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It's an exquisite book.
Yet today, Martyn soberly informs us in the conclusion to this exquisite book, Theobalds has been subsumed by a public park laid out in the 18th century.
As a result, holding this exquisite book in your hands (his publisher, Jonathan Cape, has spared no expense) feels akin to a sacramental act.
The merits of all adaptations will definitely be up for discussion this month, alongside a more general – and hopefully joyful – read through this exquisite book.
Tawada's strange, exquisite book toys with ideas of language, identity, and what it means to own someone else's story or one's own.
Anthea Bell Harvill Seckerr, £12.99), as generations of women survive, most movingly, in the wreckage left by total war; and in Chloe Aridjis's exquisite Book of Clouds (Chatto & Windus, £11.99), a cityscape both spaced-out and down-to-earth.
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In Tangier, we gain entree into the exquisite, book-lined home of the world-renowned garden designer Madison Cox.
These exquisite books should prompt a running start.
He and his friends founded two arts magazines, and he was a partner in a publishing house that produced exquisite books.
Best of all, exquisite books can be investments, given as gifts, passed down to the next generation and passed around to be shared among friends.
Apart from his diaries, Kessler's lasting achievements are the exquisite books published by Cranach Press, which he founded in 1913 and supported financially as long as he was able.
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