Robert Gillmor, keen ornithologist and internationally famous wildlife artist, gives his own acco...
On Magnetism contains poems about loss and remembrance, about the relation of the Renaissance and...
¿The excitement of reading David Attwooll¿s poems lies in the poet¿s intense relationship to lang...
Bonjour Mr Inshaw is a homage by the award-winning poet Peter Robinson to David Inshaw, the celeb...
Over 25 years Adrian Lawson chronicled the wildlife he encountered in the parks, woods and town o...
Reading's Abbey, founded in 1121 by King Henry I of England, was huge and wealthy. Throughout its...
Reading is famous for its varied, colourful and intricately patterned brickwork. Illustrated thro...
Point of Honour is a landmark anthology of Portuguese poetry, the first of its kind in English.
Discover a whole new realm of botanical painting - the natural life forms that coexist with flowe...
Marking the 800th anniversary of the Forest Charter, award-winning botanical artist Christina Har...
Oscar Wilde's most famous poem, with illustrations and an afterward with background information.
An insight into the processes and techniques of botanical illustration by an award-winning artist...
Joseph René Noyau (1911-84) was a Creolophone and Francophone Mauritian writer and poet who wrote...
What are monuments for? And why are the inscriptions invariably in Latin? What on earth is the po...
Nineteenth and early twentieth century Reading prospered from the canal, the railway, brewing and...
Jean Watkins' second collection, celebrates the diversity of wildlife, landscape, art and human e...
A wide-ranging and fact-filled compendium of influential women, all with a connection to the Read...
Local history, folklore and ghost stories from the Vale of the White Horse and South Oxfordshire.
Two Girls and a Beehive offers a minutely observed exploration in poetry of the life and work of ...
Hadil Tamim was born in Al-Yarmouk Refugee Camp south of Damascus, Syria. Trained in ceramic and ...
Imaginative and haunting new translations by Ian Brinton of the 18 poems in the 'Tableaux Parisie...
Beautiful bird illustrations by famous wildlife artist, commissioned by Royal Mail for Post and G...
Cat Jeoffry is a self-contained passage from Christopher Smart''s eccentric 18th century masterpi...
Gill Learner's third poetry collection, Change, refers to both personal experience and what's bee...
A new edition of Oscar Wilde's The Happy Prince, beautifully illustrated and hand-lettered by art...
In the title poem to Sicilian Elephants, his most wide-ranging and ambitious collection to date, ...
This second collection by the prize-winning poet Sue Leigh considers how we might respond to our ...
A short history of Reading Gaol from its 19th-century origins to the present day.
The Star in the Branches, James Peake's second collection, is an intense and heartfelt examinatio...
Transitional Spaces, Kate Behrens's fourth collection, is concerned with inner lives and the secr...
This is Lesley Saunders' fifth poetry collection with Two Rivers Press. It is an intense examinat...
The poems in Discoveries respond to the uncertainties of our time with an unpredictability of the...
English Nettles brings together poems Peter Robinson began writing on his return to England after...
A long-awaited re-issue, beautifully redesigned, of Jane Draycott's 'Tideway', a mesmeric sequenc...
A new edition and reissue of Christina the Astonishing, a sensual and exhilarating poetic collabo...
The poems in 'The Weather on the Moon' turn Manet on his head, enter the thoughts of a post prand...
'A la lumiere d'hiver' is a central work in the writing of the Swiss French poet Philippe Jaccott...
What are the ingredients for a successful career as a botanical artist? In The Tapestry of Life, ...
The Retrieved Attachments in Peter Robinson's new collection are to people and places, friends an...
In Goldhawk Road, her eighth collection, Kate Noakes raises questions of identity - the who and w...
'Some Other Where' is about steps and missteps, disconnection, and connection, both in relationsh...
Passionate and affirming, the poems in this collection have at their heart an intense hunger for ...
Take a fresh look at the world through the lens of a self-confessed nature-obsessed artist. Asuka...
In the title poem of Katherine Meehan's debut collection, Dame Julie Andrews' Botched Vocal Cord ...
The poems in Where Shadow Falls explore the frailties of the human condition, the landscapes in w...
Historical ephemera gives us a fascinating glimpse into everyday life in Reading in centuries pas...
Paradise Takeaway is a long poem with Luton Airport in it. Part memoir, part invention, it takes ...