Modern Books Fall 2018 Catalogue

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DR AF T R VE CO DR JEREMYS TANGROOM DR JEREMY STANGROOM

PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY 50 IDEAS 500WORDS WORDS 50 IDEAS ININ500

PSYCHOLOGY 50 ideas in 500 words

Publication date: 16-Aug-18 RRP: £9.99 ISBN: 978-1-911130-74-1 Hardback PLC 190 x 133 mm, 128 pages Two-colour illustrations

Psychology examines the ideas and works of the world’s fifty greatest psychologists. From B. F. Skinner to Noam Chomsky, Sigmund Freud to Abraham Maslow, this beautifully concise, richly informative book discusses the ideas that have defined the course of psychology as it has developed over the last 150 years. Organized chronologically, each entry is no more than 500 words, accompanied by explanatory illustrations. • An authoritative guide to the world’s fifty greatest psychologists and their most important ideas • Featuring timelines of key works • Author has strong credentials and an accessible writing style

Author

Publication date: 16th August 2018 2

Jeremy Stangroom is a renowned philosopher and social theorist with a PhD from the London School of Economics. Jeremy is co-founder of The Philosophers’ Magazine and the author of Einstein’s Riddle, Is Your Neighbour A Zombie and Would You Eat Your Cat amongst many others.

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DR AF T R VE CO DR JEREMYS TANGROOM DR JEREMY STANGROOM

PHILOSOPHY PHILOSOPHY 50 IDEAS 500WORDS WORDS 50 IDEAS ININ500

PHILOSOPHY 50 ideas in 500 words

Publication date: 16-Aug-18 RRP: £9.99 ISBN: 978-1-911130-75-8 Hardback PLC 190 x 133 mm, 128 pages Two-colour illustrations

Philosophy explains the greatest ideas from fifty of the world’s greatest philosophers. From classical thinkers to cutting-edge postmodern theorists, spanning subjects such as the arts, education, behaviour and sociology, all the ideas are distilled and defined, highlighting those that have exerted, or continue to exert, the greatest influence on our lives. Organized chronologically, each entry is no more than 500 words, accompanied by explanatory illustrations.

• An authoritative guide to the world’s fifty greatest psychologists and their most important ideas • Featuring timelines of key works • Author has strong credentials and an accessible writing style

Author

Jeremy Stangroom is a renowned philosopher and social theorist with a PhD from the London School of Economics. Jeremy is co-founder of The Philosophers’ Magazine and the author of Einstein’s Riddle, Is Your Neighbour A Zombie and Would You Eat Your Cat amongst many others.

Publication date: 16th August 2018 4

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Publication date: 20-Sep-18

CALLIGRAPHY STYLe

RRP: £14.99 ISBN: 978-1-911130-51-2 Paperback with flaps

A Guide to Creating all Things Beautiful

260 x 184 mm, 160 pages Four-colour photography

Calligraphy, literally ‘beautiful writing’, has had a contemporary resurgence as a stylish medium for creating artwork.

chapter 4

styling with flowers and ornaments

How to Make

Jar NeckLace tag Jar NeckLace tag

size

9cm

Words

no.1, no.2, no.3

style

ModerN

Materials

Uni-ball chalk marker round wooden tag

Including tips on the best materials to use and the stroke sequences for different scripts, Calligraphy Style guides the reader from the essential beginner’s techniques through to applying handwriting skills to make personalized labels, invitations, menus, greeting cards and much more. Not only practical, Calligraphy Style is aspirational, inspirational and a true work of art.

+ 10 cm of ribbon

Write the number

go over the outline to strengthen

if you go wrong just rub out with a damp cloth and try again

turn pen at corner

............................................................................................................... white paper ornament style: cLassic (on paper) Hunt 101 black ink .......................................................................... black wood ornament

italian fine paper (daler rowney heavy weight drawing paper)

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• A comprehensive guide, comprising 65 projects, with 18 practical step-by-step activities across stationery and furnishings

twist while writing strengthen this curve

style: ModerN (on wooden tag) white chalk marker (Uni-ball chalk marker)

thin finish

strengthen this curve

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chapter 4

MiNi BoUqUet WraPPer

• From an internationally renowned and respected calligrapher with over 24,000 Instagram followers • For creatives and anyone looking for new ways to express their creativity, decorating their home and making beautiful presents ...............................................................................................................

Author

Publication date: 20th September 2018 6

Veronica Halim is an international calligrapher who is known for the delicate yet graphic quality of her penmanship. Formally trained in graphic design with a successful career as a Creative Brand Director, Veronica’s work has been internationally recognized with commissions from prestigious brands Chanel, Tiffany & Co, BMW, Gucci, Penhaligon and TWG.

style: ModerN Hunt 101 on paper: black ink (Higgins) on ribbbon: gold marker (sakura Pen-touch gold 1.0mm)

BoUqUet WraPPer

handmade paper

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THE STORY OF MATHEMATICS In 24 glorious Equations

Publication date: 11-Oct-18 RRP: £16.99 ISBN: 978-1-911130-70-3 Paperback with flaps 243 x 171 mm, 224 pages Four-colour photography and illustrations

“Politics is for the present, but an equation is something for eternity” Albert Einstein You can’t present the history of art without pictures; equally equations are central to any history of mathematics. Spanning 4,000 years of civilisation, The Story of Mathematics describes twenty-four great equations that have shaped science and society – from the elementary (1+1=2) to the sophisticated (the Black-Scholes formula) and from the famous (E=mc2) to the arcane (Hamilton’s quaternion equations). This is a tale of genius, drama and beauty brought vividly to life in a compelling narrative by Dana Mackenzie. • “This well-designed and accessible book will delight and inform the student, mathematician or historian in your life.” GRRLScientist, Guardian • New UK paperback edition Author

Publication date: 11th October 2018 8

Dana Mackenzie earned his doctorate from Princeton, taught mathematics for six years at Duke University and then seven years at Kenyon College in Ohio. He has written for American Scientist, Discover, Smithsonian, Science and New Scientist, amongst others; and his other books include The Big Splat, or: How Our Moon Came to Be and What’s Happening in the Mathematical Sciences. He lives in Santa Cruz, California.

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LITERARY LANDSCAPES Charting the Worlds of Classic Literature

Publication date: 18-Oct-18 RRP: £25.00 ISBN: 978-1-911130-77-2 Hardback with jacket 234 x 171 mm, 256 pages Four-colour photography and illustrations

Some stories couldn’t happen just anytime or anywhere. In this collection of critical essays the reader will follow Leopold Bloom’s footsteps around Dublin, become immersed in Les Misérables’ revolutionary Paris, feel the chill wind of Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights, and hear the churning paddles of Mississippi steamboats in Mark Twain’s Huckleberry Finn. International in scope, Literary Landscapes brings together an eclectic collage of over 70 literary works and their worlds from the past 200 years, paired with original illustrations and cartography. • Over 70 beautifully illustrated entries on memorable literary landscapes from around the world • Written by an international team of over 35 literary critics, authors and academics led by Professor John Sutherland Author

Publication date: 18th October 2018 10

John Sutherland is an English academic, newspaper columnist and author. Emeritus Professor at University College London, he was a major contributor to Literary Wonderlands (2017). Contributors include Robert Macfarlane, Catherine Taylor, Nicholas Lezard, Tim Parks, Julie Curtis, Robert Holden, Tina Makereti, Jared Shurin, Ian Thomson, Nick Robins, Mariarosa Bricchi, Daniel Hahn and Alison Flood.

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WABI-SABI AND 49 MORE JAPANESE WORDS TO LIVE B

Publication date: 01-Nov-18 RRP: £9.99 ISBN: 978-1-911130-88-8 Hardback PLC 190 x 127mm, 128 pages Four-colour illustrations

Japanese linguistic expression and philosophy are deeply interwoven; almost every word holds a mine of cultural meaning. Here, Japanese expert and novelist Lesley Downer introduces some of the compelling philosophies that underpin the complex and fascinating Japanese language. Organised in chapters around themes such as spirituality, identity, community and nature and containing over 75 words and expressions. Readers will discover the centrality of wa, or ‘harmony’ and how wabi-sabi can change our perception of beauty. • A different type of language book: a unique look at the way that the Japanese language underpins its culture and philosophy • How Japanese philosophical concepts can contribute to improving a western lifestyle, via the simple wisdom of words.

Author

Publication date: 1st November 2018 12

Lesley Downer is a well-known author and expert on Japan, having lived there for over 15 years. She is the author of many definitive books on Japanese culture, including the bestselling Geisha: The Secret History of a Vanishing World and The Shogun’s Queen. She lives in London with her husband, American professor Arthur I. Miller.

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Over 75 homemade Beauty beauty balms, balms, cleansers cleansers and andconcoctions concoctionsfor for natural naturalradiance radiance

PRETTY AS A PEACH

With chapters structured by ingredient type, Pretty as a Peach is the go to resource for homemade beauty. Create delicious and effective treatments and products; from homemade shampoo to natural deodorant, these eco-friendly recipes provide a pampering beauty routine that’s easy to make at home and naturally kind to skin.

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all at’s to get Janet Hayward and

Susie Prichard-Casey

• Simple projects to beautify at home using all-natural ingredients • Specially commissioned beautiful illustrations by Arielle Gamble • From the author of Lemons are a Girl’s Best Friend

Janet Hayward and

Susie Prichard-Casey

Publication date: 29th November 2018 14

ISBN: 978-1-911130-78-9

Hardback PLC Over 75 homemade beauty balms, oils, cleansers 178 x 127 mm, 128 pages and concoctions for natural radiance Four-colour illustrations

With over 75 recipes to nourish and restore, Pretty as a Peach offers an array of completely natural beauty balms, body scrubs, soaps and cleansers that are easy to make at home using everyday ingredients.

On!

Publication date: 29-Nov-18 RRP: £9.99

Authors

With 15 years’ experience in the beauty and cosmetics industry, Janet Hayward is the co-founder of the beauty and health website beautydirectory.com.au, which is followed by beauty experts worldwide. British-born, Janet lives in Sydney, Australia with her family. Susie Prichard-Casey is a natural beauty guru who holds advanced diplomas in Remedial Massage, Reflexology and LaStone Therapy. Susie has worked for Neal’s Yard and has taught at The London College of Massage for 17 years.

s trawberry FaCial s teamer A steam treatment is an ideal way to open and clean pores, and to hydrate the skin, making it more receptive to a facial oil or moisturizer. Strawberries have an invigorating effect, while chamomile is soothing and calming. This is a once-a-week treatment that is also great for de-stressing. Take special care to check that the steam is not too hot – it works even if you need to allow it to cool for a little longer. 4 strawberries 2 chamomile tea bags Make two separate cups of chamomile tea and leave to infuse for 5 minutes. Mash the strawberries in a mixing bowl, then pour in the chamomile tea. Boil the kettle and pour boiling water over the mixture to the halffull level of the bowl. Stand for 3 minutes, then cleanse skin as usual and tie back your hair.

Lean over the bowl – with your face at least 20 cm away from the water level – and cover your head completely with a towel to hold in the steam. Keep your eyes and mouth closed and breathe in the wonderful fragrance as the steam works on the skin. After 5 minutes, remove the towel and splash your face with cool water to refresh and help close the pores. Finish with a favourite facial oil or moisturizer.

almond oil mois turizer This rich formula is ideal for the winter months, or if your skin is feeling tight and dry, as it leaves the skin soft and comfortable. Almond oil is rich in vitamins A, B and E, which nourish the skin. Beeswax (which can be bought online) provides a smooth consistency, while the olive oil, rich in antioxidants, helps to prevent premature skin ageing. You can choose whether to add essential oils, such as ylang ylang (to smooth skin), geranium (to revitalize) or chamomile (to calm).

glass jar with lid beeswax beads or pellets olive oil almond oil 4 vitamin E capsules 10 drops of essential oil (optional) Fill the glass jar one-quarter full with the beeswax and fill the remaining three-quarters with equal quantities of olive oil and almond oil.

Stand the glass jar in a pan of hot water and stir until the mixture has melted. Remove the jar and allow to cool to room temperature, stirring occasionally. Break open the vitamin E capsules and add the contents to the mixture, together with your chosen essential oil, stirring until all ingredients are combined. The moisturizer is ready to use when cool. Store in a cool, dark place.

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boys with plants

RRP: £9.99 ISBN: 978-1-911130-65-9

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50 Boys and the Plants They Love

184 x 159 mm, 112 pages Four-colour photography

Are you a fan of the Monstera plant? Beautiful photography? Or a man who loves to garden? Then this is the book for you. Based on the phenomenally successful Instagram account of the same name, Boys with Plants showcases 50 plants and the boys who love them.

Alexander @kewplantsman Alexander Hoyle, 24, British London, UK A gardener at the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew in London for the past four years, Alexander confesses to a disproportionate affection for the English country garden; its uniquely wonderful balance of structure and exuberance is why he’s never moved abroad. He loves travelling to different countries in search of botanical beauty. His gardening career blossomed early at the age of 13, when he replied to an ad for a garden boy in his home village in the Cotswolds. Alexander says: “ Always consider the size and use-value of

the space available; think about light and aspect and choose plants that will thrive in those specific conditions."

The book begins with a section on selecting, growing and styling plants before introducing the boys. Each entry includes a top plant tip, stunning photography and a profile of the green-fingered boy who made it happen.

I like to have something in flower every week of the year, which takes careful planning.

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ALEXANDER

• Curated by the creator of the Instagram account of the same name, this is a stylishly designed, fun gift book profiling lush plants and the men who love them • Top plant tips for the city dweller looking to brighten their home with greenery • Publication will unveil the anonymous creator in exciting reveal Author

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Boys with Plants is a popular Instagram account that has risen from 26,000 followers in September to nearly 70,000 followers internationally in 2018. The account has been widely featured in the media, including in The Washington Post, Metro, Buzzfeed, Elle Netherlands, Konbini, McQueens and Cosmopolitan.

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BACKLIST: gift

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ISBN: 978-1-906761-93-6

ISBN: 978-1-911130-63-5

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178 x 127 mm, 128 pages

178 x 127 mm, 128 pages

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ISBN: 978-1-911130-60-4

ISBN: 978-1-906761-77-6

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197 x 140 mm, 144 pages

216 x 152 mm, 112 pages

RRP: £9.99 ISBN: 978-1-906761-88-2 Hardback PLC 190 x 140mm, 128 pages

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BACKLIST: food and drink

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ISBN: 978-1-906761-91-2

ISBN: 978-1-911130-05-5

ISBN: 978-906-76184-4

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254 x 203mm, 160 pages

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222 x 156mm, 272 pages

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ISBN: 978-1-906-76160-8

ISBN: 978-1-911130-24-6

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234 x 178mm, 288 pages

210 x 152 mm, 80 pages

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ISBN: 978-1-906761-81-3

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220 x 160 mm, 72 pages

220 x 160 mm, 72 pages

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BACKLIST: diet and nutrition

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ISBN: 978-1-911130-15-4

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ISBN: 978-1-906761-50-9

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210 x 152 mm, 80 pages

240 x 171 mm, 176 pages

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BACKLIST: wellbeing and creativity

RRP: £14.99

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ISBN: 978-1-906761-56-1

ISBN: 978-1-906761-62-2

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203 x 165 mm, 304 pages

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285 x 260mm, 64 pages

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ISBN: 978-1-906761-79-0

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285 x 260mm, 80 pages

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BACKLIST: creativity and parenting

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BACKLIST: popular culture and science

Lewis CarroLL (CharLes Lutwidge dodgson)

Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1865) A classic of nonsense fantasy and the curiosities it contains – a rabbit with a pocket watches, the Mad Hatter, the Cheshire Cat and the tyrannical Queen of Hearts – it has enchanted readers, young and old, for more than 150 years.

First published by Macmillan and Co. in 1865. A stickler for perfection, the book’s original illustrator, John Tenniel, insisted the first edition of two thousand copies be pulped because his exquisite designs were imperfectly reproduced.

Opposite: ‘“But I don’t want to go among mad people,” Alice remarked. “Oh, you can’t help that,” said the Cat: “we’re all mad here. I’m mad. You’re mad.” “How do you know I’m mad?” said Alice. “You must be,” said the Cat, “or you wouldn’t have come here.”’ Alice meets the grinning Cheshire Cat in an illustration after Tenniel.

Reverend Charles Lutwidge Dodgson was a mathematics don at Christ Church College in Oxford, and he famously wrote Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland for a colleague’s three little girls: Ina, Alice and Edith Liddell, whom he used to take on outings on summer days to the river. He would entertain them by ‘telling them stories’, and luckily for the Liddell girls, he was one of the greatest (if strangest) storytellers of all time. A novelist friend of Dodgson, Henry Kingsley (brother of Charles, author of The Water-Babies, 1863, page 80), read the story and was of the opinion that Alice should be given to the world at large, urging Dodgson to have it published. The unworldly Dodgson first thought of Oxford University Press, but the house rejected the manuscript as not suitable for their learned list, and further it was intimated that it would do him no good academically to publish such a work under his own name. Eventually Dodgson was persuaded to submit the work to Macmillan and Co., Kingsley’s publisher, with illustrations by John Tenniel. Dodgson came up with a pen name that suited him and his witty tale, ‘Lewis Carroll’. It was a pun, inevitably – and one that his colleagues at the high table at Christ Church College doubtless had a high time puzzling out (Lewis is etymologically linked, via Latin, to ‘Lutwidge’; Carroll, likewise, to ‘Charles’). The two ‘Alice books’ (the successor to the bestselling adventures in ‘Wonderland’ took the little girl Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There) are unusual among children’s literature in appealing equally to adult readers. Ideally, clever adults, who are able to appreciate the depth of Carroll’s intellectualism embedded in his writing. The tale begins with Alice lolling under a tree in high summer and failing to read her book, when she sees a white rabbit rush by: There was nothing so very remarkable in that; nor did Alice think it so very much out of the way to hear the Rabbit say to itself, ‘Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be late’ (when she thought it over afterwards, it occurred to her that she ought to have wondered at this, but at the time it all seemed quite

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Wu Ming-Yi

The Man with the Compound Eyes (2011) A folk-inspired fantasy parallels hard political and ecological realities in a tale of a boy determined to defy his destiny.

RRP: £25.00 ISBN: 978-1-911130-34-5 Hardback with jacket

The Man with the Compound Eyes was first published in Taiwan in 2011 by Summer Festival. The above edition was published by ThinKingdom (2016). In Taiwan, Wu Ming-Yi is also well known for his non-fiction books on butterflies, The Book of Lost Butterflies (2000) and The Dao of Butterflies (2003), which he also designed and illustrated.

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Wu Ming-Yi (b.1971) is a man of many talents, turning his creative attention variously to writing, painting and photography. Professionally he is no less multifaceted: he lectures in literature and creative writing at National Dong Hwa University in Hualien County, Taiwan, publishes on lepidoptery and tirelessly raises awareness as an environmental activist. And it is this commitment to ecology that informs his metafictional parable, The Man with the Compound Eyes (first published in Mandarin in 2011, and in its English translation in 2013), an environmental-disaster novel set in the near future on the island of Taiwan. Like Haruki Murakami (page 298) and David Mitchell (page 288), Wu combines hard facts and richly detailed fantasy. As author and critic Tash Aw observes, his story hovers ‘over the precipice of wild imagination before retreating to minutiae about Taiwanese fauna or whale-hunting’. The environmental disaster depicted is anthropogenic and all too realistic. Discarded plastic swirling around in the Great Pacific Trash Vortex – an enormous gyre of sludge and debris that is hard to map, but that conservative estimates have placed at more than 270,000 square miles wide – forms a giant, floating trash mountain that crashes into Taiwan’s east coast, ruining hundreds of miles of shoreline. Two of the clean-up volunteers, Dahu and Hafay, are indigenous islanders. They relearn how to live an off-the-grid, no-garbage lifestyle and teach it to others, including Detlev, a German geologist, and his friend Sara, a Norwegian marine biologist studying the ecological impact of the trash tsunami. In this way, the storylines of the individual protagonists tangle together into a narrative of collective environmental action. The imaginary and real are also bound together by the disaster, entwining Atile’i, a denizen of an imaginary Polynesian atoll called Wayo Wayo, into the story, too. Wayo Wayo is so resource-poor that the islanders have had to impose a drastic restriction on family size, and all second sons, like Atile’i, are sent into the sea as sacrifices to the Sea God at fifteen years of age. Atile’i, however, is determined to defy his destiny and become the first to survive the cull. Soon after he departs his island home, he sights a pod of whales, avatars

of the spirits of all the second sons who have perished at sea. But instead of joining them, Atile’i becomes caught up on the floating trash mountain, and the sea soon hurls him, along with tons of refuse, onto Taiwan’s eastern shore. There, he meets Alice, who takes him on a trip to the mountains, where she believes her Danish husband Thom and son Toto went missing on a rock-climbing and insect-gathering expedition. What happened to Thom and Toto? It seems only the ‘Man with the Compound Eyes’ knows, a persona the reader only learns about through a reported conversation between Thom and the man himself as the former lies dying at the base of a cliff. The Man with the Compound Eyes can be understood as a symbol of individual points of view contained within a collective perspective. Like an insect’s, the man’s eyes are composed of ommatidia forming a kind of video mosaic, and creating a transcendent image of nature. The Man with the Compound Eyes exists to encourage the reader to step outside him or herself and see the world through non-human eyes.

The Computer Age

Suitably fantastic fold-out artwork from the Mandarin edition by artist Zhang You-ran.

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Japan Scipio Stringer Export Sales Department Thames & Hudson Ltd E: s.stringer@thameshudson.co.uk Korea Zita Chan E: zita_chan@asiapubs.com.hk

Malaysia Thames & Hudson Singapore Pte Ltd c/o APD Kuala Lumpur China (PRC), Hong Kong and Macau No 22, 24 & 26 Jalan SS3/41 Thames & Hudson China Ltd 47300 Petaling Jaya Units B&D 17/F Selangor Darul Ehsan Gee Chang Hong Centre T: (603) 7877 6063 65 Wong Chuk Hang Road F: (603) 7877 3414 Aberdeen E: liliankoe@apdkl.com Hong Kong T: +852 2 553 9289 Singapore and South-East Asia F: +852 2 554 2912 APD Singapore Pte Ltd E: aps_thc@asiapubs.com.hk 52 Genting Lane #06-05, Ruby Land Complex For China enquiries: Singapore 349560 Marc Zhang,Beijing & Northern China T: (65) 6749 3551 E: aps_china@asiapubs.com.hk F: (65) 6749 3552 E: customersvc@apdsing.com Shanghai Jiajen Chin, Shanghai India, Nepal, Bangladesh and E: Aps_sh@Asiapubs.com.hk Bhutan Kapil Kapoor Taiwan Roli Books Ms Helen Lee, Taipei T: +91 11 4068 2000 E: Helen_lee@asiapubs.com.hk F: + 91 11 2921 7185 E: kapilkapoor@rolibooks.com Asia

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Pakistan and Sri Lanka Scipio Stringer Thames & Hudson Ltd E: s.stringer@thameshudson.co.uk Australasia Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea & the Pacific Islands Thames & Hudson (Australia) Pty Ltd 11 Central Boulevard Portside Business Park Fisherman’s Bend Victoria 3207 T: (03) 9646 7788 F: (03) 9646 8790 E: enquiries@thaust.com.au For countries not mentioned above, please contact: Ian Bartley, Head of Export Sales Export Sales Department Thames & Hudson Ltd 181A High Holborn London WC1V 7QX UK T: +44 (0)20 7845 5035 F: +44 (0)20 7845 5055 E: i.bartley@thameshudson.co.uk


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