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Gemma Levine: Golden Threads
Throughout Gemma Levine's career, ‘Golden Threads’ have arisen from the opportunity to engage with some of the most famous and influential people of our times. 74pp.

Gemma Levine: Go With the Flow
Diagnosed with breast cancer, internationally renowned photographer Gemma Levine determined to use her skill and connections to write a book about her experience that would be a companion, a resource, an aide and, finally, a practical guide to the incredible journey all cancer patients must travel if they are to regain control of their life. 184pp.

Gemma Levine: Memories
Well know portrait photographer Gemma Levine captures personalities who have made a major contribution to our society in his or her own way. Their memories make remarkable reading. Originally published to raise money for the Alzheimer's Disease Society. 160pp including numerous full page b/w illustrations.

Marino Marini: Catalogue Raisonné of the Graphic Works (Engravings and Lithographs) 1919-1980
This is the hardbound catalogue raisonné of the graphic work of the renowned twentieth century Italian artist Marino Marini, published in 1993, it contains fully illustrated and annotated entries for 384 engravings, lithographs and graphic works. 278pp.

Igor Mitoraj
Issued in connection with an exhibition at the Accademia Italiana delle Arti Applicate; large quarto, 176 pp, including numerous full and double page illustrations with some colour.

Celebrating Moore
Celebrating Moore is the biggest single volume to be produced on the artist’s oeuvre, reproducing in full colour over 300 of his most important works.

The Life of Henry Moore
Henry Moore’s rise from Yorkshire miner’s son to international acclaim as the twentieth century’s greatest sculptor is one of the most remarkable stories in British art.

Henry Moore: Prints & Portfolios
David Mitchinson, former Head of Collections and Exhibitions at The Henry Moore Foundation, has written a new book, Henry Moore: Prints and Portfolios.

Moore in Paris: In the Bagatelle Garden
A remarkable evocation in full colour of the exhibition of Moore’s late monumental bronzes held in the Bagatelle garden’s Paris, in 1992.

London’s War: The Shelter Drawings of Henry Moore
Early in the Second World War, Henry Moore had to give up working on sculpture when his Hampstead studio was bombed. Instead he concentrated on drawing, creating a monumental series of works showing the plight of people sheltering in the London Underground.