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Cinema King

A granddaughter's memoir

JENNIFER KING

This book tells the story of Sam King and his remarkable journey from an impoverished Jewish family escaping Russian pogroms to the East End of London and a life of wealth, glamour and tragedy. Sam's life was itself the stuff of movies and now, fifty years after his death, his granddaughter tells the extraordinary story of his rise from violinist in silent picture houses to a much-loved partner in Shipman and King Cinemas and loyal and generous family man.

Thomas Sydenham is a name unfamiliar to most people and yet, in his day, his simple observational approach to Medicine appealed to some of the greatest minds of the 17th century – and made him an outlaw of the establishment. In his new biography Michael Denny explores Thomas the reformer and the man, his kindness, irascibility and his uncommon good sense and scientific endeavour.

Castles in the Air

A Life of Dr Thomas Sydenham

MICHAEL DENNY

Beautifully illustrated, softback £20.00 Order your copy at: drmikedenny@yahoo.co.uk or at your local bookshop

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Forgotten for almost 200 years, a new biography by Cathryn Spence charts the varied career of this most gifted of Rococo artists, Thomas Robins.

Robins made delicate watercolours of gardens caught at that moment in the mid 18th century when sinuous layouts glittered with garden buildings of every conceivable style — chinoiserie tea houses, Gothic summer-houses, Turkish tents and Classical temples — the so-called ‘Rococo Gardens’. His views are matchless records of gardens either long gone or now in decay. Without them, we would know next to nothing about this short-lived period of garden history.

312 pages hardback, superbly illustrated ISBN 9781838472634 £40.00

Working in marble, granite, sandstone and wood, Tim Pomeroy’s beautifully carved and polished work is a paean to sacred forms and natural wonders. It’s a measure too of his unflinching determination to learn and master the skills needed. His font for St Andrew’s Cathedral comes from learning the stonemason’s craft and, like the fountain for Provand’s Lordship in Glasgow, is distinctly his in form and thought: fresh ideas laid on timeless beauty.

112 pages hardback superbly illustrated ISBN 9781838472641 £30.00

Convoy KMF-5 Dr AD Chissel

the greatest (and little-known rescue) in the history of naval warfare, a compelling and meticulous account from diaries, interviews and official papers. ISBN_9781838472658

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a mapmaker's adventures in a troubled world ISBN_9781838472665

'this beautifully produced book' Sunday Telegraph

Short-listed for the Berger Prize for Art History