This lavishly illustrated volume explores one of the most versatile, useful and enduring technologies ever invented: the book. “Books: A Living History” charts the evolution and Read More »
Like Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King and Nelson Mandela, Aung San Suu Kyi is an iconic figure, and the best-known prisoner of conscience alive today. Awarded Read More »
This intimate portrait by his former personal assistant and confidante reveals the man behind the legendary filmmaker–for the first time. Stanley Kubrick, the director of a Read More »
This publication identifies potential hazards at the LPG/chemical ship/shore interface. Referencing industry regulations and guidance, it suggests best working practices for the terminal and the ship Read More »
A handy and compact RFiD travel neck pouch with an adjustable neck strap and belt loop included. Featuring 2 card pockets, 4 stash pockets, a pen Read More »
A practical, hands-on cookery book that makes it as easy as possible for parents, grandparents and carers to have fun cooking with a toddler aged 1 Read More »
*Shall we take an umbrella… or evacuate the city? The Weather Machine is about a miraculous-but-overlooked invention that helps us through our daily lives – and Read More »
The Stanford’s Tourist Map of Europe is from a fascinating series of reproductions from our Edward Stanford Cartographic Collection archive.Published by Stanford’s Geographical Establishment in May Read More »
The official playscript of the original West End production of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.It was always difficult being Harry Potter and it isn`t much Read More »