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Mahatma Gandhi en Fotografias - Prefacio de la Gandhi Research Foundation - a Todo Color (Spanish, Hardcover): Adriano Lucca Mahatma Gandhi en Fotografias - Prefacio de la Gandhi Research Foundation - a Todo Color (Spanish, Hardcover)
Adriano Lucca; Translated by Ramon Felipe Rodriguez Lopez; Preface by The Gandhi Research Foundation
R1,075 Discovery Miles 10 750 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Streets of London (English, French, German, Hardcover): M. Endo Streets of London (English, French, German, Hardcover)
M. Endo 1
R1,461 R1,114 Discovery Miles 11 140 Save R347 (24%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

London: the capital city of the United Kingdom and the political, economic, and cultural heart of the country. Along with Paris, Tokyo, and New York, London is considered one of the alpha capitals of the world: a pulsing, vibrant mega-metropolis which attracts millions of tourists and travellers each year with its history, museums, theatre, art, fine dining, rich traditions, and multicultural flair. Streets of London is a contemporary take on the classic city photo book. To capture all the diversity that characterises London, this volume features more than 40 contemporary photographers with equally varied perspectives and styles. From the world-renowned London landmarks and tourist attractions like Tower Bridge, the Thames, and St. Paul's Cathedral to lesser-known London boroughs and neighbourhoods, each photographer offers a personal view of the British metropolis, allowing for a fresh photo tribute to a historic city, as well as visual inspirations for Londoners, old and new. Text in English, German and French.

The Way We Were - Victorian and Edwardian Scotland in Colour (Paperback): John Hannavy The Way We Were - Victorian and Edwardian Scotland in Colour (Paperback)
John Hannavy
R588 Discovery Miles 5 880 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This is John Hannavy's reflective look at how Scotland was depicted in photographs and postcards 100 - 170 years ago. In many ways, it redefines our view of Scotland's past as we are familiar with seeing Victorian and Edwardian people and views in sepia, but these are in colour, adding a warmth and realism to the scenes which photographers immortalized. The subject matter of the pictures was as wide and varied as Edwardian life and work itself and it is here that the reader meets eccentrics and worthies, sees people going about their daily work, catching buses and trains, embarking on steamers, and simply enjoying Scotland's spectacular scenery. Many aspects of Scottish life are explored from people's jobs to the many ways in which they occupied their limited holiday and leisure time between 1840 and the outbreak of the Great War.These include Creating Tourist Scotland - how Victorian and Edwardian Scotland was sold to the world and the birth of Scotland's tourist industry; Scotland's Railways - the development of the railway network and some of the splendid photographs and postcards which were sold to travellers; Industrial Might; The Ubiquitous Steamer; Gateways to the World; Fisherfolk; Working the Land; The Textile Industry; Taking to the Road; The Scots at War - from the Crimean War, the first to be photographed, to the skirmishes leading up to the Great War; Out in the Scots Fresh Air; On Scotland's Canals; Village Life; Family Life; That's Entertainment; Town and City Life; What we did on Holiday and Sports and Outdoor Pursuits. Included are fine studies of the hardy Scotch Fisher Lassies who worked their way down the east coast of Britain gutting and pickling the herring; the people who lived and worked on Scotland's canals; the men who crewed the country's trains, trams and ferries, together with a host of others. In effect, it opens the book on what was perceived as an almost mystical and mysterious landscape, 'north of the border'.With almost 270 photographs, many of them previously unpublished, The Way We Were brings Scotland's colourful past to life.

Clwyd's Lost Railways (Paperback): Neil Burgess Clwyd's Lost Railways (Paperback)
Neil Burgess
R387 Discovery Miles 3 870 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
WPA Guide to Philadelphia - A Guide to the Nation's Birthplace (Hardcover): Federal Writers Projectworks Progress... WPA Guide to Philadelphia - A Guide to the Nation's Birthplace (Hardcover)
Federal Writers Projectworks Progress Administration; Preface by E.Digby Baltzell; Introduction by Richard J. Webster
R2,110 Discovery Miles 21 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is a volume in the Penn Press Anniversary Collection. To mark its 125th anniversary in 2015, the University of Pennsylvania Press rereleased more than 1,100 titles from Penn Press's distinguished backlist from 1899-1999 that had fallen out of print. Spanning an entire century, the Anniversary Collection offers peer-reviewed scholarship in a wide range of subject areas.

Rio Rancho (Paperback): Gary Herron Rio Rancho (Paperback)
Gary Herron
R701 R654 Discovery Miles 6 540 Save R47 (7%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days
The Cairnryan Military Railway (Paperback): Bill Gill The Cairnryan Military Railway (Paperback)
Bill Gill
R446 R385 Discovery Miles 3 850 Save R61 (14%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Sydenham and Forest Hill Through Time (Paperback, UK ed.): Steve Grindlay Sydenham and Forest Hill Through Time (Paperback, UK ed.)
Steve Grindlay
R484 R438 Discovery Miles 4 380 Save R46 (10%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

For centuries, Sydenham was a small hamlet on the edge of a large tract of common land, known as Sydenham Common, in the parish of St Mary's, Lewisham. London was more than an hour's travel away. Over little more than half a century, three events radically altered Sydenham, turning it from a rural hamlet into a populous, even fashionable, suburb of London: the enclosure of Sydenham Common, the coming of the railway in 1839 and the construction of the Crystal Palace on Sydenham Hill. Today, Sydenham and Forest Hill are attractive and popular places to live, with good access to green spaces and local amenities. Join local historian Steve Grindlay on a photographic tour of Sydenham and Forest Hill past and present, showcasing points of interest such as the Horniman Museum, the Kirkdale Building and Jews Walk. Sydenham and Forest Hill Through Time is an essential volume for anyone who knows and loves these leafy suburbs.

Accidentally Wes Anderson (Hardcover): Wally Koval Accidentally Wes Anderson (Hardcover)
Wally Koval; Foreword by Wes Anderson
R1,099 R953 Discovery Miles 9 530 Save R146 (13%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Bridges: A Ptcard History (Hardcover): Geoffrey H. Goldberg Bridges: A Ptcard History (Hardcover)
Geoffrey H. Goldberg
R1,487 R1,174 Discovery Miles 11 740 Save R313 (21%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Take a tour through time and learn about the exciting engineering developments that allowed the primitive bridges of ancient man evolve to the masterworks of today. This unique treatment, showing the large variety of bridge forms, is illustrated with postcards, archival photographs, and technical drawings and diagrams. These detailed images show stone arch, suspension, movable, and many more bridges. Laymen and engineers alike are certain to come away with a better understanding of the role of bridges in our built environment from the expert explanations of bridge types, materials, and construction to amusing anecdotes associated with these structures. Landmark bridges, construction methods, the interstate system, railroad bridges, and even bridge disasters are all documented in this technical record of civil engineering challenges and feats.

St.Ives (Hardcover): Bob Croxford St.Ives (Hardcover)
Bob Croxford
R157 R149 Discovery Miles 1 490 Save R8 (5%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days
People in London - One Photographer. Five Years. The Life of a City (Hardcover): Richard Slater People in London - One Photographer. Five Years. The Life of a City (Hardcover)
Richard Slater
R673 R564 Discovery Miles 5 640 Save R109 (16%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

London is one of the world's greatest cities. Filled with people of all races, religions and nationalities, and packed with energy, it is a dynamic melting pot and a colourful testimony to the human spirit. Over five years, photographer Richard Slater has traversed the streets of the city, photographing, meeting and talking with ordinary Londoners from all walks of life. The result is this rich and vibrant celebration of London in its many different guises. Accompanied by insightful commentary that tells the stories behind the images, the book features London's tribes - whether identified by class, wealth, or taste; the extraordinary number of faith groups; the population's diversity of race and ethnicity; the creative and political life of London's streets; the numerous festivals and celebrations that take place throughout the year; and, finally, the many surprises that lie hidden within the metropolis. Utterly unique, People in London is a celebration of diversity, and a love letter to this great city.

Last Tourist in Iran, The - From Persepolis to Nuclear Natanz (Paperback): Nicholas Hagger Last Tourist in Iran, The - From Persepolis to Nuclear Natanz (Paperback)
Nicholas Hagger
R431 Discovery Miles 4 310 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This is the first book on Iran to combine travelogue with in-depth historical reflection/getting to the heart of the Iranian Islamic mind. This is a reflective look at the cultural heritage and present nuclear crisis in Iran. Iran's cultural and spiritual heritage is now threatened by policies that may trigger international intervention. A source of Western civilization, it may be destroyed by its main beneficiary, Western civilization.This travelogue is a tour of Iran and explores the rich history of this pivotal country: the Achaemenians (Cyrus/Darius/Xerxes), the Sasanians, the Zoroastrian religion of 2,500 years ago; the Islamic period, the Safavids, and the Revolution which dethroned the Shah and made Iran an Islamic Republic. The Islamic idea is caught by observations of the well of the Hidden Imam and of its expression through the architecture, tiles and calligraphy of historical mosques. The Revolution is brought to life by visits to Ayatollah Khomeini's living rooms in Qom and Tehran, and to the Shah's White Palace. And the confrontational policy of contemporary Iran that threatens to engulf Iran's cultural heritage in the same way that Saddam's policy wreaked havoc on Iraq's cultural legacy is caught in a drive past the nuclear site at Natanz, which has many anti-aircraft guns round it.

Carolina - Photographs from the First State University (Hardcover, New edition): Erica Eisdorfer Carolina - Photographs from the First State University (Hardcover, New edition)
Erica Eisdorfer
R1,136 R983 Discovery Miles 9 830 Save R153 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Like a leisurely stroll along the oak-shaded paths of campus, this vibrant collection of photographs captures the heart and soul of the community that is the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. From move in day to graduation, two hundred images trace a year in the life of Carolina students, faculty, and staff, at work and at play, in the campus environment that has helped make Chapel Hill the ""southern part of heaven."" A foreword by beloved professor and novelist Doris Betts muses on her own experiences of the University as a compelling place at the literal and figurative heart of the state. The photographs are accompanied by captions that reveal the history and lore of notable campus places, the rituals and traditions of University life, and the wisdom and appreciation of those who have passed through the nation's first state university. Academics, arts, politics, clubs, and athletics - these pages are filled with the memory-making moments of life at Carolina, evoking the timeless present recognizable to Tar Heels young and old. This is everyone's Carolina, to treasure and to share.

Market Harborough & Around Through Time (Paperback, UK ed.): Stephen Butt Market Harborough & Around Through Time (Paperback, UK ed.)
Stephen Butt
R484 R347 Discovery Miles 3 470 Save R137 (28%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Tourism was born in Market Harborough in 1841 when Thomas Cook, a local cabinetmaker, set off towards Leicester and had his dream of worldwide working-class travel. The town was born to serve travellers. Centuries before, the town had been built to provide a market place for trades-people near to the 'new' highway connecting Northampton and Leicester. Eight hundred years later, the market is still busy, though now indoors, and the original Square is still bustling with shoppers. As a boy on the playing fields of the local school, former England team captain Martin Johnson discovered his finesse in Rugby. In the nineteenth century, William Symington and his family put Market Harborough on the manufacturing map by creating pea flour and a range of tempting sauces. In the last century the town could claim to be a 'crisp capital' of England, being the home of Golden Wonder crisps.

Cornwall Through Time (Paperback): Derek Tait Cornwall Through Time (Paperback)
Derek Tait
R456 Discovery Miles 4 560 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Cornwall has changed much over the last 100 years or so. Disused tin mines can be found scattered across the landscape together with signs of other long-forgotten industries. An old china clay pit at Bodelva is now the very popular Eden Project. With the introduction of the railway, fruit and other produce was able to be distributed all over the country. It also meant an influx of visitors each summer as people from across the country flocked to the beautiful Cornish beaches.Today, many of the trades that were once commonplace in Cornwall are now long gone and, for many, the area is a place for holidays featuring beautiful beaches and coastal walks. Places like Newquay attract many tourists and surfers and Fistral Beach hosts regular competitions. This book shows the changing face of Cornwall from a hive of industry to a popular tourist destination.

South Yorkshire of Pontefract 1925 to 1994 - Part Two: 1973 to 1994: The Final Years and Reflection (Paperback): Stuart Emmett South Yorkshire of Pontefract 1925 to 1994 - Part Two: 1973 to 1994: The Final Years and Reflection (Paperback)
Stuart Emmett
R419 Discovery Miles 4 190 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
50 States 500 Scary Places to Visit - On the Hunt to Uncover America's Most Haunted Places (Hardcover): Publications... 50 States 500 Scary Places to Visit - On the Hunt to Uncover America's Most Haunted Places (Hardcover)
Publications International Ltd
R617 Discovery Miles 6 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Mahatma Gandhi in Fotografie - Prefazione della Gandhi Research Foundation (Italian, Hardcover): Adriano Lucca Mahatma Gandhi in Fotografie - Prefazione della Gandhi Research Foundation (Italian, Hardcover)
Adriano Lucca; Translated by Davide Latocca; Edited by Barbara Cancian
R795 Discovery Miles 7 950 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
The Campbeltown & Machrihanish Light Railway (Paperback): Nigel S.C. Macmillan The Campbeltown & Machrihanish Light Railway (Paperback)
Nigel S.C. Macmillan
R575 R507 Discovery Miles 5 070 Save R68 (12%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Celtic Hand Stroke by Stroke (Irish Half-Uncial from "The Book of Kells") - An Arthur Baker Calligraphy Manual (Paperback):... Celtic Hand Stroke by Stroke (Irish Half-Uncial from "The Book of Kells") - An Arthur Baker Calligraphy Manual (Paperback)
Arthur Baker
R201 R183 Discovery Miles 1 830 Save R18 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Complete stroke-by-stroke guide to creating each letter of the alphabet in the beautiful, distinctive Celtic manner. Crystal clear instructions cover hand positions, strokes, pens, inks, paper, working surface, more. Introduction by William Hogarth. Over 40 full-page plates, plus 8 illustrations in instructions.

Cycle Escapes London (Loose-leaf): Duncan Petersen Publishing Cycle Escapes London (Loose-leaf)
Duncan Petersen Publishing
R473 R398 Discovery Miles 3 980 Save R75 (16%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In this boxed collection of 35 pocket-size cards you'll find a happy mix of specially-devised cycling routes around London and the surrounding countryside. The cycle-route cards include peaceful inner city rides, rides that start out in the city then head out into the countryside, and routes that start outside the capital and can be easily reached by a short train journey. * Inspirational bike rides - handy, pocket size cards that brim with photos and artwork that bring the tour to life * Box includes transparent sleeve - if it rains you can pop the card into the sleeve to protect it from the elements * Memorable expeditions - these ingeniously through-out routes make clever use of green lanes, cycle paths and bridleways. Did you know that you can cycle from Wapping to Hertford using traffic-free paths and only a handful of quiet city streets? Little-known routes will seamlessly transport you from the city to secluded country lanes and villages * Routes for everyone - most of the routes take one day, making a cycle escape ideal for clearing your head but knowing you'll be back by teatime! The rides are mainly easy, great for families, as well as a few that are longer and more challenging * All the planning is done for you - each card has a map, route instructions, points of interest and essential information including train connections Pocket a card, leave the box on your bookshelf and enjoy a glorious day out on your bike.

Hexham Through Time (Paperback, UK ed.): Stan Beckensall Hexham Through Time (Paperback, UK ed.)
Stan Beckensall
R484 R438 Discovery Miles 4 380 Save R46 (10%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

The importance of the attractive town of Hexham began when St Wifrid built his great monastery there in the 7th Century, of which only the unique crypt remains beneath the Priory church. It was bounded by a wall that separated it from the Market Place and the civil administration, which includes the Moothall and Old Gaol. These areas still form the nucleus of the town, which lay in the turbulent Border country between England and Scotland. The vital industry of tanning and glove-making has now gone, but there are smaller industries in its place. The town is a focus of music, the arts and sport. The Queen's Hall houses library, cafe, galleries and theatre. It is linked by roads and by the early Carlisle-Newcastle railway which bring in tourists and local people for many activities such as the Hexham Gathering and the Abbey Arts Festival. Much has changed, but the historic centre remains intact. The author has lived here for over 30 years and is an Honorary Steward and Bailiff of the town.

A Landscape Of Wales (Hardcover): Jim Perrin A Landscape Of Wales (Hardcover)
Jim Perrin; Artworks by James Morris
R969 R894 Discovery Miles 8 940 Save R75 (8%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

James Morris challenges the tourist cliches and looks at the impact of human presence and the layers history in the landscape. He reflects upon issues of identity, exploitation and regeneration; it is a land of beauty and of hardship where - in this post industrial, post rural economy - Tesco and tourism are now the great employers. These are the contrasting realities of the Welsh landscape - that seen by the many visitors and that experienced by most inhabitants. Morris moves between tourist hot spots and the terraces and back streets where the majority of people live. The latter are often hard bitten unpretty places, often built for reasons that no longer exist, no longer the world's largest producer of iron, coal, copper or slate, these are places that have lost their historic and heroic status, sometimes even their raison d'etre. Regeneration is taking place, but it is taking its time. By contrast the tourist landscape is one of pleasure seeking and escape - this is the Wales that visitors are sold and want to see. But in a small land this selling of culture for the tourist pound has complex consequences that build on the complexities of a relationship that has shaped so much of the landscape.

Home Work (Hardcover): Tessa Bunney Home Work (Hardcover)
Tessa Bunney
R586 Discovery Miles 5 860 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

As Vietnam moves towards urbanisation, the country's agricultural labour force faces losing its land to urban projects - and its way of life. The country's growing population is reducing the availability of farming land and rural families, no longer able to sustain themselves from the land, are turning to the creation of various products. These 'craft' villages have become the meeting place between rural and urban, agriculture and industry. During the last decade, along with rapid national economic development many craft villages have increased production up to five fold through small-scale industrial development. However, the consequence of this shift is increased waste and environmental pollution with the resources of the landscape becoming overused. Tessa Bunney spent two six month periods in Vietnam and visited many of these villages. The traditional village house is typically single storey and consists of three rooms. The large central room is a multi-purpose living, sleeping and working area and it is in this room where many of Tessa's images are taken, the mix of work and everyday objects fascinating her visually. Interspersed with images from daily life in the rice fields and in the villages, these photographs depict 'working from home' in an unromanticized sense, where their subjects, mostly women, balance childcare with the routine work necessary for survival.

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