A psychoanalytical study of the male search for a sense of belonging in the world and the religious sensibilities that arise from it, explored through imagery.
A guide to the pre-Greek civilisations of Europe and Western Asia, from the Sumerians, Egyptians and Minoans to the Hebrews, Sea Peoples and Persians.
A celebration and meticulously researched history of the early days of the Leeds College of Art and its radically creative approach to art education.
A lively biography of the Victorian mathematician and philosopher William Clifford and his wife Lucy, the influential journalist and novelist.
A study of the work of the architect and craftsman who built the most important secular buildings in the City of London after the Great Fire.
The definitive biography of the Victorian educator Charlotte Mason, revealing new information about her background and her importance in woman's education.
A fascinating collection of annotated letters offering new insight into the development of early 20th-century modernism, particularly in the Imagist movement.
Full of extracts and illustrations from the original issues, this is the definitive story of one of the world's great children's papers, by its last editor.
An exploration of the life, work and cultural influence of the writer and publisher Arthur Mee, best known for founding The Children's Encyclopaedia.
An accessible introduction to the question of human knowing, offering a map of the cognitive activities that lead us towards truth and value.