
Books from the world’s most prestigious museums and art galleries (Part One: The National Gallery, London)
Yale University Press publishes books on behalf of some of the world’s most prestigious museums and art galleries,…
Yale University Press publishes books on behalf of some of the world’s most prestigious museums and art galleries,…
In 2011, in collaboration with the Metropolitan Museum of Art New York, Yale University Press published Alexander McQueen:…
In our Book of the Month for May, one of the foremost Marxist critics of his generation argues…
Last week CHARLES FREEMAN, author of Holy Bones, Holy Dust, discussed the Medieval concept of ‘sacred flesh’. This week…
Britain has become gripped by Royal Wedding fever, but are the notions of perfect love we aspire to…
Starting this month Tate Britain is showcasing the work of the visionary (and controversial) architect James Frazer Stirling. The…
Yale University Press presents some ideas to kick-start your bank-holiday reading. Easter is fast approaching, and the more…
From Lord Palmerston to Bill Clinton, Yale University Press publishes a variety of books that examine the lives of the…
Yale University Press presents a wide variety of books for the Easter period, looking at Christian art, history…
In his newly published book Holy Bones, Holy Dust, CHARLES FREEMAN presents a full-scale history of medieval relics….
As the European Union exerts pressure on Portugal to commit to a programme of austerity measures in exchange…
CHRISTOPHER LANE’s The Age of Doubt: Tracing the Roots of Our Religious Uncertainty investigates the scientific, literary and intellectual icons…
The London Book Fair, one of the biggest events in the book publishing calendar, kicked off yesterday, with an…
JOHN GOODALL’s stunning new book The English Castle: 1066 – 1650 brings to life the history of English…
A new book which accompanies an exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, celebrates legendary Italian-American guitar makers, tracing…