10 fantastic books at bargain prices

Cairo Kitchen by Suzanne Zeidy

$15.95 ()

In Cairo Kitchen, Suzanne Zeidy shares a combination of authentic street food and delicious home-style cooking – all set against the vibrant backdrop of Cairo. Illustrated throughout with pictures by award-winning photographer Jonathan Gregson, this cookbook is a celebration of this stunning city and its wonderful food.


Dorothea Lange by Elizabeth Partridge

$24.95 ()

This beautiful volume celebrates the life and work of one of the 20th century’s most important photographers, Dorothea Lange. The introduction presents an illustrated biography of Lange by her goddaughter Elizabeth Partridge, compiled using rare archival materials available only to close family members of the artist. The rest of the book comprises a career-spanning monograph of Lange’s gorgeous and important work.


The Wayward Leunig by Michael Leunig

$29.95 ()

The Wayward Leunig is a must-have for Leunig fans. As with the cartoonist’s first collection, The Essential Leunig, this second volume presents another 400 of his hilarious, insightful cartoons spanning across five decades.


Saraban by Greg and Lucy Malouf

$15.95 ()

Saraban is an unforgettable journey through the culinary landscapes of ancient Persia and modern-day Iran. Join two foodlovers as they visit bustling bazaars and tiny soup kitchens, pick saffron before dawn and fish from wooden dhows in the Persian Gulf – and then recreate the magic in your own kitchen.


The Big New Yorker Book of Dogs by The New Yorker

$24.95 ()

Complete with a foreword by Malcolm Gladwell and a brand new essay by Adam Gopnik on the immortal canines of James Thurber, this gorgeous keepsake is a gift to dog lovers everywhere. The book features an astonishing range of articles, fiction, humor, poems, cartoons, cover art, drafts, and drawings from the New Yorker’s archives.


The Twenty First Century Art Book by Phaidon

$19.95 ()

An accessible guide to best contemporary art made since 2000, The Twenty First Century Art Book showcases over 280 artists in alphabetical order, placing established figures like Jeff Wall, Marlene Dumas and Maurizio Cattelan alongside the rising stars of the next generation such as Camille Henrot and Haroon Mirza.


Spirit Country: Contemporary Australian Aboriginal Art by Jennifer Isaacs

$15.95 ()

Spirit Country explores the vibrant contemporary Aboriginal art that has caught the eyes of the western art world. Through their work, Aboriginal artists invite a more appreciative understanding of their world and its diversity. The book celebrates the emergence of a modern and vibrant indigenous voice though the visual arts.


The Complete Middle Eastern Cookbook by Tess Mallos

$24.95 ()

This is a completely revised and updated edition of Tess Mallos’ influential and iconic cookbook. Immediately heralded as a classic when it was first published in 1977, The Complete Middle Eastern Cookbook covers more than 500 classic and contemporary dishes from eighteen countries and is written with the home cook in mind.


Meet me at Mike’s by Pip Lincolne

$12.95 ()

Crafty Queen Pip Lincolne has gathered 25 of the best projects from the country’s most creative cleverbods – everything from baby yoga pants and clutch purses, to hankies and softies. Each cute and quirky project comes with easy-to-follow instructions and full-size fold out patterns.


The Photography Book by Phaidon

$29.95 ()

The Photography Book is a collection of over 550 superb images that represent the world’s best photographers from the mid-nineteenth century to today. Arranged alphabetically by photographer, it showcases pioneers such as Gustave Le Gray and Daguerre, icons like Robert Capa and contemporary names such as Richard Wentworth and Carolee Schneemann.

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The Big New Yorker Book of Dogs

The New Yorker Magazine

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