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Hat and Cap


Stationary: No.008

Cyclists Snap

No.93: Surf Products' Design

Vol.2

Touring Bike & Randonneur

Supreme Products of Top Cyclists

Military Lab


The Boots Bible

Vintage Bike File

Issue 6

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The Mushpit
Issue 6



Published by:

21 x 30 cm Softcover 2014

£6.00

THE MUSHPIT zine was born in 2011 out of some intense girl talk sessions. Bored of being forced into buying the same magazines with tired fashion content and patronising lifestyle advice, Charlotte and Bertie decided it was about time for an actually interesting and funny alternative. Welcome to their vision. They believe the best way to criticise the unrealistic representation of women in the media is to prove it wrong. Yes we worry about boys, and what to wear. But no, we’re not ashamed of it. THE MUSHPIT prides itself on its high-quality, intelligent and original content. Whether we are parodying the manic singleton, picking holes in the fashion industry, or shooting clever and beautiful girls in charity shop clothing, it is all intended to connect with an audience we believe actually exists. THE CONFUSION ISSUE TYRONE LEBON SHOOTS GRACE PICKERING // RORY DCS // MAXWELL TOMLINSON // SOCIAL DIARY 2014 BY LOTTE ANDERSEN & MAX FOWLER // HARRIET VERNEY SOLVES ALL YOUR PROBLEMS // BEAUTY KNOW-HOW FROM HANNA HANRA // WHICH LINDSAY ARE YOU? // SEXY CENTREFOLD BY CLAUDIA SINCLAIR & JAMES A. GRANT // SARANNE WOODCROFT // PORTRAITS BY ELOISE PARRY // ESME BLEGVAD // HARRIET VERNEY SOLVES ALL YOUR PROBLEMS // BIG MOMMA BRUCE

A Subjective Guide to Miami's Edible Plants

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Forager
A Subjective Guide to Miami's Edible Plants



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150 pages 16.5 x 24 cm Softcover 2014 

£20.05

Have you ever wanted to pick your own food from South Florida's abundant vegetation? Forager: A Subjective Guide to Miami’s Edible Plants (Jai-Alai Books, 2014) provides a full-color window into South Florida’s foraging culture. Forty-two different species of edible plants are featured, as well as tips, histories, advice, and warnings. Descriptive plates display the parts of each plant, and photos give a glimpse of foraging life.  

Israeli Girls

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Dafy Hagai
Israeli Girls



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18 pages 20 x 25.5 cm Softcover 2014

£7.00

A collection of photographs by Israeli photographer Dafy Hagai of girls in and around Tel Aviv.  It offers a playful, nonetheless complex vantage on youthful female sexuality and the gaze of desire in the contemporary Middle East. Shot in various nondescript contexts around Tel Aviv, the images are striking for their normalcy as much their restrained exoticism. 

Pink Arab

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Dafy Hagai
Pink Arab



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18 pages 20 x 25.5 cm Softcover 2014

£7.00

A gorgeous series of images by young Tel Aviv-based photographer Dafy Hagai, Pink Arab forges a intriguing dialogue between cultural mythology. architectural setting and fashion sensibility. Striking for their formal compositions, tonal qualities and distinctly contemporary interpretation of Arabic femininity, these photographs offer a very different vantage on female aesthetics and identity. 

Issue 05

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The Gourmand
Issue 05



Published by: The Gourmand

20 x 28.5 cm Softcover 2014

£12.00

Featuring 120 pages of specially commissioned content: Neneh Cherry / Liberace / Johnathan Meades / Massimo Bottura / A History of the Modernist Kitchen / Kelly McLean on LA Veganism / Jason Evans /  Sam Bompas / Sausage Dogs / and much more... 


Dublin 002

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We Are Here
Dublin 002



Published by:

113 pages 16 x 24 cm Softcover 2014

£10.00

A quarterly magazine about Dublin, printed on high-quality matt paper and featuring a mix of long-form journalism, fiction, photo essays and reportage.

Fathers

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Verena Winkelmann
Fathers



Published by: Teknisk Industri AS

52 pages 25 x 33 cm Hardcover

£28.00

Fathers explores the relationship between father and child. Through history it is the mother who has been the sole image as the caregiver and loving parent. Fathers rediscovers the male as a guardian of the dependent child. The book tries to explore the essence of this close relationship between the father and his child. Verena Winkelmann has in the years between 2009 and 2013 followed 73 fathers. The project resulted in almost 20 000 images. Fathers presents 21 of these photographs. Verena Winkelmann’s portraits remain not only a study of what it means to be a male and father in the 21st century, but also questions the male icon and the roles he is expected to adhere to. Without proposing answers, the book challenges views on gender equality and masculinity,   Essay ”Up Close” by Stephanie Bremerich   Verena Winkelmann (b 1973) lives and works in Oslo, Norway.  Fathers is her third book.  

Belgrade

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Mads Teglars
Belgrade



Published by: MTHM

52 pages 17 x 23 cm Hardcover 2014

£22.00

The book is about travelling and meeting people along the way. In September 2014, Mads Teglers travelled to Belgrade, Serbia to photograph the city’s creative youth. The photographs collected in the book give a narrative portrait of people in their homes and at various locations around the city.

Mangelos

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Various Artists
Mangelos



Published by: Paraguay Press

112 pages 23 x 16 cm Softcover 2014

£20.00

Acknowledged today as one of the most influential figures of post-war Yugoslavian art, mangelos is the pseudonym that the Yugoslavian art critic and historian Dimitrije Bašičević (1921–1987) used for his artistic activity, a parallel career he would only make public in the 1970s. Although he never considered himself an artist, he never stopped producing paintings, blackboards on which he inscribed poems, stories, quotations and philosophical manifestos, all inspired by his historical pessimism and the idea that language is infected by ideologies. He saw the civilization as a process of sensory deprivation, producing a “society devoid of art,” and the evolution of mankind as only aimed at dominating and instrumentalizing nature.  He opposed to it a counter-education, through the character of the naïve man, whose intuitions and instincts are contained in the encrypted sentences he traced with the childlike handwriting he created for his oeuvre. A comprehensive survey of mangelos’ art across all mediums, this book includes three essays which renew the interpretation of his art and its context. It offers a particular focus on his early work and notebooks, which are extensively reproduced for the first time.

Du Er Her No / You Are Here Now

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Eivind H. Natvig
Du Er Her No / You Are Here Now



Published by: Tartaruga Press

128 pages 24 x 16.5 cm Hardcover Edition of 500 2014

£30.00

Du Er Her No / You Are Here Now is Eivind H. Natvig’s vision of his homeland, Norway. It is a Norway devoid of the familiar clichés of beautiful fjords and beautiful blondes. Instead, it is a country full of darkness, humour, colour, and wild juxtapositions. In 2007 I began shooting images of Norway, not assignments or images with commercial value. Not even images with a distinct purpose, but a visual relief. Photography made from a true joy in discovery of Home; a country I had barely visited. In 2011 it took over and I spent 12 months in a state of self-imposed homelessness on the road.  The images in Du Er Her No / You Are Here Now are hard to categorise. They linger somewhere in-between the genres of documentary and fine art. Known objects and situations are re-invented under Natvig’s lens, showing us what we know but in a way that we don't. It is an intimate take on a wonderful and strange society, even for a Norwegian.

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