Zoekfilters
Thames & Hudson Ltd (30)
morgen verzonden
Southeast Asia: A History in Objects (British Museum)
A History in Objects
2024 || Hardcover || Alexandra Green || Thames & Hudson Ltd
morgen verzonden
morgen verzonden
Tantra
enlightenment to revolution
2024 || Hardcover || Imma Ramos || Thames & Hudson Ltd
A compelling exploration of Tantric rituals and spirituality, published to coincide with a once-in-a-generation exhibition at the British Museum.
morgen verzonden
The Story of the Bayeux Tapestry
Unravelling the Norman Conquest
2024 || Paperback || David Musgrove e.a. || Thames & Hudson Ltd
morgen verzonden
Arctic
culture and climate
2024 || Hardcover || Amber Lincoln e.a. || Thames & Hudson Ltd
An arresting insight into the origins and material culture of Arctic peoples, whose lifestyle is now threatened by climate change.
morgen verzonden
Lives of the Ancient Egyptians
2024 || Paperback || Toby Wilkinson || Thames & Hudson Ltd
The 100 biographies included here give voice not only to ancient Egypts rulers but also to the people who built the great monuments, staffed government offices, farmed, served in the temples, and fought to defend the countrys borders. Illustrated.
morgen verzonden
The Modern Explorers
Epic Journeys to the Ends of the World
2024 || Paperback || Robin Hanbury-Tenison e.a. || Thames & Hudson Ltd
Nearly forty thrilling, first-hand accounts by men and women who are the modern heirs of the great explorers of previous ages.
morgen verzonden
The Enemies of Rome
From Hannibal to Attila the Hun
2024 || Paperback || Philip Matyszak || Thames & Hudson Ltd
morgen verzonden
The Origins of the Anglo-Saxons
Decoding the Ancestry of the English
2024 || Paperback || Jean Manco || Thames & Hudson Ltd
This groundbreaking history of the Anglo-Saxons draws on new genetic data to overturn prior assumptions about their ancestry, now in compact paperback.
morgen verzonden
Ireland's Forgotten Past
A History of the Overlooked and Disremembered
2024 || Paperback || Turtle Bunbury || Thames & Hudson Ltd
An original and irreverent retelling of overlooked stories from Irish history, hailed by Sebastian Barry as 'a stirring atlas of Irishness'