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Next up in our animal-themed week is 'Mammals of the Seas' by Richard Mark Martin. This illustrated reference guide to seals, whales and other sea mammals was published in 1977. #Batsford175
Our final map book is 'Maps for Local History' by historical geographer Paul Hindle. Published in 1988, the book explains how to use maps for local history research. #Batsford175 #maps #cartography #geography #localhistory
Today's archive treasure is from '#Maps That Changed the World' by John O.E. Clark, published in 2016. Pictured here is 'Amerique Septentrionale' (1650) by Nicolas Sanson d’Abbeville. Check out @BatsfordBooks on Instagram later today for a bonus map! Image: Corbis. #Batsford175
5 ways the map of #London isn't always as it first appears. Check out #AdamDant's guest post for @StanfordsTravel to mark the release of his new book Maps of London & Beyond. https://t.co/Q01LqVCYpB
As the #boating season begins, we thought we'd do a marine theme for this week's #Batsford175 archive images. Here is 'Sailing & Cruising: For the small boat owner' by K. Adlard Coles (1901–1985), in 1941. Cover illustration by #BrianCook. #vintagebooks #sailing
As the capital is gearing up for #LondonFashionWeek, we've been digging out some old #fashion books from the archive. Here is 'Gallery of Fashion 1790–1822', a book in the Batsford Colour Books series published in 1950. #Batsford175 #vintagebook
Still looking for Christmas presents? Give your loved ones a colourful Christmas with Millie Marotta’s Beautiful Birds and Treetop Treasures, the new book from the No.1 bestselling colouring book illustrator #MillieMarotta https://t.co/Vh2NcfjJ2v
Happy #WorldArchitectureDay! Check out our latest #architecture books here https://t.co/eXnKUuJHbF including #100Houses100Years @C20Society
And our final shortlisted work in the Children's Illustration category: Matilda Scott's 'Beaks'. #BatsfordPrize @PavilionKidsBks
Shortlisted in the Fine/Applied Arts category: Nathan Walker's ‘Individuality’. #BatsfordPrize