Poetry
SPBH Editions Oslo Arkiv
Ole John Åndal 1st February, hb, £45, 9781917651431
Photographs taken daily of Oslo’s Government Quarter, the site of a 2011 terrorist attack, forms a powerful visual diary that encourages a shared meditation on grief and remembrance.
Mixed Dev Dhunsi 1st February, pb, £30, 9781917651448
Norwegian artist uses photography and text to explore hybrid identity, confronting the ways visibility is shaped by race and seeking a space that celebrates fluidity and plurality.
teNeues Media
London in Frames Ovidiu Selaru 9th February, hb, £49.95, 9783961717385
Invites the reader to discover the world city through street photography. With his artistic approach and eye for the unusual, Selaru uses each image to reveal its own story.
Now is Now Tokyo Lukasz Palka 13th April, pb, £50, 9783961717408
Showcases the dynamic essence of Tokyo from the street. Distinctive perspectives of different photographers who capture the city’s culture and intimate moments.
Kolor Elliott Erwitt 9th February, hb, £50, 9783961717477
Seventy years of vibrant life through Erwitt’s lens.
American Amazon Mac Stone 8th June, hb, £45, 9783961717538 The first comprehensive coffee table book capturing the last great wilderness areas of the American Southeast. Vivid, high-quality photography.
Thames & Hudson
Cut Out Fiona Rogers 2nd June, vol 1, hb, £40, 9780500481127
Presents the previously untold relationship between photography, feminist art and collage, told through the V&A’s extensive collection of photography, spanning
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the 19th century to the present day.
Harry Gruyaert: New York Cedric Klapisch
27th May, hb, £50, 9780500031384
An immersion into the vibrant world of Gruyaert’s New York.
Traces
Ishiuchi Miyako, Lena Fritsch, Yasafumi Nakamori
7th May, hb, £45, 9780500028384
Fifty-year career retrospective of Miyako, Japan’s most influential living female photographer.
Sisters, Saints and Sibyls Nan Goldin
12th March, hb, £30, 9780500031049
Deeply personal exploration of female trauma and resistance.
Philip Jones Griffiths: A Call to Action Donna Ferrato, David Drake (ed), Katherine Holden (ed), Fenella Ferrato (ed), Nguyen Phan Que Mai
5th March, hb, £65, 9780500545485
In-depth retrospective of the work of Jones Griffiths, one of the most influential photojournalists of the 20th century.
Letizia Battaglia Walter Guadagnini 5th February, pb, £14.99, 9780500411315
The perfect primer on renowned Italian photographer.
Henri Cartier-Bresson: Here and Now Clement Cheroux, Alain Seban, Alfred Pacquement, Kristen van Riel
16th April, pb, £45, 9780500298015
Described as “magnificent” by the Good Book Guide, this lavishly illustrated monograph traces Cartier-Bresson’s development as a photographer, activist, journalist and artist.
The Natural History Museum
Wildlife Photographer of the Year 28th May, diary, £14.99, 9780565095901
The perfect gift for nature enthusiasts, this large- format desk diary features gorgeous images from the competition.
The Bookseller Buyer’s Guide Non-Fiction
Times Books Series
In Photos hb, £16.99, 978000880
Edinburgh 7th May, 4725 Photographic portrait offers a distinctive sketch of the Scottish capital as it invites readers on a visual journey through streets, landscapes and culture. Elizabeth 26th March, 6705 Curated collection of 100 evocative images captured by Times photojournalists, each frame telling the story of Queen Elizabeth II’s extraordinary life.
Trope
Seoul Days & Nights Sam Landers (ed) 2nd April, hb, £35.99, 9781951963460
Portrait of Seoul’s duality, historic and hyper-modern, through remarkable photography and astute commentary.
Unicorn
Rapture Mateusz Wrazidlo, Jane Goodall
23rd June, pb, £25, 9781917458832
Intertwining photography with historical accounts of explorers, Rapture reveals a lifelong obsession with the tablelands of the Guiana Highlands and its natural treasures.
Life Sparks Xu Xiaowei, Joshua Gong (ed), Nicholas Sinclair
21st May, hb, £30, 9781917458887
An invitation to pause. This is photography at its most essential, not just documenting life but illuminating its hidden depths.
Trusted Guardians Glenn Rokeberg 28th April, hb, £60, 9781917458917
Explores the individuals who make up the Household Cavalry.
Behind the Scenes Daniel Meadows, Tony Palmer
2nd April, hb, £30, 9781917458955
Shows how films are really made. Featuring Oscar-winning cameraman Vittorio Storaro, and Richard Burton in his last major role, this pictorial record captures the mysteries of filmmaking.
UniPress Books
Endurance 25th June, hb, £30, 9781917226233
Shackleton’s Endurance expedition remains an incredible story of survival against all odds. This large-format showcase contains brand-new prints of Frank Hurley’s astonishing photography from the Royal Geographical Society archives.
Vertebrate
The Rainforests of Britain and Ireland Clifton Bain
14th May, pb, £24.99, 9781910124260
Following The Ancient Pinewoods of Scotland Bain now turns his attention to the mixed oak, birch and other woodlands along the west coasts of the UK and Ireland.
Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Unequivocal Magic Alex Bertram 28th April, hb, £36, 9781771127189 Speaking to the “quiet power” of photographs and their hidden creativity, Bertram brings readers into his own journey into the history of a 1910 portrait of French actress Sarah Bernhardt.
Yale University Press
Edward Steichen and the Garden Sarah Anne McNear, Sue Stuart-Smith
10th February, hb, £50, 9780300284119
The story of photographer Steichen’s deep connections to the natural world, from how it influenced his artistic practice to his award-winning garden.
Poetry Bad Betty
Hide Me Under the Blood and I Shall Be Satisfied Keith Jarrett
26th March, pb, eb, £12.99, 9781913268886
Akoya
Horses Jake Skeets 2nd April, pb, eb, £13.99, 9781836750109
Dine poet’s collection discusses the devastating impact of global warming, industrialisation and US aggression.
Alma Classics
The Withering World Sándor Márai, Peter V Czipott,
John Ridland Ridland (tr) 25th June, pb, eb, £12.99, 9781847499493
Only edition of Márai’s poems in the English language.
Amber Books
Book of Songs Confucius, James Trapp (tr)
16th June, vol 16, hb, £19.99, 9781838866877
Produced using traditional Chinese bookbinding techniques, this newly translated edition is a selected anthology of 25 classic poems. Dual- language presentation.
Arcturus
The Poetry of WB Yeats WB Yeats 1st June, hb, £16.99, 9781398850774
Handsome hardback presents more than 100 of Yeats’ best-loved poems. Elegant gold-embossed cover design and patterned page edges.
Leaves of Grass Walt Whitman 1st June, hb, £16.99, 9781398853287
Gorgeous gift format with printed page edges. Collection represents the culmination of Whitman’s life’s work and contains 400 poems.
The Poetry of John Keats John Keats 1st February, hb, £8.99, 9781398861183
Brings together the most popular poetry of Keats Gold cover embossing and gilded page edges.
Jarrett’s dazzlingly lyrical new collection asks how we process violence when it is lionised in our language, on street signs and in the edicts of a vengeful god.
Crow, Pirate, Fly Hannah Silva 23rd April, pb, eb, £11.99, 9781913268909
Manifesto of pain, pleasure, domination and submission. A power play of identities, authors, lovers and mothers. There are no safe words.
Batsford
Sunny Spells and Scattered Showers Jane McMorland Hunter
2nd April, hb, eb, £25, 9781837330416
A weather poem for every day of the year. An anthology of classic and contemporary poems.
Poetry of the Zodiac Liz Ison 19th March, hb, eb, £16.99, 9781837330430
Fun and enlightening collection takes readers on a journey around the signs of the zodiac wheel.
A Nature Poem for Every Day of the Year Jane McMorland Hunter
5th March, hb, eb, £25, 9781837330454
Three hundred and sixty-six poems celebrating nature and the changing seasons.
A Nature Poem for Every Night of the Year Jane McMorland Hunter
5th March, hb, eb, £25, 9781837330461
Reissued with a new cover, a calming anthology of nature poems.
Blink Loss
Donna Ashworth 19th March, hb, £12.99, 9781788709842
Revised and expanded edition collects all Ashworth’s poems for the bereaved in one comforting volume. Includes previously unpublished poems.
Bloodaxe Books
Afterlife Polly Clark 26th February, pb, £14.99, 9781780373720
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