A classic account of the archaeology and antiquities of Jordan, based upon a lifetime's knowledge of the region.
An absorbing and accessible account of the effects of disease and pandemics on human history, from the ancient to the modern world.
A provocative study of the 19th-century artist and designer William Morris, revealing new insights into how his family relationships affected his work.
An absorbing study of the artist, establishing his name among the major British painters of the 20th century. Includes reproductions of many of his best works.
An exploration of the life, work and cultural influence of the writer and publisher Arthur Mee, best known for founding The Children's Encyclopaedia.
A collection of the paintings and drawings of the Cambridge artist Jon Harris, showcasing his unique view of the city landscape that has inspired him.
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 comprehensive coursebook introducing students and teachers to the non-theistic side of the debate over God's existence and its rich philosophical pedigree.