A collaboration between an artist and two botanists, this book tells the story of how flowers disseminate their pollen and how the pollinated flower turns into a fruit beginning a whole new chapter in a plant's life. It is the success or failure of a fruit to disperse its seeds that decides the survival or extinction of a species.
In this trade edition of The World, Poliza opens his digital treasure chest to reveal previously unpublished images from all seven continents. Text in English and German.
This reference book contains the uniforms of the women's services during World War II. Nearly 200 colour photographs of rare, original uniforms from private collections are featured with detailed explanatory text.
The Language of FOrm, Everyday Objects and intriguing juxtapositions of found images and archetypes of modernity leads toward a new dialogue. The picture collection of Jasper Morrison
In this new, updated edition, each of the world's most celebrated courses is illustrated using Google Earth's satellite imagery and then described in expert detail alongside the course history and design, the signature holes and the tactics for playing them.
Writing Comedy for Television (1983) is a practical, step-by-step manual about how and what to write. It contains many examples from the scripts of various sitcoms and sketch shows. It demonstrates how to construct a storyline for a series, how to lay out a sketch, who to pitch to, and how a television comedy is put together.