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Video: New Map France

03 Jul, 2020

In his new guide to France – the most visited country on the planet – Herbert Ypma surprises and delights with his unequalled eye for detail and his unerring ability to judge what makes the difference between a good experience and a truly memorable one.

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The tortured artist trope typifies Vincent van Gogh’s place in art history. But a closer look at his art and writing reveals a man of bountiful enthusiasm, wonder and love.

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Our iconic collection of 'Catwalk' books showcases thousands of spectacular outfits, accessories, beauty looks and set designs – and of course, the top fashion models who wore them on the runway.

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Enter the world of a new generation of street artists and provocateurs. Street-art expert Tristan Manco – and the more than 100 artists in this book – invite you to experience the absolute freedom that stencils give them to create and to imagine.

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Our beautiful books delve into the fascinating life of Vincent van Gogh, one of history's most iconic artists.

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From the atmosphere above Nevada to frozen expanses in Japan, Makoto Azuma’s botanical sculptures are as striking as they are unexpected. These visual feasts and explosions of colour are collected in ‘Flower Art’, a breathtaking celebration of botanical art taken far beyond the garden.

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These landmark books celebrate the ongoing vision, imagination and brilliance of Magnum, the world’s most renowned photographic agency.

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Take a break from the ordinary and treat yourself to some dream home inspiration. From escapist retreats to concrete masterpieces, these books on architecture will transport you to a world of beauty.

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Just "two dots and a little cross”, the face of Miffy is beloved by millions around the world. Here’s how Dutch illustrator Dick Bruna perfected the expressive minimalism of an iconic rabbit.

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Fabio Ponzio’s photographs capture difficult years in Central and Eastern Europe, before and after the fall of the Berlin wall. Here he shares his experiences of photographing history and, perhaps more urgently, everyday lives.

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