One of this leading artist's prestigious awards, for best use of light, sums up his rare talent. Whether it be the more familiar beauty inherent in his land and seascapes, or the everyday activities of the people and animals of North Devon - at market or on the farm, beside rivers or the sea, at the theatre or at home - Allbrook sheds his special light, capturing the elusive intimate moment. In doing so he lovingly celebrates a landscape and way of life that have remained in many ways untouched for the past fifty years, yet which may be lost any day. (ISBN 1841141895, 258x238mm hardback, 144 pages, over 100 works reproduced in full colour).
 | 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. |
 | A Boot Up North Devon - £4.99 |
| With spectacular contrasts in scenery, North Devon offers incredible attractions for families and groups of friends looking for an active and interesting day out as these leisure walks compiled by Rosanna Rothery show. |
 | Devon Artists Address Book - £12.99 |
| The handful of artists whose work is showcased in this beautiful address book are among literally hundreds of
present-day painters who are inspired to capture in paint the elusive qualities of light,
atmosphere and character that make Devon so special. They have been chosen as they
are among the best known in the county and
most have their homes and studios there. |
 | 80@80 - Michael Morgan - £34.99 |
| This book celebrates the eightieth year of a remarkable artist. Michael Morgan’s watercolours are among
the most collected in the UK and are more sought after now than ever before. Here is an artist, working
in what is acknowledged as one of the most demanding mediums, who is always experimenting, creating
innovative and challenging images, and who continues to work with undiminished vigour. |
 | Down A Cobbled Street - £4.95 |
| The story of one of Britain’s most famous villages, told by Sheila Ellis, a lifelong inhabitant and containing a unique collection of photographs taken in the early part of this century by the author’s father Paul Ashton Ellis. |