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| Weight | 80 g |
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| Dimensions | 23.0 × 0.3 × 16.0 cm |
Constructivist Moscow Map1 × £4.50
City Parks, A stroll around the world's most beautiful public spaces Christopher Beanland1 × £16.00
Audio Erotica Hi-Fi brochures 1950s-1980s1 × £21.95
Chernobyl: A Stalkers' Guide1 × £19.50
London Tube Stations 1924-1961, Philip Butler and Joshua Abbott1 × £18.50
Modern Venice Map | Mappa di Venezia Moderna1 × £4.50
Brutalist Britain: Buildings of the 1960s and 1970s by Elain Harwood1 × £18.25
Hackney Advent Calendar1 × £8.00
BRUTALIST CALENDAR 2024 SALE £3.00 LAST FEW1 × £3.00
Hackney Archive Work and Life 1971-1985 Neil Martinson1 × £12.95
Kaweco Pen Tin1 × £2.00
Post War Modern New Art in Britain 1945-19651 × £32.00
Print Club London x Luckies Let's Go Get Lost New York Jigsaw Puzzle1 × £12.00
Berlin U-Bahn Architecture & Design Map1 × £9.50
Isokon and the Bauhaus in Britain1 × £17.00
Plattenbau Berlin: A Photographic Survey of Postwar Residential Architecture1 × £18.00
Occupy Wall Street 2011–2012 Janette Beckman - Cafe Royal Books1 × £4.00
A-Z of Record Shop Bags:1940s to 1990s Jonny Trunk1 × £19.50
Soviet Signs and Street Relics1 × £17.00
Parfett Street Evictions 1973 David Hoffman Cafe Royal Books1 × £4.00
London Advent Calendar1 × £8.00
Sunny Beach February 2005 Daniel Ladnar Cafe Royal Books1 × £4.00
The Story of The Face, The Magazine That Changed Culture by Paul Gorman1 × £25.00
Soviet Bus Stops: Christopher Herwig1 × £17.95
Brutalist London Map by Blue Crow Media1 × £9.00
Martin Parr Tbilisi1 × £26.50
Launderama, Hoxton Mini Press1 × £10.95
Unbuilt, Radical Visions of a future that never arrived by Christopher Beanland1 × £17.25
Auto Erotica: A grand tour through classic car brochures of the 1960s to 1980s by Jonny Trunk1 × £20.00
Modernist San Francisco Map1 × £7.50
Le Corbusier Paper Models: 10 Kirigami buildings to cut and fold1 × £15.00
Brutalist Italy, Roberto Conte and Stefano Perego1 × £17.75
Walter Gropius An Illustrated Biography1 × £67.50
Modern Architecture and Interiors by Adam Štêch1 × £24.99
Paris Metro Architecture & Design Map1 × £7.00
London : Patrick Keiller1 × £16.95
Holidays in Soviet Sanatoriums1 × £18.00
High-Rise 1983 Part One Janine Wiedel1 × £4.00
London Estates: Modernist Council Housing 1946–1981 Fuel Publishing NEW1 × £18.95
Soviet Asia: Soviet Modernist architecture in Central Asia by Fuel1 × £19.50
Citygami Berlin Build Your Own Paper Skyline1 × £10.50
Spomenik Monument Database1 × £17.25
Toiletpaper Calendar 2024 SALE £5.001 × £3.00£6.70
‘I often think back and thank my lucky stars that I just happened to arrive in Manchester in 1988.’ Richard Davis shared to Cafe Royal Books, ‘I’d enrolled on a Photography Course at Manchester Polytechnic and while still only 22, I was ready for a new chapter in my life after leaving behind my past in Birmingham.
I had no idea that I was about to walk into the global phenomenon that the media called “MADCHESTER”. The Years of 1989–91 in Manchester saw an incredible explosion of creativity across many art forms and it certainly wasn’t just the music scene that benefitted. If you’re thinking Madchester only meant Happy Mondays & the Stone Roses then think again. There was also the poets, comedians, designers, entrepreneurs, journalists, DJs, photographers, — artists of all descriptions, as well as all-round chancers that helped give the city an incredible buzz and ensuring the rest of the world was looking on with envy.
As a Photographer I was perfectly set up to cover what was developing. I’d set up my Photo studio and darkroom where I was living, which at the time was a squat in one of the four big crescents which dominated the district of Hulme. Squatting in Hulme was really convenient, not only did it mean all my money could go on photography but also meant I was walking distance to the centre of Manchester, where all the fun was. I couldn’t help but get caught up in all the general mayhem, momentum and energy that these years provided.
I became determined as much as possible to document what was going on around me.’
Café Royal Books publishes limited edition Photobooks coveted by fans and collected by major institutions. The Zines focus on British documentary photography. Café Royal is run and founded by Craig Atkinson.
| Weight | 80 g |
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| Dimensions | 23.0 × 0.3 × 16.0 cm |