
Yale Art Books – Looking Forward to 2020
For 2020 we look forward to a new list of beautiful, insightful art books from Yale University Press and our gallery partners. As well…
For 2020 we look forward to a new list of beautiful, insightful art books from Yale University Press and our gallery partners. As well…
April is the month when art historians from near and far gather for the annual Association for Art History conference. To celebrate, we’ve put…
This year, we’re delighted to be publishing Terry Eagleton‘s tenth work with Yale, Radical Sacrifice, a weaving and cross-cultural examination of sacrifice from ancient times to…
To celebrate both International Women’s Day and the centenary of women’s suffrage in Britain, we’ve taken a look at some of our favourite stories…
We know it’s only November, but here at Yale University Press, London, we’re very keen to provide some bookish inspiration for your Christmas gift…
ARE you ready for the first Monday in May? The Met Gala is one of the premiere fashion events of the year. A star-studded…
‘Sometimes the only thing better than reading a book is hearing someone talk about it.’ – The Arts Fuse on Latest Readings Book lovers…
‘Delectable, utterly brilliant and, in that hackneyed phrase, a must-read.’ – Nigella Lawson on Play All With time (and hand-baggage) at such a premium,…
To mark London Fashion Week 2016, from 19 – 23 February, the YaleBooks Blog is celebrating some favourite fashion books of the season. In…
Five years on from the Tahrir Square uprising that shook the world in 2011, we are still debating what the Arab Spring means for…
‘Being book crazy is an aspect of love, and therefore scarcely rational at all’ – Clive James Clive James’ new book Latest Readings has made quite…
Yale has a visual feast of medieval and renaissance art books that would make perfect Christmas gifts! They include: a comprehensive account of one…
Whether your winter pursuits include trips to the ballet, winter wine tasting or some fireside garden planning in anticipation of spring, our winter reading…
‘If Terry Eagleton didn’t exist, it would be necessary to invent him.’ – Simon Critchley, author of The Book of Dead Philosophers Terry Eagleton…
‘I don’t think there’s a trade publishing house producing high-calibre, serious non-fiction of the quality and variety of Yale.’ – Sam Leith It’s officially autumn,…