Elephants never forget! The Animals on the Underground Jotter features Elephant & Castle who was the very first animal discovered by Paul Middlewick in 1988. This jotter is perfect for home or off
Follow a family of beautiful tiger cubs from birth to adulthood, photographed in the wild in the Indian jungle, including the very first weeks in their safe, rocky den, feeding from their mother. Youn
A weekly diary featuring stunning wildlife images from past years of the competition The Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition is the international showcase for the very best photography featu
A weekly diary featuring stunning wildlife images from past years of the competitionThe Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition is the international showcase for the very best photography featur
Evidence suggests that doodling isn't the result of an idle mind but in fact a keen one - doodling actually increases the attention span. "You don't need to be a great artist to doodle you just need a
An Englishman’s home has always been his castle. Everyman’s Castle restores people to the panorama of domestic architecture. Philippa Davies turns an affectionate eye to the characteristic British typ
One of a new series of pocket art activity books. Evidence suggests that doodling isn't the result of an idle mind but in fact a keen one as doodling has been proven to increase the attention span. Mo
One of a new series of pocket art activity books. Evidence suggests that doodling isn't the result of an idle mind but in fact a keen one as doodling has been proven to increase the attention span. Mo
The RHS Lindley Libraries hold several collections of drawings made by Asian artists, whether made for the export market to Europe, commissioned by British officials, or, in recent times, made by amat
New York is the city that never sleeps, but many visitors to the Big Apple want to enjoy its quiet side - to discover places off the beaten track, to explore enticing small museums or enjoy peaceful g
Boys like making stuff. Actually, boys love making stuff. Not just model boats, paper airplanes, bows and arrows and catapults – although they love that too. Boys like knitting; scarves, hats, spiders
This practical notebook and organiser is an invaluable travelling companion for globe-trotters and holidaymakers alike. From working out budgets and itineraries to planning packing, to lists of places
The austere, enigmatic rock gardens of Kyoto, Japan’s ancient capital, have never ceased to fascinate garden lovers. Weather-beaten rocks set in an expanse of white sand raked into geometric patterns
The amazing story of human life in Britain during the last million years, told by two scientists at the forefront of research into ancient ancestorsWhen did the first humans arrive in Britain? Where d
The latest outstanding compilation of nature photography showcasing the winners of the annual Wildlife Photographer of the Year competitionPresenting the year's very best wildlife images, this powerfu
First published in double elephant size in the first half of the nineteenth century, The Birds of America is famous for its stunning life-size illustrations of birds. This complete edition of Audubon'
Although best known for preserving England’s historic sites and artefacts, English Heritage is also custodian of an archive of more than one million documents and images that includes photographs of a
A personal account of three major buildings by the famed Israeli architect, Ada Karmi-Melamede: the Supreme Court Building in Jerusalem, co-designed by her brother Ram Karmi (1993); the Open Univers
In this book, pioneering garden designers Henk Gerritsen and Piet Oudolf describe their special choice of ideal plants, perennials, bulbs, grasses, ferns and small shrubs. An ideal plant is one that
In this exchange of personal letters two of Britain's leading gardeners - Christopher Lloyd and Beth Chatto - share their successes and failures, and learn from each other's experiences in their two v
From Lamb's Conduit Street to Clarendon Cross, there are dozens of tucked away villages in London to be unearthed. Both charming gift and valuable resource, this is a jumping off point for exploring
A fascinating account of naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace's 1848 expedition to the AmazonAlfred Russel Wallace spent almost two years traveling up the Rio Negro, a region few Europeans had explored, c
Sarah Garland's classic series of pre-school books look at every aspect of busy, noisy, muddly family life. In Going Swimming readers join the family as they negotiate the changing rooms, persuade the
Join Britain's much-admired monarch on one of her rare days-off, as she and her loveable pet corgi Mr Brown enjoy an action packed adventure at London's Natural History Museum. Beautifully illustrated
The thousand-year-old pilgrimage routes to the shrine of St James at Santiago de Compostela have seen an astonishing rise in the number of pilgrims since the turn of the millennium. Religious or secul
Gardeners love to get planting inspiration from many different sources – gardens visited, flower shows, catalogues, magazines, friends, family and more. This sturdy flexibound RHS Plant Notebook is po
Gardeners love to get planting inspiration from many different sources – gardens visited, flower shows, catalogues, magazines, friends, family and more. This sturdy flexibound RHS Plant Notebook is po
Gardeners love to get planting inspiration from many different sources - gardens they have visited, flower shows, catalogues, magazines, friends, family and variety of other sources. This sturdy flexi
The unforgettable silhouette of Eilean Donan Castle at the confluence of three sea lochs in the Highlands, seen against the majestic backdrop of the mountains of Kintail, is an iconic image of Scotlan