In 1949, Walter and Eva Neurath founded Thames & Hudson with a clear aim: to make art and scholarship more accessible through independent publishing that was prepared to risk being ahead of the curve. Seventy-five years later, their original vision of creating a “museum without walls” still resonates. As well as publishing beautifully designed and produced books in collaboration with the world’s leading artists, writers, museums, cultural institutions, and fashion houses, Thames & Hudson continues to evolve and innovate, remaining relevant and reflecting the times we live in.
This special publication, divided into three chronological chapters, provides a comprehensive view into the company’s history. An introduction and three essays by historian Anna Nyburg take us from its origins in Vienna on the cusp of World War II to the 1960s and a change in management, and to the new millennium and beyond. Thames & Hudson’s rich output of groundbreaking and award-winning titles—ranging across the subjects of art, archaeology and architecture, history, design, photography, and fashion—is celebrated in stunning pictorial spreads, as beautiful and compelling as the books themselves.
The Art of the Book will be a valuable resource for those interested in the history of bookmaking and T&H’s impact over the years, and a musthave for collectors, enthusiasts, and anyone with an appreciation for the art and evolution of publishing.
A celebration of seventy- ve years of publishing at Thames & Hudson— a delight for bibliophiles, historians, art lovers, and fans of T&H books.
ISBN 978- 0- 500- 02806-3 91⁄2" × 111⁄2"
2,000 illustrations, 1,800 in color
400 pages
Art March
$65.00 hardcover (CAN $86.00)
Anna Nyburg is an honorary lecturer at Imperial College London. Following her PhD research on the history of refugee art publishers in Britain, she has published widely on the subject, and coproduced a lm on refugee designers (2017). She is a committee member of the Research Centre for German and Austrian Exile Studies, University of London, and is the author of Émigrés:TheTransformationof Art Publishing in Britain
A collection of quotes from Vincent van Gogh on art, love, nature, color, ambition, friendship, future, sorrow, and consolation.
The World According to Vincent van Gogh
Nienke Bakker, Ann Blokland, and Esther Darley
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43⁄4" × 63⁄4"
71 color illustrations
176 pages
Art
January
$19.95 hardcover
(CAN $25.95)
“I believe that at present we must paint nature’s rich and magnificent aspects; we need good cheer and happiness, hope and love.”
—Vincent van Gogh
Vincent van Gogh’s letters to his brother Theo form what is perhaps the most frank and unique body of artists’ correspondence ever written—one that offers a rare insight into Van Gogh’s mental turmoil and artistic motivations. His descriptions of everyday concerns are interspersed with highly intense passages, beautiful sentences, and wise words on subjects such as ambition, love, loneliness, and his battle with mental illness. These surprising, melancholy, and sometimes funny comments continue to inspire and console many people today, some 130 years after he wrote them.
This selection of Van Gogh’s most beautiful quotations unites his exceptional and touching words with reproductions of his much-loved artworks. They convey the same kind of recognition and emotion that he sought to achieve with his art. He was eager to reach other people and to mean something to them—but he could never have suspected that through his immense talent for capturing personal experiences, ideas, and feelings in evocative and appealing language, that he had genuine life lessons to offer us. “There are so many people . . . who imagine that words are nothing. On the contrary, don’t you think, it’s as interesting and as difficult to say a thing well as to paint a thing. There’s the art of lines and colors, but there’s the art of words that will last just the same.”
Nienke Bakker is senior curator at the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam. Ann Blokland is senior curator of education at the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam. Esther Darley is a writer on arts and culture.
Those Passions is the careful distillation of a lifetime of writing about art’s relationship to politics, by the internationally renowned art historian T. J. Clark.
Those Passions On Art and Politics
T. J. Clark
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Making It Modern: Essays on the Art of Now
$50.00 hardcover
ISBN 978- 0- 500-29370- 6
ISBN 978- 0- 500- 02526- 0
73⁄8" × 93⁄4"
101 color illustrations
400 pages
Art March
$50.00 hardcover
(CAN $66.00)
Those Passions unpicks the nature of capitalist societies since the fifteenth century and the art produced within them. It evaluates the central politics of appearance—the building of “consumerism,” the arrival of the 24-hour image-led world, the continuously changing methods of symbolic production, and the ongoing saturation of life by pictures and “data.” It reveals our guilty love affair with the imagery of violence, the true nature of the “advertising” dream world, and the power and pathos of screen time. Written across four decades, these essays focus on a line of painting and sculpture that was thought from the start to be responsive to the new condition. One key feature of the emerging “modern” was the liberation of art and politics from their previous established positions. Politics increasingly became a separate form of life, no longer so firmly allied to Church and State. Art floated free, at least partially, from the sacred age- old deference to the powerful. What art and politics would turn out to be became a question in itself; for some, the question on which art’s future depended. With case studies drawn from across the centuries, from Hieronymus Bosch to Jacques-Louis David, Eugène Delacroix to Gerhard Richter, T. J. Clark asks what answers— or evasions—modernism was capable of. Radical and provocative, Those Passions engages with issues that continue to confront us today.
T. J. Clark is professor emeritus of the history of art at the University of California, Berkeley. He is the author of the seminal The Painting of Modern Life: Paris in the Art of Manet and His Followers and Farewell to an Idea: Episodes from a History of Modernism. He writes art criticism regularly for the London Review of Books. He is also the author of Heaven on Earth: Painting and the Life to Come, If These Apples Should Fall: Cézanne and the Present, and T. J. Clark on Bruegel, all published by Thames & Hudson.
A dazzling and intriguing exploration of the use of mirrors and re ective surfaces as a medium in global contemporary art.
MirrorMirror
The
Re ective Surface in Contemporary Art
Michael Petry
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Yayoi Kusama: 1945 to Now
$65.00 hardcover
ISBN 978- 0- 500- 02585-7
ISBN 978- 0- 500- 02620- 5
91⁄8" × 107⁄8"
247 color illustrations
288 pages
Art
February
$65.00 hardcover
(CAN $86.00)
From the art of Cindy Sherman to Anish Kapoor, from Yayoi Kusama to Tracey Emin, MirrorMirror presents an intriguing and gloriously illustrated global survey of “reflective” work by more than 150 artists across media, nationalities, genders, and locations.
A fascination with mirrors and reflective surfaces is a common theme among artists of the past. Michael Petry’s thought-provoking introduction begins with Jan van Eyck’s celebrated Arnolfini Portrait (1434), one of the first paintings to feature a significant mirror. Petry references key works by the great masters—from Diego Velázquez’s The Rokeby Venus (1647–1651), to Édouard Manet’s complex painting A Bar at the FoliesBergère (1882), and Claude Cahun’s Reflected Image in Mirror, Checked Jacket (1928), a seminal photograph for those whose gaze is often upon themselves.
Present-day practitioners are no less intrigued, revisiting historical concerns and approaches for contemporary circumstances, often working with modern technologies and materials. Petry presents Jeff Koons’s Balloon sculptures, Subodh Gupta’s stainless-steel life-sized trees, and Not Vital’s mirror architecture, and documents works that use actual mirrors, including pieces by Gavin Turk and Alicja Kwade, and the largescale, spectacular installations of Doug Aitken, Teresita Fernández, Olafur Eliasson, and Sarah Sze. Special consideration is given to selfies and the way in which the cellphone now operates as a modern-day mirror to the self.
The multitude of artworks in MirrorMirror—from monumental installations to the slightest selfie—capture how mirrors appeal to more than just human vanity but are objects of magic, transformation, and power.
Michael Petry is an artist, author, and director of the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), London. He is the author of The Art of Not Making, Nature Morte, and The Word Is Art
An omnibus edition collecting fteen volumes of Hokusai’s dedicated drawing manuals, also known as e-tehon.
Hokusai’s Method
Kyoko Wada, Ryoko Matsuba, and Katsushika Hokusai
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ISBN 978- 0- 500- 02655-7
Hokusai: A Life in Drawing
$125.00 hardcover
ISBN 978- 0- 500- 02871-1
ISBN 978- 0- 500- 02877-3
57⁄8" × 83⁄8"
822 color illustrations
896 pages
Art
February
$45.00 hardcover
(CAN $60.00)
Best known for woodblock prints such as The Great Wave off Kanagawa, the ninteenth-century artist Hokusai was prolific in other media. Of the three hundred or so printed books Hokusai created in his long lifetime, a huge proportion were dedicated drawing manuals, known as e-tehon They display not only Hokusai’s great proficiency as a draftsman, but also his wealth of ideas and his sense of humor.
Hokusai’s Method collects fifteen volumes of Hokusai’s e-tehon, featuring over eight hundred illustrations ranging from 1812 to 1848, faithfully reproducing every page. Showcasing his playful approach to drawing using songs and poems, pictures composed of letterforms (a forerunner to today’s emoji), modern designs for craftsmen, and even dance moves, this volume illustrates the rich spectrum of his talents and achieves his aim to “preserve everything I’ve learned.”
Kyoko Wada is an art writer, critic, and historian of Japanese culture. Ryoko Matsuba is a lecturer in Japanese digital arts and humanities, University of East Anglia. Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849) was a Japanese artist, ukiyo-e painter, and printmaker of the Edo period.
A
brilliantly illustrated survey of
international comic book landscape over the past sixty years.
Comics
1964–2024
Edited by Anne Lemonnier and Emmanuèle Payen
With contributions by Thierry Groensteen, Benoît Peeters, Johanna Schipper, Paul Gravett, Laurent Gerbier, Tristan Garcia, Joe Sacco, Lucas Hureau, and Marguerite Demoëte
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$39.95 paperback
ISBN 978- 0- 500-29683-7
Mangasia:
The Definitive Guide to Asian Comics
$39.95 paperback
ISBN 978-0-500-29243-3
ISBN 978- 0- 500- 02886- 5
91⁄2" × 117⁄8"
300 color illustrations
288 pages
Drawing & Illustration
January
$60.00 hardcover
(CAN $79.00)
Starting in the mid-1960s, comics rapidly evolved into a highly creative art form for a sophisticated readership: in France, the magazine Hara-Kiri provided new terrains for graphical humor, while the adventures of JeanClaude Forest’s Barbarella were published in albums by Éric Losfeld; the launch in Japan of Garo in 1964, an avant- garde monthly, introduced the concept of auteur comics; and the release of Robert Crumb’s Zap Comix in 1968 established his reputation as the leader of the underground comics movement in the United States.
This major historical survey of the so- called “ninth art” establishes a dialogue between the three leading regions of comic book culture— Europe, Asia, and America—and offers an immersive odyssey through the medium’s development over six decades, ranging from the explosion of the twentieth- century counterculture scene to the most abstract contemporary styles.
Built around twelve themes encompassing its many worlds, Comics features artists including André Franquin, Gotlib, Claire Bretécher, Osamu Tezuka, Moebius, Edmond Baudoin, Alison Bechdel, Ulli Lust, Art Spiegelman, Marjane Satrapi, and Chris Ware, as well as introductions on each theme by leading authorities of the form, a brand-new interview with renowned cartoonist and journalist Joe Sacco, and a foreword by Paul Gravett.
Anne Lemonnier is assistant curator at the Centre Pompidou, Paris. Emmanuèle Payen is a curator and head of the cultural development department at the Centre Pompidou, Paris.
“Long live the illustrators! Hurrah for their work!”
—Philip Pullman
“It is wonderful to see these celebrations of our greatest illustrators . . . an inspiration to future generations.”
—Chris Riddell
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An overview of the life and work of the Northern Irish illustrator, bookmaker, painter, designer, activist, and global superstar in the world of visual communication.
Oliver Jeffers
Martin Salisbury
ISBN 978- 0- 500- 02815- 5
73⁄8" × 93⁄4"
90 color illustrations
112 pages
Drawing & Illustration
April
$29.95 hardcover
(CAN $39.95)
A phenomenon of twenty-first- century bookmaking, Oliver Jeffers’s energy and curiosity has driven an extraordinary career that shows no sign of slowing. Only in his forties, he has published an array of hugely popular books, both as illustrator and author-illustrator, including How to Catch a Star and Begin Again. This overview of his life and work so far will chart his passion for the environment and his quest to understand humanity’s major challenges, and the impact this has had on his creative and intellectual output.
The list of Jeffers’s accomplishments is long and glittering: he has been granted numerous one-man shows both in the United Kingdom and the United States and was appointed an MBE in 2022 for services to the arts. Most importantly, however, he has tirelessly pushed the boundaries of what a picturebook can be, both in terms of structure and content. His regular exploration of existential issues, both through illustration and other media, such as site-specific installation, has exerted a major influence on the practice of authorial picturebook–making. His works have been translated into multiple languages and into other media, including fulllength animated films, such as Lost and Found.
Martin Salisbury is a professor of illustration at Cambridge School of Art at Anglia Ruskin University, where he designed and led the world- renowned MA Children’s Book Illustration program. He has written several bestselling books about illustration, including Children’s Picturebooks: The Art of Visual Storytelling with Morag Styles, which was awarded the UK Literacy Association’s Academic Book of the Year prize. He has also authored The Illustrated Dust Jacket: 1920–1970, Miroslav Šašek ( The Illustrators series), and Drawing for Illustration
Immerse yourself in the history of the occult, esoteric, and arcane with this illustrated cabinet of curiosities.
Compendium of the Occult
Arcane Artifacts, Magic Rituals, and Sacred Symbolism
Liz Williams
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Symbols of the Occult
$24.95 hardcover
ISBN 978- 0- 500- 02403- 4
ISBN 978- 0- 500- 02814- 8
71⁄2" × 93⁄4"
437 illustrations
256 pages
Spiritual February
$29.95 hardcover
(CAN $39.95)
In Compendium of the Occult, readers will delve into the full history of this fascinating, often secretive belief system from its ancient origins to contemporary practices, gaining insight into the beliefs that underlie the occult throughout history. Explore alchemy and hermeticism, demonology, and medieval grimoires using symbols, maps, archive photography, and ancient texts.
In seven themed chapters, the book examines the use of talismans and charms, the practice of casting curses, secret societies and sacred sites, divination, rites, and rituals across the world, starting with an introduction to occult practices.
Liz Williams is based in Glastonbury, England, where she is codirector of a witchcraft supply business. She has a PhD from Cambridge in the history and philosophy of science. Her books include Miracles of Our Own Making: A History of Paganism and Modern Handfasting: A Complete Guide to the Magic of Pagan Weddings
Phenomena
An
Infographic Guide to Almost Everything
Camille Juzeau
Graphics by The Shelf Company
Foreword by Étienne Klein
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ISBN 978- 0- 500- 02292- 4
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8" × 113⁄8"
125 color illustrations
144 pages
Science
January
$39.95 hardcover
(CAN $53.95)
Astronomy, botany, the climate . . . From the wonder of fireflies to the mysteries of the Big Bang, from magnificent maps of animal migrations to the anatomy of snowflakes, Phenomena’s superbly rendered infographics and concise texts will help anyone with a curious mind and a thirst for knowledge grasp a broad range of scientific, historical, and cultural concepts.
This highly original encyclopedia covers 124 topics, illuminated by colorful and contemporary illustrations and bolstered by the latest scientific research. Phenomena jumps entertainingly from theme to theme, finding the same sense of wonder in a snail shell as in the formation of a star.
Its broad mix of subjects offers an insightful, visual approach to knowledge of the world around and within us. Like the borders of waves, clouds, and light, the borders of these phenomena shift over the course of the book’s pages, taking readers on a journey across the Earth, into the sky, and beyond.
Camille Juzeau is an author and radio documentary producer with a background in history and the philosophy of science. The Shelf Company is a graphic design studio working in the elds of arts and sciences. Étienne Klein is a physicist and philosopher of science.
The rst comprehensive study of corporate identity design manuals from the golden era of identity design.
“Manuals are ephemeral, and many were simply discarded when identities changed or businesses merged or closed. Now, a thick, rich compilation with the deceivingly dreary title Manuals 1: Design and Identity Guidelines digs back up some of these treasured tomes.”
— Steven Heller, The Atlantic
“This is a welcome and authoritative review of the subject. It should go some way to reducing the number of insipid examples which one meets every year in student graduation exhibitions. Let us hope also that it will inspire continued e orts by professionals to match the standards of the work included here.”
— Ian McLaren, Gra k
Manuals Design and Identity Guidelines
Foreword by Massimo Vignelli
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$45.00 paperback
ISBN 978- 0- 500-29803- 9
Herb Lubalin: American Graphic Designer
$95.00 hardcover
ISBN 978- 0- 500- 02809- 4
ISBN 978- 0- 500- 02882-7 91⁄4" × 11"
1,000 color illustrations
600 pages
Graphic Design
February
$125.00 hardcover
(CAN $163.00)
In today’s landscape, designers rely on digital templates to implement brand identities—fast, accurate, and easily updatable, these digital manuals are now obligatory. But we have lost something in the transition to digital style guides, and the great printed standards manuals from the predigital era deserve a better fate than to be junked. This comprehensive study of corporate design manuals from the golden era of identity design makes a compelling case for their survival and continued appreciation.
The forty-two manuals featured have been expertly photographed, retaining all essential details, and are presented in a spacious and functional layout, allowing readers to fully appreciate these wonderful examples of sophisticated information design.
The photography is accompanied by a foreword by the late Massimo Vignelli, an afterword by designer Lance Wyman, and texts from Adrian Shaughnessy, Richard Danne (NASA designer), Martha Fleming (daughter of Allan Fleming, designer of the Canadian National Railway logo), Greg D’Onofrio, and Patricia Belen, alongside interviews with Armin Vit, Sean Perkins, John Lloyd, Michael Burke, Sean Wolcott, Liza Enebeis, and John Bateson.
The rst book dedicated to the career of Chris Ashworth, a truly hands-on graphic designer, charting his “Swiss Grit” approach from the in uential Ray Gun magazine in the 1990s to his experimental type projects of today.
Disorder Swiss Grit Vol. II
Chris Ashworth
Foreword by Marvin Scott Jarrett
Afterword by Adrian Shaughnessy
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Paula Scher: Works
$75.00 paperback
ISBN 978- 0- 500-29770- 4
ISBN 978- 0- 500- 02906- 0
87⁄8" × 107⁄8"
580 color illustrations
488 pages
Graphic Design
March
$75.00 hardcover
(CAN $99.00)
Chris Ashworth balances a career as a sought-after creative director with a second life as an experimental designer and typographer, a path he first took in the early 1990s, designing flyers for clubs in the north of England. His inimitable hands- on approach to graphic design, exemplified in his work on two classics of '90s music magazine culture—Blah Blah Blah in the UK (designed with Neil Fletcher) and Ray Gun in the US—has won him legions of fans. His creative approach, termed “Swiss Grit,” “is a blend of Swiss principles fused with a typographic street aesthetic that brings some soul,” he says.
Ashworth sees his work— craft-based, handmade—as a counterpoint to our screen- dependent digital culture. It’s the manifestation of an alternative view that argues that creative development away from the computer offers unique and precious merits. Disorder celebrates this approach to graphic design over nearly five hundred pages. Beginning with his influential work for Ray Gun and covering a wide range of printed and published work from 1997 to the present day, the book is concerned with the human craft of creativity and analog design, the details, imperfections, and happy accidents. An AI-free zone.
Chris Ashworth achieved design notoriety in the late 1990s at Ray Gun magazine, the in uential LA- based “bible of music and style.” His early schooling in the rigors and principles of Swiss graphic design fused with the gritty vernacular of the street came together to create the sounds of the '90s in visual print form. He has since worked with pop culture bands and brands from New Order, Michael Stipe (REM), Robbie Robertson, and Bush to Nike, Diesel, and Adobe, as well as spending over twenty years as a creative director running in- house creative studios at Microsoft, Nokia, and Getty Images.
A compact edition of this highly acclaimed survey of the Fayum paintings, the enigmatic and compelling funerary portraits created by the inhabitants of Roman Egypt in the rst century CE.
COMPACT EDITION
The Mysterious Fayum Portraits
Faces from Ancient Egypt
Euphrosyne Doxiadis
Foreword by Ahdaf Soueif
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The Making of the Middle Sea
$45.00 hardcover
ISBN 978- 0- 500- 02644-1
ISBN 978- 0- 500- 02794-3
85⁄8" × 113⁄8"
274 illustrations, 124 in color
248 pages
Ancient History
January
$50.00 hardcover
(CAN $66.00)
This acclaimed survey, now in an updated format with a new foreword by Ahdaf Soueif, offers a richly illustrated account of the history and discovery of astonishing funerary portraits from Greco-Roman Egypt. These remarkable paintings take their name from a district of Roman Egypt, whose inhabitants in the first three centuries CE included Greeks, Egyptians, Romans, Syrians, Libyans, Nubians, and Jews. In the Egyptian tradition, they embalmed the bodies of their dead; but then placed a painted portrait over the mummified person, preserving the memory of each individual. Over one thousand portraits have so far been discovered—men, women, and children of all ages. Including almost two hundred of these paintings, Euphrosyne Doxiadis’s informative text combines incisive scholarship with a compelling selection of images of enduring freshness and beauty.
Doxiadis’s text sets the people and the paintings in their social, artistic, and geographical context, describing the techniques used and showing how the Fayum portraits relate to Byzantine icon painting, in a tradition that extends from ancient Greece to the Renaissance and on to the present day.
Euphrosyne Doxiadis is a Greek artist and writer, who trained as a painter in Europe and the United States. Ahdaf Soueif is an Egyptian novelist and cultural commentator.
This de nitive monograph surveys the last fty years of fashion photographer Paolo Roversi’s distinctive output, and has been developed and designed in close collaboration with the artist.
Paolo Roversi
Sylvie Lécallier and Paolo Roversi
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ISBN 978-0-500-02154-5
Arriving in Paris from Ravenna in 1973, Paolo Roversi produced his first series of photographs in 1977, which were immediately picked up by the fashion press. From then on, he devoted himself to fashion photography, working for the greatest designers and for the most prestigious magazines, simultaneously occupying a position both at the heart of the fashion world and far from its ephemeral trends.
Ultimately in search of pure beauty, Roversi creates timeless and mysterious work, which is shaped by his choice of studio and use of large format and Polaroid cameras. At the heart of his photography are his close relationships with fashion designers and models, most famously with Yohji Yamamoto, as well as Romeo Gigli, Rei Kawakubo, and Dior. These fruitful collaborations have allowed Roversi to continuously challenge and renew his practice.
Sylvie Lécallier graduated in 1993 from the École Nationale Supérieure de la Photographie. Since 2000, she has overseen the Palais Galliera photography collection at the Musée de la Mode de la Ville de Paris. She is also the author of several books, including Vogue Paris: 100 Years
ISBN 978- 0- 500- 02920- 6
91⁄4" × 111⁄2"
150 color illustrations
208 pages
Fashion & Photography
February
$65.00 hardcover
(CAN $86.00)
The Photographers
Tyler Basa (Jackson, New Jersey); Ying Chen (Shanghai, China); Davis Clem (Knoxsville, Tennessee); Joel Dubroc (Mandeville, Louisiana); Will Foerster (Deland, Florida); Kourtney Iman King (Decatur, Alabama); Vino Pan (Taipei City, Taiwan); Shan Shi (Shijiazhuang, China); Xavier Thompson (Fayetteville, Georgia); and Wisdom Warner (Stone Mountain, Georgia).
The Contributors
Honor Bowman Hall, Michael James O’Brien, Susanna Brown, Lydia Caston, Jermaine Francis, Wendy Goodman, Rosalind Jana, Daniel S. Palmer, Sophy Roberts, Adélia Sabatini, Andrew Sanigar, Ivan Shaw, and Sophy Thompson.
A limited- run, special publication created to showcase the work of ten young photography talents from top art school SCAD.
Class of 2024
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$24.95 paperback
ISBN 978-0-500-29713-1
ISBN 978- 0- 500-29832- 9
95⁄8" × 133⁄4"
200 illustrations, 150 in color
256 pages
Photography
September 2024
$50.00 paperback
(CAN $66.00)
Class of 2024 is a unique and deeply individual look into the future of photography, showcasing the work of ten students or recent graduates from the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD).
Introduced in their own words, and illuminated by essays from established writers, curators, and editors, their photographs cross genres—from portraits to landscapes, fashion commissions to private projects, collages to film stills—and offer up ten very different yet equally compelling and imaginative ways of looking at the world today, in all its complexity.
Willfully subjective and guided only by the strength of the creativity within its pages, this book, published to mark the seventy-fifth anniversary of publishing house Thames & Hudson, aims to capture a moment in time, support new talent, and inspire lovers of photography, as Thames & Hudson has set out to do since it was founded in 1949.
In association with an international touring exhibition and coinciding with what would have been Bob Marley’s eightieth birthday, Dennis Morris marks the rst full- career retrospective for this groundbreaking photographer.
Dennis Morris Music + Life
Dennis Morris
Edited by Laurie Hurwitz
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Pink Floyd: The Dark Side Of The Moon
$60.00 hardcover
ISBN 978- 0- 500- 02598-7
ISBN 978- 0- 500- 02837-7
93⁄4" × 121⁄4"
200 illustrations, 75 in color
272 pages
Photography
February
$60.00 hardcover
(CAN $79.00)
Dennis Morris: Music+ Life is the first in-depth career retrospective of the trailblazing photographer, designer, and art director. Although Dennis Morris is celebrated for his iconic portraits of reggae superstar Bob Marley, this monograph also shines a light on Morris’s documentary work, which explores questions of race and cultural identity as it draws on his experiences as a Black teenager in 1970s Britain. Supported by an international touring exhibition, Dennis Morris unveils a trove of previously unseen images, offering new insight into the image-maker’s visual language.
Jamaican-born Morris moved to East London when he was just five years old. His passion for photography was ignited when he joined a local church’s camera club. A rebellious thirteen-year- old, Morris skipped school to meet—and photograph—Marley, an encounter that would catapult him into a whirlwind tour with Marley and, subsequently, the Sex Pistols as their official photographer. His adventures in the reggae and punk scenes of the 1970s laid the groundwork for a multidecade career spanning photography, art direction, design, and music.
The bookunfolds in two symbiotic parts: the first captures Morris’s unapologetic lens on race, culture, and identity in 1970s Britain, while the second surveys his collaborations with music legends, including—in addition to Marley—Lee “Scratch” Perry, Gregory Isaacs, and Marianne Faithfull. Featuring an original contribution from Sean O’Hagan and an essay by the late cultural theorist Stuart Hall, this publication promises to delight both photography aficionados and music lovers alike.
Dennis Morris is a British photographer, best known for his images of Bob Marley and the Sex Pistols. He is also the author of Growing Up Black Laurie Hurwitz is senior curator at the Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris. Previously curated exhibitions include Boris Mikhailov: Ukrainian Diary, Zanele Muholi, and Erwin Wurm—Photographs
Offering a new perspective on Weegee’s oeuvre, Weegee: The Society of the Spectacle presents the photographer’s iconic images beside lesser-known works.
Weegee
The Society of the Spectacle
Clément Chéroux
Texts by Isabelle Bonnet, David Campany, Clément Chéroux, and Cynthia Young
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Bill Brandt
$70.00 hardcover
ISBN 978- 0- 500- 54538- 6
ISBN 978- 0- 500- 02912-1
81⁄8" × 101⁄2"
130 black- and- white illustrations
208 pages
Photography
February
$60.00 hardcover
(CAN $79.00)
There’s a mystery to Weegee. The American photographer’s career seems to be split in two. On one side, his sensational photography printed in North American tabloids: corpses of gangsters lying in pools of their own blood; bodies trapped in battered vehicles; kingpins looking sinister behind the bars of prison wagons; dilapidated slums consumed by fire; and other harrowing evidence of the lives of the underprivileged in New York from 1935 to 1945. On the other, the festive photographs— glamorous parties, performances by entertainers, jubilant crowds, openings, and premieres—not to mention a vast array of portraits of public figures that Weegee delighted in distorting using a rich palette of tricks between 1948 and 1951, a practice he pursued until the end of his life.
How can these diametrically opposed bodies of work coexist?
Critics have enjoyed highlighting the opposition between the two periods, praising the former and disparaging the latter. Weegee: The Society of the Spectacle seeks to reconcile the two sides of Weegee by showing that, despite formal differences, the photographer’s approach is critically coherent.
In the first part of his career, which coincided with the rise of the tabloid press, Weegee was an active participant in transforming news into spectacle. To show this, he often included spectators or other photographers in the foreground of his images. In the second half of his career, Weegee mocked another sort of entranced crowd: the Hollywood spectacular with its ephemeral glory, adoring crowds, and social scenes. Some years before the Situationist International, his photography presented an incisive critique of the Society of the Spectacle.
Clément Chéroux is a French photography historian and curator. He was recently named director of the Fondation Henri Cartier- Bresson in Paris; he was previously chief curator of photography at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.
The rst English-language publication of Sergio Larrain’s much- prized book which explores his artistic relationship with the Chilean seaport he called home.
Sergio Larrain Valparaíso
Sergio Larrain
Text by Pablo Neruda and Agnès Sire
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Louis Stettner
$75.00 hardcover
ISBN 978- 0- 500- 02854- 4
ISBN 978- 0- 500- 54480- 8
61⁄2" × 93⁄8"
120 illustrations
210 pages
Photography
February
$55.00 hardcover
(CAN $73.00)
Sergio Larrain (1931–2012) published very few books during his lifetime, but perhaps the most celebrated was Valparaíso. He photographed this Chilean seaport throughout his career, but it was in the early 1960s, when he returned to his homeland after traveling the world as a Magnum photographer, that it became a focus of his attention. He saw it as “a sordid yet romantic city,” standing between the Andes and the Pacific Ocean, falling into a slow decline as its trading importance faded away, yet still retaining hints of beauty and magic.
Sergio Larrain: Valparaíso is based on a layout designed by Larrain in 1993 in response to the original French edition of 1991. It features a text by Nobel laureate Pablo Neruda, specially written for Larrain; an essay by Agnès Sire; and a selection of previously unpublished photographs taken between 1952 and 1992, expanding the original thirty-six images to a total of 120. Handwritten notes and texts by Larrain himself accompany the photographs.
Sergio Larrain (1931–2012) was a Chilean-born Magnum photographer.
The award- winning Magnum photographer turns his lens on his homeland, Belgium.
Harry Gruyaert
Homeland
Harry Gruyaert and Brice Matthieussent
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Harry Gruyaert: Between Worlds
$65.00 hardcover
ISBN 978- 0- 500- 02575- 8
Born in Belgium in 1941, Harry Gruyaert was one of the first European photographers to take advantage of color, following in the footsteps of US pioneers including William Eggleston and Stephen Shore. Heavily influenced by pop art, his dense compositions are known for weaving together texture, light, color, and architecture to create filmic, jewelhued tableaux. As a result, they often seem closer to painting than to photography.
Although his wanderlust has taken him to many exotic locations, Gruyaert has frequently returned to his country of birth. Here, in the homeland that he had considered so desolate in his younger years, he found unexpected beauty. Urban lighting, neon storefronts, glimpses behind suburban dwellings, passersby wandering drunkenly home, ports that never sleep, countryside with seemingly infinite horizons: his lens captures the singularity of his nation, portraying everyday life in a way that unfolds like a hyperrealistic film set. As a counterpoint to these more recent color photographs, three portfolios of black-and-white images taken in the 1970s punctuate this visual immersion and journey through the lowlands.
Harry Gruyaert is a Belgian photographer known for his images of India, Morocco, Egypt, and the west of Ireland, and for his use of color. He is a member of Magnum Photos, and his work has been exhibited widely and won the Kodak Prize. Brice Matthieussent is a French writer, translator, and editor. He is professor of aesthetics at the Art School of Marseilles.
ISBN 978- 0- 500- 02899- 5
101⁄8" × 87⁄8"
170 color illustrations
256 pages
Photography
January
$65.00 hardcover
(CAN $86.00)
Vivian Maier
Anne Morin
Bruce Gilden
Hans-Michael Koetzle SECOND EDITION
The perfect introduction to renowned street photographer Vivian Maier.
Following the discovery of her archive in a thrift auction house in 2007, Vivian Maier’s posthumous trajectory from relative obscurity to one of the great American photographers of the twentieth century is the story of a singular talent. From the mid-1950s throughout her adult life, she worked as a nanny in New York City and Chicago. During this time, she created a huge body of photographs and films recording everyday street life, often including self-portraits and moments of fleeting reflection within the cityscape, and earning her comparisons to Helen Levitt, Robert Frank, and Diane Arbus. This new addition to the Photofile series is a succinct and essential overview of Maier’s work, and a fascinating window into American life.
Anne Morin is the director of diChroma photography in Madrid.
ISBN 978- 0- 500- 41128- 5 5" × 71⁄2"
74 illustrations
144 pages
Photography January $16.95 paperback (CAN $22.95)
The perfect introduction to American street photographer Bruce Gilden, best known for his candid close- ups of people on the streets of New York City.
Bruce Gilden was born in 1946 and grew up in Brooklyn, New York. After taking photography classes at the School of Visual Arts, he embarked on his first major project: recording tourists and pleasure-seekers visiting Coney Island. Gilden is probably best known for his work on the streets of New York, focusing on the city’s characters and outsiders, but he has also spent many years on projects in Haiti, Japan, and Ireland. A member of Magnum Photos since 2001, Gilden has taken the genre of street photography and pushed it in new directions, documenting the essence of the people he sees and the social landscape through which they move.
Hans- Michael Koetzle is a writer, curator, and photo historian. He lives in Munich.
ISBN 978- 0- 500- 41126-1 5" × 71⁄2"
78 illustrations
144 pages
Photography January $16.95 paperback (CAN $22.95)
Susan Meiselas
Susan Meiselas and Marta Gili
This new addition to the Photo le series pro les American documentary photographer Susan Meiselas and includes short texts by Meiselas herself to accompany each work.
Best known for her work documenting the political upheaval in Central America during the 1970s and '80s, American photographer Susan Meiselas has been at the forefront of ethical debates around documentary photography for most of her career. Through close engagement with subjects such as war and exploitation, she has interrogated her own relationship to what she’s photographing, the circulation and dissemination of these images, and the pivotal questions around social and cultural representation and memory. Her influential contribution to the way audiences approach and engage with photography is as vital and resonant today as it was forty years ago.
Susan Meiselas is a documentary photographer and member of the cooperative Magnum Photos. Marta Gili is an art critic and exhibition curator. She was previously director of the Jeu de Paume, Paris (2006–2018), and director of the École Nationale Supérieure de la Photographie in Arles (2019–2023).
ISBN 978- 0- 500- 41127- 8
5" × 71⁄2"
74 illustrations
144 pages
Photography January $16.95 paperback (CAN $22.95)
Mary Ellen Mark
Caroline Bénichou
The perfect introduction to American photographer Mary Ellen Mark, best known for her photojournalism, documentary photography, portraiture, and advertising photography.
The work of Mary Ellen Mark (1940–2015) bears witness to her fascination with the human condition and her gift for connecting intimately with her subjects. Skilled at blending into unusual or insular environments, she traveled all over the world and forged a body of work that combined photojournalism with portraiture. From Indian circus performers to American teenagers living on the streets, from Hollywood film sets to inmates in a locked psychiatric facility, her photographs are striking for their humanity and empathy.
Caroline Bénichou worked at Delpire Éditeur for over ten years, where she was the editorial coordinator of books on Étienne-Jules Marey, Michael Ackerman, William Klein, and Robert Capa, as well as multiple titles in the Photofile series. She has worked at Galerie VU’ since 2013.
ISBN 978- 0- 500- 41125- 4
5" × 71⁄2"
75 illustrations
144 pages
Photography January $16.95 paperback (CAN $22.95)
Guy Bourdin
Gilles de Bure
SECOND EDITION
The perfect introduction to French fashion photographer Guy Bourdin, best known for his highly stylized and provocative images.
Guy Bourdin (1928–1991) was a fashion photographer whose talent and strength of vision were apparent even in his earliest works. He shared Helmut Newton’s taste for controversy and stylization, but Bourdin’s formal daring and the narrative power of his images exceeded the bounds of conventional advertising photography. Shattering expectations and questioning boundaries, he set the stage for a new kind of fashion photography.
Gilles de Bure (1940–2013) was a journalist for publications including Glamour , Beaux Arts, and Technikart, among others, on subjects ranging from dance to architecture. He was responsible for the Current A airs Gallery at the Center for Industrial Creation—Centre Pompidou and was the rst director of the Grande Halle de la Villette.
ISBN 978-0-500-41129-2
5" × 71⁄2"
74 illustrations
144 pages
Photography
February
$17.95 paperback (CAN $23.95)
Issei Suda
Simon Baker
An illuminating introduction to little-known photographer Issei Suda, who captured the soul of Japan old and new.
The work of Issei Suda (1940–2019) is distinct in contemporary avantgarde Japanese photography for its celebration of the beauty of the everyday. His black-and-white pictures reflect on the apparent banality of urban life, capturing “the little surprises usually ignored in our world”: the shadow of a figure, the shapes of the street, the expressions on strangers’ faces. Suda’s practice revealed the tensions between old and new Japan, juxtaposing the ingrained visual traditions of Japanese culture with the prevailing western vocabulary of fashion, advertising, and leisure, as seen through his observant and tender lens.
Simon Baker is director of the Maison Européenne de la Photographie (MEP).
ISBN 978- 0- 500-29735-3 5" × 71⁄2"
60 illustrations
144 pages
Photography January $16.95 paperback (CAN $22.95)
Photofile
The Photofile series brings together the best work of the world’s greatest photographers, in an affordable pocket format. Beautiful and collectable, the books are produced to the highest standards. Each minimonograph contains some sixty full-page reproductions, together with a critical introduction and a full bibliography. The series has been awarded the first annual prize for distinguished books by the International Center of Photography, New York.
ISBN 978-0-500-29768-1
ISBN 978-0-500-41121-6
ISBN 978-0-500-29787-2
ISBN 978-0-500-29730-8
ISBN 978-0-500-29749-0
ISBN 978-0-500-41119-3 ISBN 978-0-500-41120-9
ISBN 978-0-500-41122-3
ISBN 978-0-500-41123-0 ISBN 978-0-500-41124-7
Versailles from the Sky
Thomas Garnier
Foreword by Catherine Pégard
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It’s as if Versailles was designed to be seen from the sky.
Versailles seen from the sky is dreamlike. First to experience this remarkable sight on September 19, 1783, were three passengers aboard the world’s first hot-air balloon flight: a sheep, a duck, and a chicken. These animals rose up into the sky in front of King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette, making Versailles a pioneering location in the conquest of the air.
In the twenty-first century, the advent of drone cameras makes it possible to capture an infinity of new perspectives from the air. Versailles is particularly beautiful when seen from above, and the stunning images in this volume reveal the ingenious geometry of its different spaces, while also offering a panoramic view of the estate in all its immensity. The classical gardens lend themselves well to aerial views: the Grande Perspective, the fountains, the intricate parterres, many of which were plotted out on architectural plans. The wooded groves seem to take on new forms: the Domes, Colonnade, and Obelisk groves resemble watch faces on which the channels that feed the fountains mark out the time; the Chestnut Grove shrouded in snow assumes the shape of a violin; the Grand Canal at sunset becomes a glowing ribbon.
Versailles from the Sky is perfect for anyone who loves Versailles. It is also for anyone who would love to take a trip through the four seasons; a journey that a bird’s- eye view of Versailles encapsulates beautifully.
ISBN 978- 0- 500- 02855-1
113⁄4" × 95⁄8"
200 color illustrations
208 pages
Architecture
January
$60.00 hardcover (CAN $79.00)
Thomas Garnier has been the o cial photographer of the Palace of Versailles for eleven years. He quali ed as a remote pilot six years ago, and now uses drones to y over Versailles, Trianon, and Marly to take aerial shots and provide a fresh look at their architecture, geometry, and perspectives.
A showcase of twenty- ve houses from across the globe offering creative solutions for planet-friendly home design.
The New Sustainable House
Planet-Friendly
Home Design
Penny Craswell
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ISBN 978-1-760-76314- 5
Houses That Can Save the World
$34.95 hardcover
ISBN 978- 0- 500-34371- 5
ISBN 978-1-760-76477-7
81⁄2" × 107⁄8"
222 color illustrations
272 pages
Architecture
January
$45.00 hardcover
(CAN $60.00)
Designing with the environment in mind is not new. What is new is the increasing number of ways houses can be more sustainably built. With a fresh focus on design ingenuity and innovative technologies and materials, The New Sustainable House demonstrates that there is more to ecologically motivated construction than solar panels and water tanks.
From a mud-brick single-story box built in the Texas desert to an all-timber Swedish cabin that is completely petrochemical-free, what unites this diverse collection of houses is the shared motivation of the architects and clients to do as little damage as possible to the planet, without compromising on comfort or aesthetics. This compelling survey shows that the environmental impact of every home, no matter the size or location, can be greatly reduced with creative and responsible design.
Penny Craswell is a Sydney- based editor, writer, and curator who specializes in design, craft, architecture, and interiors. She is the former editor of Artichoke magazine, deputy editor of Indesign magazine, and creative strategy associate at the Australian Design Centre. Craswell has been published widely in design periodicals, books, and online media around the world and writes a blog called The Design Writer
A breathtaking survey of interior design, architecture, artists, and designers that illustrates how thoughtful styling can make a room.
Assemblage
The Art of the Room
Shannon McGrath and Annie Reid
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Interiors Beyond the Primary Palette
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Ornament Is Not a Crime: Contemporary Interiors with a Postmodern Twist
$50.00 hardcover
ISBN 978-1-760-76396-1
ISBN 978-1-760-76462-3
93⁄8" × 121⁄4"
200 color illustrations
256 pages
Interior Design
February
$55.00 hardcover
(CAN $73.00)
A house is not just a series of rooms but a curated collection of objects and belongings. From the architects who have built the spaces to the artisans and makers who have crafted the objects, this stunning book features twenty-four inspiring interiors and the people that make them exceptional.
Shannon McGrath, one of Australia’s best interiors photographers, delves into her archive to reveal the details and layers that make up a room: from furniture and fittings to lighting choices, color palettes, and art curation. Grand or subtle, traditional or contemporary, each gesture is part of a house’s legacy, adding layers of detail that bring it to life.
Featuring text by experienced design writer Annie Reid, Assemblage is a true celebration of the beauty of design and intentional curation, revealing that even the smallest of objects, and the way they are assembled, can make an extraordinary impact.
Shannon McGrath is an award- winning Australian interior, architectural, and ne art photographer based in Melbourne. She has over twenty- ve years’ experience and is commissioned by architects and designers all around Australia. Shannon won INDE Best Residential Photographer category in 2023 and is on the committee for the Images Makers Association Australia. Her work has appeared in exhibitions and artistic series, books, and numerous magazine publications, including Belle, Vogue, House & Garden, Houses, Indesign, est, and The Local Project Annie Reid is a senior design journalist, writer, and author. She has written for over twenty years on design, architecture, property, and sustainability with bylines in many leading newspapers and magazines around the world.
most exciting fashion designers live, inside spaces by turns stimulating and serene, which serve as both haven and muse.
This Creative Life Fashion Designers at Home
Robyn Lea
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$100.00 hardcover
ISBN 978-0-500-02584-0
ISBN 978-1-760-76467- 8
93⁄8" × 121⁄8"
239 color illustrations
320 pages
Interior Design
October 2024
In this lush, illustrated book for lovers of fashion and interior design, bestselling photographer and author Robyn Lea opens the door to the private spaces where some of the world’s top fashion designers live their best creative lives.
At-home photographs and profiles of twenty fashion-world professionals from around the globe give readers an intimate and authentic portrayal of creativity outside the studio or the office. As boldly individual as the designers who call them home, the spaces captured here cross six countries and represent thirteen different architectural styles spanning more than five hundred years, from a fourteenth-century Italian palace to a twenty-first century renovation in the English countryside. They range in size from one-bedroom apartments and compact country cottages to mansions, villas, and palazzos.
Among them are Gilles Massé and Andrea Tartaglia’s mid-century modern apartment in Milan, Bella Freud’s west London warehouse conversion, Alice Temperley’s Regency manor, Edgardo Osorio’s palace on the banks of the Arno in Florence, and a sumptuous resort on the shores of Lake Como, JJ Martin’s preferred home away from home, where she recharges her creative spirit.
Revealing the ultimate spaces for creative living, This Creative Life encourages and inspires the reader to live their own way.
Robyn Lea is an Australian photographer, author, and director who has been working internationally for over thirty years . Author of the bestselling Dinner with Jackson Pollock, her critically acclaimed work has featured in the New York Times, Vogue, Vogue Italia, Vogue Living, Time, and Elle Decoration, among other publications. She is also an exhibiting photographic artist, having had more than ten solo exhibitions, including at the prestigious Vittoriano Museum in Rome in 2015. Lea is the author of A Room of Her Own: Inside the Homes and Lives of Creative Women, also published by Thames & Hudson. See how
$55.00 hardcover
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Learn how to grow exquisitely beautiful cut owers wherever you live in this climateconscious guide.
Secrets from the Flower Farm
Growing Abundant Flowers in Unpredictable Conditions
Rebecca Starling and Christine McCabe
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$24.95 hardcover
ISBN 978-1-760-76408-1
ISBN 978-1-760-76484- 5
81⁄2" × 107⁄8"
243 color illustrations
240 pages
Lifestyle
March
$39.95 hardcover
(CAN $53.95)
What is the secret to growing abundant cut flowers even in unpredictable conditions? This complete guide to the seed-to-vase journey reveals how to grow flowers with incredible fragrance, embrace sustainability, and discover gorgeous new varieties of homegrown blooms.
Flower farmer Rebecca Starling shares her secrets to successfully growing cut flowers for the home. Whether a growing space is large or small, it’s remarkably easy to be surrounded by color for many months of the year. Flower-farm secrets include unusual, heirloom, and new plant choices; trending plants and flower fashion; cold-hardy, heat-tolerant, and drought-resistant plants; soil blocking and successful growing from seed; drying your own flowers; the importance of day length; low-maintenance plants for busy people; hero flowers for every season; and recipes for stunning arrangements.
Secrets from the Flower Farm examines innovative ways of growing, and shares the clever plant choices that will produce armfuls of flowers to be cut for months on end.
Rebecca Starling is an English farmer- orist who studied at the Royal Horticultural Society in London, the New York Botanical Garden, and the London Flower School. She has grown owers in her gardens in a tiny at in London, in the mountains of Switzerland, in the humid summers and cold winters of Nantucket, and now on a micro ower farm on the coast of South Australia. Christine McCabe is an expert gardener and the travel writer for The Australian. She is the author of Adelaide Hills Gardens
An invaluable guide to growing your garden and herbal rst- aid kit from herbs, owers, and foraged weeds.
The Healing Garden
Cultivate Your Garden to Treat, Feed, and Soothe
Caroline Parker
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Homegrown Food All Year Round
$29.95 hardcover
ISBN 978-1-760-76382- 4
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71⁄2" × 97⁄8"
182 color illustrations
216 pages Food & Lifestyle
February
$34.95 hardcover (CAN $45.95)
Medicinal herbs aren’t just for traditional medicinal preparations, they are also a wonderful way to complement a healthy diet. The Healing Garden is the perfect guide to revitalizing your health with ingredients you can grow and forage yourself.
From edible treats to therapeutic remedies, unearth the healing potential of plants both wild and cultivated. This stylishly illustrated book features forty herb profiles and seven medicinal weeds ideal for foraging, plus instructions on how to set up and maintain a planted or container garden.
You’ll learn to develop the healing power of your very own medicinal garden, with edible recipes for cakes, cookies, salads, soups, teas, and many more. This practical guide also features easy, natural remedies for your skin, gut, muscles, heart, and mind with recipes for oils, tinctures, compresses, steams, and washes for health and healing.
Caroline Parker (BHSc Western Herbal Medicine) is an herbalist, farmer, forager, and facilitator. She grows herbs and owers for her business, The Cottage Herbalist, where she sells her award- winning, certi ed organic, and wild-crafted tea blends. When she isn’t in her studio hand- blending and packing orders, she is sowing seeds, picking owers, prepping garden beds, shoveling compost, and tearing around on the ride- on mower. Lucy Mora, a Melbourne illustrator, came across a charming 1870s cottage in Newstead, Central Victoria, and decided to move there with her husband and dog. It was there that she discovered her love for growing produce and preserving. Her kitchen is lined with jars of preserved fruits and vegetables reminiscent of her childhood. Lucy has transformed the “mow and blow” garden she inherited into a garden full of vegetables, perennials, and cornucopian charm.
A fun and fascinating introduction to quantum physics and the mysteries of our universe, Quarks, Sparks and Quantum Mysteries is a reminder that the scienti c truth is often stranger than ction.
Praise for Universal Guide to the Night Sky
“Expand your knowledge of the universe with this comprehensive guide to the Northern and Southern hemispheres. . . .
A good addition to non ction collections for a well- rounded and detailed view of the night sky.”
— School Library Journal
Praise for The Secret Life of Stars
“A sparkling work of narrative non ction.”
—Wall Street Journal
Quarks, Sparks and Quantum Mysteries
A Cosmic Guide to the Building Blocks of Our Universe
Lisa Harvey-Smith
Illustrated by Aidan Ryan
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$22.95 hardcover
ISBN 978-1-760-76158- 5
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6" × 81⁄8"
Illustrated in color throughout
128 pages
Non ction
Children ages 8+
April
$19.95 paperback
(CAN $25.95)
All things in the universe are governed by the laws of science, but what happens when nature acts in unexpected ways? Why does the bizarre behavior of tiny particles in the quantum world bamboozle us? How can objects on opposite sides of the universe be connected?
In Quarks, Sparks and Quantum Mysteries, award-winning astrophysicist Professor Lisa Harvey-Smith takes you on a journey to meet the invisible forces that guide everything from the smallest atom to the shape of the cosmos, exploring theories of space and time, black holes, gravitational waves, and much more.
Lisa Harvey- Smith is an award- winning astronomer and former Australian government ambassador for women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). She is the author of The Secret Life of Stars: Astrophysics for Everyone and Universal Guide to the Night Sky. Follow her on Instagram @lisa.harveysmith. Aidan Ryan is an illustrator, graphic designer, and all- round creative living in Naarm (Melbourne). He utilizes distinctively simple lines paired with strong colors, allowing the ideas behind his work to speak loud and clear. Aidan nds inspiration in rough or naive designs of unusual and forgotten objects, found through his daily observations of the world. Follow him on Instagram @heyaidan_.
Follow Little Bee as she buzzes from garden to greenhouse to desert, visiting all kinds of different blooms, each one as beautiful and fascinating as the next.
Book of Blooms
Little Bee leaves her hive and flies out to discover the many beautiful and strange plants and flowers that bring color to the world. Buzz by dazzling tulips and floating water lilies but watch out for the snapping Venus flytraps!
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$9.99 board book
ISBN 978- 0- 500- 65345- 6
ISBN 978- 0- 500- 65374- 6
55⁄8" × 83⁄8"
Illustrated in color throughout 24 pages
Non ction
Children ages 0– 3
March
$9.99 board book (CAN $13.50)
Packed with bright illustrations and creative wordplay, this chunky board book is designed to instill a love of nature from an early age, great for reading aloud yet perfect for bedtime, finishing with a peaceful nighttime scene. Written by an expert baby-book writer, using sound effects and simple phrases to engage babies with the pictures on the page, this series of board books has broad appeal to both Zommer fans and gift givers alike.
bestselling
Yuval Zommer is an award- winning and bestselling author, illustrator, and environmentalist based in London. He studied at the Royal College of Art and worked for many years as a creative director at leading advertising agencies before becoming an author and illustrator. Titles in his Big Book series have been worldwide bestsellers, with over two million copies in print across twentyeight languages. Follow him on X and Instagram @yuvalzommer.
Follow Little Robin on a ight from the city to the jungle, visiting ten different kinds of birds from around the world.
Little Robin’s Book of Birds
Yuval Zommer
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$9.99 board book
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ISBN 978- 0- 500- 65373- 9
55⁄8" × 83⁄8"
Illustrated in color throughout 24 pages
Non ction
Children ages 0– 3
March
$9.99 board book
(CAN $13.50)
Little Robin wakes up early and flies away from the nest on an adventure, meeting over ten species of birds from all over the world, from garden sparrows to city magpies, soaring bald eagles to flightless kiwis. Little Robin’s Book of Birds is a delightful, colorful treat, ending with a quiet nighttime scene perfect for winding down at bedtime.
This reimagining of the author’s bestselling The Big Book of Birds is designed to instill an early love and curiosity for the natural world and its wonderous wildlife. Packed with sound effects and simple phrases to engage babies with Yuval Zommer’s gorgeous illustrations, this chunky board book is perfect for Zommer fans and any child who loves the sound of birdsong.
Yuval Zommer is an award- winning and bestselling author, illustrator, and environmentalist based in London. He studied at the Royal College of Art and worked for many years as a creative director at leading advertising agencies before becoming an author and illustrator. Titles in his Big Book series have been worldwide bestsellers, with over two million copies in print across twenty- eight languages. Follow him on X and Instagram @yuvalzommer.
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Published to coincide with Miffy’s seventieth birthday, this beautiful art book introduces young children to some of the world’s most iconic artists.
Miffy and the Artists
Dick Bruna
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ISBN 978- 0- 500- 65066- 0
Miffy the rabbit needs no introduction—she’s one of the best-loved bunnies in the world. Created by Dutch graphic designer Dick Bruna in 1955, Miffy will mark her seventieth birthday in 2025. To celebrate, Thames & Hudson will publish Miffy and the Artists—a delightful portrayal of the art that inspired Bruna’s own work and that continues to inspire the next generation of artists.
Miffy and the Artists is a joyful introduction to art for young children, featuring Bruna’s bold illustrations in combination with iconic artworks by Frida Kahlo, Yayoi Kusama, Henri Matisse, Vincent van Gogh, and Andy Warhol, among others.
Using clever pairings of Bruna’s Miffy illustrations with with these well-loved works of art, the book neatly captures the essence of each work. Combining a simple statement about each artist with questions that encourage children to look more closely at the artwork on the page, Miffy and the Artists is a warm welcome into the world of art for young children and their families.
Mi y’s creator, Dick Bruna (1927–2017), was born in Utrecht, the Netherlands. He wrote and illustrated no fewer than 124 picture books and designed many posters and book covers during a career that spanned sixty years. Of all his creations, Mi y gained him the most acclaim. In 2025, Mi y’s seventieth birthday will be celebrated internationally. Follow Mi y on Instagram @mi y_o cial.
ISBN 978- 0- 500- 65378- 4
83⁄4" × 83⁄4"
Illustrated in color throughout 64 pages
Non ction
Children ages 3+
April
$16.95 hardcover
(CAN $22.95)
Alice Melvin’s awardwinning Mouse is off on another mindful adventure in nature.
Praise for Mouse’s Wood
“The months roll around with pleasant rhymes and beguiling artwork.”
—Wall Street Journal
Praise for Mouse on the River
“The appeal is in the minutely detailed objects on the winding shores: boating equipment, homes, plants, and animals. Movable aps allow readers a glimpse at the well- stocked interiors of a boathouse studio, a houseboat, stores, and other places as Mouse drifts by. . . . Multiple reads will be necessary to spot the dozens of items found throughout and inventoried on the nal page. . . . Happy hours ahead on this river!”
— Kirkus Reviews
Mouse by the Sea A Vacation in Nature
Alice Melvin
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$19.95 hardcover
ISBN 978- 0- 500- 65270-1
Mouse on the River: A Journey Through Nature
$19.95 hardcover
ISBN 978- 0- 500- 65328- 9
ISBN 978- 0- 500- 65365- 4
93⁄4" × 115⁄8"
Illustrated in color throughout with 15 aps and 1 double gatefold
32 pages
Fiction
Children ages 3+
April
$19.95 hardcover
(CAN $25.95)
Join Mouse on his summer vacation by the seaside. Each day brings new excitement, from sandcastles on the beach to ice cream on the promenade, sunbathing on the sand dunes to looking for treasures among the rock pools! Intricate illustrations and interactive flaps reveal many plants and animals to identify, and the atmospheric rhyming text sets the scene for this perfect summer vacation.
When we last saw him, Mouse was journeying along the river to visit a friend who lived by the sea. This summer, he’s come back to wander along the coastal path and discover all the seaside has to offer.
Mouse by the Sea features interactive flaps and gatefolds throughout, which draw the reader’s attention to hidden details and convey the ebb and flow of the tide. As Mouse makes his way along the coast and ventures out on a boat trip, he encounters lots of local wildlife, including seals and dolphins, diving gannets, and nesting puffins. The back of the book features a nature guide packed with fascinating facts about the different habitats and wildlife that Mouse encounters.
Alice Melvin is an award- winning illustrator and product designer who lives and works in Scotland. Melvin is the creator of Mouse’s Wood, which won the 2022 GOLD Junior Design Award for the Best Pre- Schooler Book 3– 5yrs. It was both a Daily Telegraph and Observer Children’s Book of the Year and has over 180,000 copies in print across sixteen languages. Follow her on Instagram @alicemelvin.
A charmingly illustrated, tongue-in-cheek ode to the power of music from the author and illustrator of Morris and the Magic of Stories.
Praise for
Morris and the Magic of Stories
“This picture book delivers its unexpected twist with drama and wit. The well- paced story reads aloud beautifully; the illustrations feature expressive drawings and appealing use of colors. A satisfying picture book in which a cagey cat sets out with a simple goal and unintentionally achieves a more complex one: creating a community of friends.”
— Booklist
Wolfgang and the Magic of Music
Didier Lévy
Illustrated by Lorenzo Sangiò
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$17.95 hardcover
ISBN 978- 0- 500- 65325- 8
Wolfgang the wolf dreams of starting a band. Without a second thought he places an ad, and to his great surprise, Rex the rabbit appears, a rocker with a fabulous voice. The Big Bads are born. They are an immediate hit, and their fans come to listen from all over the forest. But Wolfgang’s wolfish taste for rabbits is never far away . . .
Wolfgang and the Magic of Music is the sweet tale of an unlikely friendship, and how the power of song can bring everyone together.
Didier Lévy has written over forty books for children, including How to Light Your Dragon and Life with My Dragon. Follow him on Instagram @levydidier. Lorenzo Sangiò is a graduate of the Brescia Academy of Fine Arts. He has illustrated numerous books, and has won several prizes for his work, including Illustrator of the Year, an award promoted by Città del Sole. Follow him on Instagram @lorenzosangio.
ISBN 978- 0- 500- 65383- 8
91⁄8" × 111⁄2"
Illustrated in color throughout 40 pages
Fiction
Children ages 3+
January
$17.95 hardcover
(CAN $23.95)
Young readers are invited to lose themselves on a journey through history, seeking people and objects with stories to tell across nine different eras.
Lost and Found in History
Clara Booth
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ISBN 978- 0- 500- 65256- 5
So You Want to be a Roman Soldier?
$14.95 hardcover
ISBN 978- 0- 500- 65183- 4
ISBN 978- 0- 500- 65350- 0
91⁄8" × 117⁄8"
Illustrated in color throughout 48 pages
Non ction
Children Ages 5+
March
$19.95 hardcover
(CAN $25.95)
Follow two kids and their cheeky puppy on a chase across time in this fascinating and funny interactive introduction to history at its grandest . . . and its most gruesome, by debut author-illustrator Clara Booth.
Traversing Ancient Egypt and the Roman Empire to the French Revolution and New York’s Roaring '20s, this book combines the seek-andfind fun of Where’s Waldo? with the irreverent hilarity of Horrible Histories In each era, readers are encouraged to search through a busy illustrated scene where key people and objects are hiding. On the following spread, well-researched and playfully told facts accompany illustrated vignettes, adding insight to what the reader has found.
From the Tang dynasty in China to the Aztec culture in the Valley of Mexico, and the dirty streets of Tudor London, Lost and Found in History is an exciting immersion in different time periods that will delight young history lovers.
Clara Booth is an illustrator based in London. She graduated with a BA of Fine Arts from Camberwell College of Art in 2022 and has illustrated eight phonics books for early readers. She has also worked for Kew Gardens and the British Film Institute. This is her rst book as an author- illustrator. Follow her on Instagram @claraebooth.
The second book in the mysterious Miss Cat series featuring a private eye with ears on her hat and a nose for mystery!
Praise for Miss Cat:
The Case of the Curious Canary “Going for a noir tone . . . a sly caper featuring a particularly clever, observant, and memorably clad sleuth.”
— Kirkus Reviews
“The purrfect investigator. . . . The illustrations, with strong black pencils and a vivid color palette, help with establishing a mysterious mood and antiquated atmosphere.”
— School Library Journal
Miss Cat
The Gnome’s Nightmare
Jean-Luc Fromenthal
Illustrated by Joëlle Jolivet
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The Case of the Curious Canary
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ISBN 978- 0- 500- 66026-3
ISBN 978- 0- 500- 66033-1
6" × 91⁄8"
Illustrated in color throughout 64 pages
Fiction
Children ages 6+
January
$12.95 paperback
(CAN $17.50)
When an unusual visitor asks Miss Cat to stop a terrible dream from coming true, she has a whale of a mystery on her hands. Soon she’s on the trail of a secretive author, meeting a mysterious mayor, and chasing a pack of peculiar pirates. But with a little help from her friends, no case is too tough for Miss Cat to crack!
Jean- Luc Fromenthal and Joëlle Jolivet are the creators of numerous internationally acclaimed children’s books, including Oops!, Bonesville, and 365 Penguins, which received the Boston Globe- Horn Book Honor. Follow Joëlle on Instagram @jolivetjoelle.
ISBN 978-0-500-65246-6
We use the internet every day, but how much do you know about how it actually works? Real- life brainiac Dr. Larissa Suzuki is here to help.
Praise for The Brainiac’s Book of Robots and AI
“O er[s] younger readers basic understandings of how mechanical motion is generated, algorithmic programming, and present and future possibilities while keeping the tone light with jolly interjections and talking heads exchanging robot jokes throughout.”
— Kirkus Reviews
The Brainiac’s Book of the Internet
How the Online World Works
Prof. Dr. Larissa Suzuki
Illustrated by Harriet Russell
We use the internet every day to connect with friends, to share information, and to keep ourselves entertained, but what exactly is it? And how does it work? Dr. Larissa Suzuki is the brainiac with the answers.
In this fun and interactive book, you will discover how computers store information and communicate with other devices, how downloading and streaming work, and what makes the internet fast or slow.
Tips on how to use social media and communicate safely online make this book an essential read for internet-loving kids and their families, along with the info on what makes the best passwordand how to discover your IP address.
Written with the trademark Brainiac’s sense of humor and packed with activities to do online and offline, The Brainiac’s Book of the Internet is the perfect creative and accessible introduction to STEM topics.
ISBN 978- 0- 500- 65309- 8
81⁄2" × 107⁄8"
Illustrated in color throughout 64 pages
Non ction
Children ages 7+
April
$17.95 hardcover
(CAN $23.95)
Medal from the Royal Academy Harriet Russell activity
Prof. Dr. Larissa Suzuki is a computer scientist, engineer, author, and inventor. She holds a PhD in computer science and an MPhil in electrical engineering. She currently works as a visiting scientist at NASA JPL, honorary associate professor at UCL, and a technical director in the O ce of the CTO at Google. She has received numerous awards for her contribution to industry and international science, including the of Engineering. She is an advocate for increasing diversity in engineering. a London- based artist. She has written and illustrated eight books for children and is the illustrator of the This Book Thinks You’re a . . .activity series. Follow her on Instagram @ harriet_russell_illustration.
From the author of Glow and Bang, using luminous printing, Life immerses readers in the wonders of life on our wild planet.
Praise for Glow
“Visually stunning . . . UV ink technology lends an eye- popping phosphorescent e ect to the wildlife and ora that adorn the pages, and short paragraphs of informational text pack a hefty dose of scienti c knowledge. This brilliant dive into all things literally bright and beautiful is custom- made for curious upperelementary scientists, though younger children and adults may also fall in love with the sheer beauty of the artwork.”
— Shelf Awareness
Praise for Bang
“Earthly phenomena in all their glory shine from the pages of this oversized celebration. . . . A work brimming with natural marvels, sure to entrance burgeoning geologists.”
— Kirkus Reviews
Life
The Wild Wonders of Biodiversity
Jennifer N. R. Smith
Joanna Bagniewska (Consultant)
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The Wild Wonders of Bioluminescence
$24.95 hardcover
ISBN 978- 0- 500- 65320-3
Bang:
The Wild Wonders of Earth’s Phenomena
$24.95 hardcover
ISBN 978- 0- 500- 65334- 0
ISBN 978- 0- 500- 65335-7
107⁄8" × 141⁄4"
Illustrated in color throughout 40 pages
Non ction
Children ages 7+
March
$24.95 hardcover
(CAN $33.95)
Life is the third book in the highly acclaimed series by award-winning author and illustrator Jennifer N. R. Smith. This immersive, intricately illustrated book printed in luminous HUV ink takes you on a tour of our wild planet and showcases the wonders of its biodiversity. Discover what makes flamingos pink, how bat saliva can help save people’s lives, and much more.
This beautiful book introduces the concept of biodiversity to children and explains why it’s so important to the world we live in. Learn how unlikely animal friends rely on each other for survival: from the crab that uses sea anemones as boxing gloves to shrimp that ride around on sea slugs, and discover why there would be no chocolate without pesky midges!
Stunning illustrations and informative diagrams bring to life important concepts, such as food chains, pollination, and genetic diversity, and the difference between a biome and a habitat, as well as demonstrating remarkable ways that different species have adapted to their natural environment.
Life highlights the importance of protecting and supporting biodiversity in our natural world and looks at ways that we can help to save our planet’s wildlife. A feast for the eyes and the mind, Life will inspire young ecologists to see the wonder in the natural world around them.
Jennifer N. R. Smith is an award- winning illustrator based in Bristol and the author of Glow and Bang. She has a BA in ne arts and is certi ed in scienti c illustration with MAA. In 2023, Glow was shortlisted for four AOI World Illustration Awards, won joint silver for Best Designed/Illustrated Book for Children at Junior Design Awards 2023, and has been nominated for the Yoto Carnegie Medal for Illustration 2024. Follow her on Instagram @wonder.theory. Joanna Bagniewska is a zoologist and science communicator with a PhD from the University of Oxford. She works as a senior lecturer in environmental sciences at Brunel University and is the author of The Modern Bestiary: A Curated Collection of Wonderous Wildlife. Follow her on X @JMBagniewska.
The Odyssey in 1,000 Pieces
A Storytelling Jigsaw Puzzle
Daisy Dunn
Illustrated by Good Wives and Warriors
Odysseus’s homecoming in 1,000 pieces: dive into Homer’s timeless epic with this jigsaw puzzle and concertina foldout, illustrated in jaw-dropping detail.
$24.95 ($33.95 CAN)
ISBN 978-0-500-42106-2
The Story of Art in 1,000 Pieces
A Narrative Jigsaw Puzzle
Susie Hodge
Illustrated by Grace Helmer
Embark on a captivating 1,000-piece journey through art history with this jigsaw puzzle. Trace the evolution of human expression from the first drawings to modern-day masterpieces.
$24.95 ($33.95 CAN)
ISBN 978-0-500-42104-8
The Big Belly of the Whale
A Shaped Jigsaw Puzzle
Yuval Zommer
Piece together this 70-piece, whale-shaped puzzle to discover all your favorite ocean creatures beautifully illustrated by Yuval Zommer.
$21.95 ($28.95 CAN)
ISBN 978-0-500-42111-6
Bugtastic Bingo A Game for All Ages
Yuval Zommer
Bugtastic Bingo brings to life forty-eight bugs that will make you squirm, squeal, and scream in this family game by Yuval Zommer.
$23.95 ($31.95 CAN)
ISBN 978-0-500-42112-3
Bigger Than This
The Ultimate Science Card Game
Jenny Jacoby Illustrated by Daniel Frost
Grab your gloves and your lab coat and prepare to explore chemistry, zoology, botany, and astronomy in this ultimate science showdown.
$19.95 ($25.95 CAN)
ISBN 978-0-500-42110-9
Queen of Arts
Women artists book and playing cards
Lydia Miller Illustrated by Laura Callaghan
Reshuffle art history with Queen of Arts, a beautifully illustrated deck of playing cards and book spotlighting the lives, work, and legacies of fifty-four remarkable women.
$16.99 ($22.99 CAN)
ISBN 978-0-500-42107-9
Epiphany!
The Game of Great Art Ideas
Robert Shore
Illustrated by Michelle Mildenberg Lara
From revelation to creation: play this memory game to learn about twenty-five thrilling “eureka” moments in art history from 1907 to today.
$19.95 ($25.95 CAN)
ISBN 978-0-500-42109-3
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Art of the Book, The, 2
Ashworth, Chris, 17
Assemblage, 35
Bagniewska, Joanna, 61 Baker, Simon, 30
Bakker, Nienke, 5 Basa, Tyler, 20
Big Belly of the Whale, 64 Bigger Than This, 65
Blokland, Ann, 5 Bonnet, Isabelle, 23 Booth, Clara, 55
Brainiac’s Book of the Internet, The, 59 Brown, Susanna, 20 Bruce Gilden, 28 Bruna, Dick, 49
Bugtastic Bingo, 64 Bure, Gilles de, 30 Bénichou, Caroline, 29