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Mapping London
Making Sense of the City
Hardback, 29.0 x 24.0 cm, 288 pages

Buy Now: UK £39.95 | US $59.95

Mapping London: Making Sense of the City is a beautiful, compelling anthology of over six centuries of London maps, tracing the mesmerising evolution of the city and exploring the hopes and fears of its inhabitants as history unfolds.

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Botanic Gardens
A Living History
Hardback, 28.0 x 23.0 cm, 288 pages

Buy Now: UK £39.95 | US $59.95

Botanic Gardens: A Living History is an extensive and practical guide to the world’s foremost botanic gardens. This visually stunning hardback book unearths the fascinating history of the botanic garden, from the first modern gardens founded in Northern Italy, to the technological achievements of contemporary gardens.

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Emerging Technologies and Housing Prototypes
Paperback, 18.0 x 13.0 cm, 480 pages

Buy Now: UK £24.95 | US $39.95

Emerging Technologies and Housing Prototypes is an extensive guide to new materials and technologies being used and developed for the building industry. Featuring prototypes already in the first stages of manufacture alongside more conceptual speculative designs, Emerging Technologies is a mesmerising glimpse into the future of architecture.

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Still Open
The Guide to Traditional London Shops
Paperback, 19.0 x 19.0 cm, 176 pages

Buy Now: UK £12.95 | US $19.95

London is world famous for its multitude of shops, but Knightsbridge and Oxford Street are just the tip of the iceberg. Each area of London – from Hackney to Hampstead, from Putney to Peckham – has its own distinctive atmosphere, shops and unique history. Unfortunately, the homogenisation of the high street is beginning to blur these distinctions.

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On Your Bike!
The Complete Guide to Cycling
Paperback, 27.0 x 21.0 cm, 192 pages

Buy Now: UK £16.95 | US $24.95

On Your Bike! is a visually stunning book that truly captures the spirit of cycling in the twenty-first century. Warmly and accessibly written by author and Guardian columnist Matt Seaton, this is a brand new take on cycling that will appeal to anyone who has ever experienced the thrill and freedom of the open road.

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