The Bee Book is a fascinating collection of everything related to the bee, spanning the natural and scientific to its place in arts and literature; a compact guide to this much-loved and now threatened creature. The title is rigorously researched and illustrated throughout with a selection of stunning photography, illustration and art work.
Jackie Morris' classic book is now available in a lavish, large format. As the Snow Leopard's earthly life begins to wane, she searches for a pure and incorruptible sol to pass her knowledge and power to in order that the hidden valley can remain safe. A tale of magic and myth set amongst the Himalayan mountains.
Whether it's buns, cakes, scones, tarts or pancakes, there's a comfort in a kitchen which smells of fresh baking. This collection of some of the finest traditional recipes from around England includes information on their origins and the long history which has seen them savoured from the dining tables of the past to your own today.
With sweet and savoury options and including information on the histories and traditions of some of England's most popular varieties, this collection is an ideal addition to any cookbook collection and a perfect souvenir or gift for the visitor.
The Tudor Book of the Garden has been designed as a practical garden journal for the twenty-first century whilst sharing extensive information about the Tudor garden and gardener. Its dedicated sections allow gardeners to plan and record their horticultural efforts and refer back to them in this high-quality production diary for years to come.
Take an intimate journey with award-winning wildlife photographer Drew Buckley as he observes the trials and joys of the Atlantic Puffin, the UK's most recognisable seabird. Featuring stunning photography, The Puffin Book provides an informative insight into the daily struggles of this tenacious little bird.