COMING SOON
1. Vumile and the Dragon by Claerwen Howie, Bumble Books - JUNE 2012 - superb colour plates by Lisa Strachan and halftone illustrations by Meg Jordi.
· Hear Claerwen Howie read Vumile and the Dragon at the Cape Town Book Fair Childrens Corner at 10:00-10:45 on 16 June 2012.
2. Zulu Pottery by Dr Elizabeth Perrill, Print Matters - May 2012 - companion volume to the best-seller, Zulu Basketry.
Hear Elizabeth Perrill talk about Zulu Pottery at the Cape Town Book Fair at 12:00-12:45 on 16 June 2012.
3. 'No other world' - Essays on the Lifework of Don Maclennan edited by Dan Wylie and Craig MacKenzie, Print Matters Heritage - May 2012 - The book features contributions from Shirley and Ben Maclennan, Joan Metelerkamp, Harry Owen, John Forbis, Brendon Robinson, Gavin Stewart, André Lemmer and Peter Vale, Craig MacKenzie, Malvern van Wyk Smith, Christine Lucia and Michael Blake, Laurence Wright, Mariss Everitt, Nimi Hoffmann, Dan Wylie, Andrew Martin and Lynne Grant.
Hear Dan Wylie and Craig MacKenzie discuss the life-work of Don Maclennan on the Literary Forum at the Cape Town Book Fair at 12:00-12:45 on 17 June 2012.
Visit us at the Cape Town Book Fair 15 -17 June 2012 and meet our authors on Stand D26
ORIGINS - NEWS & REVIEWS
Origins - song of Nooitgedacht, a remote valley in the Karoo by Jennifer Gough-Cooper, a remarkable photographic essay in three editions published by Wild Almond Press. NOW AVAILABLE nationwide and in United Kingdom
Getaway Magazine - Origins – song of Nootigedacht, a remote valley in the Karoo is a coffee-table treasure that seamlessly binds together photography as an art form and the ability of images to reveal the creation of a landscape.
Robert Macfarlane, author of ‘Mountains of the Mind and The Wild Places’ - A book to treasure as an artefact, as well as to celebrate for its photographic art. The conceit of the book, as it were, is startling to encounter: the valley itself containing in its surfaces a narrative of the history of the earth.
Melvyn Minnaar - Weekend Argus - 2 October 2011 - The isolated region to which Jennifer Gough-Cooper took her camera for one of the year's finest visual publications also goes through the variations of season and multi-annual cycles. The joy of Origins – song of Nooitgedacht is that it takes us to that distant place in the Karoo, but also far beyond, to something we can vaguely designate as our “origins” defined and enclosed by magnificent geography, its fauna and flora and just a touch of human presence.
THE MEN ON THE MOVE ...
Hear David Thomas talk about The men who would not March at the Cape Town Book Fair at 14:00-14:45 on 17 June 2012.
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