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Photographic Studies
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Civilisations: How Do We Look / The Eye of Faith (Hardback)Special Price €9.99 Regular Price €17.99
The idea of 'civilisation' has always been debated, even fought over. At the heart of those debates lies the big question of how people - from prehistory to the present day - have depicted themselves and others, both human and divine.
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The Museum of Broken Relationships : Modern Love in 203 Everyday Objects€19.50
What to do with the fragments of a love affair?
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Fair Faces: Images from a Disappearing Ireland€24.99
Fair Faces: Images from a Disappearing Ireland is a truly remarkable collection of unique pictures, which have never been published before. Readers may even find themselves, friends, or relatives captured within its pages.
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Postmodern Design Complete€70.99
A comprehensive and authoritative publication on one of the most popular periods of international design, including architecture, furniture, ceramics, applied arts, graphics, and textiles
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Abandoned : The most beautiful and forgotten places from around the world€15.65
The places time forgot From the magical empty theatres of Detroit to the lost playgrounds of Chernobyl, there are places across the globe that were once a hub of activity, but are now abandoned and in decay.
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Robert Frank: HOLD STILL - keep going€35.15
Individual photographers
. Hold Still, Keep Going is the long-awaited reprint of the catalogue to Robert Frank’s (born 1924) 2001 exhibition at the Museum Folkwang in Essen.
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In the Wake : Japanese Photographers Respond to 3/11€49.99
With interpretive essays from leading American and Japanese scholars and statements from the artists themselves, this book presents the unfolding process of how photography can address destruction, social change, anxiety and memory, through images that express emotions beyond words.
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Yeats in love€19.95
To commemorate the 150th birthday of the Nobel Laureate, acclaimed illustrator Annie West takes a wry look at the hapless, nerdy love life of WB Yeats, and tracks, in a semi-fictitious way, his relentless and ultimately unsuccessful pursuit of the flame haired, short tempered patriot, Maud Gonne.
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