 | Trevor Chamberlain - England & Beyond - £34.99 |
| This superb book by Steve Hall and Barry Miles will not only appeal to Trevor Chamberlain’s existing army of collectors and followers but also to the many thousands of artists worldwide who struggle with the everyday problems of light, tone, composition and colour in their own works, things Trevor seems to portray so effortlessly in these outstanding paintings. |
 | David Bellamy's Pembrokeshire - £24.95 |
| Internationally-respected water colourist David Bellamy was born and brought up in Pembrokeshire, but this is his first book on the area. It features over 100 colour illustrations, including 75 water colour paintings. |
 | Savour the Moment - £24.99 |
| Savour the Moment follows every step of Alan Ingham's remarkable career, from the brilliant caricatures of Navy days to the landscape masterpieces of the 1990s when – at the height of his powers – he was able to capture the beauty, magic and light of Nature in England. |
 | David Weston's England - £29.99 |
| David Weston’s paintings capture the essence of the English landscape. Few other artists appeal so directly to those of us who have a sentimental yearning for the kind of scenery that is fast disappearing – taken over by modernity and urban sprawl. Here are displayed over 120 of his finest paintings providing a complete range of this versatile painter’s work. |
 | Lionel Aggetts' France - £24.99 |
| Lionel Aggetts' paintings portray the character, ambience and bonhomie to be found in the five regions that comprise modern Provence, Vaucluse, Bouches-du-Rhone, Var, Riviera-Alpes Maritimes, and Alpes-de-Haute-Provence. |
 | Reuben Chappell - £29.99 |
| Aimed at both those who collect marine art, and at the general reader with an interest in ships and the sea, this well illustrated biography by Robert Jones is superbly designed and produced, showing off marine art at its best. |
 | David Weston - An Artist at Home & Abroad - £34.99 |
| This book follows on from the success of David Weston’s England and
presents to the reader a wider range of paintings from this versatile artist, including pictures from England,
Ireland, Scotland,Wales, France, Belgium, Italy, Scandinavia and Greece. |
 | James Fletcher-Watson - £34.99 |
| This inspiring new book celebrates a lifetime of work by artist James Fletcher-Watson who
is widely regarded as one of the leading British watercolour landscape painters of his time.
A passionate believer in maintaining the pure English watercolour tradition, James Fletcher-
Watson has done more than follow in the footsteps of the great masters he most admired, such
as Cotman, Bonington and de Wint, he has earned a place alongside them. |
 | Edward Wesson - The Master's Choice - £39.99 |
| Seldom has the work of a single artist been presented in such a stunning collection with such
fondness and authority. By Barry Miles & Steve Hall with a foreword by internationally-known artist and television
personality Alwyn Crawshaw, this will be a volume for the countless devotees of Edward Wesson
to treasure. |
 | Alan Cotton - On a Knife Edge - £29.95 |
| This beautiful book offers a wide-ranging retrospective overview of Alan Cotton's work, with telling illustrations of seminal paintings to highlight important moments in this remarkable artist's career. |
 | Catching the Wave - £29.50 |
| Lavishly produced with superb paintings. Tom Cross recounts the whole story of contemporary art in Cornwall. A must-have title for all with an interest in British art. |
 | John Yardley - £39.95 |
| John Yardley's own comment on his life and work adds to research by Susanne Haines to make this a fully-rounded portrait of an extraordinary painter. |
 | Lionel Aggett's Italy - £34.99 |
| Lionel Aggett's interpretations of Puglia, Umbria,Tuscany and Venice are revealed in over 200 stunning paintings from the master of pastel complete with numerous
diary sketches. |
 | Malcolm Root's Railway Paintings - £19.99 |
| In this evocative book Malcolm Root,, aided by a sparkling commentary from Tom Tyler, presents an amazingly accurate record of
the days of steam on Britain's railways, from the mighty express locomotives
racing one another to the north, to the quiet byways of the railway system
where aged engines potter along almost forgotten branch lines. |
 | Portscatho - £29.99 |
| This book by Chris Insoll celebrates over twenty years of artistic endeavour and companionship. It features over 150 paintings and photographs and including the work of Lynn Golden, Chris Insoll, Trevor Felcey, Grace Gardner, Michael Stone, Eric Ward and many other artists. |