, with CS Forester’s ‘Hornblower and the Widow Cool’ to ‘Aircraft Carrier’, John Winton’s £8.99 17033 now £2.99 A FOREIGN COUNTRY Charles Cumming Six weeks before she was to become the first female head of MI6, Amelia Levene disappears without trace. Ex-agent Thomas Kell is brought in from the cold, with orders to find her, but tracking Amelia through France and North Africa, he finds the rules of the game have changed. CWA’s Best Thriller of the Year, 2012. HARPER 2013 PB 415pp NEW £7.99 19456 now £2.99 evocation of a Fleet Air Arm pilot’s experience in the Pacific in 1945. ACCENT 2009 PB 354pp £7.99 93294 now £2.99 JONATHAN STRANGE AND MR NORRELL Susanna Clarke In London in 1806, a battle begins between two rival magicians – the scholarly Gilbert Norrell, intent on reviving a centuries old tradition of magic, and the young and reckless Jonathan Strange – and their dark arts are unleashed into the politics of the Napoleonic wars. Time magazine’s Book of the Year, 2004. BLOOMSBURY 2005 PB 1026pp Illus £9.99 55726 now £2.99 ANTIC HAY Aldous Huxley Published in 1923, Huxley’s novel is a portrait of London life just after the First World War: a world of fake artists and bewildered romantics, conmen and critics, devoid of values and moving headlong into chaos. DALKEY 2006 HB 226pp 203x140mm $12.50 98494 now £3.99 Mainland UK orders received by Monday 21 December will be delivered in time for Christmas Visit our website: www.psbooks.co.uk 45 PS263.2 A.qxp 13/11/2015 14:49 Page 46 www.psbooks.co.uk HEALTH/FOLKLORE NEW BAD PHARMA How Drug Companies Mislead Doctors and Harm Patients Ben Goldacre How can we trust the medicines that are supposed to heal us when the $600-billion global pharmaceutical business is rife with corruption and greed? Ben Goldacre’s meticulously researched and profoundly shocking exposé shows how ‘independent’ doctor and patient groups are secretly funded by drug companies, clinical trials are biased, unfavourable results suppressed, and government regulators co-opted, with the result that millions of patients suffer serious and sometimes lasting harm. FOURTH ESTATE 2012 PB 448pp £13.99 18360 now £5.99 TIME WARPED Unlocking the Mysteries of Time Perception Anita Bean Losing weight needn’t be about drastic calorie restriction and deprivation. Indeed, recent studies have found such diets to be counter-productive. What does work is making small changes to your overall lifestyle and maintaining them. With meal planners, clever swaps for eating out, realistic portion descriptions, exercises, store cupboard guides and recipes, this book will help you lose enough weight to drop a dress size. GOOD NEW DROP A DRESS SIZE Claudia Hammond Why does life speed up as we get older? Why does time seem to slow down when we fear we are about to die? Using research from psychology, neuroscience and biology, the presenter of BBC Radio 4’s All In The Mind examines the idea that the experience of time is created by our minds. She also presents her own research into people’s visualizations of time and suggests how we can use our brain’s warping of it to our advantage. CANONGATE 2012 PB 352pp £14.99 17814 now £5.99 FOLKLORE & MYTHOLOGY NEW UNDERSTAND CHINESE MYTHOLOGY Teresa Moorey This Teach Yourself guide is the ideal introduction to Chinese myth, covering little-known symbolic stories as well as the familiar dragons and astrology that are well embedded in popular culture. The author begins by explaining the background to Chinese culture and mythology, then goes on to explore the myths, retelling them in modern English and teasing out their meanings and cultural significance. TEACH YOURSELF 2012 PB 175pp HOUSEKEEPING 2013 PB 144pp 218x180mm £12.99 19453 now £4.99 NEW THE QUACK DOCTOR Historical Remedies for All Your Ills Caroline Rance Delving into the colourful history of quackery, this book investigates the inventive ways in which quack remedies were promoted and shows how practitioners such as Dr Gardner, whose museum of bogus intestinal parasites frightened people into buying his worm medicine, or the cancer-curers whose methods could be as painful as the cancers, sometimes offered what the medical profession could not – hope. HISTORY PRESS 2013 HB 224pp Illus £12.99 19741 now £3.99 Jordi Vigue This book explains the ageing process, looking at aspects of ageing, factors that affect it and the changes it causes. It also offers practical advice on how to stay healthy and happy for as long as possible. Highlighting conditions and illnesses which affect older people, it suggests what can be done to mitigate the effects of ageing by way of diet, exercise and psychologically helpful activities. REBO 2006 HB 270pp Illus OLD AGE 93347 now £4.99 Roslyn Law Depression can be crippling but this practical guide, using techniques based on Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT), can help sufferers gain a fuller understanding of their condition, identify the relationships that can have a positive impact on their recovery and improve communication skills. With practical exercises, case studies and worksheets to monitor progress, this book can help those suffering depression to take charge of their condition and improve their prospects for recovery. ROBINSON 2013 PB 544pp DEFEATING DEPRESSION £10.99 18325 now £3.99 46 £9.99 20021 now £3.99 PALMISTRY AT YOUR FINGERTIPS The Complete Oracle for Reading Your Character and Destiny in Your Hands Johnny Fincham Created by leading palmist Johnny Fincham, this authoritative guide provides the tools you need to reveal the secrets of personality, love life and destiny for yourself, your family and your friends. The boxed set comprises a pack of 40 palm-sized cards showing key hand lines and features, a detailed guide, and a checklist for what to look out for during a palmistry session. WATKINS 2013 Box 80pp Illus 173x123mm £14.99 18253 now £5.99 LOCH NESS MONSTER and Other Unexplained Mysteries J F Derry Modern interest in a Loch Ness Monster was sparked by a 1933 sighting reported by an English tourist. The event was duly recorded by the Daily Mirror – as all the intriguing developments in the story have been ever since, from credible witness accounts to blatant hoaxes. Collecting over a century of reports from the pages of the newspaper, this book examines the unfolding tale of Nessie as well as other ongoing mysteries such as UFOs, ghost sightings and crop circles. HAYNES 2013 HB 208pp Illus £25.00 18026 now £7.99 Postscript order line: 01626 897100 PS263.2 A.qxp 13/11/2015 14:49 Page 47 Order line: 01626 897100 SCIENCE/MATHEMATICS NEW EDISON AND THE RISE OF INNOVATION Leonard DeGraaf Drawing on documents and photographs in the vast collections of the Thomas Edison National Historical Park, this book offers a richly illustrated study of the life and achievements of Thomas Edison (18471931), describing the groundbreaking innovations A 1910 Bailey electric car powered by an Edison battery and inventions – particularly the phonograph and commercial electric light and power systems – that changed the world, but also focusing on his laboratories, his approach to business and how he revolutionized the way we develop new technologies. Foreword by Bill Gates. STERLING SIGNATURE 2013 HB 272pp Illus $29.95 19881 now £9.99 WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD One Man’s Attempt to Explain the Big Stuff NEW Marcus Chown Why do we have sex? What is money? Does time exist? In this lucid, witty and hugely entertaining book, the bestselling author of We Need to Talk about Kelvin and Quantum Theory Cannot Hurt You applies his deep understanding of complex systems to the mysteries of life, the universe and everything – from evolution to electricity, from the human brain to the cosmos. In an age of information overload, it offers a painless crash course in 21st-century existence. FABER 2013 HB 448pp £17.99 19885 now £6.99 THE DICTIONARY OF 19th-CENTURY BRITISH SCIENTISTS (Four volumes) Ed. Bernard Lightman With more than 1,200 entries on both prominent and lesserknown figures, this major reference work offers a detailed summary of the development of British science in the 19th century. With equal attention paid to amateur and professional scientists, the dictionary covers areas such as phrenology, mesmerism, scientific journalism and instrument making, as well as the more traditional sciences. No jackets. THOEMMES 2004 HB 2,296pp £850.00 56875 now £60.00 FIREBALLS, SKYQUAKES AND HUMS Probing the Mysteries of Light and Sound Antony Milne Weird and mysterious phenomena can often be observed in skies around the world, ranging from unusual sunsets, comets and St Elmo’s fire to less easily explicable voices and humming sounds, phantom planes and UFOs. In this book Antony Milne analyses reports of such sightings, delves into defence files on UFOs and surveys some of the explanations that have been suggested by physicists, biologists, meteorologists and astronomers. ROBERT HALE 2011 HB 288pp Illus £18.99 19142 now £5.99 NEW THE ABACUS AND THE CROSS The Story of the Pope Who Brought the Light of Science to the Dark Ages Nancy Marie Brown As the year 1000 loomed, the ‘Scientist-Pope’ Sylvester II was concerning himself less with millennial fears of the Antichrist than with solving geometrical conundrums. The leading mathematician and astronomer of the day, he introduced Christians to Arabic numerals and zero, invented new scientific instruments and wrote treatises on logic and acoustics. This biography challenges the popular image of the ‘Dark Ages’, showing how intellectuals pursued their belief in the profound connection between the rational and the divine. BASIC 2010 HB 320pp Illus £16.99 16779 now £7.99 THE DANCE OF AIR AND SEA How Oceans, Weather and Life Link Together Arnold H Taylor Our oceans and atmosphere are locked in a long, slow dance, interacting in ways that shape our lives. Events on the other side of the Pacific can trigger droughts in India, and shifts in the Gulf Stream can affect wayside flowers in Britain. This important book charts the stages by which scientists came to understand these complex interrelations, and offers an urgent warning that failure to respect them could threaten the very survival of life on Earth. OXFORD UP 2011 HB 302pp SEDUCED BY LOGIC Émilie du Châtelet, Mary Somerville and the Newtonian Revolution THE ANNOTATED FLATLAND A Romance of Many Dimensions $34.95 18909 now £7.99 £21.99 96779 now £9.99 Robyn Arianrhod celebrates the key contribution of two women to the acceptance of Newton’s theory of gravitation. In the late 1740s ‘the wonderfully outrageous milie du Châtelet’ translated his Principia into French. Almost a century later ‘the charmingly subversive Mary Somerville’ became a world authority on Newtonian physics, despite being denied entry to university because of her gender. This book tells the story of these women and the radical ideas that inspired them to pioneer popular science writing. OXFORD UP 2012 HB 344pp £16.99 18736 now £6.99 Edwin A Abbott In 1884 the celebrated English clergyman and teacher Edwin A Abbott published Flatland, a delightful satirical tale which introduced Victorian readers to the radical idea of a fourth dimension. Ian Stewart’s extensively annotated edition of the book makes the text accessible to the modern reader, not only explaining the mathematics needed to understand A Square’s sojourn in The Land of Three Dimensions but also giving information about references to Victorian culture and Abbott’s intellectual circle. PERSEUS 2002 HB 267pp 235x190mm Visit our website: www.psbooks.co.uk 47 PS263.2 A.qxp 13/11/2015 14:49 Page 48 www.psbooks.co.uk NATURE NEW LOST FISH Anthologies of the Work of the Comte de Lacépède Intro. Elizabeth Kolbert Protégé of the naturalist Leclerc de Buffon, the Comte de Lacépède was hired to be the ‘keeper’ of the French royal natural history collection in the 1780s. Forced out of Paris by the Revolution, Lacépède devoted himself to studying fish and published his five-volume Histoire naturelle des poissons between 1798 and 1803. This book presents extracts from that text and nearly 200 reproductions of its illustrations, depicting many fish that are now lost to us, along with quotations from thinkers, naturalists and poets. ASSOULINE 2008 HB 232pp Illus 297x230mm £40.00 19393 now £12.99 ISLAND How Islands Transform the World NEW J Edward Chamberlin Since the dawn of history, islands have been at the heart of our desires – and our fears. Humans have always been drawn to them, whether as sailors or settlers, explorers or scientists, artists or pirates. This intriguing book tells the story of that fascination. It describes their origins as coral reefs or volcanic outcrops, their flora and fauna, and their human settlement, before exploring their role in art and science, from Stevenson’s Treasure Island to Darwin’s Galapagos. THE GREAT DINOSAUR DISCOVERIES Darren Naish Since the first fossils of large prehistoric reptiles were identified in the early 18th century, theories about the nature of dinosaurs have been continually updated and debated as new discoveries have been made. Illustrated with archive and modern photographs, artworks and maps, this book describes the key finds that have shaped our changing ideas, from the fragmentary evidence of the 1820s to the amazing feathered dinosaur remains recently discovered in China. ELLIOTT & THOMPSON 2013 HB 224pp £14.99 19463 now £5.99 A&C BLACK 2009 HB 192pp Illus 277x215mm £19.99 18308 now £8.99 NEW DEADLY ANIMALS Savage Encounters Between Man and Beast Gordon Grice From big cats that will tear you to pieces and snakes with venom that will kill you in 15 minutes to the tiny ticks, lice and parasitic worms that can make you very ill, Gordon Grice reveals the dark side of the animal kingdom as he describes – in gory detail – the most dangerous and sometimes fatal encounters between ourselves and our ‘fellow earthlings’. PENGUIN 2010 PB 410pp Illus A&C BLACK 2011 HB 256pp Illus 285x225mm £25.00 16796 now £9.99 48 Gordon Higgins Hurricanes and thunderstorms are truly awesome and impressive events but the most benign of weather can also produce beautiful and surprising results. From the gently rippling waves of ‘Kelvin Helmholtz’ clouds to double rainbows and the heavenly shafts of light known as crepuscular rays, this photographic selection displays clouds and weather events of all types photographed from the ground and, by means of satellite imagery, from above. D&C 2011 PB 256pp Illus 148x180mm £8.99 19568 now £3.99 ATLAS OF OCEANS Exploring this Hidden World John Farndon Water covers 70 percent of the Earth’s surface, yet we know less about parts of the ocean than we do about outer space. This beautifully designed book explores this environment from coastal habitats to ocean depths, from the Arctic to the tropics. Lavishly illustrated with colour photographs, maps and diagrams, it details the wealth of species that inhabit the seas, while special features profile threats, such as pollution and overfishing, to this complex ecosystem on which all life depends. WEATHER WONDERS Incredible Clouds and Weather Events from Above and Below £12.99 18229 now £4.99 FAUNA SCOTICA Animals and People in Scotland Polly Pullar; Mary Low This celebration of Scotland’s enormously diverse range of fauna is arranged by habitats – from mountains, moors and bogs to the sea, but also devotes chapters to the habitats in which animals and humans interact closely, the farm, urban areas and the realm of myth. Imaginatively written and lavishly illustrated, the book offers a detailed yet informal natural and cultural history of creatures from common newts to AberdeenAngus cattle, and the role that animals have played in Scottish life since prehistory. BIRLINN 2012 HB 304pp Illus 250x254mm £30.00 19122 now £14.99 A reindeer perfectly at home in the Cairngorms Postscript order line: 01626 897100 PS263.2 A.qxp 13/11/2015 14:49 Page 49 Order line: 01626 897100 NATURE/GARDENING NEW RAFFLES’ ARK REDRAWN Natural History Drawings from the Collection of Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles H J Noltie During Thomas Stamford Raffles’s time as a colonial administrator in Southeast Asia, he assembled several thousand drawings of the local flora and fauna, Malay manuscripts and even live animals to take to Britain. The collection was tragically lost in transit in 1824 and Raffles immediately commissioned Green magpie (the plumage turns blue after death) artists to set about replacing the illustrations. These new drawings are at the heart of the collection that was acquired by the British Library in 2007 and is explored in this beautifully illustrated book. BRITISH LIBRARY 2012 PB 180pp Illus 217x243mm BADGERLANDS The Twilight World of Britain’s Most Enigmatic Animal NEW Patrick Barkham Hoping ‘to trace the strange history of our relationship with badgers and find out why it was so vexed’, Patrick Barkham explores the Badgerlands: the mysterious world in which these distinctively striped creatures snuffle, dig and live out their complex social lives. He delves into the story of badgers since their prehistoric arrival in Britain, he meets present day farmers, badger feeders and scientists, and he weighs the evidence on both sides of the debate on culling. GRANTA 2013 HB 397pp 200x152mm £18.99 19805 now £5.99 WILD FLOWERS OF BRITAIN AND IRELAND NEW Second edition Marjorie Blamey; Richard and Alastair Fitter First published in 2003 and revised and updated in 2013, this was the first fully illustrated and mapped guide to British and Irish wild flora. It covers more than 1,900 species, with over 5,000 detailed paintings by the renowned botanical artist Marjorie Blamey and over 1,600 distribution maps. As well as flowering plants, the guide has chapters on grasses, rushes and ferns, aquatic plants and local specialities of West Cornwall, the Scilly Isles and Ireland. BLOOMSBURY 2013 PB 482pp Illus £18.99 19305 now £6.99 BUTTERFLIES OF BRITAIN AND IRELAND A Field and Site Guide Michael Easterbrook Written by an expert on British butterflies and drawing on data collected by Butterfly Conservation, this excellent field guide covers all 58 resident species. Each entry provides detailed information on identification, variation, habitat, flight period, history and conservation, distribution and behaviour, and is illustrated with colour photographs of the adult butterflies and caterpillars. In addition, a site guide gives details and OS grid references for over 240 good locations for butterfly watching. A&C BLACK 2010 PB 352pp Illus 232x155mm £29.99 19037 now £9.99 £20.00 19823 now £9.99 Paul Sterry Described by Bird Watching magazine as ‘by far the best photographic field guide available’, this book is very clearly laid out with text and photographs for each species on facing pages. After the general introduction, which includes a birdwatcher’s calendar, each species description gives the bird’s common and scientific names, its length or wingspan, a distribution map and details of adult and juvenile plumage, voice and habitat, plus tips on when and where best to observe that species. COLLINS 2004 PB 288pp Illus 208x132mm NEW COLLINS COMPLETE GUIDE TO BRITISH BIRDS £16.99 19290 now £6.99 GARDENING NEW THE TEN-MINUTE GARDENER’S FRUIT-GROWING DIARY Val Bourne Pithy, practical and purposeful, this handy diary is for anyone who loves their plot but is forced to garden in snatched moments. Full of tried-and-tested tips – and interesting asides – from a seasoned old hand, it describes four, five or six main tasks for each month of the year. Now, at the beginning of December, you should be winter-pruning the grapes. BANTAM 2011 HB 192pp £9.99 19374 now £3.99 SUCCESS IN THE GARDEN SERIES Written by expert gardeners with decades of experience, and extensively illustrated with colour photographs, this series tackles specific garden conditions or types of plant and offers a guide to designing your garden and choosing and cultivating appropriate plants. The second part of each book is a detailed A-Z directory of plants GUILD OF MASTER CRAFTSMAN 2004-08 PB 160pp Illus £12.95 each now £3.99 each Eric Sawford offers practical advice on choosing, buying, planting and growing bulbs, corms, tubers and rhizomes. The A-Z directory is the major part of the book, with detailed notes on plants including alliums, anemones, dahlias, lilies, daffodils, tulips and irises. 17650 SUCCESS WITH BULBS SUCCESS WITH SUN-LOVING PLANTS Graham Clarke There is an enormous variety of sun-loving plants, with endless potential for stunning planting schemes. Graham Clarke shows how to select sun-loving varieties and plant with confidence, whatever your experience and abilities. 17651 SUCCESS WITH ALKALINE-LOVING PLANTS Graham Clarke After explaining what alkaline soil is and how to cope with it, Clarke shows how to turn it to your advantage with trees and shrubs such as flowering cherry and weigela, fruits and vegetables including blackcurrants and asparagus and a colourful range of annuals, perennials and bulbs. 17649 SUCCESS WITH ACID-LOVING PLANTS Graham Clarke Covering annuals, perennials, bulbs, alpines and fruit and vegetables as well as the familiar heathers, rhododendrons, azaleas and hydrangeas, this guide identifies plants that are most suited to acid soils and explains how to create a high quality garden when you have a low pH soil. 17648 Visit our website: www.psbooks.co.uk f 49 PS263.2 A.qxp 13/11/2015 14:49 Page 50 GARDENS/NATURE/FOOD & DRINK GARDENS: THEIR HIDDEN LIFE Unnoticed Plants and Unseen Animals Colin Spedding ‘Intended for gardeners who enjoy wildlife and wildlife watchers who love their gardens’, this book explores the garden’s hidden world of creatures living amid the grass and flowers, behind the bushes, in the trees and under stones. It explores interactions between plants and animals; the different kinds of animals, from ants to badgers and deer; and covers a miscellany of topics including ponds and bog gardens, cats and dogs and what to look for each month. BLOOMSBURY 2012 HB 320pp Illus 242x188mm £25.00 19039 now £8.99 TALL PERENNIALS Larger-than-Life Plants for Gardens of All Sizes £25.00 18356 now £7.99 Todd Longstaffe-Gowan Illustrated with paintings and prints as well as Vivian Russell’s outstanding photographs, this is a visually impressive introduction to the finest Baroque parks and gardens in Britain. Covering 2,000 acres and designed over the last 600 years, Hampton Court’s Grade I listed grounds include miles of tree-lined avenues, a canal and even a ‘Wilderness’. The book looks at each of the gardens in turn, exploring their history and the patrons, designers and gardeners involved in their creation and maintenance. FRANCES LINCOLN 2005 HB 208pp Illus 270x225mm FOOD & DRINK ORCHARDS IN THE OASIS Recipes, Travels and Memories Josceline Dimbleby Acclaimed food writer Josceline Dimbleby’s extensive travels kindled her passion for food. Her stepfather’s work in the diplomatic service took her to Damascus and Peru; later, she visited America, Morocco, Vietnam and Burma. In these richly illustrated memoirs, Dimbleby recreates her lifelong affair with travel and food, with stories and 70 tantalizing recipes, including Lamb and Bulghur Flan, Fish with Avocado, Lime and Chilli, Oxtail with Cider and Prunes, and Devil’s Food Cake. Kingsley Amis ‘We have no excuse for self-satisfaction’, wrote Kingsley Amis, ‘while we allow the atrocity of the Pina Colada to flourish in our midst’. The late novelist was famously partial to a drink, and his views on the subject were as trenchantly funny as his views on everything else. Introduced by his friend Christopher Hitchens, this collection of writings on the art of imbibing mixes a heady cocktail of wry humour, erudition and outspoken opinion. BLOOMSBURY 2008 HB 318pp $19.99 11804 now £5.99 £25.00 17911 now £7.99 JAM WITH LAMB Seasonal West Country Cooking Richard Guest, Head Chef at Taunton’s Michelin-starred Castle Hotel Restaurant, offers an impressive range of recipes based on the best of locally farmed produce and ingredients which can be found wild throughout the West Country. Divided by season – Easter Sunday Stew for spring, June Salad for summer, Quince Jelly for autumn, and an array of Christmas dishes for winter – the recipes are interspersed with shopping tips, preparation advice, and the culinary secrets of one of Britain’s top chefs. BIRLINN 2007 HB 241pp Illus £20.00 62614 now £5.99 Brewing room of the Trappist Abbaye de Notre Dame de Saint-Rémy, Rochfort, France Mark Douglas Hill has spent many years in pursuit of foods that encourage friskiness, culminating in this compendium of aphrodisiac delights. Alongside recipes using desire-inducing or performance-enhancing foodstuffs such as figs, foie gras, lobster, nutmeg and asparagus, he provides fascinating historical, literary, biological and psychological information and appraises the efficacy of each ingredient. Tim Webb; Stephen Beaumont The establishment of artisan breweries producing craft beers is a growing trend, not just in Britain, but in many parts of the world. Beyond the famous labels of international brands there are thousands of varieties of beer, from barrel-aged Californian brews to Bavarian wheat beers, each with its own subtle character. This illustrated guide is a complete reference to the development of beer and brewing techniques around the world and includes tasting notes for 500 beers and maps locating important breweries. MITCHELL SQUARE PEG 2011 HB 256pp BEAZLEY 2012 HB 256pp Illus 290x227mm THE APHRODISIAC ENCYCLOPAEDIA A Gourmet Guide to Culinary Come-Ons £8.99 16979 now £3.99 50 50 EVERYDAY DRINKING The Distilled Kingsley Amis QUADRILLE 2010 HB 223pp Illus Stephen Moss To most people in Britain the countryside is hugely important and the Telegraph has always chronicled the ever-changing fortunes of rural Britain; from its pages, this anthology collects the best articles on subjects ranging from the rarity of the spoonbill to the rise of the wind turbine. The book features Telegraph countryside columnists JHB Peel and Robin Page, the distinguished naturalist Richard Mabey, and writers and public figures such as Joanna Trollope, Boris Johnson, John Humphrys and Clive James. AURUM 2012 HB 320pp £20.00 17499 now £7.99 The East Front from the Diagonal Walk £25.00 91687 now £9.99 Roger Turner Tall perennials are some of the most stunning and attention-grabbing plants, and they can provide drama and interest in gardens of any size. Roger Turner describes the range of tall perennials and advises on different types, including flowering plants, eye-catching foliage and ornamental grasses. He also offers practical guidance in the design of the border, how to group plants to create interesting and effective combinations and successful cultivation. TIMBER 2009 HB 260pp Illus THE HEDGEROWS HEAPED WITH MAY The Telegraph Book of the Countryside THE GARDENS AND PARKS AT HAMPTON COURT PALACE www.psbooks.co.uk Postscript order line: 01626 897100 THE WORLD ATLAS OF BEER £25.00 16533 now £11.99 PS263.2 A.qxp 13/11/2015 14:49 Page 51 Order line: 01626 897100 FOOD NEW WINTER WARMERS Every Dish, Three Ways – You Choose! Jo McAuley The Quick Cook series provides flexible recipes with 10, 20 and 30 minute versions for each set of ingredients, with additions for the longer options. With this book of recipes for chilly days and nights, you can make Creamy Fish with Mashed Potatoes in 10 minutes, Cheat’s Fish Gratin in 20 minutes or, if you have half-hour to spare, a Comforting Fish Pie. HAMLYN 2014 PB 288pp Illus 198x158mm £7.99 19458 now £3.99 Peperonata-style Pork and Chorizo Casserole Alison Uttley Loved by generations for children’s books such as her Little Grey Rabbit series, Alison Utley grew up in a farmhouse in rural Derbyshire. First published in 1966 and newly illustrated with 100 colour photographs, this beautifully written book includes classic English recipes for cakes and puddings, savoury dishes, pickles, beverages, sweets and even natural remedies. Far more than a cookbook, it is also a treasury of reminiscences of a vanished way of life. OLD FARMHOUSE RECIPES REMEMBER WHEN 2010 HB 159pp Illus £19.99 10987 now £6.99 LET’S EAT Recipes from My Kitchen Notebook Tom Parker Bowles Food writer Tom Parker Bowles’s battered old notebook contains recipes gathered on his travels, as well as family favourites he grew up with. His range includes comfort food, quick salads, exotic food, puddings, children’s food and cocktails. Here he shares his home cooking, including Shepherd’s Pie, Boeuf Bourgignon, Smoked Eel and Bacon Salad, Ceviche, Sichuan Gong Bao Chicken and Treacle Tart. What they all have in common is their combination of flavour and simplicity. PAVILION 2012 PB 272pp Illus 244x187mm £14.99 16527 now £6.99 NEW CLAIRE MACDONALD’S SIMPLY SEASONAL Delicious Recipes for Year-Round Informal Entertaining Claire Macdonald Whether you are cooking her Sweet Potato, Lime and Ginger Soup as a warming winter meal, or Pepper-Crusted Salmon Fillets with Tomato and Basil Salsa for a summer gathering, you will find that all Claire Macdonald’s meals are simple to produce, delicious to eat and utilize the best of seasonal ingredients. This collection of 150 recipes includes starters, main courses and deserts, designed for the contemporary trend for informal entertaining. BIRLINN 2012 PB 287pp Illus 189x232mm £14.99 19118 now £5.99 Sara Paston-Williams Doyenne of British cooking Sara Paston-Williams shares her wealth of experience with fresh ingredients and homemade recipes, demonstrating how to make chutneys and relishes, pickles, jams and jellies, marmalades and mincemeats. The recipes include both traditional favourites such as Piccalilli and Seville Orange Marmalade and more unusual preserves such as Spiced Blackberries and Fruit Leathers – many of them originating in National Trust kitchens. GOOD OLD-FASHIONED JAMS, PRESERVES AND CHUTNEYS NATIONAL TRUST 2008 HB 176pp Illus 245x190mm £16.99 11826 now £6.99 BRITISH REGIONAL FOOD A Cook’s Tour of Britain and Ireland Mark Hix British cuisine is as rich and varied as any in the world, and few have done more to restore its reputation than Mark Hix. His delightfully enthusiastic book takes the reader on a culinary voyage from London, home of Eel, Pie and Mash, via the Southwest (Stargazy Pie) and the North (Lancashire Hot Pot) to Scotland, Wales and Ireland. Beautifully illustrated with colour photographs, the book includes 130 recipes and advice on sources of ingredients. QUADRILLE 2006 PB 240pp Illus 265x210mm NEW GREAT HOMEMADE SOUPS A Cook’s Collection £14.99 10678 now £5.99 Phil Vickery This bestselling book has revolutionized gluten-free diets with a selection of delicious recipes that will inspire coeliacs. With dishes such as Japanese Salmon with Mint Chutney, Sauteed Chicken Livers with Tarragon Muffins, Chicken and Prawn Jambalaya, Chickpea and Cashew Pilaf and Chocolate Brownies with Caramel, as well as a section on vegetarian food, a gluten-free diet need never feel restrictive again. Paul Gayler; Photo. Lisa Linder In this comprehensive collection of more than 100 soup recipes, Paul Gayler, chef of The Lanesborough in London, provides ideas and inspiration, tips and techniques for creating the perfect homemade soup, whether as a main meal or a starter, as a wholesome one-pot lunch or as a sophisticated entrée for a dinner party. A stepby-step masterclass in basic techniques accompanies the recipes and there are contributions from guest chefs including Antonio Carluccio and Tom Kerridge. KYLE 2009 HB 192pp Illus 255x205mm JACQUI SMALL 2013 HB 232pp Illus 267x205mm £19.99 12048 now £7.99 £25.00 19294 now £7.99 SERIOUSLY GOOD! GLUTEN-FREE COOKING Visit our website: www.psbooks.co.uk 51 PS263.2 A.qxp 13/11/2015 14:49 Page 52 www.psbooks.co.uk ARCHAEOLOGY CRAFTS & HOBBIES NEW ULTIMATE PAPERCRAFT BIBLE A Complete Reference with Step-by-Step Techniques Ed. Marie Clayton ‘Papercraft’, writes Marie Clayton, ‘is an exciting and absorbing pastime that offers a simple and effective way to express your creativity, without having to learn complicated skills or buy lots of expensive tools’. This colourful, step-by-step guide shows how to get started in papercraft and how to progress from simple colouring, through card-making, gift wrapping and scrapbooks to origami; and a final chapter gives a taste of crafts such as papier mâché, paper flowers and quilling. COLLINS & BROWN 2012 HB 304pp Illus 272x213mm £25.00 20020 now £9.99 Applying decorative style with gold foil embellishments NEW NORDIC KNITTING TRADITIONS Knit 25 Scandinavian, Icelandic and Fair Isle Accessories Susan Anderson-Freed Traditional Scandinavian and Icelandic designs are given new life in these 25 projects, with new floral, star, feather and geometric motifs, all knit in fresh and modern colours. The patterns – for hats and tams, mittens and gloves, and socks, knee-highs and leg warmers – are all clearly presented with fullcolour charts, variations on the main pattern to allow you to customize, and tips and tricks for sizing, construction and stress-free knitting. Rebecca Yue, a popular Chinese painter and tutor, shows how to develop the techniques required to create the loosely drawn, expressive paintings that capture the essence of animal subjects. After explaining basic techniques and materials, Yue describes more specialized methods for various animals, such as the big, bold brushstrokes required for a panda’s black patches, wet and dry methods for depicting animals with patterns, or broken brushstrokes to convey the coarse hair of a badger or a lion’s mane. WATSON-GUPTILL 2009 PB 176pp Illus CHINESE ANIMAL PAINTING MADE EASY $24.95 19757 now £7.99 Maryanne Grebenstein From the meticulous skills of the medieval illuminator to the creative freedom of the modern graphic artist, decorative writing can be a powerful tool for communicating the written word and a rewarding art form for the practitioner. Including an exploration of each of the basic calligraphic alphabets as well as step-by-step instructions, exercise pages and inspirational examples, this workbook explains how to get started with calligraphy and contains 16 creative projects to put your skills to the test. THE COMPLETE CALLIGRAPHER KRAUSE 2012 PB 144pp Illus 253x200mm £15.99 20008 now £5.99 NEW FIRST KNITS Simple Projects for Knitters Luise Roberts; Kate Haxell With ‘workshops’ on casting on and off and basic knitting, purl and simple cable patterns, and colour knitting (stripes, intarsia and Fair Isle) as well as 17 achievable projects for bags, cushions and garments such as hats, scarves, bootees and mittens, this is an excellent introduction for newcomers to the world of knitting. COLLINS & BROWN 2011 PB 128pp Illus 244x188mm £8.99 19993 now £3.99 A&C BLACK 2011 PB 256pp Illus 220x218mm £16.99 19038 now £7.99 Caroline Crabtree; Christine Shaw Covering a vast range of textiles, this is a worldwide survey of the ancient and very varied traditions of quilting, patchwork and appliqué. A source of inspiration for anyone working in these crafts today, the book is full of fascinating examples such as the appliqued uniforms of the Mahdi’s followers, pojagi wrapping cloths from Korea and English 19th century quilted bonnets. The guide is in three parts – Materials, Uses, Construction – and covers over 50 topics, with some 500 illustrations. THAMES & HUDSON 2007 HB 192pp Illus 280x240mm QUILTING, PATCHWORK AND APPLIQUÉ: A World Guide £24.95 98411 now £11.99 Cyril J Freezer; Nick Freezer Cyril Freezer, the doyen of railway modellers, did much to popularize the hobby through his books, articles and track plans. In this basic introduction he explains to the novice how to construct a first model railway from planning the layout and making the baseboard to running a realistic timetable. This edition has been updated to take account of recent developments in the hobby such as Digital Command Control and a greater interest in weathering effects. IAN ALLAN 2013 PB 96pp Illus 295x208mm NEW FIRST STEPS IN RAILWAY MODELLING: The Bachmann Way £17.50 19918 now £6.99 Iain Rice The steam locomotive is at the heart of most modellers’ interest in railways and this book provides a comprehensive guide to creating accurately detailed and appropriate engines for any layout. Concentrating on the 4mm scale, Iain Rice discusses how to select locos – explaining their mechanics and how different designs are appropriate to different terrains – offers tips on modifying commercially available models, and demonstrates advanced techniques for detailing, painting and weathering. REALISTIC RAILWAY MODELLING: STEAM LOCOMOTIVES HAYNES 2013 HB 176pp Illus 268x208mm £27.50 16615 now £11.99 52 Postscript order line: 01626 897100 PS263.2 A.qxp 13/11/2015 14:49 Page 53 Order line: 01626 897100 CRAFTS &ARCHAEOLOGY COLLECTABLES Stacey Pierson Chinese ceramics are among the most admired and collected in the world due to their long history of continuous production and their exceptionally high quality. Drawing on the V&A’s world famous collection, this accessible volume provides a design history of these globally significant objects and their influence on taste and trade, and illustrates over 200 examples ranging from elegant Song celadons to decorative Ming vases and the 19th century Qing famille rose style. V&A 2009 HB 144pp Illus 268x215mm CHINESE CERAMICS £30.00 17046 now £12.99 Jingdezhen ware porcelain vessel in fahua style, Ming dynasty MASTERPIECES OF WORLD CERAMICS In the Victoria and Albert Museum Diana in bronze and ivory by Ferdinand Preiss FERDINAND PREISS: ART DECO SCULPTOR The Fire and the Flame Alberto Shayo Based in Berlin, Johann Philipp Ferdinand Preiss (1892-1943) was the finest ivory carver and the most prolific sculptor of the Art Deco period in Germany. As well as illustrating over 110 examples of the ivory, bronze, onyx and marble figures that so vividly reflect their era, this volume offers a study of Preiss’s life and work, set against the difficulties and constraints of German politics between the wars and the rise of Nazism. ANTIQUE COLLECTORS’ CLUB 2005 HB 192pp Illus 314x238mm £45.00 66117 now £16.99 f See our full range of more than 14,000 titles on our website www.psbooks.co.uk Ed. Reino Liefkes; Hilary Young The ceramics collections at the V&A are unrivalled in their range, diversity and global reach. Featuring 120 masterpieces, this beautiful book traces developments in world ceramics from ancient times to the present, and shows how worldwide trade and cultural interchange have shaped their histories. Outstanding new photographs reveal an array of stunning pieces, from dramatic Chinese funerary sculpture to exquisitely painted Italian Renaissance pottery and boldly modernist wares.V&A 2008 HB 144pp Illus 266x214mm £30.00 17064 now £9.99 ART NOUVEAU DOMESTIC METALWORK The English Catalogue 1906 Württembergische Metallwarenfabrik At the turn of the century the Würtemberg Electro Plate Company was the world’s largest manufacturer of domestic metalware. Distinguished by the WMF mark, pieces in the Art Nouveau style are highly sought after by collectors today. This handsome volume reproduces the original 1906 catalogue, with hand drawn and colour illustrations of more than 3,000 items, and information about the company, the designers it employed and the identifying marks on its products. ACC 2012 HB 448pp Illus 286x237mm £50.00 19153 now £19.99 THE STORY OF ROVEX These two volumes are part of The Story of Rovex trilogy: the history of Britain’s most successful model railway system. Tri-ang Railways began as a cheap train set produced for Marks and Spencer in 1950 and developed into the largest range of locomotives, rolling stock, buildings and track available in Britain. Pat Hammond, editor of Model Railway Enthusiast magazine, traces the history of the Lines Bros dynasty of model railway companies and presents a detailed, illustrated directory of models, operating equipment, track and buildings. NEW CAVENDISH 2005 HB 520pp Illus 210x280mm Richard Walter Essex bookplate, c.1897 THE BOOKPLATES AND BADGES OF CFA VOYSEY Karen Livingstone Carefully designed and produced, as befits a study of the great Arts and Crafts architect and designer CA Voysey (1857-1941), this book presents his own collection of his designs for bookplates and badges. Beautiful to look at and full of interesting symbolism, each design encapsulates the spirit and underlying principles of Voysey’s work. They are presented here in over 120 plates, with facing commentaries and an illustrated introduction to the artist and to the history of the bookplate. ACC 2011 HB 305pp Illus £25.00 94759 now £12.99 TRI-ANG HORNBY The Story of Rovex: Volume 2 1965-1971 Volume 2 takes up the story in 1965 after Tri-ang Railways had changed its name to Tri-ang Hornby to placate the public following Lines Bros decision to cease production of Hornby-Dublo. 52310 HORNBY RAILWAYS The Story of Rovex: Volume 3 1972-1996 This volume covers the period following the collapse of the Tri-ang Group and the new Hornby Railways’ response to challenges from companies such as Airfix, Palitoy and Bachmann. 52311 £50.00 each now £25.00 each Visit our website: www.psbooks.co.uk Mainland UK orders received by Monday 21 December will be delivered in time for Christmas 53 PS263.2 A.qxp 13/11/2015 14:49 Page 54 www.psbooks.co.uk MUSIC ULTIMATE INTERACTIVE MUSIC SETS Presented in specially-designed folders containing two books, a CD and a DVD, these interactive collections by Nick Freeth offer step-by-step instruction in the basics of playing each instrument. Budding performers can then move on to practise a variety of pieces, presented in order of difficulty and recorded on the accompanying audio CD. PARRAGON 2010 HB + CD-Rom + DVD 192pp Illus 300x260mm £20.00 each HAIL! HAIL! ROCK ‘N’ ROLL NEW John Harris The complete listing of Glastonbury line-ups tells us that the first headliners were T Rex in 1970, when entry was £1; a year later you could see David Bowie and Traffic for free! This amusing miscellany delves into hundreds of interesting corners of rock and pop history from how Keith Moon set up his drum kit to the most iconic rock spectacles and the relative quality of ex-Beatles’ solo albums. SPHERE 2011 HB 208pp Illus £13.99 19633 now £6.99 now £7.99 each Nick Freeth This set features more than 25 pieces for pianists to learn; they range from the 16th century, through Mozart, Beethoven and Chopin, to Scott Joplin. 19299 NEW ULTIMATE PIANO Alongside traditional tunes such as Greensleeves and the Coventry Carol, the collection of pieces includes Renaissance dance music and a study by Fernando Sor, all presented in both tabulature and standard notation. 19298 NEW ULTIMATE GUITAR THE FOLK HANDBOOK Working with Songs from the English Tradition Ed. John Morrish Created in conjunction with the English Folk Dance and Song Society, this sturdy handbook charts the history and meaning of traditional English balladry, and profiles key figures in its revival. Words and music for almost 90 songs are provided, while folk legend Martin Carthy offers guidance on performance. Complete with discography, bibliography, a guide to web resources and a 14-track CD of authentic field recordings, it is a valuable resource for anyone interested in exploring the world of folk. BACKBEAT 2007 HB + Audio CD 288pp Illus 270x205mm £19.95 88186 now £6.99 Self-portrait by Tony Bennett TONY BENNETT IN THE STUDIO A Life of Art and Music NEW Tony Bennett; Robert Sullivan Singer Tony Bennett is also an accomplished painter whose work is held in the permanent collections of several American museums. He takes as his subjects the people he works with and the places and landscapes that he encounters as he tours the world. This handsome book includes views of Central Park, Italian landscapes and portraits of well-known jazz musicians and is accompanied by Bennett’s thoughts about his life and career and the inspirational people he has known. STERLING 2007 HB 224pp Illus 293x272mm $29.95 19375 now £7.99 54 THE GESUALDO HEX Music, Myth and Memory Glenn Watkins The melancholic Renaissance composer, visionary and murderer Carlo Gesualdo (1566-1613) is famous as much for the scandal of his personal life as for his eccentric music, which was once deemed unperformable and ‘sadly amateurish’. Watkins reassesses the evidence for his life of adultery, intrigue and witchcraft, but also presents a fascinating analysis of Gesualdo’s surprising influence on avant-garde composers such as Stravinsky, Schoenberg and Boulez during the 20th century. SCHUMANN A Chorus of Voices John C Tibbetts During more than 30 years of travel and research, Professor Tibbetts has interviewed a host of distinguished performers, biographers, critics and commentators who share his interest in the music of Schumann. In this book he brings together their insights concerning the composer’s works, his circle of friends and his place in the history of romantic music. The accompanying CD features a discussion of Carnaval and performances by pianist Ronald Brautigam of the eight Noveletten. AMADEUS 2010 HB + Audio CD 512pp Illus £27.95 10708 now £12.99 NORTON 2010 HB 400pp Illus £28.00 17082 now £9.99 Terry Teachout Both of Edward Kennedy Ellington’s parents were pianists but it was not until the teenage ‘Duke’ heard a ragtime piece in 1913 that he took the instrument seriously. By the 1920s he was in Harlem, New York, leading his own orchestra and on the path to worldwide fame. This biography assesses the life and artistic legacy of the most prolific and influential jazz composer of all time, drawing on private papers, scrapbooks, musical manuscripts and interviews. NEW DUKE: A Life of Duke Ellington GOTHAM 2013 HB 483pp Illus 235x165mm $30.00 19521 now £7.99 Postscript order line: 01626 897100 PS263.2 A.qxp 13/11/2015 14:49 Page 55 Order line: 01626 897100 MUSIC/PERFORMING ARTS Stafford Hildred; Tim Ewbank As well as tracing John Thaw’s life, from his humble roots in the back streets of Manchester, through a desperately unhappy childhood to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and on to award-winning roles in series such as The Sweeney and Inspector Morse, this biography explores the personality that made Thaw such a hugely popular and versatile actor. ANDRE DEUTSCH 2012 PB 255pp Illus NEW JOHN THAW: The Biography £9.99 19956 now £3.99 BRITTEN’S CENTURY Celebrating 100 Years of Benjamin Britten IN MY FATHER’S SHADOW A Daughter Remembers Orson Welles NEW Chris Welles Feder Few Hollywood stars have achieved the stature or notoriety of Orson Welles, creator of arguably the greatest film ever made, Citizen Kane. Much has been written about his artistic triumphs and human failings, but as the author makes clear, this is not another such book. Owing nothing to research and everything to first-hand experience, it is the beautifully realized, intensely personal tale of a daughter’s search for her lovable, larger-than-life yet strangely elusive father. MAINSTREAM 2010 HB 302pp Illus £14.99 19572 now £5.99 Ed. Mark Bostridge The 19 contributions to Britten’s Century are by a range of performers, critics, biographers and colleagues of Britten. Analysing both his life and music, these stimulating essays and interviews cover subjects such as the work of the present-day Britten-Pears foundation, Dame Janet Baker’s experiences performing under the composer’s direction, pianist Roger Vignoles’ insights into the five Canticles and Alan Bennett’s reflections on his play about Britten and Auden. BLOOMSBURY 2013 HB 201pp £16.99 18259 now £6.99 Susan Orlean Found abandoned on a First World War battlefield, Rin Tin Tin went on to become an international film star. Described by John Banville in the Guardian as ‘a wonderfully entertaining account of one of the strangest partnerships in a very strange milieu’, this is the improbable story of the dog who came to represent an ideal of bravery and canine companionship and of how his master strove to keep his legend alive. ATLANTIC BOOKS 2011 HB 336pp Illus RIN TIN TIN £16.99 19884 now £5.99 MAX BYGRAVES in His Own Words Max Bygraves was an all-round entertainer, filling theatres and featuring in the music charts with his famous Singalonga albums. Here, Bygraves tells the story of his rise to fame, from his childhood in Rotherhithe, living in a two-bedroom flat with his five siblings and extended family, to his sell-out shows at the London Palladium, world tours and showbusiness friends such as Frankie Howerd and Judy Garland. BREEDON 1997 HB 250pp NEW IMMORAL MEMORIES An Autobiography Sergei Eisenstein’s films, Battleship Potemkin (1925) and October (1928) were acclaimed worldwide, but his experimental techniques came in for criticism from Soviet authorities and his output was severely curtailed by political difficulties. This translation of his autobiography, written two years before his death in 1948, recounts his life in the Soviet Union and his travels in the West, and includes his wide-ranging thoughts about film, art and culture, some of his idiosyncratic sketches, and photographs from his life and career. PETER OWEN 2014 PB 282pp Illus £25.00 19603 now £7.99 IMPERIAL DEATH STAR DS-1 ORBITAL BATTLE STATION Owner’s Workshop Manual Ryder Windham; Chris Reiff; Chris Trevas The evil Empire of the Star Wars universe conceived the Death Star – a 120km-diameter battle station capable of destroying a planet – to be the ultimate power in the galaxy. This technical manual explains in detail its design, construction, systems and controls, and is illustrated with a range of computer-generated artworks, floor plans and cutaways. The book is fully authorized by Lucasfilm and also contains information about the second Death Star, which featured in Return of the Jedi. HAYNES 2013 HB 128pp Illus £16.99 18024 now £6.99 £15.99 17900 now £5.99 COMEDY RULES From the Cambridge Footlights to Yes Prime Minister Jonathan Lynn Theatre director, film director, producer, actor and award-winning co-writer of Yes Minister and Yes Prime Minister, Jonathan Lynn has been making people laugh since his ‘funny turn with Eric’ (Idle) while they were both students at Cambridge. His 150 rules of comedy are both memoir and masterclass, full of hilarious anecdotes and a mustread for any aspiring comedy writer. FABER 2012 PB 205pp £8.99 99883 now £3.99 BARRY CRYER COMEDY SCRAPBOOK Barry Cryer; Philip Porter Barry Cryer has been a stalwart of British comedy since the 1950s. Cutting his teeth at the famous Windmill Theatre in Soho, he has since written for, worked with and often become friends with most of the greats of the postwar era, among them Tommy Cooper and Eric Morecambe. This memoir is presented as a scrapbook of his personal photographs, illuminated by Cryer’s observations about his life and the stars he has worked with, and by their comments about him. PORTER PRESS 2009 PB 176pp Illus 248x300mm £19.99 10785 now £7.99 Visit our website: www.psbooks.co.uk 55 PS263.2 A.qxp 13/11/2015 14:49 Page 56 www.psbooks.co.uk TRANSPORT NEW SMOKE, STEAM AND LIGHT The Railway Art of John Austin John Austin has won the Guild of Railway Artists Picture of the Year Award more often than any other painter, helping to establish his reputation as one of the finest railway artists at work today. This handsome volume is a retrospective portfolio of over 100 of his finest canvasses; the majestic locomotives in spectacular scenery and evocative station and city scenes demonstrating his mastery of light and colour as well as his eye for technical and historical detail. HAYNES 2011 HB 112pp Illus 280x298mm MILE BY MILE LONDON TO PARIS NEW Reginald Piggott; Matt Thompson Using the same cartographic method as SN Pike in his legendary Mile by Mile on Britain’s Railways, this book logs every mile on the historic Golden Arrow (Flèche d’Or) and modern Eurostar lines: gradients, stations, the sights to be seen from the train, the history along the route, and how both railways were built. The old and new lines are mapped on facing pages, interspersed with illustrated articles on topics such as the terminals, ferries and the Channel Tunnel. AURUM 2012 HB 112pp Illus £12.99 20070 now £4.99 £40.00 19615 now £14.99 THE BRIGHTON LINE A Traction History Simon Jeffs Electrification came early to the Brighton line, with an overhead system fitted between London Bridge and Victoria in 1909. The third rail electric system for which the Southern Railway is famous was adopted in 1923 and today most services on, and connected to, the line rely on electric traction. This collection of over 150 archive and modern photographs charts the changing traffic, from early steam engines to electric locomotives and diesel and electric multiple units. AMBERLEY 2013 PB 96pp Illus Worle Junction: Shrewsbury-bound No 5095 Barbury Castle heads east from Weston-super-Mare Colin J Marsden The Ian Allan ABC Rail Guide has been published since the 1940s and is the essential reference for enthusiasts, listing all the locomotives, multiple units, coaches and track machines operating in the UK. This 2014 edition reflects a significant number of changes made on the network during 2013 including new locomotives and multiple units ordered and entering service and new details of the Intercity Express Programme to replace the old HST stock on mainline routes. IAN ALLEN 2014 HB 312pp Illus NEW ABC RAIL GUIDE 2014 £20.00 19873 now £7.99 £14.99 17990 now £6.99 NEW BRISTOL & BATH RAILWAYS The Age of Steam Colin Maggs With the advent of steam power, railways quickly proliferated in the Bristol and Bath area, helping the cities to expand and becoming a major employer in the region – Bristol even having its own locomotive works from 18641881. With archive illustrations and photographs from the 1850s to the 1950s, Colin Maggs’s accessible history celebrates the region’s railway heritage and tells the stories of the people who worked on or used the trains during the steam era. COUNTRYSIDE 2011 PB 128pp Illus £9.95 19648 now £4.99 THE TIMES MAPPING THE RAILWAYS David Spaven; Julian Holland The 121 maps reproduced in this volume tell the story of the railways in Britain in a unique and visual way, from proposals and plans produced by the early pioneers to specially commissioned maps showing recent reopenings and newly-built lines. Including passenger route planners from the height of the steam age and Beeching’s controversial network revisions of the 1960s, the book charts two centuries of profound change and provides insights into both railway and cartographic history. 56 NEW THE LONDON & BLACKWALL RAILWAY Docklands’ First Railway John Christopher Linking the City with the recently opened East and West India Docks, the London and Blackwall Railway was originally powered by stationary engines at each end pulling the trains on hefty ropes. This succinct history is illustrated with contemporary and archive photographs, engravings and maps, and tells the history of the railway from its conception to the modern Docklands Light Railway, which has brought much of the line back into use. TIMES 2014 HB 304pp Illus 285x220mm AMBERLEY 2013 PB 96pp Illus 230x165mm £30.00 94872 now £12.99 £14.99 19322 now £4.99 Postscript order line: 01626 897100 ON THE SLOW TRAIN AGAIN NEW Michael Williams Few love affairs are more passionate than that of the British with their railways. Michael Williams spent a year travelling the highways and byways of Britain’s network, from the historic Orient Express to the driverless Docklands Light Railway. His glorious celebration of the romance of rail includes the ‘lobster and crab’ line through Norfolk; the little branch line to Looe in Cornwall; and the ‘train to the end of the world’, running through loch and moorland from Inverness to Wick. PREFACE 2011 PB 224pp Illus £14.99 19372 now £6.99 PS263.2 A.qxp 13/11/2015 14:49 Page 57 Order line: 01626 897100 ENGINES OF WAR How Wars Were Won and Lost on the Railways Christian Wolmar, Britain’s foremost transport historian, turns his attention to railways and war, exploring ‘how the creation of the railways led to a tremendous escalation of the scale of warfare and how increasingly they were used in a strategic way to conduct military operations’. Beginning with the Grand Crimean Central Railway, built to supply troops at Sevastopol in 1855, Wolmar traces railway involvement through two world wars, up to the demise of industrial-scale warfare and the need for ‘engines of war’. PUBLICAFFAIRS 2010 HB 368pp Illus $28.95 17836 now £6.99 NEW THREE GREENWICH BUILT SHIPS David C Ramzan In addition to the Royal Naval Hospital and later College, the shipyards established at Deptford and Woolwich in the 16th century made the area of Greenwich the most important nautical centre in the world. This book tells the story of maritime Greenwich and the age of sail through the careers of three ships built there: an East Indiaman of the 1730s, a Royal Navy vessel of the 1750s and an iron clipper of the 1870s. AMBERLEY 2013 PB 192pp Illus £17.99 19788 now £5.99 TRANSPORT NEW THE BRITISH CRUISE SHIP An Illustrated History 1844-1939 Ian Collard It was a novelty in 1844 when P&O began to offer passages on their regular steamer routes, travelling as far as the Mediterranean to visit places such as Athens or Constantinople before returning to England. The Cunard liner Franconia, depicted by Kenneth D Shoesmith Leisure cruising grew in popularity and by the 1880s ships were being built specifically for the purpose. This book tells the story of British cruising through archive photographs and illustrations of the ships and their passengers as well as posters, advertisements and other contemporary ephemera. AMBERLEY 2013 PB 128pp Illus 167x246mm £19.99 19854 now £7.99 Andrew Gladwell The buff-coloured funnels of Cosens paddle steamers were once a common sight along the Dorset coast, vessels such as Embassy, Consul and Monarch taking passengers from the piers at Weymouth and Bournemouth to the Isle of Wight, Swanage and Portland and landing by ramp onto the beach at Lulworth Cove. This illustrated history recalls the heyday of the Weymouth company between the late 19th century and the 1960s through postcards, archive photographs and advertising materials. AMBERLEY 2013 PB 128pp Illus NEW COSENS PLEASURE STEAMERS £14.99 19549 now £5.99 RMS TITANIC 1909-1912 (Olympic Class) Owners’ Workshop Manual David F Hutchings; Richard de Kerbrech The archive photographs in this book show the truly gargantuan scale of the Titanic: the boilers, propellers and crankshafts absolutely dwarfing shipyard workers. Here, deck plans and crosssections reveal every corner of the ill-fated liner; the construction and operation of every part of the ship, including the lifeboats, is analysed; and there is a short history of Titanic’s career, concluding with the discovery of the wreck in the 1980s. HAYNES 2011 HB 160pp Illus 270x210mm £21.99 95512 now £7.99 Gloster Meteor T.Mk 7s in aerobatic practice above RAF Little Rissington in 1957 EMPIRE OF THE CLOUDS When Britain’s Aircraft Ruled the World James Hamilton-Paterson In 1945 Britain was the world’s leading builder of jet aircraft and in the decade that followed, produced planes such as the Comet, Vulcan, Hawker Hunter and Lightning; but by the early 1960s aviation companies such as Avro and Vickers were either gone or struggling. This book fuses the author’s memories of British aviation’s heyday with tales of the legendary aircraft and test pilots and a rueful history of Britain’s loss of selfconfidence and power. Special illustrated edition. FABER 2011 HB 288pp Illus 278x225mm £25.00 11840 now £8.99 NEW CITROEN DS The World’s Most Beautiful Car Daniel Denis; Thibaut Amant Despite being in production for 20 years, when the Citroen DS was withdrawn in 1975 it was still the most advanced car available with its radical hydropneumatic suspension and a host of inventive design features. This photographic celebration includes all the principal variants from early examples of the DS and sister model ID to the beautiful convertible, capacious estate and a number of specials such as an ambulance conversion and General de Gaulle’s presidential limousine. HAYNES 2012 HB 288pp Illus 287x235mm £40.00 19609 now £12.99 PORSCHE 911 A Celebration of the World’s Most Revered Sports Car Michael Scarlett The legendary status of the 911 has been well earned by Porsche’s success in continually adapting and refining the model so that it has remained the benchmark for high-performance supercars for over 50 years. Beautifully illustrated from the Porsche Photographic Archive, this celebration of the instantly recognizable car tells the complete story of how and why it was originally built, the many refinements and evolutions that it has undergone and its racing history. Haynes Great Cars series. HAYNES 2005 HB 160pp Illus 248x248mm £19.99 18277 now £9.99 Visit our website: www.psbooks.co.uk 57 PS263.2 A.qxp 13/11/2015 14:49 Page 58 www.psbooks.co.uk ARCHAEOLOGY ARCHITECTURE/DESIGN NEW COLOSSAL The Eiffel Tower under construction in June 1888 Engineering the Suez Canal, Statue of Liberty, Eiffel Tower and Panama Canal Darcy Grimaldo Grigsby Written by an art historian, this volume traces a history that leads from Napoleon’s encounter with the gigantic monuments of ancient Egypt to the building of the wonders of the industrial world: the Statue of Liberty, Eiffel Tower and Suez and Panama Canals. Grigsby shows how all four modern colossi owe their existence to French engineers and the fantasies of wealth, progress and colonial expansion they and the French financiers and politicians took as a call to destiny. With over 200 illustrations. PERISCOPE 2012 HB 224pp Illus 290x257mm THE SECRET LANGUAGE OF CHURCHES AND CATHEDRALS Decoding the Sacred Symbolism of Christianity’s Holy Buildings Richard Stemp Every element of a church or cathedral has a purpose, whether structural or symbolic. This illustrated guide to the language of Christian buildings identifies the key features found in the fabric, furniture and decoration of churches from different periods and different branches of the faith. Including such famous buildings as Notre Dame in Paris and St Paul’s in London, it traces the development of church architecture and explains how the builders intended their work to be ‘read’ symbolically. DUNCAN BAIRD 2010 HB 224pp Illus 295x230mm $35.00 10905 now £9.99 MASTERPIECES OF MEDIEVAL OPEN TIMBER ROOFS Raphael Brandon; J Arthur Brandon Originally published in 1849, and reprinted here in facsimile, The Open Timber Roofs of the Middle Ages includes perspective drawings and construction details of the major medieval roof styles (tie-beam, trussed rafter, hammer-beam and collar-braced). DOVER 2005 PB 112pp Illus 310x238mm £14.99 79555 now £6.99 £45.00 19791 now £19.99 LASTING ELEGANCE English Country Houses 1830-1900 Michael Hall The English stately home reached its apotheosis in the 19th century as the most eminent architects of the era blended tradition and innovation to create larger, more elaborate and more luxurious houses than ever before. This magnificent volume draws on the archive of Country Life magazine to present The garden front of Brodsworth Hall in Yorkshire, 150 colour and black-andphotographed in 1963 white photographs – the fullest visual record yet – of the greatest houses of the age, including Pugin’s Scarisbrick Hall and Barry’s Highclere Castle, the setting for Downton Abbey. MONACELLI 2009 HB 192pp Illus 314x260mm $65.00 19271 now £11.99 Lawrence Lyle; Marjorie Lyle Canterbury Cathedral is both the mother church of the Anglican communion and the pinnacle of English Gothic, yet the iconoclastic ravages of the Reformation were followed by a century of neglect in the Georgian era. With more than 50 illustrations, including a striking colour section, this absorbing study charts the efforts of the Victorian architect William Butterfield, along with the artists and clergy who shared his vision, to restore the cathedral to its former glory. HISTORY PRESS 2013 PB 128pp Illus 230x154mm NEW CANTERBURY AND THE GOTHIC REVIVAL £14.99 19714 now £6.99 DESIGNS AND ORNAMENTS FROM THE CHAPELS OF NOTRE DAME NEW Eugène-Emmanuel Viollet-Le-Duc; Maurice Ouradou The architect and theorist Viollet-leDuc (1814-79) was a leading figure in the French Gothic revival and active in the restoration of medieval buildings. In 1845 he undertook the restoration of the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris – a task that was to take 23 years. This volume of 60 colour plates, reprinted from the original published in Paris in 1870shows the restored murals, including abstract and representational motifs, floral and geometric patterns and architectural features. DOVER 2011 PB 80pp Illus 279x213mm $16.95 19346 now £4.99 Saint Ferdinand Chapel, Notre Dame WF Pocock The publication of Pocock’s Designs for Churches and Chapels in 1819 was timely. The previous year’s Church Building Act provided funds for many new churches, but there were few architects capable of producing the necessary designs. Pocock’s lucid text and clear illustrations of both Gothic and Neoclassical buildings – reprinted here with an informative introduction – provided the blueprint for a new wave of churches on both sides of the Atlantic, and remain an unparalleled resource for architectural historians. DESIGNS FOR CHURCHES AND CHAPELS SPIRE 2010 HB 107pp Illus 268x210mm £39.95 19069 now £19.99 58 Postscript order line: 01626 897100 PS263.2 A.qxp 13/11/2015 14:49 Page 59 Order line: 01626 897100 DESIGN/ILLUSTRATION ARCHAEOLOGY NEW HOLLYWOOD SKETCHBOOK A Century of Costume Illustration Deborah Nadoolman Landis With reproductions of work by more than 60 artists, arranged alphabetically from Eleanor Abbey to Susan Zarate, this volume is a celebration of costume designers’ and costume illustrators’ contributions to cinematic storytelling over the last 100 years. Professor Landis, herself an Academy Award nominated costume designer, provides a substantial introduction to the history and art of costume in film, and the book concludes with a filmography detailing the career highlights of each of the featured artists. HARPER DESIGN 2012 HB 600pp Illus 311x237mm $75.00 19905 now £19.99 Carmen Jones design by Mary Anne Nyberg, 1954 John Martin’s Book cover by Carlson, 1913 Tom Lubbock In this book of 40 essays on illustration, the renowned art critic and illustrator Tom Lubbock (1957-2011) focuses on English artists using graphic media, the latter broadly interpreted to include not only drawings and prints, but works such as the Uffington White Horse and Harry Beck’s Tube map. Lubbock’s subjects range chronologically from the Bronze Age to the 1970s, but with the emphasis on the great artists of the late 18th and early 19th century: Palmer, Blake, Fuseli and Bewick. ENGLISH GRAPHIC NEW PERFECT NONSENSE The Chaotic Comics and Goofy Games of George Carlson George Carlson; Ed. Daniel F Yezbick Bringing together Uncle Wiggily, Jingle Jangle tales and The Pie-Faced Prince of Pretzleburg along with a huge collection of children’s illustrations, visual illusions, riddles, cartoons, and railroad and naval pictures, this is a profusely illustrated compendium of works by the prolific and much-loved American cartoonist and illustrator George Carlson (1887-1962). It includes a substantial essay on his life and work by Daniel Yezbick. FRANCES LINCOLN 2012 HB 208pp Illus 217x163mm £20.00 17496 now £7.99 Ambleside by Francis Towne, 1786 FANTAGRAPHICS 2013 HB 322pp Illus 303x225mm £35.99 20011 now £19.99 Philip Davies’s selection of 180 London interiors, all beautifully photographed by Derek Kendall, reveals the architectural riches – and eccentricities – hidden behind inscrutable London facades or tucked away in sidestreets: houses such as 11 Bedford Row, with its magnificent Georgian painted staircase; hidden gems such as the Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology in Malet Street; and the complete 18th century dining room by Robert Adam, removed from Bowood House in Wiltshire and reconstructed on the ninth floor of the Lloyd’s Building. ATLANTIC 2014 HB 448pp Illus 287x242mm LONDON HIDDEN INTERIORS £40.00 16743 now £19.99 The Court Room in the Bank of England HOUSE British Domestic Architecture Three-gabled tollhouse in Bruton, Somerset, c.1831 Philippa Lewis begins this very accessible, illustrated survey of domestic architecture with a concise history of vernacular building from the earliest surviving medieval houses to low environmental impact housing of the early 2000s. Using around 600 of her own photographs of properties throughout Britain, she goes on to discuss types of housing, including bungalows, cottages, manor houses, terraces and conversions, and their architectural and decorative features, in sections arranged alphabetically from Apartments to Windows. NEW CELTIC ART The Methods of Construction George Bain The influence of ancient Celtic art can be seen today in the interlaced knotwork and spiral patterns used in fantasy art, jewellery design and tattoos. An important step in the revival of skills in the art form, this classic book deconstructs the decorative schemes found on Celtic masterpieces such as the Book of Kells and the Hunterston Brooch and reveals how to create the complex patterning, distinctive lettering and zoomorphic designs. PRESTEL 2011 HB 192pp Illus 240x191mm CONSTABLE 1996 PB 164pp Illus 285x225mm £24.99 16748 now £11.99 £12.99 19421 now £4.99 Visit our website: www.psbooks.co.uk 59 PS263.2 A.qxp 13/11/2015 14:49 Page 60 www.psbooks.co.uk HUMOUR NEW THE PRIME MINISTER’S IRONING BOARD AND OTHER STATE SECRETS True Stories from the Government Archives Adam Macqueen A former Daily Telegraph Book of the Year, Macqueen’s survey of ‘the things they didn’t want you to know’ exposes the completely harmless, if somewhat ridiculous, foibles of politicians and royalty that have been locked away in state archives (eg. Mrs Thatcher’s thoughts on the cost of ironing boards), but also uncovers hair-raising documents about topics such as fall-out shelters for city-dwellers (‘beyond our resources’). ABACUS 2013 PB 304pp Illus £7.99 19432 now £3.99 Riding backwards seated on the handlebar The Broons’ annual for 2014 is simply 96 pages packed with the goings-on at number 10 Glebe Street, home to Scotland’s happy family – Paw, Maw and Granpaw Broon and eight offspring ranging from 30-something Henry to Ae Twin, the Ither Twin and the Bairn. Written in Scots, with only the occasional ‘posh’ Englishspeaker, The Broons comic strip has been a favourite in The Sunday Post since 1936. NEW FANCY CYCLING Trick Riding for Amateurs Isabel Marks With the aid of a collection of instructional photographs of soberly dressed Edwardian gentleman and lady cyclists, this book demonstrates a series of stunts of varying difficulty, from a stationary balance to riding backwards seated on the handlebars. An amusing curiosity for today’s army of cycling enthusiasts, the book is a facsimile edition of a volume first published in 1901. OLD HOUSE THE BROONS DC THOMSON 2013 PB 96pp Illus £6.99 19708 now £2.99 2013 HB 116pp Illus 197x140mm £7.99 19222 now £3.99 NEW IN THE GARDEN WITH THE TOTTERINGS Annie Tempest Dicky and Daffy Tottering do battle with the weeds, the moles and assorted insects – or rather Daffy attacks them with a battery of strimmers, killer sprays and ride-on mowers, while Dicky does a spot of fishing. This collection of Annie Tempest’s award-winning Totteringby-Gently cartoon strips from Country Life is introduced by Sir Roy Strong. FRANCES LINCOLN 2011 HB 112pp Illus 160x222mm £12.99 20069 now £4.99 NEW OFF THE LEASH: I LOVE MY DOG Postcard book Rupert Fawcett Well-known for his Fred and Daddy cartoon strips and The Secret Life of Dogs, Rupert Fawcett presents another selection from his latest creation, the Off the Leash canine cartoons. The postcard book contains 20 different designs on pull-out (not perforated) glossy cards. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED A Complete Guide to the Road NEW Fougasse & McCullough In the 1930s cars were a novel feature of British life as motorists and pedestrians came to terms with the increasing traffic and the application of the new Highway Code. In this classic book, first published in 1935, Punch cartoonist Fougasse and broadcaster and humourist Donald McCullough poke fun at all aspects of pre-war motoring, from the state of the roads to taking the driving test. BRITISH LIBRARY 2013 HB 256pp Illus £10.00 19828 now £3.99 60 FRANCES LINCOLN 2014 HB 20pp Illus 111x158mm £6.99 20072 now £3.99 Mainland UK orders received by Monday 21 December will be delivered in time for Christmas Postscript order line: 01626 897100 PS263.2 A.qxp 13/11/2015 14:49 Page 61 Order line: 01626 897100 CHILDREN’S Beatrix Potter Leaving Flopsy, Mopsy and Cotton-tail eating blackberries, Peter Rabbit is off stealing carrots again – 111 years after he first squeezed under Mr McGregor’s gate. Peter is joined in this boxed set by the tales of Tom Kitten, the Flopsy Bunnies, Jemima Puddle-Duck, Mr Jeremy Fisher, Mrs TiggyWinkle, Two Bad Mice, Benjamin Bunny, the Tailor of Gloucester and Squirrel Nutkin. The books are based on the original, authorized editions, with colourful covers and new reproductions of Beatrix Potter’s illustrations. Slipcased set. Age 4+ THE PETER RABBIT LIBRARY (Ten volume set) WARNE 2013 HB 310pp Illus £35.00 95032 now £19.99 NEW ONE GORILLA A Counting Book Anthony Browne With Anthony Browne’s wonderful illustrations, this book counts primates from one gorilla, two orang-utans, three chimpanzees, four mandrills... and on to ten lemurs, ending with you and your human family. Age 3+ THOMAS & FRIENDS: FOLLOW THAT FLOUR! NEW When James asks Thomas to help him shunt a truck of flour for the harvest festival cakes, Thomas is cross that his job isn’t so interesting and decides to play a trick on James – a game of hideand-seek that causes so much trouble, he eventually has to ask for James’s help. The book includes a DVD with an episode from the TV series. Age 4+ WALKER 2012 HB 26pp Illus 298x258mm £11.99 18286 now £4.99 5 baboons are part of the simian sequence DEAN 2010 HB 32pp Illus 290x223mm £12.99 19754 now £3.99 EGMONT TRIO (Three volume set) There’s a huge surprise – and clean socks – for Sir Charlie Stinky Socks (right) at the end of The Tale of the Wizard’s Whisper, but all three stories in our special bundle have good surprises. Is That a Coconut? Yuck! (by Tony Bradman and Katharine McEwen) could have ended very badly, but Mama monkey gets to the ‘coconut’ just in time; and in Jane Fearnley’s Harry and the Jaggedy Daggers, Harry gets a hero’s reward after paddling to the rescue in his teacup. Age 3+ EGMONT 2012/13 PB 96pp Illus 245x275mm £20.97 10930 now £8.99 Amy Martin’s prize-winning children’s book tells the story of a young girl lost in the city who follows the music in the streets and finds her way home. The story is told with few words and unusual pictures whose colours and perspectives evoke the experience of both music and the city. There are also 19 cats in the book and a jacket that unfolds to form a poster. Age 5+ NEW NEW BOB AND THE BANDSTAND SYMPHONY CITY Bob the Builder and the gang are building McSWEENEY’S 2011 HB 48pp Illus 312x253mm $17.95 19361 now £5.99 a bandstand in time for a concert in the park, but it looks as though their work is in vain – Spud has used all the sheet HOW MANY? music to make paper aeroplanes. It’s a problem – but Bob will Spectacular Paper Sculptures find a way to fix it. The book Ron van der Meer In this outstanding pop-up book includes a DVD with an by master paper engineer Ron van der Meer, each episode from the Bob the of five double-page spreads opens up to reveal a Builder TV series. Age 4+ vibrantly coloured paper sculpture, along with DEAN 2010 HB 32pp questions that invite young readers to exercise Illus 290x223mm simple mathematical skills, look for different shapes and colours and count what they find. £12.99 19707 Age 4+ ROBIN COREY now £3.99 2007 HB 12pp Illus 250x250mm $24.99 88104 now £7.99 Visit our website: www.psbooks.co.uk f 61 PS263.2 A.qxp 13/11/2015 14:49 Page 62 www.psbooks.co.uk CHILDREN’S NEW SLOVENLY KATE And Other Stories from the Struwwelpeter Library Heinrich Hoffmann This extraordinary book of cautionary tales (in verse) by the author of Struwwelpeter describes the terrible fates that await bad children. Slovenly Kate is a messy eater and she is made to eat with the pigs; but her punishment is as nothing compared to that of Screaming Annie, who is taken by a stork and fed on frogs, or cowardly Fred who is simply thrown away by the maid. This book is a republication of the 1875 edition, illustrated by Theodor Hosemann. DOVER 2012 PB 96pp Illus 280x210mm $12.99 19358 now £4.99 This is the cock that crowed in the morn’ from The House that Jack Built Karin Littlewood Immi is a young Inuit girl who one day catches a brightly coloured wooden bird instead of a fish and ties it to her necklace with her little white bear. After catching many more colourful things that brighten up her ice-white winter, Immi must move on – but before she goes, she drops her snow white bear into the sea for someone else to find and wonder at. Age 4+ NEW THE DENSLOW PICTURE BOOK TREASURY WW Denslow Although remembered mainly for illustrating the original Wonderful Wizard of Oz in 1900, William Wallace Denslow (1856-1915) was America’s pre-eminent children’s book illustrator at that time. He knew how to entertain children and his series of Denslow’s Picture Books for Children (1903-4), retelling stories such as Humpty Dumpty, The Three Bears and Old Mother Hubbard, were a runaway success. This Dover edition reprints the first nine Picture Books, with an introduction by Michael Patrick Hearn. DOVER 2010 PB 128pp Illus 280x210mm £16.99 99053 now £5.99 IMMI GULLANE 2010 HB 32pp Illus 280x250mm £10.99 19755 now £3.99 THE OXFORD TREASURY OF FAIRY TALES Geraldine McCaughrean; Sophy Williams Escape into a world of knights and princesses, wicked witches and talking frogs in this beautifully illustrated treasury of fairy tales. All the favourite stories are here, such as Sleeping Beauty, Hansel and Gretel and Cinderella, as well as lesser-known but no less charming tales. It is the perfect collection for sharing with young children and for them to treasure and read alone as they get older. Age 4+ OXFORD UP 2012 PB 240pp Illus £10.99 17660 now £4.99 A TREASURY OF POEMS FOR CHILDREN THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DR SEUSS (20 volume set) Dr Seuss ‘Kids can see a moral coming a mile off,’ said Dr Seuss, so here we have 20 miniature editions of untainted madcap rhyme, tongue twisters and chaos, including all the best-loved stories such as The Cat in the Hat, Green Eggs and Ham, How the Grinch Stole Christmas and One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish. Dr Seuss went on to say, ‘but there’s an inherent moral in any story’: his genius was for hiding it in the mayhem. Age 4+ HARPERCOLLINS 2008 HB 1,134pp Illus 150x110mm £99.99 99918 now £40.00 62 MG Edgar; Illus. Willy Pogany First published around 1912 and reprinted here with its original pictures by the Hungarian illustrator Willy Pogany, this anthology includes some of the best-loved verses for children: among them The Owl and the Pussy-Cat, All Things Bright and Beautiful, The Spider and the Fly and many others by great poets such as Blake, Tennyson and Robert Louis Stevenson. Age 6+ DOVER 2009 PB 272pp Illus 203x135mm £9.99 84390 now £3.99 Mainland UK orders received by Monday 21 December will be delivered in time for Christmas Postscript order line: 01626 897100 PS263.2 A.qxp 13/11/2015 14:49 Page 63 Order line: 01626 897100 CHILDREN’S Michael Morpurgo; Illus. Laura Carlin When Max, a reporter making a film about the wall dividing Palestinians and Israeli settlers, meets a shepherd boy in the West Bank who flies kites across the wall, the film becomes the story of a triumph of children’s hopes and dreams. With an afterword by the BBC’s Middle East editor, Jeremy Bowen. Age 9+ WALKER 2009 HB THE KITES ARE FLYING! 80pp Illus 185x157mm The village festival is celebrated with huge fruit tarts £7.99 84301 now £3.99 Hansi A year after writing and illustrating his history of Alsace, Hansi produced this vivid, meticulously detailed depiction of his village and its traditional ways of life – despite being under occupation by Germany. He uses his skill as an illustrator to poke fun at the authorities while celebrating the people and places he loved. Age 10+ MY VILLAGE Charles Dickens Featuring some of the most memorable characters in English literature – the brutal Bill Sikes, the wily Artful Dodger, beautiful, doomed Nancy and the criminal mastermind Fagin – Oliver Twist is one of Dickens’s most enduringly popular novels. Generously illustrated with haunting pencil and ink drawings by Iassen Ghiuselev, this abridged edition will draw a new generation of young readers into the richly imagined world of this classic tale. NEW FLORIS 2008 HB 42pp Illus 210x295mm £12.99 98432 now £4.99 OLIVER TWIST WALKER 2011 HB 288pp Illus 258x215mm £14.99 18285 now £6.99 NEW THE TREASURES OF THE SEVEN SEAS Cleopatra and the Mystery of the San Diego Ed. Franck Goddio; Marianne Meyer Bianchi This book describes the work of Franck Gobbio and his team of underwater archaeologists, showing how their discoveries are combined with other sources to piece together pictures of past societies. The book covers two underwater projects: ancient Egyptian treasures lost from Alexandria around 30 BCE; and the wreck of the Spanish galleon San Diego, sunk in a bay outside Manila in 1600, after a battle with a Dutch ship. Age 11+ PRESTEL 2010 HB 45pp Illus 275x216mm £9.99 19799 now £4.99 Jackie Morris ‘In the beginning of time people and animals lived together on the earth and there was no difference between them. Bear, human, raven, fox, even snow and ice, all had spirit, all had soul.’ Set in the Arctic, Jackie Morris’s magical tale, with its remarkable paintings, begins with a polar bear cub taken by a raven – but the bundle the bird drops is no longer a bear. Age 5+ FRANCES LINCOLN NEW NEW ALICE’S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND Lewis Carroll; Illus. Willy Pogany Generations of children have followed Alice down the rabbit hole, and most will recognize Lewis Carroll’s heroine by her long blonde hair and pinafore. This edition of the story was first published in New York in 1929, with drawings by the Art Nouveau illustrator Willy Pogany. It’s the same wonderful adventure, with a short-haired, shorter-skirted 1920s Alice. Age 8+ DOVER 2009 PB 192pp Illus 203x136mm $6.99 19331 now £2.99 THE ICE BEAR 2013 HB 40pp Illus 296x217mm £11.99 20175 now £4.99 Caroline Pitcher; Illus. Jackie Morris When snow covers the hills near their home, Laurie and Leo decide to make a snow whale. As they shovel and rake to bring the snow whale out of the hill, it gradually takes on a life of its own. Caroline Pitcher’s inspiring story of the brother and sister and the dreams their whale inspires is illustrated by Jackie Morris. Age 5+ NEW THE SNOW WHALE FRANCES LINCOLN 2008 PB 30pp Illus 268x215mm £6.99 20078 now £2.99 Visit our website: www.psbooks.co.uk 63 PS263.2 A.qxp 13/11/2015 14:49 Page 64 www.psbooks.co.uk STOCKING FILLERS NEW NAPOLEON’S HAEMORRHOIDS And Other Small Events that Changed History ENID BLYTON NEW THE SECRET OF CLIFF CASTLE Enid Blyton Lonely castles and secret passageways, smugglers’ coves and thieves in the night... These three stories have all the ingredients of proper adventures: The Secret of Cliff Castle (1947), Smuggler Ben (1943) and The Boy Who Wanted a Dog (1963). Age 7+ BOUNTY 2014 HB 288pp Illus £12.99 20046 now £4.99 NEW THE ADVENTURES OF THE SIX COUSINS Enid Blyton When three farm children, Jane, Jack and Susan, are joined by Cyril, Melisande and Roderick after a fire destroyed their home in town there are difficult adjustments, but their adventures soon help bridge the town-country divide. This volume is two stories in one: Six Cousins at Mistletoe Farm (1948) and Six Cousins Again (1950). Age 7+ Phil Mason shows how small turns of chance have had bigger impacts on history than might have been expected. A compilation of bad timings, misunderstandings, missed opportunities and sometimes serendipitous good fortune, the book has chapters covering politics, war, science, the arts, sport and crime, and poses intriguing questions such as did tea drinking kick-start the Industrial Revolution in Britain? JR BOOKS 2009 PB 253pp £8.99 20071 now £3.99 BOUNTY 2014 HB 335pp Illus £12.99 20036 now £4.99 QE2 x 2: By Dorothy Wilding/Beatrice Johnson and Andy Warhol Issued by the National Portrait Gallery in celebration of the Diamond Jubilee, this book of postcards (snap-out, without perforations) comprises reproductions of 20 portraits of Queen Elizabeth II, including works Pietro Annigoni, Lucian Freud and Andy Warhol, Anthony Armstrong-Jones and Eve Arnold. THE QUEEN: ART AND IMAGE NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY 2011 HB 20pp Illus 157x113mm £6.50 98972 now £2.99 NEW A SOCIAL HISTORY OF ENGLISH CRICKET The textured covers of these notebooks feature combinations of woodblock prints from the catalogue of a 19th century Japanese nursery which specialized in irises. The original prints are in the RHS Lindley Library in London. In sets of three, each notebook has a different iris, 48 ruled pages and exposed stitching on the spine. Derek Birley Although references to cricket are scant before the 17th century, it is clear that the game had long been played when a report of a ‘great match’ in Sussex was published in 1697. Tracing the game from its humble origins to the modern professional sport, this thoughtful and well-researched history is also the story of English culture: the manners, hierarchies and politics of a society mirrored in an idiosyncratic game and its players. FRANCES LINCOLN 2014 PB 144pp 209x147mm AURUM 1999 PB 400pp Illus 198x131mm £9.99 20074 now £3.99 £12.00 19359 now £5.99 NEW THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY JAPANESE IRIS NOTEBOOK SET 64 Postscript order line: 01626 897100 EM Grace, who foreshadowed his brother WG as a leading amateur cricketer PS263.2 A.qxp 13/11/2015 14:49 Page 65 Order line: 01626 897100 STOCKING FILLERS NEW MARY BERRY Queen of British Baking AS Dagnell With over 70 cookery books to her name, there is no doubt that Mary Berry is one of Britain’s most successful cookery writers, and now famous for her part in TV’s Great British Bake Off, although her gentle personality and classic ‘family’ cooking style are in marked contrast to other television chefs. This biography traces her progress from domestic science classes at Bath High school to popular acclaim as the queen of British bakers. METRO 2013 PB 255pp Illus £7.99 20054 now £3.99 NEW INSIDE THE CHRISTMAS STORY Reflections for Advent NEW THE USBORNE CHRISTMAS CAROLS STICKER BOOK Jane Chisholm Eleven carols are presented in this book, with words and music, but also a selection of famous paintings that illustrate the story of the carol or the tradition it celebrates. The pictures appear ‘greyed out’, but with notes on the artist and the subject. The reader’s job is to locate the appropriate sticker of each painting from the back of the book and complete the pages. Published in association with the National Gallery. Age 5+ Anthony and Melanie Bash For those troubled by the loss of ‘Christ’ in ‘Christmas’, and by the secular Advent with its emphasis on material and commercial rather than spiritual preparation for Christmas, this book aims to help restore balance. Written by a New Testament scholar and a psychologist, these daily reflections explore the familiar biblical narratives with freshness and vigour and consider their implications for day-to-day living. USBORNE 2012 PB 39pp Illus 303x237mm £6.99 20038 now £2.99 BLOOMSBURY 2012 PB 188pp £10.99 20225 now £3.99 NEW WHERE’S RINGO? The Story of the Beatles in 20 Visual Puzzles Andrew Grant Jackson In 20 chapters, this book tells the story of the Beatles, from their Liverpudlian origins to their final rooftop concert in 1969, with a timeline at the end bringing the story up to 2014. As well as album covers and photos of the band, each chapter has a double page picture puzzle with a list of things to find, always starting with Ringo. Visual solutions and explanations (why were we looking for a ‘pair of apple bonkers’?) follow each puzzle. AURUM 2014 HB 96pp Illus 253x253mm £9.99 20085 now £4.99 Mainland UK orders received by Monday 21 December will be delivered in time for Christmas WAR DOG The No-Man’s-Land Puppy Who Took to the Skies Damien Lewis In 1939, Czech airman Robert Bozdech was shot down in France and, while evading capture, found a puppy cowering in a barn. Taking the abandoned dog with him he found his way to England and joined the RAF; the dog, Antis, subsequently accompanied him on bombing missions. This book recounts the story of the remarkable partnership and the countless acts of bravery that earned Antis the Dickin Medal – the ‘animal VC’. SPHERE 2014 PB 304pp Illus £7.99 19435 now £3.99 BALL OF CONFUSION Puzzles, Problems and Perplexing Posers Johnny Ball With a career spanning 45 years, writing iconic shows such as Think of a Number, Johnny Ball is TV’s best-loved mathematician. Here he presents a mind-bending collection of cunning puzzles and teasers that will not only entertain but – without you even noticing it – improve your maths. ICON 2011 PB 237pp £8.99 98458 now £3.99 Visit our website: www.psbooks.co.uk 65 PS263.2 A.qxp 13/11/2015 14:49 Page 66 www.psbooks.co.uk FEATURED TITLES NEW THE WRITERS’ WAR World War I in the Words of the Great Writers Who Experienced It Ed. Felicity Trotman The First World War involved more writers and prompted more writing than perhaps any other. This anthology of prose and verse, chronologically ordered, tells the story of the war in the words of both soldiers and civilians, including Wilfred Owen, Arthur Conan Doyle, Edith Wharton and Rudyard Kipling. With the urgency of the moment, these extracts capture the carnage and camaraderie, patriotism and disillusionment, the anxiety of those on the home front and the grief of the bereaved. AMBERLEY 2014 HB 352pp £20.00 19867 now £7.99 NEW DOUBLE AGENT SNOW The True Story of Arthur Owens, Hitler’s Chief Spy in England James Hayward Arthur Owens’s propensity for invention and exaggeration made it difficult for MI5 to discount the possibility that their double agent was not in fact a triple agent. This biography of the unreliable Owens describes how he nevertheless managed to expose dozens of German agents and how the misinformation that was fed to the Nazis as a result of his activities played a crucial role in the grand deception that kept the real location of the D-Day invasion a secret. NEW BRITANNIA’S REALM In Support of the State: 1763-1815 Richard Woodman Dominated by two wars, the American War of Independence and the Napoleonic Wars, and the difficulties that faced the merchant marine during both conflicts, this study also examines trade in the Far East and the Pacific, the dangers of navigation to such remote destinations, and the activities of the notorious pressgangs. This is Volume Two of A History of the British Merchant Navy, Woodman’s major study of the mercantile marine’s immense importance as ‘an historical instrument of empowerment and imperial expansion’. SIMON & SCHUSTER 2013 HB 320pp Illus £16.99 19638 now £6.99 HISTORY PRESS 2009 HB 352pp Illus £30.00 19713 now £9.99 NEW FLAPPERS The Real Lives of British Women in the Era of The Great Gatsby Pamela Horn For many women the 1920s was a time of change after the pressures – and opportunities – of the First World War. Social historian Pamela Horn examines how women responded to the new challenges, whether in the upper-class revival of the social round, new middle-class professional lives or the traditional factory and domestic service of working-class women; and she explores topics such as rural life, political activities, leisure time and attitudes to family planning. AMBERLEY 2013 PB 256pp Illus £9.99 19783 now £4.99 NEW NOBLE ENDEAVOURS The Life of Two Countries: England and Germany in Many Stories Miranda Seymour Until their ties were brutally severed by two world wars, Britain and Germany were the closest of friends, natural allies whose mutual admiration and cultural and linguistic kinship were reinforced by many family connections. This magnificent panorama of 19th- and early 20th-century society traces the stories of kings and queens, writers and artists, philanthropists, entrepreneurs and working people whose lives spanned two nations, and demonstrates how the crisis, when it came, was felt at a deeply personal level. SIMON & SCHUSTER 2013 HB 512pp Illus £20.00 19644 now £7.99 66 Postscript order line: 01626 897100 Mainland UK orders received by Monday 21 December will be delivered in time for Christmas PS263 cover outer.qxp_PS238 outer 13/11/2015 15:15 Page 1 Order line: 01626 897100 FEATURED TITLES www.psbooks.co.uk FEATURED TITLES No.263 December 2015 Molly Olfield It was on visit to one of the Natural History Museum’s storage areas that QI researcher Molly Oldfield ‘caught the bug for backstage’. Comprised entirely of treasures from behind closed doors, this book tells the stories of finding her 60 chosen objects in the store rooms of museums around the world – objects too precious to exhibit (Harrison Schmitt’s spacesuit) or too large (Edinburgh’s blue whale) or too fragile (the silk Torah Ark curtain made from Moses Mendelssohn’s wife’s wedding dress). NEW THE SECRET MUSEUM Quality books at reduced prices WALLACE & GROMIT The Complete Cracking Contraptions Manual Derek Smith How do the Techno Trousers work? How did Wallace rebuild Preston the Cyber Dog? All is revealed in this two-volumesin-one manual, with descriptions of how each of Wallace and Gromit’s fantastic inventions works, cutaway diagrams and photographs of the machines in action. There are details of 40 contraptions, Hover Wellies from the Bed Launcher to Wallace’s A35 van, plus cutaways of his house and Invention cellar. Age 9-90 HAYNES 2013 PB 208pp Illus COLLINS 2013 HB 352pp Illus 253x196mm £25.00 19583 now £6.99 £16.99 18027 now £6.99 ‘The Pronouns’, a page from The Infant’s Grammar, or a Pic-Nic Party of the Parts of Speech,1824 ANCIENT ISRAEL The Former Prophets: Joshua, Judges, Samuel, and Kings NEW Robert Alter This volume in Alter’s award-winning new translation of the Hebrew Bible comprises the four books of narrative history known traditionally as the ‘Former Prophets’. They cover the stories of Joshua and the fall of Jericho, Saul and David (‘one of the greatest pieces of narrative in all of Western literature’), and the cycle of tales about the ‘Herculean folk-hero’ Samson. At the foot of each page is running commentary on the cultural background and difficulties in interpreting the Hebrew text. EVOLVING ENGLISH One Language, Many Voices An Illustrated History of the English Language David Crystal, one of the foremost experts on the English language, has compiled more than 150 texts which illustrate its development from the earliest Old English runic inscriptions to the many international Englishes of the 21st century. Discussing reproductions of selected pages from significant texts, he analyses changing linguistic features, highlights archaic and dialect words, charts the gradual emergence of a standard variety of English and considers the playful and literary uses to which the language has been put. BRITISH LIBRARY 2010 PB 160pp Illus 280x222mm £16.95 19814 now £6.99 Mainland UK orders received by Monday 21 December will be delivered in time for Christmas NORTON 2013 HB 870pp 243x165mm $35.00 19257 now £8.99 ZEALOT The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth NEW Julian Mitchell In the 1740s, a wealthy clergyman began to provide his guests with a picturesque river trip from his home up the River Wye. Gaining a reputation, the route inspired a commercial tour taking passengers from Ross to Chepstow, pausing at Monmouth and Tintern Abbey. This exhibition catalogue tells the story of how the tour evolved and displays over 100 examples of the work of 18th century artists who took the trip and recorded the views. LOGASTON 2010 PB 176pp Illus 258x204mm £12.95 19910 now £5.99 Dr Syntax tumbling into the water fromThomas Rowlandson’s The Tour of Dr Syntax in Search of the Picturesque, 1809 Visit our website: www.psbooks.co.uk Chris Oxlade For young Thomas the Tank fans who have grown curious about the nuts and bolts of the little blue locomotive, the Manual is full of information about how steam engines work. It has big, cutaway drawings of Thomas and friends and simple explanations of things such as fireboxes and tenders; and there are illustrated guides to other parts of the railway, such as tracks and cranes; a diesel engine (Mavis); a map of Sodor’s railways; and Thomas’s really useful words. Age 3-8. BRITISH LIBRARY 2011 PB 112pp Illus £7.95 19813 now £3.99 HAYNES 2009 HB 39pp Illus 270x207mm Back by popular demand £9.99 95516 now £4.99 f See also Thomas & Friends: Follow that Flour! in our children’s section on page 61 Your Order Form is inside the flap overleaf Gatehouse to the Church of St Bartholomew the Great in Smithfield, 1908 £17.99 19950 now £6.99 THE WYE TOUR AND ITS ARTISTS THOMAS THE TANK ENGINE MANUAL 1945 Onwards (All Aboard) Owners’ Workshop Manual Catherine Britton Featuring reproductions from rare editions in the British Library, this book surveys dogs in literature and how artists have interpreted them, from Cerberus guarding the gates of Hades in Homer’s Iliad to Spot the Dog. Catherine Britton discusses the role of each dog and the authors and artists who created such memorable canine characters as Dogmatix from Asterix, the Hound of the Baskervilles and Lassie. Reza Aslan Why did the early Church promulgate an image of Jesus as peaceful spiritual teacher rather than political revolutionary? In the context of the first century, how did Jesus understand himself? Aslan’s bestseller examines the Jesus presented by the Gospels within the context of his times, when the Holy Land was awash with apocalyptic fervour, with wandering prophets and would-be messiahs. The result is a fresh perspective on the birth of a religion and the complex figure of Jesus himself. WESTBOURNE 2013 HB 333pp NEW 68 DOGS IN BOOKS A Celebration of Dog Illustration Through the Ages Philip Davies London is an ancient city, yet one in constant flux. Featuring more than 500 mostly unpublished photographs from the London County Council archive, this richly evocative book opens a window on a vanished past. Spanning 75 years, from 1870 to 1945, it charts the transition from a Dickensian world of coaching inns to the devastation of the Blitz, revealing the architectural beauty that London has lost, explaining why some buildings have survived while others have perished, and sounding a clarion call to save what remains. TRANSATLANTIC 2015 HB 368pp Illus 290x245mm LOST LONDON 1870-1945 £39.95 88282 now £16.99 NEW A WAINWRIGHT: THE COMPLETE PICTORIAL GUIDES A Reader’s Edition (Ten volumes) Alfred Wainwright’s seven guides to the Lakeland Fells are joined in this 50th anniversary edition by his Pennine Way Companion, A Coast to Coast Walk and The Outlying Fells. Their original handwritten and hand-drawn pages have been enlarged by approximately ten per cent, but otherwise faithfully reproduced, and the books are bound in gold-embossed linen, with silk markers. Present day walkers should be aware that footpaths, cairns and way marks may well have changed since the first editions were published. Slipcased. FRANCES LINCOLN 2008 HB 2,128pp Illus On a Sailing Boat by Caspar David Fredrich from Lovers in Art featured in this issue plus 16-page Christmas gift supplement £159.99 98923 now £60.00 Visit our website: www.psbooks.co.uk Order line: 01626 897100 www.psbooks.co.uk PS263 cover outer.qxp_PS238 outer 13/11/2015 15:15 Page 1 Order line: 01626 897100 FEATURED TITLES www.psbooks.co.uk FEATURED TITLES No.263 December 2015 Molly Olfield It was on visit to one of the Natural History Museum’s storage areas that QI researcher Molly Oldfield ‘caught the bug for backstage’. Comprised entirely of treasures from behind closed doors, this book tells the stories of finding her 60 chosen objects in the store rooms of museums around the world – objects too precious to exhibit (Harrison Schmitt’s spacesuit) or too large (Edinburgh’s blue whale) or too fragile (the silk Torah Ark curtain made from Moses Mendelssohn’s wife’s wedding dress). NEW THE SECRET MUSEUM Quality books at reduced prices WALLACE & GROMIT The Complete Cracking Contraptions Manual Derek Smith How do the Techno Trousers work? How did Wallace rebuild Preston the Cyber Dog? All is revealed in this two-volumesin-one manual, with descriptions of how each of Wallace and Gromit’s fantastic inventions works, cutaway diagrams and photographs of the machines in action. There are details of 40 contraptions, Hover Wellies from the Bed Launcher to Wallace’s A35 van, plus cutaways of his house and Invention cellar. Age 9-90 HAYNES 2013 PB 208pp Illus COLLINS 2013 HB 352pp Illus 253x196mm £25.00 19583 now £6.99 £16.99 18027 now £6.99 ‘The Pronouns’, a page from The Infant’s Grammar, or a Pic-Nic Party of the Parts of Speech,1824 ANCIENT ISRAEL The Former Prophets: Joshua, Judges, Samuel, and Kings NEW Robert Alter This volume in Alter’s award-winning new translation of the Hebrew Bible comprises the four books of narrative history known traditionally as the ‘Former Prophets’. They cover the stories of Joshua and the fall of Jericho, Saul and David (‘one of the greatest pieces of narrative in all of Western literature’), and the cycle of tales about the ‘Herculean folk-hero’ Samson. At the foot of each page is running commentary on the cultural background and difficulties in interpreting the Hebrew text. EVOLVING ENGLISH One Language, Many Voices An Illustrated History of the English Language David Crystal, one of the foremost experts on the English language, has compiled more than 150 texts which illustrate its development from the earliest Old English runic inscriptions to the many international Englishes of the 21st century. Discussing reproductions of selected pages from significant texts, he analyses changing linguistic features, highlights archaic and dialect words, charts the gradual emergence of a standard variety of English and considers the playful and literary uses to which the language has been put. BRITISH LIBRARY 2010 PB 160pp Illus 280x222mm £16.95 19814 now £6.99 Mainland UK orders received by Monday 21 December will be delivered in time for Christmas NORTON 2013 HB 870pp 243x165mm $35.00 19257 now £8.99 ZEALOT The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth NEW Julian Mitchell In the 1740s, a wealthy clergyman began to provide his guests with a picturesque river trip from his home up the River Wye. Gaining a reputation, the route inspired a commercial tour taking passengers from Ross to Chepstow, pausing at Monmouth and Tintern Abbey. This exhibition catalogue tells the story of how the tour evolved and displays over 100 examples of the work of 18th century artists who took the trip and recorded the views. LOGASTON 2010 PB 176pp Illus 258x204mm £12.95 19910 now £5.99 Dr Syntax tumbling into the water fromThomas Rowlandson’s The Tour of Dr Syntax in Search of the Picturesque, 1809 Visit our website: www.psbooks.co.uk Chris Oxlade For young Thomas the Tank fans who have grown curious about the nuts and bolts of the little blue locomotive, the Manual is full of information about how steam engines work. It has big, cutaway drawings of Thomas and friends and simple explanations of things such as fireboxes and tenders; and there are illustrated guides to other parts of the railway, such as tracks and cranes; a diesel engine (Mavis); a map of Sodor’s railways; and Thomas’s really useful words. Age 3-8. BRITISH LIBRARY 2011 PB 112pp Illus £7.95 19813 now £3.99 HAYNES 2009 HB 39pp Illus 270x207mm Back by popular demand £9.99 95516 now £4.99 f See also Thomas & Friends: Follow that Flour! in our children’s section on page 61 Gatehouse to the Church of St Bartholomew the Great in Smithfield, 1908 £17.99 19950 now £6.99 THE WYE TOUR AND ITS ARTISTS THOMAS THE TANK ENGINE MANUAL 1945 Onwards (All Aboard) Owners’ Workshop Manual Catherine Britton Featuring reproductions from rare editions in the British Library, this book surveys dogs in literature and how artists have interpreted them, from Cerberus guarding the gates of Hades in Homer’s Iliad to Spot the Dog. Catherine Britton discusses the role of each dog and the authors and artists who created such memorable canine characters as Dogmatix from Asterix, the Hound of the Baskervilles and Lassie. Reza Aslan Why did the early Church promulgate an image of Jesus as peaceful spiritual teacher rather than political revolutionary? In the context of the first century, how did Jesus understand himself? Aslan’s bestseller examines the Jesus presented by the Gospels within the context of his times, when the Holy Land was awash with apocalyptic fervour, with wandering prophets and would-be messiahs. The result is a fresh perspective on the birth of a religion and the complex figure of Jesus himself. WESTBOURNE 2013 HB 333pp NEW 68 DOGS IN BOOKS A Celebration of Dog Illustration Through the Ages Philip Davies London is an ancient city, yet one in constant flux. Featuring more than 500 mostly unpublished photographs from the London County Council archive, this richly evocative book opens a window on a vanished past. Spanning 75 years, from 1870 to 1945, it charts the transition from a Dickensian world of coaching inns to the devastation of the Blitz, revealing the architectural beauty that London has lost, explaining why some buildings have survived while others have perished, and sounding a clarion call to save what remains. TRANSATLANTIC 2015 HB 368pp Illus 290x245mm LOST LONDON 1870-1945 £39.95 88282 now £16.99 NEW A WAINWRIGHT: THE COMPLETE PICTORIAL GUIDES A Reader’s Edition (Ten volumes) Alfred Wainwright’s seven guides to the Lakeland Fells are joined in this 50th anniversary edition by his Pennine Way Companion, A Coast to Coast Walk and The Outlying Fells. Their original handwritten and hand-drawn pages have been enlarged by approximately ten per cent, but otherwise faithfully reproduced, and the books are bound in gold-embossed linen, with silk markers. Present day walkers should be aware that footpaths, cairns and way marks may well have changed since the first editions were published. Slipcased. FRANCES LINCOLN 2008 HB 2,128pp Illus On a Sailing Boat by Caspar David Fredrich from Lovers in Art featured in this issue plus 16-page Christmas gift supplement £159.99 98923 now £60.00 Visit our website: www.psbooks.co.uk Order line: 01626 897100 www.psbooks.co.uk PS263 cover inner.qxp_PS238 outer 13/11/2015 15:10 Page 1 www.psbooks.co.uk Welcome... to the December issue of Postscript and our second Christmas supplement, with more new titles and a rather marvellous cat on the cover. The painting is just one of Jackie Morris’s wonderful illustrations for The Cat and the Fiddle (p2 of the supplement), and there are more of her animal pictures in The Ice Bear and The Snow Whale in the main catalogue (pp62-63). But what of the couple on our cover, gazing into an idyllic future from the prow of a sailing boat? Caspar David Friedrich’s painting – and Shakespeare’s sonnet ‘Let me not to the marriage of true minds/Admit impediments’ which accompanies it – are from Lovers in Art (opposite), a romantic gift par excellence. For the more down to earth we have transport histories of trains and boats and planes (pp56-57); for those who would rather walk, there is the 50th anniversary set of A Wainwright’s Pictorial Guides (p67); and for other outdoor types, our natural history selection has guides to birds, wild flowers and butterflies, and an exploration of Badgerlands (pp 48-49). Postscript’s Christmas present to itself would have to be The Secret Museum (p68), a truly eclectic compendium of museum storage room treasures that encompasses a Great Auk egg, the Diamond Sutra and a space suit. We wish all our customers a very happy Christmas and New Year and thank you for your interest and support throughout 2015. SIMON LANG December 2015 INSIDE THIS ISSUE Featured Titles 2-3/66-69 Gift Ideas/Stocking Fillers 4-5/64-65 Postscript Favourites 6-7 Archaeology 8 Architecture/Design 58-59 Art/Photography 34-37 Audiobooks 33 Biography 26-27 British Isles 22-24 Calendars/Journals 42-43 Children’s 61-63 Crafts/Hobbies/Collectables 52-53 Cultural Studies/Politics 30-31 Fiction/Poetry 44-45 Food & Drink 50-51 Humour 60 History: 20th Century 13 Ancient 8-9 Medieval 9-11 Social/Industrial 14-15 Modern 12 General/British 16-17 Limited Quantities Only 38-41 Literary Biography/Literature 28 Military History 18-21 Health/Folklore 46 Music/Performing Arts 54-55 Nature/Gardens 48-50 Reference/Language 32-33 Religion 29 Science/Mathematics 47 Scotland 21 Transport 56-57 Travel & Exploration 25 Titles of academic interest are identified with A ORDER FORM Order line: 01626 897100 . CORNWALL: TRANSPORT AND INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE NEW THE MOST AMAZING ROYAL PLACES IN BRITAIN NEW John Vaughan Emblematic of Cornwall’s mining heritage, the romantic abandoned engine houses that litter the landscape are now an attraction of its principal industry: tourism. This illustrated history examines the origins and development of tin and copper mining, quarrying, china clay extraction and fishing in Cornwall as well as the diverse transport network that developed to serve these industries and later bring tourists to the area. The book includes map references and can be used as a practical guidebook. Paul Moorhouse From great palaces, estates and cathedrals to the spot in the New Forest where William II was killed by a stray arrow, there are hundreds of locations around Britain that have played a part in the lives of our kings and queens. This well-researched, illustrated gazetteer provides information on 400 sites with royal associations in England, Wales and Scotland, with directions to each and additional feature articles. 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It brings together the work of artists, photographers, filmmakers and sculptors, with images ranging from official war artist William Orpen’s portrait of Field Marshal Haig to Gilbert Rogers’s painting of a dead stretcher-bearer and Max Beckman’s nightmarish self-portrait with a disfigured veteran. NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY 2014 PB 176pp Illus £18.95 19776 now £9.99 Michael Fitzgerald For centuries before the birth of the Welfare State, London’s poor lived crammed, often 40 to a room, in ramshackle and insanitary ‘rookeries’ such as Saffron Hill and Ratcliff Highway, largely invisible to the better-off. Based on primary sources, this revelatory book rescues their story from obscurity. Extensively illustrated with contemporary prints, it records their home life, employment, entertainment, food and drink, crime and punishment, and honours the humour and resilience with which they faced challenging conditions. 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All books are subject to availability Send this order form to: POSTSCRIPT 6 Battle Road Heathfield Estate Newton Abbot TQ12 6RY www.psbooks.co.uk Order Line: 01626 897100 Enquiries: [email protected] Fax: 01626 897129 PS263X.qxp 13/11/2015 16:12 Page 1 Christmas 2015 Books and gifts at reduced prices Christmas Gift Supplement Your order form is inside the main catalogue ‘Hey diddle diddle’ from The Cat and the Fiddle: A Treasury of Nursery Rhymes inside this special supplement Last Christmas date for UK orders – Monday 21st December PS263X.qxp 13/11/2015 16:12 Page 2 www.psbooks.co.uk CHRISTMAS GIFT IDEAS RUSSELL’S CHRISTMAS MAGIC Rob Scotton ‘’Twas the night before Christmas in Frogsbottom Field...’ but as Russell is hanging the last lantern in the tree, something crashes into the nearby wood. It’s Santa’s sleigh and it seems Christmas must be cancelled – until Russell gets to work with his toolbox and becomes the sheep that saved Christmas. Age 3+ HARPER COLLINS 2007 PB 32pp 264x258mm £6.99 17982 now £3.99 Russell trudges off to find out what has crashed into the wood... NEW THE CAT AND THE FIDDLE A Treasury of Nursery Rhymes THE HELEN OXENBURY NURSERY COLLECTION Helen Oxenbury’s style of writing and illustrating has been described as ‘extraordinarily comfortable’ for young listeners and readers. Here, she presents a selection from her earlier books, with verses by writers such as Michael Rosen and Ffrida Wolfe from her Tiny Tim (1981) collection; traditional nursery rhymes; and seven favourite nursery stories, including Little Red Riding Hood, the Three Billy Goats Gruff and Goldilocks. Age 3+ Jackie Morris This collection of 40 nursery rhymes includes such wellknown favourites as Lavender’s Blue and Sing a Song of Sixpence, but also once popular and now unfamiliar rhymes such as Baby’s Bed’s a Silver Moon (above) and Pudding String. All the rhymes – and the magical stories within them – are illustrated with watercolour paintings that blend fantasy and realism and include marvellous depictions of birds and animals. Age 3+ FRANCES LINCOLN HERITAGE 2013 HB 96pp Illus 217x180mm £14.99 18955 now £5.99 The Troll gets his come-uppance from Big Billy Goat Gruff 2015 PB 64pp Illus 298x218mm £8.99 20059 now £3.99 I SAW ESAU The Schoolchild’s Pocket Book Ed. Iona and Peter Opie First published in 1947 as I Saw Esau: Traditional Rhymes of Youth, this was Peter and Iona Opie’s first collection of children’s rhymes – the nonsense, riddles, insults, repartee and games that have the ‘oomph and zoom’ peculiar to school playgrounds. In 1992 Iona Opie revised the collection and Maurice Sendak illustrated it in his inimitable style to produce this exuberant and, for many, nostalgic book of rhymes. WALKER 1992 HB 160pp Illus £15.00 18283 now £6.99 ‘I saw Esau kissing Kate/The fact is we all three saw/ For I saw him/And he saw me/And she saw I saw Esau’ CLASSIC TALES OF RUPERT Alfred Bestall Although Rupert Bear was created by Mary Tourtel in 1920, it was the artist and storyteller Arthur Bestall who took over Rupert’s Daily Express comic strip in 1935, gave him yellow trousers and made him famous. This beautifully produced edition contains two of Bestall’s finest Rupert stories – Rupert and the Mare’s Nest and Rupert and the Lost Cuckoo – both starting in the natural, unspoilt countryside around Nutwood before taking off into fantastical worlds. THE COMPLETE FAIRY TALES OF THE BROTHERS GRIMM NEW Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm; Illus. Arthur Rackham The strange, dark tales from German folklore collected by the Brothers Grimm and first published in 1812 have become some of our best-loved fairy stories. This volume is a reprint of an early 20th century edition containing the original 200 tales and 10 legends, illustrated in black and white by one the leading children’s illustrators of the day – Arthur Rackham. This reprint edition is bound in gold-embossed red linen. WORDSWORTH 2009 HB 845pp Illus HERITAGE 2012 HB 95pp Illus 217x180mm £12.99 18952 now £5.99 2 £11.99 19929 now £7.99 Postscript order line: 01626 897100 PS263X.qxp 13/11/2015 16:12 Page 3 Order line: 01626 897100 CHRISTMAS GIFT IDEAS THE FABER BOOK OF NURSERY STORIES Ed. Barbara Ireson This classic collection of 45 stories for reading by and to young children was first published in 1966 and is reissued here with the original line drawings by Shirley Hughes. Chosen because they are ‘well-told, simply told, and, nearly always, briefly told’, the stories include folk tales, adventures, and tales of things such as helicopters and building sites as well as traditional nursery favourites such as Thumbelina and The Three Billy-Goats Gruff. FABER 2013 HB 208pp Illus £20.00 17623 now £6.99 MAGIC BEANS A Handful of Fairy Tales from the Storybag Adèle Geras; Anne Fine et al Retold by popular contemporary children’s authors, including Jacqueline Wilson, Malorie Blackman and Philip Pullman, the 14 fairy tales in this collection are ideal for reading aloud to young children. The selection ranges from old favourites such as Hansel and Gretel to less well-known stories such as Michael Morpurgo’s re-imagining of a Romanian folk tale, Cockadoodledoo, Mr Sultana! The Red Fox is shot dead (Two volumes) Robert Louis Stevenson; Cam Kennedy; Alan Grant Robert Louis Stevenson’s spellbinding tale of adventure, murder and revenge has all the elements of a great graphic novel, so it is no surprise that Edinburgh’s Unesco City of Literature Trust turned to the creators of the legendary Judge Dredd to effect this translation. Tight, dramatic, atmospherically coloured frames and terse dialogue bring the action vividly to life. The handsome, slipcased two-volume set includes both the graphic novel and a fascinating account of its creation, including original scripts and storyboards. KIDNAPPED WAVERLEY 2009 HB 200pp Illus 270x180mm £50.00 19842 now £19.99 A ROYAL CHRISTMAS DAVID FICKLING 2011 HB 446pp £9.99 19410 now £3.99 CHRISTMAS ON THE HOME FRONT Mike Brown When war broke out in 1939, fireworks were vetoed and Easter eggs unobtainable, making Christmas an even more important celebration. Mike Brown’s study describes each British wartime Christmas from 1939 to 1944, providing fascinating snapshots of life on the Home Front during this period. The account details the increasingly imaginative ‘make do and mend’ solutions that were devised as shortages took hold, including innovative recipe adaptations and patched-up party clothes. HISTORY PRESS 2013 PB 202pp Illus £9.99 19717 now £3.99 Jeremy Archer With privileged access to the Royal Archives, Jeremy Archer has uncovered personal accounts of the royal family at Christmastime. His anthology reveals how monarchs have celebrated the festival – from 1066, when William I was The Prince of Wales’s crowned on Christmas card, 1992 Christmas Day, to the Queen’s Christmas broadcast 2011. In themed chapters, Archer quotes at length from his royal sources as he explores Christmases at home and abroad, in times of crisis and conflict, and family rituals of feasts, pastimes and the exchange of gifts. ELLIOTT & THOMPSON 2012 HB 288pp Illus £20.00 19600 now £6.99 NEW THE ROUND ROBIN LETTERS The Ultimate Collection of Christmas Letters Simon Hoggart For years, readers of Simon Hoggart’s Guardian column sent him examples of the dreaded Christmas round robin. Edited (with names changed to protect the perpetrators) by Hoggart, these catalogues of domestic triumphs (Tamsin’s Grade V piano) and tragedies (locked out of the camper van) are robbed of their power to infuriate – they are simply hilarious. This book comprises the two previous collections: The Cat that Could Open the Fridge and The Hamster that Loved Puccini. ATLANTIC 2014 HB 304pp £9.99 19972 now £4.99 Visit our website: www.psbooks.co.uk 3 PS263X.qxp 13/11/2015 16:12 Page 4 www.psbooks.co.uk STATIONERY/GIFT SET NEW THE BEANO COMIC 100 Postcards Celebrating the Best of British Comic Art Since the first issue on 30 July 1938, The Beano has delighted generations of children with its anarchic mix of mischief and mayhem. This boxed set of 100 semiglossy postcards features all the comic’s stars including the Bash Street Kids, Dennis the Menace, Gnasher and Desperate Dan, and a Beano alphabet, from the original A in Beano, 1938 to Z (Dennis had to ‘borrow’ this from The Beezer Book, 1967). FRANCES LINCOLN 2014 169x115mm £14.99 20173 now £5.99 THE RADIO TIMES 101 CLASSIC COVERS Box of 101 postcards First published in 1923, the Radio Times sold 11 million copies a week at its peak. Over the years it has commissioned the finest illustrators and photographers to create its covers, which together can serve as a visual history of national culture. This set of postcards includes designs from the radio age to covers featuring Daleks, royal weddings and other popular events, programmes and personalities up to the present day. RADIO TIMES 2013 Box of 101 postcards 166x113mm £14.99 18254 now £7.99 In this beautifully boxed set the notecards are illustrated with paintings by August Wilhelm Sievert (d.1751). The originals, now in the Royal Horticultural Society Lindley Libraries, are watercolours on paper from an album entitled Hortus florum imaginum, dating from 1750. There are 16 notecards (with envelopes), four each of four different tulip designs. NEW RHS TULIPS NOTECARDS FRANCES LINCOLN 2014 Box of 16 notecards 169x115mm £14.99 20176 now £5.99 BOOK AND HIPFLASK GIFT SET Robert Burns rose from poverty thanks to the publication of his volume of Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect in 1786. When he died, barely ten years later, he had secured a reputation that has since made him a symbol of national identity. The pocket edition of his work in this gift set also includes a succinct biography, and the accompanying 5fl oz steelhipflask is engraved with Burns’s line: ‘freedom and whisky gang thegither’. ROBERT BURNS IN YOUR POCKET WAVERLEY BOOKS 2012 HB 288pp £19.58 17856 now £9.99 4 ANIMAL MARCHING BAND NOTECARD SET Junzo Terada A hedgeghog on triangle, a pig on accordion and a drummer bear are among this eight-piece ensemble – each one a cut-out notecard that would make a great party invitation or thank-you note. The set comprises 16 cards (two each of eight designs), with colourful matching envelopes and a sheet of stickers. Age 3+ CHRONICLE 2012 PB 33pp Illus 258x325mm £10.99 19385 now £4.99 Postscript order line: 01626 897100 PS263X.qxp 13/11/2015 16:12 Page 5 Order line: 01626 897100 NOTECARDS GARDEN BY ERIC RAVILIOUS In the 1930s, Eric Ravilious created several designs for ceramics for Wedgwood, including Garden. Even a simple Garden tea plate is now a rare collector’s item, but the original designs are held in the Wedgwood Museum: this set of eight notecards and envelopes features two of them, ‘Deckchair’ and ‘Gardener’. MUSEUMS & GALLERIES 2011 135x135mm 19018 now £4.99 RAVILIOUS LANDSCAPES NEW MACKINTOSH FLOWER STUDIES NOTECARDS In the later part of his career, Charles Rennie Mackintosh left architecture and design in favour of watercolour painting, and particularly flower studies. This set of large notecards features four of his paintings: White Roses, Anemones, Gilardia Walberswick and Wild Pansy and Wood Violet. There are eight cards, two of each design, with white envelopes. MUSEUMS & GALLERIES 2009 187x137mm 19980 now £5.99 In Eric Ravilious’s The Westbury Horse, 1939, a train is visible steaming through the valley below Westbury Hill; in Train Landscape we are inside the carriage and the white horse can be seen through a window. These notecards feature reproductions of both watercolours – four of each picture, with plain envelopes. MUSEUMS & GALLERIES 2013 135x135mm 19017 now £4.99 HIGH STREET BY ERIC RAVILIOUS These larger size notecards (5"x7") are reproductions of ‘Letter Makers’ and ‘Cheesemonger’, two shops from High Street, a book of lithographs by Eric Ravilious, with text by architectural historian JM Richards, originally published by Country Life Books in 1938. The set comprises four notecards of each design, with envelopes. MUSEUMS & GALLERIES 2013 187x135mm 19019 now £5.99 Larkspur, Willow Herb, Japanese Witch Hazel and Fritillaria are exquisite pencil and watercolour illustrations by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, now held in the Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery, Glasgow. They are beautifully reproduced for this set of notecards and envelopes, with two cards each of the four flowers. MUSEUMS & GALLERIES 2009 188x135mm MACKINTOSH FLOWERS 19014 now £5.99 Adapted from Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s designs for The Hill House, Helensburgh and ‘The Rose Boudoir’, the designs on these notecards feature the art nouveau rose motifs so familiar from Mackintosh’s interior designs and stained glass. There are eight cards, four of each design, with envelopes, presented in a card wallet. MUSEUMS & GALLERIES 2009 134x134mm NEW MACKINTOSH ROSES 19979 now £4.99 Visit our website: www.psbooks.co.uk 5 PS263X.qxp 13/11/2015 16:12 Page 6 www.psbooks.co.uk JOURNALS/STATIONERY FLAME TREE JOURNALS With famous works of art, magnificently reproduced in colour on their embossed foil covers, silk page markers and scarlet endpapers, these journals could lend splendour to the most humble jottings. Each book has 144 ruled pages and a pocket for loose papers, and closes with a solid magnetic side flap. FLAME TREE 2013/14 HB 176pp 209x147mm £9.99 each now £6.99 each GOBLE: PRETTY SET OF WINGS HIROSHIGE: FUJI VAN GOGH: STARRY NIGHT OVER THE RHÔNE MACKINTOSH: ROSE MOTIF STEINLEN: TOURNÉE DU CHAT NOIR BAL DU MOULIN ROUGE POSTER 19161 19162 95203 98279 95186 17873 A simple way to make your gift wrapping a work of art is to use paper designed by an artist. These books contain wrapping papers that are well-printed, semigloss reproductions of William Morris’s sinuous flowers and foliage, or the organic forms of flowers, animals and birds of Art Nouveau designers. With introductions in English, German and French, and 10 folded sheets (50x70cm), each of a different design. GIFTWRAP BY ARTISTS ULLMANN 2011 PB 22pp Illus 257x185mm now £4.99 each WILLIAM MORRIS GIFTWRAP ART NOUVEAU GIFTWRAP 18197 18198 Designs based on William Morris’s Bower and John Henry Dearle’s Garden, now in the V&A collections, form the front and back covers of this writing set, with details from the designs on one edge of the writing paper and lining the envelopes. The set comprises 20 sheets of writing paper, 20 envelopes and 20 floral stickers. MUSEUMS & GALLERIES 2012 168x235mm MORRIS & Co WRITING SET 19015 now £6.99 6 Postscript order line: 01626 897100 PS263X.qxp 13/11/2015 16:12 Page 7 Order line: 01626 897100 LITERATURE/GIFT BOOKS FLAME TREE GIFT BOOKS Lavishly illustrated with reproductions of paintings and manuscript illuminations inside and works of art reproduced on embossed metallic covers outside, these anthologies of poetry are luxury gift books that you might not want to give away. The books have scarlet endpapers and matching silk markers. FLAME TREE 2014 HB 160pp Illus £9.99 each now £6.99 each THE ILLUSTRATED BOOK OF SHAKESPEARE’S VERSE Ed. L Bulbeck This collection of Shakespeare’s poetry on the theme of love includes sonnets and extracts from the plays and long poems and is divided into four chapters: on first love; expressions of adoration and commitment; on sorrow and yearning; and reflections on the nature of love. The poems are accompanied by art works that echo their sentiment or mood, including paintings by artists such as Alma-Tadema, Frederick Leighton and John William Waterhouse. 19952 £9.99 98368 now £3.99 THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE THE ILLUSTRATED BOOK OF ROMANTIC VERSE Ed. EA Chapman In chapters on Lost Love and Remembrance, Uplifting Love, Unfulfilled Love and the Romance of Nature, this anthology brings together works by many of the greatest poets in English, including Shakespeare, Donne and Yeats and the Romantic poets. The poems are illustrated with 19th and early 20th century paintings by artists including Frederick Leighton, Millais and Rossetti. 99821 You Cannot Barre Love Oute by Arthur Hughes illustrates Coleridge’s Genevieve Ed. Lucy Gray Children, childhood and being a parent are celebrated in this collection of poetry ranging from Bunyan to Betjeman. The poems are arranged by ages, from infancy and the particular joys of babies and very small children, through holidays and play to schooldays – not forgetting childhood ailments in Robert Louis Stevenson’s ‘Land of Counterpane’. BATSFORD 2014 HB 96pp Illus £9.99 20194 now £3.99 Ed. Michael Brunstrom This attractive little anthology presents 31 poems by 19th century French poets including Victor Hugo, Baudelaire, Mallarmé, de Banville and Verlaine, each one given in English translation and in the original French, and illustrated with an Impressionist painting. FRANCES LINCOLN 2008 HB 77pp Illus The Kiss by Francesco Hayez, 1859, illustrating Shakespeare’s Sonnet 38 NEW ODE TO CHILDHOOD Poetry to Celebrate the Child A GARDEN OF IMPRESSIONIST VERSE 19th-Century French Poetry This handsome collected edition of Shakespeare’s poetry and plays is a reprint of the Shakespeare Head Press edition. It presents the plays in chronological order, ‘revealing the evolution of the poet’s personality and genius’. The plays are followed by the poetic works and a glossary. Bound in gold embossed dark green linen. WORDSWORTH 2007 HB 1277pp £11.99 19932 now £7.99 NEW ODE TO LOVE 100 Poems of Love and Lust Dannie Abse’s personal and erudite selection of 100 love poems includes both famous and obscure works, ranging from ‘The Song of Solomon’ and Ovid’s elegies to Corinna to works by great modern poets including Andrew Motion, Carol Ann Duffy and Simon Armitage. Dannie Apse provides an introduction and notes on each poet. No jacket. PORTICO 2011 HB 175pp £9.99 20196 now £3.99 Visit our website: www.psbooks.co.uk 7 PS263X.qxp 13/11/2015 16:12 Page 8 www.psbooks.co.uk GIFTS FOR CHILDREN WE’RE GOING ON A BEAR HUNT Dad and the kids are going on a bear hunt. They’re going to catch a big one – even if it means splashing through rivers, squelching through mud, stumbling and tripping through a forest and even braving a snowstorm. Did they catch a bear? Or did the bear catch them? Age 3+ Michael Rosen; Illus. Helen Oxenbury With its swishing and squelching and tiptoeing in the dark, children will love the suspense of this adventure. It was first published in 1989, when the Smarties Book Prize judges gave it top marks. WALKER 1993 PB 39pp Illus 240x270mm WE’RE GOING ON A BEAR HUNT £6.99 10890 now £2.99 WE’RE GOING ON A BEAR HUNT 4-in-1 Jigsaw Puzzles Young jigsaw puzzlers can continue the adventure in four scenes from the book reproduced as 12-, 16-, 20- and 24-piece jigsaws. With large, sturdy pieces, the puzzles (made-up sizes 14x19cm and 28x14cm) will suit ages 3+. WALKER 2012 198x235mm 19846 now £8.99 WE’RE GOING ON A BEAR HUNT The Board Game In this game, with its board and pieces and robust box all using Helen Oxenbury’s original illustrations, two to four young players can swish-swash, squelch and run for the bedcovers as the bear chases them home. Age 3+ WALKER 2013 257x272mm 19847 now £12.99 THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN Tintin’s comic strip escapades have been loved by cildren since the 1930s and interest in the character has been rekindled for a new generation by the recent animated film The Adventures of Tintin. These gift items, featuring artwork from the blockbusting movie, are perfect for fans of the intrepid young reporter. Age 8+ No self-respecting journalist would be without their trusty notebook. This hardback reporter’s pad is adorned with images of our hero in action, features an elastic fastener and comes complete with a pencil and pencil holder. THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN REPORTER’S NOTEBOOK WILD & WOLF 2011 HB 162pp Illus 144x95mm 19245 now £3.99 This robust metal pencil tin is large enough for a full complement of reporter’s pens and pencils (as well as rubbers, felt tips and other essential items) and features the heroic boy adventurer and his faithful dog, Snowy, in action in the Moroccan desert. WILD & WOLF 2011 190x90mm THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN PENCIL TIN 19246 now £3.99 This practical canvas wallet features a zip change pocket, a transparent pass holder and enough slots for all your credit cards and notes. There is a strap for clipping it to a belt or bag and the rugged construction, Velcro fastening and Tintin branding makes it fit for globe-trotting adventures. THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN WALLET WILD & WOLF 2011 123x95mm 19247 now £4.99 8 Postscript order line: 01626 897100 PS263X.qxp 13/11/2015 16:12 Page 9 Order line: 01626 897100 BUILD-IT 3D MODEL PUZZLES GIFTS FOR CHILDREN These Build-It puzzles provide everything you need to build scale models of two famous steam locomotives: the record-breaking Mallard, one of the super-fast A4 Pacifics, and the legendary Flying Scotsman, the first steam locomotive to travel non-stop from London to Edinburgh. The models are constructed from around 160 push-out and fit card pieces (instructions included), require no glue or special tools and take an estimated four hours to build. Finished dimensions: 61x12x13cm. Age 8+ (with adult assistance). MALLARD 19960 FLYING SCOTSMAN 19959 Originally created to mark the 100th anniversary of Titanic’s maiden – and final – voyage, this is a scale model of the ship that you can construct with 113 push-out and fit together pieces. It requires no special tools or glue – just patience – and takes around four hours to build. The result is a giant 3D model (80 x 10.5 x 20cm) of Titanic on a special plinth. Age 8+ (with adult assistance). CHEATWELL GAMES now £19.99 each 19958 now £19.99 CHEATWELL GAMES 2014/15 155/165 pieces 224x334mm RMS TITANIC 2012 113 pieces 227x327mm MEDIEVAL MASTERY BOARD GAME With evocatively designed game cards and an innovative modular board built up from hexagonal component tiles, this strategy game casts each player in the role of a feudal Lord competing for territory in medieval France. The aim of the game is to dominate the region by sending your knights out to battle over neighbouring lands, and the special cards determine the powers at your disposal and the outcome of each conflict. Age 10+ CHAOS 2012 275x190mm PREMIER BRAIN MASTER Classic Crafted Wooden Set 19001 now £9.99 Your order form is inside the main catalogue This deduction game, often known as Mastermind, was a phenomenon when first launched in the 1970s and has since become a classic. The game challenges competitors to work out a hidden combination of coloured pegs in as few attempts as possible, their opponent marking any correct pegs after each try. The board and pegs in this attractive premium edition are all constructed from solid wood and the set includes a cloth bag for storing the pieces. Age 8+ PAUL LAMOND GAMES 2006 137x290mm 19850 now £14.99 HORRIBLE HISTORIES Ten Beastly Books Richard Walker What does it mean to be human? What does it mean to be me? Or you? In a colourful text which draws on the resources of the Science Museum in London, Richard Walker explains how your brain, genes and body work together to make you you. In four sections, it deals with how the brain works; DNA, family and our identity; how we interact with others; and how a body grows, develops and ages. Age 11+ KINGFISHER 2012 HB 96pp Illus 274x228mm NEW WHO AM I? £12.99 20099 now £5.99 Terry Deary From Awful Egyptians and Groovy Greeks to the Woeful Second World War, by way of Measly Middle Ages, Terrifying Tudors and Gorgeous Georgians, here is Terry Deary’s ‘history with the nasty bits left in’. Awash in blood and guts, shameless alliteration, and drawings by Martin Brown, the Horrible Histories celebrated their 20 horrible years with this set of ten volumes. The books I haven’t mentioned so far: Ruthless Romans, Slimy Stuarts, Vile Victorians and the Frightful First World War. Age 7+ SCHOLASTIC 2006 PB 1430pp Illus £59.90 98360 now £19.99 Visit our website: www.psbooks.co.uk 9 PS263X.qxp 13/11/2015 16:12 Page 10 www.psbooks.co.uk MODELS & KITS VINTAGE MODEL AIRCRAFT KITS These kits from the Magnificent Flying Machines series of scale models provide all the materials required to build flying replicas of iconic Second World War planes. The models have real airframes built up from laser-cut balsa struts, wingspans of about 18 inches and are covered with model aircraft tissue for optimum flying performance. Each kit contains the accurately cut parts, a rubber motor, a meticulously drawn plan and instruction booklet. Advanced models, not suitable for children. Basic tools required. VINTAGE MODEL Co 2015 Box size 522x122x50mm Postscript price: £25.00 each This all-black, Spitfire Mk VB (above) is an authentic representation of the planes that served in 111 Squadron, flying from RAF Debden in 1941 and 1942. The unusual livery was adopted as a camouflage measure when the squadron was assigned night-fighting duties. 19110 SUPERMARINE SPITFIRE NIGHT FIGHTER Known to Allied pilots as the Me109, the Bf 109 was the mainstay of the Luftwaffe’s fighter force in the early part of the Second World War. This model is based on the ‘E’ variant, the principal German aircraft that fought in the Battle of Britain. 19108 MESSERSCHMITT Bf 109 Backbone of Fighter Command during the Battle of Britain, the versatile Hawker Hurricane was adapted for various duties during the war. This red-coloured model is based on the aircraft of 527 Squadron that flew radar calibration operations in 1943. 19107 HAWKER HURRICANE During the Spitfire’s 10-year production run, more Mk Vs were built than any other variant. This model is supplied with RAF decals and a neutral-coloured skin, providing a blank canvas for the modeller to complete the livery and markings to their own specifications. 19109 SUPERMARINE SPITFIRE MK VB PRESS OUT AND BUILD CARD MODELS An awesome creature, 87 cm long (over 34") with a fiery, scaly body and gold and purple wings, the Dragon of Legend is created from press-out card pieces that fold and slot together. There are easy-to-follow instructions, but this is an advanced model and adult help is required. While the adult is folding and slotting, children can read about dragons – real and mythical – in the excellent accompanying book, Dragon Lore. Age 7+ DRAGON OF LEGENDS TOP THAT! 2012 PB 24pp Illus £14.99 18156 now £6.99 With this prehistoric press-out and build kit you can slot together your own full colour, 90cm tyrannosaurus rex and learn about the terrible lizards in an illustrated 24-page book full of facts about these amazing creatures. The boxed set contains 20 sheets of card with the press-out, slot-together model, assembly instructions and Dinosaur Fact Bites. Adult assistance, but no glue required. Age 4+ TOP THAT! 2012 24pp Illus 280x220mm TYRANNOSAURUS REX £14.99 12012 now £6.99 10 Postscript order line: 01626 897100 PS263X.qxp 13/11/2015 16:12 Page 11 Order line: 01626 897100 HUMOUR/POSTERS NEW I REST MY CASE... Unpublished Letters to The Daily Telegraph Ed. Iain Hollingshead A royal wedding (Sir – Yes, it was lovely, but what was all that vegetation doing in Westminster Abbey?), Cameron’s ‘Big Society’ (Sir – Will the Government be communicating with us through the Big Issue?) and uprisings in the Middle East (Sir – is Twitter more powerful than the sword?): there was plenty to inspire Telegraph readers to write or email the editor in 2010-11. This is Iain Hollingshead’s third compilation of their witty, irreverent and frequently hilarious comments. AURUM 2011 HB 223pp 177x114mm POSTER PACKS £9.99 20068 now £3.99 MY GONADS ROAR The Twisted World of Anagrams Richard Napier The infinite flexibility of the English language can twist the meaning of words with a change of letter order or produce hilarious related phrases from the same collection of letters. Richard Napier fully explores anagrams in this amusing book, re-christening celebrities, films, sports people and other well-known names and phrases from Buffy the Vampire Slayer (fit female, pushy bravery) to Gordon Ramsey (my gonads roar). FABER 2008 HB 240pp Illus 204x130mm £9.99 19278 now £3.99 These evocative posters were originally created during the heyday of British rail travel by companies such as the Great Western Railway and the London, Midland and Scottish Railway seeking to promote their services by enticing day trippers and holiday makers to resorts along their routes. The eight posters – for Devon, Falmouth, Cromer, the Cambrian Coast, Edinburgh, Felixstowe, the Norfolk Broads and Colwyn Bay – are reproduced as semi-gloss, ready to frame art prints (12"x16" including border). GREAT BRITISH HOLIDAYS CARLTON 2013 445x315mm THE PRINCE CHARLES LETTERS A Future Monarch’s Correspondence On Matters Of The Utmost Concern £9.99 19955 now £4.99 David Stubbs ‘Leaked’ to the press in 2011, this is the extraordinary cache of correspondence from Prince Charles, dating from his youth to recent years and addressed to persons ranging from Jean-Paul Sartre to John Prescott and from the Queen to Lady Gaga. Whether mulling over politics and society (‘The UK Monarchy is the most ecoefficient means of presiding over the country’) or advising ‘celebrity folk’, the letters show a Prince ready and willing to think outside the royal box. AURUM 2011 HB 256pp £10.99 17520 now £3.99 MEIN RANT A Summary in Light Verse of Mein Kampf RF Patterson ‘A master-race must come to birth / To lord it over all the earth/ And such a race can only be/ The race which generated me.’ Published in February 1940, five months after the outbreak of war, this verse satire of Mein Kampf was characteristic of the British response to Nazi aggression: ridicule. In his own defence ‘I knelt and prayed to mighty Thor’: Hitler Patterson wrote that Hitler’s greets the onset of the First World War ‘book... has neither rhyme nor reason, while my abridgement undoubtedly has rhyme’. With drawings by the inimitable W Heath Robinson. WAVERLEY 2009 HB 86pp Illus 195x130mm £7.99 16856 now £2.99 With strong images and memorable slogans, Second World War posters encouraged those on the home front to ‘do their bit’, whether that was working in the factories, growing food or saving money. This set of semi-gloss, ready-to-frame art prints reproduces eight wartime posters including appeals to women to ‘Come into the Factories’ and ‘Serve in the WAAF’, posters from the famous ‘Dig for Victory’ and ‘Careless Talk Costs Lives’ campaigns, and a portait of Churchill. (Poster size 12"x16"). CARLTON 2013 445x315mm THE HOME FRONT £9.99 19957 now £4.99 Visit our website: www.psbooks.co.uk 11 PS263X.qxp 13/11/2015 16:12 Page 12 www.psbooks.co.uk REFERENCE/AUDIOBOOKS LOOPY LOGIC PROBLEMS and Other Puzzles Ivan Moscovich’s ‘Thinkthings’, as he calls his puzzles, are designed to combine fun with stimulating intellectual challenges that can illuminate concepts common to art, science and everyday life. This Mastermind Collection contains visually exciting puzzles for all ages and includes some classic conundrums based on the work of mathematicians such as Galileo, Fibonacci and Foucault. For the hopelessly perplexed, solutions are at the end. DOVER 2006 PB 128pp Illus 255x205mm $19.95 19353 now £5.99 My Class: In a group of 20 boys, 14 of them have blue eyes, 12 have black hair, 11 are overweight and 10 are tall. How many boys share all of these features? NEW WHATEVER HAPPENED TO TANGANYIKA? The Place Names that History Left Behind A DICTIONARY OF FOREIGN WORDS AND PHRASES Tad Tuleja For this short dictionary, Tuleja has selected foreign tems that are neither completely Anglicized nor merely pedantic. From Abendland (German: ‘the West’) to zolotaya seredina (Russian: ‘the golden middle’), he a gives a translation, pronunciation and information on meaning and history; and there is much more – among the ‘Special Categories’ are classical phobias, a Sanskrit sampler, Italian musical terms and fearless leaders (caliph, czar, kaiser etc). Finally, there are indexes of words and phrases and subjects. ROBERT HALE 2009 PB 219pp Harry Campbell Described by Alexander McCall Smith in his foreword as the pioneering work of a new discipline, ‘nostalgic geography’, this intriguing book tells the stories of 46 old names, their origins and their demise. Beginning with the bizarre history of Pleasant Island (now the Republic of Nauru), his tales of places that are no more include such evocative names as Hispaniola, Rangoon, Fernando Po and Skye (now officially Eilean a’ Cheo). PORTICO 2007 HB 176pp Illus £9.99 20197 now £3.99 £9.99 19141 now £3.99 AUDIOBOOKS Covering all aspects of erotic love – from the bawdy to the sensuous and tender – this collection of 69 erotic poems includes works by Marlowe, Aphra Benn and John Wilmot, Byron and Keats, Rimbaud and Betjeman. The poems are read by Edward de Souza, Matthew Marsh, Stella Gonet, David Timson and Benjamin Soames. 2 CDs; running time 2hrs 38min. CLASSIC EROTIC VERSE NAXOS AUDIOBOOKS 2009 2 audio CDs £10.99 19169 now £4.99 David Mitchell Introduced by David Mitchell as ‘repentance’ for Radio 4’s Unbelievable Truth panel game and its ‘dozens of episodes consisting of likelysounding rubbish interspersed with accurate information rendered implausible’, this book presents the true, if often rather bizarre, facts about subjects from Admiral Lord Nelson to Wool. Among all this bona fide information are Graham Garden’s less than reliable lectures on a number of topics including Armadillos, Isaac Newton and Mrs Beeton. THE UNBELIEVABLE TRUTH PREFACE 2013 HB 320pp Illus 255x195mm £16.99 19626 now £6.99 12 THE RAGGED TROUSERED PHILANTHROPISTS Robert Tressell Written in 1906 by Robert Tressell (1870-1911), an impoverished house painter, but published posthumously in 1914, this novel has since become a classic of working class literature. It tells of the appalling working conditions of a group of painters and decorators and their struggle to survive, while interweaving a manifesto for socialism. The book is read, unabridged, by David Timson. 18 CDs; running time 23hrs 31 min. NAXOS AUDIOBOOKS 2010 18 audio CDs £60.00 19198 now £11.99 Postscript order line: 01626 897100 PS263X.qxp 13/11/2015 16:12 Page 13 Order line: 01626 897100 REFERENCE/HISTORY Pehr Thermaenius Among various accounts of football played on the Western Front on Christmas Day 1914, are reports of a game between the Argyll and Southern Highlanders and German Infantry Regiment 133. This book examines the first months of the war leading up to the truce through the stories of two possible participants: Jimmy Coyle, a former professional footballer from Edinburgh and Albert Schmidt, a keen member of his local club in Saxony. NEW THE CHRISTMAS MATCH UNIFORM 2014 PB 223pp Illus 189x139mm £12.99 19976 now £4.99 THE NOT TERRIBLY GOOD BOOK OF HEROIC FAILURES An Intrepid Selection from the Original Volumes A HORRID HISTORY OF CHRISTMAS Horrible Happenings and Frightening Festivities Nicola Sly Freak weather conditions, fatal Stephen Pile, who has spent much of fires and violent crimes... not to mention the his life ‘collecting stories of comic Tay Bridge disaster, this collection of true catastrophe’, presents the best of the stories from Christmases past – mostly from worst from his three books of Heroic the mid-19th to early-20th centuries – shows Failures. Among the topics featured are that even the festive season has a dark side. ‘New World Records’, including the fastest HISTORY PRESS 2012 PB 224pp Illus knock-out in a boxing debut (the fighter £9.99 10816 now £3.99 knocked himself out after 47 seconds) and ‘Law and Order’ (here we meet the bank robbers who got stuck in the bank’s revolving doors). FABER 2012 HB 288pp JACKIE: 50 Years Intro. Irene Duncan Founded in 1964 by £12.99 17828 now £3.99 Gordon Small – an ex-RAF aero engine fitter rather than a fashion guru or pop music aficionado – Jackie quickly became the bestselling magazine for teenage girls and their authority on pop stars and style. This anthology, published on the 50th anniversary of the magazine’s launch, is a selection of its fashion and beauty tips, pop gossip and pin-ups, quizzes, advice and love stories drawn from the whole run of Jackie, from 1964 to 1993. PRION 2013 HB 144pp Illus 335x252mm £19.99 19954 now £7.99 FROM KITCHEN TO GARRET Hints for Young Householders JE Panton First published in 1887, this domestic handbook was intended for couples setting up their first home and offers advice on everything from choosing a house to managing servants and resting after the first baby (‘nine days in bed... without putting one’s feet to the ground’). The present book is a facsimile of the 1893 revised edition and it offers a glimpse into a bygone era when, for Mrs Panton, the use of feather beds was a ‘luxurious’ wrongdoing. OLD HOUSE 2011 HB 298pp Illus £12.95 19223 now £4.99 ONE BLOODY THING AFTER ANOTHER The World’s Gruesome History Jacob F Field A testament to human kind’s historical predilection toward creative and horrific modes of terror, torture and torment, this is a blood- stained history of the world, from the Greek tyrant Phalaris’ great brass bull in which criminals were roasted alive, to the Taiping Rebellion, the bloodiest civil war in history, that claimed over 20 million lives. MICHAEL O’MARA 2012 HB 192pp Illus £9.99 99920 now £3.99 Visit our website: www.psbooks.co.uk 13 PS263X.qxp 13/11/2015 16:12 Page 14 www.psbooks.co.uk CHILDREN’S NEW HOW SANTA REALLY WORKS Alan Snow Where does he live? How does he know what you want? And how does he know you’ve been good? Alan Snow has done his researches in Lapland and the North Pole and knows all there is to know about Santa’s toy factories, transport facilities, communications centres and helpers. Here are answers to all Santa-related questions, illustrated in meticulous detail by Mr Snow. Age 4+ SIMON & SCHUSTER 2004 PB 46pp Illus 266x265mm £5.99 20041 now £2.99 NEW HOW DINOSAURS REALLY WORK! £10.99 19641 now £4.99 Tony Kushner; Illus. Maurice Sendak The story of Aninku and Pepichek who go to town to buy fresh milk for their sick mother is based on a Czech opera by Adolf Hoffmeister and Hans Krása, which was performed by the children in the Terezin concentration camp. The story of the brother and sister and the three talking animals and 300 schoolchildren who help them defeat Brundibár the bully and raise money for the milk is retold by Tony Kushner, with illustrations by Maurice Sendak. Age 5+ WALKER 2003 HB 56pp Illus 210x270mm £14.99 18282 now £5.99 Emma Calder The decorated paper angels stay in a box all year and when they come out for Christmas their first concern is which of them should be on the top of the tree. What will they do when a plain white, scruffy angel suddenly appears? This unusual Christmas storybook includes six paper angels to cut out and make. PAPER ANGELS 14 Laurent de Brunhoff Babar’s children discover a Wully-Wully and bring him home to Celesteville. The lovable creature has a wonderful time playing with the little elephants; but there’s trouble when Rataxes the rhino decides he wants the Wully-Wully. Will Rataxes steal WullyWully, or will he learn to share? This anniversary edition, by the son of the original creator of Babar, is sure to charm a new generation of readers. ABRAMS 2012 HB 32pp Illus 292x210mm £9.99 17549 now £5.99 Alan Snow How did a Tyrannosaurus Rex think? What did dinosaurs look like? And where on Earth did they go? As well as answers to those questions, proper information about the five most familiar dinosaurs and rather imaginative anatomical diagrams, this book is packed with ‘dino jokes’ and cartoon dinosaurs cavorting around every page. Age 5+ SIMON & SCHUSTER 2012 HB 32pp Illus 273x272mm BRUNDIBÁR NEW BABAR AND THE WULLY-WULLY MISTER MAGNOLIA/ ANGELICA SPROCKET’S POCKETS Quentin Blake Mister Magnolia can play the trumpet and juggle with fruit, but has only one boot! So when a parcel arrives with a new boot, he doesn’t mind one bit that it doesn’t match his old one! Angelica Sprocket’s multi-coloured coat is covered in pockets containing mice and cheese, swimming costumes and towels, ice creams, saucepans, an alligator – and even an elephant! This fabulous two-in-one book contains two Quentin Blake favourites. RED FOX 2012 PB 64pp Illus 285x218mm £7.99 17659 now £3.99 Thumbelina is given winter shelter by a kind old fieldmouse HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN FAIRY TALES BLOOMSBURY 2010 HB 30pp Illus Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tales have been favourites of children since they first appeared between 1835 and 1872. In this 2005 edition, a selection of the tales are retold and illustrated in colourful paintings by children’s author Val Biro. There are eight stories, including The Ugly Duckling, The Emperor’s New Clothes, Thumbelina and The Wild Swans, in words and pictures for young readers. Age 4+ £7.99 17822 now £3.99 £14.99 17657 now £7.99 AWARD 2005 HB 198pp Illus 258x195mm Postscript order line: 01626 897100 PS263X.qxp 13/11/2015 16:12 Page 15 Order line: 01626 897100 THE GREAT HOUSE HUNT CHILDREN’S Davide Cali; Marc Boutavant Mr Weevil, the famous estate agent, is helping a pair of ladybirds, the Polka-Dots, look for their dream house. On a colourful tour through the insect realms, he shows them all sorts of possible homes, including a puffball mushroom, a flat share with slugs (‘Life with slugs’, says Weevil, ‘can be truly enriching’), a bird’s nesting box and a rubbish tip (‘vibrant urban life’ says Weevil). Age 4+ TATE 2012 HB 29pp Illus 370x255mm INVENTIONS A History of Key Inventions that Changed the World Adam Hart-Davis From the humble pencil to the revolutionary steam engine and the modern-day smart phone, Adam Hart-Davis reveals how great inventions work in this engaging interactive book. The clever flaps and tabs show how a plane takes off, how a toilet flushes and how easy it is to fall off a penny-farthing bicycle. The book is a perfect introduction to inventions for inquisitive young minds. Age 9+ WALKER 2012 HB 12pp Illus 288x228mm £12.99 16882 now £4.99 £12.99 17694 now £5.99 THE LAND OF NEVERBELIEVE Norman Messenger was ‘quietly pottering about at sea in my boat, when I suddenly became aware of a spectacular-looking island’. Luckily, he had his notebook and painting equipment with him and proceeded to record the island’s amazing flora and fauna – such peculiar things as the jelly-moulded jelly fish and a cabbage moth tree – and the bizarre terrain where a book mountain tells the islanders stories at bedtime. Age 7+ WALKER 2012 HB 30pp Illus 298x230mm £14.99 18284 now £6.99 John Yeoman; Quentin Blake Whether it’s washerwomen on the rampage or a bear trying to get a good winter’s sleep, John Yeoman’s stories and Quentin Blake’s wonderful pictures never fail to enchant young – and not so young – children. This ‘bumper bundle’ of ten books includes favourites such as The Fabulous Foskett Family Circus, The Bear’s Winter House and The Wild Washerwomen. Age 3+ ANDERSEN 2015 PB 320pp Illus 270x230mm TEN STORY BOOKS £69.90 17981 now £25.00 FLUFFY FRIENDS STACKING BOXES Animal Book with Five Stackable Playtime Boxes Maurice Pledger With colourful, naturalistic pictures of young animals in their natural surroundings, this is a fine little board book – but it is only part of the fun. It comes with a set of five stacking boxes, each one decorated with five more bird or animal pictures. Boxes and book fit snugly into a sturdy box to make an interesting toy that teaches the names and noises of small animals. Age 2+ SILVER DOLPHIN 2011 Building blocks 160x160mm $17.95 16347 now £9.99 DRAGONS Fearsome Monsters from Myth and Fiction Gerrie McCall Dragons of the world are as varied as the cultures to which they belong. The 20 dragons featured in this book are beautifully illustrated, and maps and information boxes describe the fiery creatures and their origins. From St George’s dragon to Norbert, Hagrid’s pet in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, this book reveals the facts and fictions of these magical creatures. Age 9+ Slightly off-mint. TANGERINE 2007 PB 48pp Illus 211x290mm £4.99 16550 now £2.99 Visit our website: www.psbooks.co.uk 15 Order line: 01626 897100 FEATURED TITLES NEW THE SHERLOCK HOLMES COLLECTION Arthur Conan Doyle This is our very own set of Sherlock Holmes mysteries. It comprises the first and last of the novels, A Study in Scarlet (1887) and The Valley of Fear (1915); two celebrated cases, The Sign of Four and The Hound of the Baskervilles; and three volumes of short stories (The Adventures of the Engineer’s Thumb, The Five Orange Pips and The Adventure of the Six Napoleons, each with at least 12 ‘Other Cases’). ● This seven-volume, slipcased set is exclusive to Postscript. PENGUIN 2014 PB 1,870pp Illus 198x130mm Published price £30.00 Postscript price only £9.99 20812 NEW THE VICTORIAN HOUSE MANUAL Care and Repair for All House Types Ian Alistair Rock Victorian properties comprise about one in six of all houses in the UK and most of them, thanks to the building methods of the period and the passage of time, require regular and sympathetic maintenance. This manual provides expert advice on the care and repair of Victorian properties with clear step-by-step photographs on how to fix and renovate common problems such as worn sash windows, damp walls and rotten floorboards. HAYNES 2012 HB 220pp Illus 268x207mm £21.99 19709 now £9.99 EXCLUSIVE TO POSTSCRIPT NEW A GREEN AND PLEASANT LAND How England’s Gardeners Fought the Second World War Ursula Buchan As the Second World War began, the government urged the British public to ‘Dig for Victory’ by growing their own vegetables. This absorbing book charts the ingenuity, thrift, humour and fortitude with which ordinary Britons dug in to keep the nation nourished, as public parks – even Kensington Gardens – were turned over to allotments. Above all, it shows how wartime gardening made a vital contribution to both the diet and the morale of the nation during the fight for freedom. HUTCHINSON 2013 HB 320pp Illus 240x162mm £20.00 19367 now £9.99 POSTSCRIPT 6 Battle Road Heathfield Estate Newton Abbot TQ12 6RY UK www.psbooks.co.uk Order line: +44 (0)1626 897100 Enquiries: [email protected]
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