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The Observer Photobook Of The Month / Sean O'Hagan.photo-eye Photobook of the Week / Jordan Sullivan.A selected winner Creative Review Photography Annual CELINE MARCHBANK In September 2009 Celine Marchbank’s mother, Sue Miles, was diagnosed with lung cancer and...
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HARVEY BENGE The photographs in The Traveller span a period of 15 years or more and cover Harvey's many journeys from the South Pacific through Asia to Paris, his European...
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ANNE HELENE GJELSTAD Anne Helene Gjelstad’s documentary project is remarkable. She has found a way to photograph the women, which draws the viewer into their world and souls. You can...
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– Sold OutMIMI MOLLICA Introduction by Roberto ScarpinatoAfterword by Sean O'Hagan In Terra Nostra, Sicilian born photographer Mimi Mollica explores the effects of the Mafia on his homeland. He document the scars inflicted...
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Featured in PDN's 'Notable Photobooks of 2016' BAPTISTE LIGNEL with an afterword by LAIA ABRIL One in five under 18 year olds in the USA is diagnosed as having a mental condition which...
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The British Life Photography Awards (BLPA) celebrate and showcase the work of both professional and amateur photographers throughout the UK who seek to capture the essence and spirit of British life....
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ALBERTINA D'URSO For more than 10 years Albertina D’Urso followed in the footsteps of Tibetans forced to escape from their homeland, many of whom crossed the Himalayan range by foot,...
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OLIVER CURTIS afterword by GEOFF DYER On visiting the Pyramids of Giza in Cairo in 2012, Oliver Curtis turned and looked back in the direction he had come from. What he saw...
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– Sold OutÁLVARO LAIZ Book Design by Ramon Pez It was still a time when an Udege, looking at a deer, thought he saw a deer-man (…) In those times all sort of things happened...
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POLLY BRADEN With an interview by David Campany and an afterword by Sophie Howarth There are around 1.5 million people in the UK with a learning disability and 700,000 with autism. Photographer...
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DANIEL ALEXANDER& ANDREW HASLAM 1.7 million Commonwealth War dead from the First and Second World Wars are commemorated individually and by name, on graves and memorials in 153 countries throughout the...
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RPS Journal - The Year's 10 Best Books, 2016 DOUGIE WALLACE Premier Padmini taxis, first introduced to the streets of Mumbai in the 1960s, have now all but disappeared following the...
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DOROTHY BOHM “I think of women as the most natural subjects for me, in two senses. Firstly, because women often express more in their faces, and are less inhibited in...
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ELIN HØYLAND 'Brother | Sister' tells the story of Edvard and Bergit Bjelland who grew up with their parents and siblings on a small farm in a remote part of Norway...
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JOHN COMINO-JAMES Over the last few years John Comino-James has been been photographing demonstrations across many parts of the UK, from those associated with the 2015 General Election right through to the...
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ANDERSON & LOW Victor, Colorado – the City of Mines – came into life in the early 1890s when a prospector who had been unsuccessfully searching for gold for nineteen...
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STUART FREEDMAN Introduced by AMIT CHAUDHURI The Palaces of Memory is a journey into India through the Indian Coffee Houses, a national network of worker-owned cafés which can be found...
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HANS EIJKELBOOM The work of Hans Eijkelboom is always about the relationship between the individual and the mass – ‘mass’ both in the sense of ‘a lot of people’, and...
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– Sold OutBEST PHOTO BOOK OF 2015 SELECTIONSMartin Parr in Photoeye, Holly Hunter in PDN, New YorkMark Murrman, Mother JonesIrène Attinger, Jenny Smets, Louise Clements in Lensculture PAOLO WOODS & GABRIELE GALIMBERTI Essay: Nicholas Shaxson Art Direction: Ramon Pez Since the...
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– Sold OutROB BALL Dreamland amusement park in Margate, Kent opened to the public in 1920 though its site has an even longer historical link with fairgrounds, having been first used for amusement...
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MAHTAB HUSSAIN On 12th July 2013, a bomb exploded close to the Kanzul Iman mosque in Tipton, West Midlands. The bomb had been packed with nails. The police reported that...
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Nominated for the 2016 Kassel Best Photobook Of The Year Award PHILLIP TOLEDANO "Most of my life has been lived in a golden shimmer of love and privilege. I’ve been...
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– Sold OutPAUL HILL & THOMAS COOPER Classic interviews with the men and women who shaped so much of 20th century photography. ‘highly recommended’ – British Journal of Photography‘a dialogue of lasting...
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ANDERSON & LOW Set in the grounds of Windsor Castle, The Royal Windsor Horse Show is a quintessentially British event on a truly international scale. It is the UK’s largest...
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SIMON BRANN THORPE texts by Chad Elias and Jacob Mundy October 2015 marked the 40th anniversary of the outbreak of conflict in Western Sahara. It is a conflict that remains...
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Winner European Publishers Award For Photography 2014 KIRILL GOLOVCHENKO Essay by Christian Caujolle Bitter Honeydew depicts the lives of those who run roadside stalls in Ukraine – ‘tochka’, where they...
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HARVEY BENGE You Won’t Be With Me Tomorrow is a sequel to the narrative Harvey Benge developed in his 2013 book, Some Things You Should Have Told Me. Both deal with...
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Winner of the Syngenta Photography Award JAN BRYKCZYNSKI Essays byMalu Halasa & Jocelyn C. Zuckerman ‘The Gardener’, is the winning project of the inaugural Syngenta Photography Award. Photographed by Jan...
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SYLVIE HUET Its impossible to imagine a world without teddy bears. A Story of Bears explores personal stories about teddy bears and other stuffed animal toys that become lifelong companions...
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– Sold OutNIGEL GRIERSON "This is photography as songwriting in a visual form and quite frankly I'd be a fool not to recommend it." – Neil King, Fatea Magazine ‘Photographs’ is an overview...
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SUSAN A. BARNETT "as much a sociological gauge of Western culture as it is a typological or photographic study, brilliant in its simplicity."– Mark Murrmann, Mother Jones 'The sheer diversity makes for...
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CHRIS STEELE-PERKINS A unique photographic record of a year in the life of an English Country House Estate. Throughout a year, Magnum photographer, Chris Steele-Perkins photographed at Holkham Hall, a...
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Observer Photography Book of the Month, Sean O'Hagan JOHN COMINO-JAMES "… a 'gentle visual exploration' but also immensely sensitive and perceptive." - Jonathan Dimbleby As a small boy, John Comino-James stood in school cap...
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AMBROISE TÉZENAS "The fascination we have as humans with our ability to do evil, witness the evidence of horror and stare fixedly at photographic, filmic or artefacts connected with death,...
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KAJSA GULLBERG In Unravelled, Kajsa Gullberg looks at the marks that life makes on us – both the physical and the psychological. Gullberg combines images of women bearing scars on...
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– Sold OutBERRIS CONOLLY texts by Adrian Wynn Located in east London just north of The City, Hackney has a long history stretching back to Tudor times. During the 1980s when...
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GIACOMO BRUNELLI Go where we may, rest where we will, Eternal London haunts us still. – Thomas Moore Giacomo Brunelli was commissioned by The Photographers Gallery, London to produce a body...
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American Photography, Best Photobooks of the Year PATRICK BROWN Introduced by Ben Davies Published to coincide with the Global Summit on illegal wildlife trade which was held in London in 2014, Trading to...
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CHRIS STEELE-PERKINS & RICHARD SMITH 1956, sixty years ago, was a watershed year for Teds. In September that year the Bill Haley film Rock Around The Clock arrived in the UK....
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NIC DUNLOP “Stunning … a landmark publication.” – Fergal Keane, BBC correspondent and author “The work is outstanding. The dark grace of Nic’s pictures from Burma expose the slave labour that continues...
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MARTIN PARR INTRODUCED BY GEOFF DYER Last Few CopiesMORE INFO re. THE NEW EDITION First published in 1996 Small World is one of the most popular and most important of Martin...
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NOW BACK IN STOCK CHARLES FRÉGER The transformation of man into beast is a central aspect of traditional pagan rituals that are centuries old and which celebrate the seasonal cycle,...
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MAX KANDHOLA Introduced by DAVID SCOTT The Aura of Boxing explores the world of the boxing gym, a tough environment in which boxers train their minds and their bodies in...
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DAVID BRITTAIN & CLINTON CAHILL Inside Photography, a collaboration between the writer/editor, David Brittain and graphic artist, Clinton Cahill, is a book of interviews that sheds light on the art...
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JOHN COMINO-JAMES HAVANA: Intimations of Departure is John Comino-James’ third book of photographs relating to his experience of that city, first visited in 2002 and many times since. Yet the city...
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– Sold OutMARTIN BOGREN Essay by Christian Caujolle Youngsters meet up on the village outskirts, racing their tractorcars, burning tyremarks into the warm summer asphalt. The smell of rubber, oil and souped-up...
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BJP Best photo books of 2013Shortlisted for the 2013 Swedish Photobook Prize PER-ANDERS PETTERSSON In Spring 1994 Per-Anders Pettersson arrived in South Africa to cover the country’s first democratic elections....
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BRIAN GRIFFIN Immensely sad to hear the news of the death of a good friend, the amazing photographer Brian Griffin, at the weekend. Brian was quite remarkable. He was always...