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Win Ter 2021 Thame S & Hudson Winter 2021 Thames & Hudson 6/1/20 4:29 PM Thames & Hudson Winter 2021 ISBN: 978-0-500-98382-9 THcat_W21_cvr.indd 1 Index Ades, Dawn, 51 Hillenbrand, Robert, 47 Raine, Kathleen, 50 Akiyama, Takayo, 68, 69 Hopkins, David, 51 Resident Dog, 15 al-Sabouni, Marwa, 39 Hudson, Suzanne, 48 Richards, Julian, 26 Art: The Whole Story, 13 Rudd, Natalie, 37 Art and Myth in Ancient Greece, 54 I Can Draw, 35 Art Museum in Modern Times, The, 42 If I Had a Dinosaur, 66 Sanders, Ben, 63 Art of Contemporary China, The, 49 If I Had an Octopus, 67 Schaik, Leon van, 24 If I Had a Sleepy Sloth, 66 Scottish Art, 53 Bad Apple, 63 If I Had a Unicorn, 66 Sediva, Tereza, 71 Barrow, Alex, 66, 67 Irish Diaspora, The, 27 Self-Portrait, The, 37 Beauty Brief, The, 18 Islamic Art and Architecture, 47 Service, Katie, 18 Bessire, Aimée, 7 Shaw, Garry, 17 Black, Jeremy, 28 Jankeliowitch, Anne, 57 Sherwood, James, 45 Bridget Riley: The Complete Prints, Jiehong, Jiang, 49 Shlian, Matthew, 23 10 Jones, Huw Lewis, 63 Sire, Agnès, 21 Brûle, Tyler, 5 Smith, Charles Saumarez, 42 Building for Hope, 39 Kengo Kuma, 38 Smith, Ian Haydn, 33 Bunbury, Turtle, 27 Kudielka, Robert, 10 Snowden-Fine, Lily, 64, 65 Buxton, Annabelle, 57 Kuhn, Mona, 19 So You Want to Be a Knight?, 69 Béhar, Yves, 44 Kuma, Kengo, 38 So You Want to Be a Ninja?, 68 So You Want to be a Roman Solider?, Carpenter, T. H., 54 Lazzari, Margaret R., 43 68 Chanel Eternal Instant, 9 Lewis, Michael, 40 So You Want to be a Viking?, 68 Chang, Jiat-Hwee, 24 Spuhler, Friedrich, 46 M/M (Paris), 8 Charbonnel, Olivier, 57 Stanford, Peter, 41 Macdonald, Murdo, 53 Chronology of Film, A, 33 Story of the Bayeux Tapestry, The, MacRitchie, Lynn, 10 Conrad, Peter, 32 40 Magnum Dogs, 31 Contemporary Painting, 48 Surya, Shirley, 25 Magnum Photos, 31 Control Chaos, 25 Sworder, Zeno, 59 Marcel Duchamp, 51 Distributed by W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. Cork, Richard, 13 Michael Prestwich, 68 500 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York 10110 Cox, Neil, 51 This Small Blue Dot, 59 Milner, George R., 16 Telephone: 212-354-3763 Fax: 212-398-1252 Crompton, Abigail, 3 Todd Webb in Africa, 7 Mok Wei Wei, 24 Email: [email protected] Crumpton, Nick, 64, 65 Tommasini, Alexandra, 10 Mole in a Black & White Hole, 71 thamesandhudsonusa.com Treasures of Tutankhamun, The, 17 Mona Kuhn: Works, 19 Dawnay, Gabby, 67 Trodd, Colin, 50 Order Department Dempsey, Amy, 36 Mondenard, Anne de, 21 Truth Bomb, 3 Telephone: 800-233-4830 Fax: 800-458-6515 Destination Art, 36 Monocle Manifesto for a Gentler Life, Tuck, Andrew, 5 Doran, Valerie C., 25 The, 5 Customer Service Department Dunway, Gabby, 66 Moundbuilders, The, 16 Unfolding, 23 800-233-4830 M to M of M/M (Paris), 8 Early Islamic Textiles from Along the Musgrove, David, 40 Van Gogh Sisters, The, 29 Special Sales Department Silk Road, 46 Mysteries of Cinema, The, 32 Verlinden, Willem-Jan, 29 [email protected] England, Nicole, 15 Viking Art, 52 New Psychedelia, 22 Viking Great Army and the Making of In Canada, please contact Penguin Random House Canada Farthing, Stephen, 13 Nochlin, Linda, 11 England, The, 26 Telephone: 888-523-9292 Fax: 888-562-9924 Fehnert, Josh, 5 Nolan, Erin Hyde, 7 Email: [email protected] Fisher, Adam, 44 We Are Explorers, 61 France, 28 Pang, Hannah, 68, 69 Wei, Mok Wei, 24 Prices given are subject to change. Friedman, Avi, 4 Peng, 35 Why Can’t Horses Burp?, 65 Copyright © 2020 by Thames & Hudson Inc. Perfect Gentleman, The, 45 Why Do Cats Meow, 64 ISBN: 978-0-500-98382-9 Galassi, Peter, 21 Pickard, Joe, 5 Why Do Dogs Snif Butts, 64 Graham-Campbell, James, 52 Pilgrimage, 41 Why Have There Been No Great Front Cover: Process series 2 WAVE by Matthew Shlian from Unfolding. Gubay, Rosay, 10 Podhajsky, Leif, 22 Women Artists?, 11 Photograph courtesy of Cullen Stephenson. Pop-Up Earth, 57 William Blake, 50 Back Cover: From Resident Dog. Photography courtesy of Nicole England. Hadley, Dawn, 26 Practical Handbook for the Emerging Design translation: BTDnyc Hartley, Craig, 10 Artist, The, 43 Yves Béhar, 44 Design, composition, and layouts: Joe Lops Henri Cartier-Bresson: Paris, 21 Pre-Fab Living, 4 Printed in the USA Herbert, Kari, 61 Prestwich, Michael, 69 Zhuang, Justin, 24, 25 73 THcat_W21_cvr.indd 2 6/1/20 4:29 PM WINTER 2021 WINTER Trade 2 Children’s 55 Backlist Highlights 72 Index 73 1 T&HCat_W21_final-full.indd 1 6/5/20 1:06 PM September 2 T&HCat_W21_final-full.indd 2 6/1/20 2:50 PM September Learn to embrace life like an artist with this playful compilation of emerging and established women artists. Left: Kaylene Whiskey, Wonder Womanan, 2019 If anyone can teach readers how to pursue the life and work of an artist, it Truth Bomb is the twenty- two amazing artists included in Truth Bomb. This colorful compilation of pioneering and established women Inspiration from artists from around the world motivates and empowers. 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