Dogs Gods by FLACH, TIM
Category: Architecture
Since the wolf first snuck into the caves of our ancestors to take warmth from the fire, dogs have been man's constant companion. In this stunning follow-up to the critically acclaimed EQUUS, multi award-winning photographer Tim Flach again sets out to document human-animal relationships to provide a u ...Show more
Complete Guide to the Great Ocean Road by Best Shot
Category: Architecture
This book gives background information and a detailed guide to all the parks, important towns and sights in Victoria's south-west. Superb photographs and detailed maps.
Make Grammar Great Again: Crimes Against the English Language in 140 Characters by Meredith Forrester
Category: Architecture
It’s hard to address all of Donald Trump’s mistakes in 140 characters, but Meredith Forrester is doing her best. Since the announcement of the Presidential election in November 2016, Meredith has been using the power of grammar to copyedit the most powerful man in the world down to size. ‘I realised tha ...Show more
Dinner with the Devil by Helen Macrae
Category: Architecture
In 1896 a small group of Melbourne's first women doctors opened a makeshift hospital in a borrowed church hall. They wanted to give 'poor women the opportunity of being treated by their own sex, and in the presence of women only'. In the first few months they were overwhelmed by large numbers of outpati ...Show more
Tiny Houses Built with Recycled Materials: Inspiration for Constructing Tiny Homes Using Salvaged and Reclaimed Supplies by Ryan Mitchell
Category: Architecture | Series: Tiny House Ser.
Join the tiny house trend! The tiny house movement is a big trend with a very small footprint. Extremely small house, with less than 1,000 square feet of space, are environmentally friendly, less expensive than typical homes, and often movable. "Tiny Houses Built with Recycled Materials" is full of idea ...Show more
Literary Wonderlands by Laura Miller
Category: Architecture
From the advent of the first works of literature many millennia ago, writers have used imaginary worlds both to entertain their readers and to examine concepts, highlight key issues and consider their personal beliefs about the society, natural surroundings and experience of being of which they are a pa ...Show more
Scorn: The Wittiest and Wickedest Insults in Human History by Matthew Parris
Category: Architecture
'Authors are easy to get on with - if you're fond of children.' Michael Joseph, publisher 'May the fleas of a thousand camels infest your armpits' Arab curse 'I married beneath me - all women do.' Nancy Asquith 'Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the f ...Show more
For the Sake of Argument: Essays and Minority Reports by Christopher Hitchens
Category: Architecture
The global turmoil of the late 1980s and early 1990s severely tested every analyst and commentator. Few wrote with such insight as Christopher Hitchens about the large events - or with such discernment and wit about the small tell-tale signs of a disordered culture. First published in 1993, the writings ...Show more
How to Play the Piano by James Rhodes
Category: Architecture
Learn to play one of Bach's most exquisite preludes in just 6 weeks, even if you have never played the piano before. An accessible and inspiring book by the pianist and international bestselling writer James Rhodes, who promises that it gives anyone with two hands, a piano or an electric keyboard and ju ...Show more
How to Eat by Thich Nhat Hanh
Category: Architecture
How to Eat is part of a new series of books from Zen Master, Thich Nhat Hanh, exploring the essential foundations of mindful meditation and practise. Pocket-sized and beautifully illustrated, How to Walk explains what it means to eat as a meditative practice and that the results of mindful eating are b ...Show more
A Sackful of Limericks by Michael Palin
Category: Architecture
If you've ever wondered what happened to the young fellow from Malta who bought his grandfather an altar...If you're concerned about the camper called Jack who found a huge snake in his pack...And if you suspect that an eccentric landowner called Grey spent Christmas a very strange way but aren't sure p ...Show more
The Anatomy of Sheds: New Buildings from an Old Tradition by Jane Field-Lewis
Category: Architecture
Sheds are no longer neglected buildings at the end of the garden. As shown in this book, they have become an area of our home to be discovered by creative designers who see the garden as an extendable space of the home, whether in the heart of the city or in a larger rural setting. Today's sheds are sty ...Show more