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SaltWay CATALOGUE JUL-DEC 24

As always, we have some wonderful new titles to share with you in this edition of the SaltWay catalogue. To highlight a few: London Doors (Sheldrake Press) is a stunningly illustrated and comprehensive study of the commercial, domestic, bizarre, well known or hidden and fascinating doorways of the UK’s capital city. A treasure trove for all who love the city and aspects of architecture down through the ages. Much (Koa Press) offers a lavish feast of colour and surprise celebrating lifestyle. Premier League 2025 Annuals and Calendars (Grange) are the official publications of the UK’s Top Clubs (Export Only). Great British Elms (Kew) tells the story of this much-loved native tree, now sadly missing from much of the landscape. The Classic Heaney Issue (The Irish Pages Press) celebrates the work of one of our greatest ever poets, Seamus Heaney.

As always, we have some wonderful new titles to share with
you in this edition of the SaltWay catalogue.
To highlight a few:
London Doors (Sheldrake Press) is a stunningly illustrated
and comprehensive study of the commercial, domestic,
bizarre, well known or hidden and fascinating doorways of
the UK’s capital city. A treasure trove for all who love the
city and aspects of architecture down through the ages.
Much (Koa Press) offers a lavish feast of colour and
surprise celebrating lifestyle.
Premier League 2025 Annuals and Calendars (Grange)
are the official publications of the UK’s Top Clubs (Export
Only).
Great British Elms (Kew) tells the story of this much-loved
native tree, now sadly missing from much of the landscape.
The Classic Heaney Issue (The Irish Pages Press)
celebrates the work of one of our greatest ever poets,
Seamus Heaney.

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DESIGN, ART & CRAFT<br />

KITCHEN & GARDEN<br />

IAN LOGAN & JONATHAN GLANCEY FOREWORD BY NORMAN FOSTER<br />

SHELDRAKE<br />

DESIGN<br />

CLASSICS<br />

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PR ESS<br />

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LOGOMOTIVE<br />

GRAPHICS OF THE GREAT AMERICAN RAILROADS<br />

LOGOMOTIVE<br />

Graphics of the Great American<br />

Railroads<br />

Ian Logan Jonathan Glancey<br />

Star sellers<br />

Hardback £40<br />

9781873329504<br />

272pp; Illus 400+<br />

190 x 265mm<br />

Very Heath Robsinson<br />

Adam Hart Davis<br />

Hardback £40<br />

978 1 873329 47 4<br />

<strong>24</strong>0pp; Illustrations 250<br />

270 x 284mm<br />

Japanese Visual<br />

Japanese Illustration<br />

Sendpoints<br />

A taste of the current Japanese<br />

aesthetics and the application of<br />

illustration to graphic and product<br />

design.<br />

Hardback £19.95<br />

9789887679172<br />

60pp; Illustrations: 60<br />

230 x 170mm; BIC: AKC<br />

SendPoints<br />

Lost & Found<br />

Discover hidden treasures<br />

amongst the blooms<br />

Zoe Field<br />

juL <strong>24</strong><br />

Beautiful photographic book that<br />

celebrates the joy and beauty of<br />

flowers throughout the seasons. A<br />

series of detailed and enchanting<br />

botanical flat lays will transport<br />

you into the world of 15 imagined<br />

creative characters, whose lives<br />

have been shaped by nature. Get<br />

lost in their stories as you search<br />

for hidden objects amongst the<br />

blooms and foliage. Inspired by<br />

NZ grower and florist Zoe Field,<br />

here is a visual delight for readers<br />

of all ages.<br />

A Book about Bread<br />

Artisan Baking with Knowledge<br />

and Intuition<br />

Issa Niemeijer-Brown<br />

Clear and throroughly checked<br />

instructions and recipes for<br />

baking artisan bread. from<br />

the founder of internationally<br />

acclaimed and award-winning<br />

Gebroeders Niemeijer bakery<br />

in Amsterdam and bestselling<br />

cookbook author.<br />

Hardback £30.00<br />

9789464710717<br />

<strong>24</strong>0pp; Illustrations: 88<br />

260 x 200mm; BIC: WBA<br />

Hélène Lesger Books<br />

Vege Patch From Scratch<br />

John McCarroll<br />

Enjoy a successful harvest with this<br />

stress-free approach to creating a<br />

vege patch from scratch.<br />

Paperback £<strong>24</strong>.99<br />

9781776940165<br />

272pp; Illustrations: 272<br />

230 x 170mm; BIC: WMPF<br />

Upstart Press<br />

Growing Orchids at Home<br />

The Beginner’s Guide to Orchid Care<br />

Manos Kanellos Peter White<br />

The second edition of the<br />

authoritative and detailed guide to<br />

caring for orchids in the home.<br />

Paperback £10.00<br />

978184<strong>24</strong>68074<br />

90pp; Illustrations: 200<br />

<strong>24</strong>6 x 189mm; BIC: WMQ<br />

Kew Publishing<br />

Repotting a Cymbidium<br />

Hardback £29.99<br />

9780473634445<br />

168pp; Illustrations: 120<br />

300 x 230mm; BIC: WFW<br />

Koa Press<br />

1 Water the plant the day before so it is easy to remove from<br />

the pot. Remove the plant from its pot, prune any dead roots<br />

and remove the old bark, retaining a root ball of good size.<br />

2 Look for old brown pseudobulbs and remove them. Don’t<br />

remove any pseudobulbs that are still green. Remove any old<br />

sheaths (dead bases of old leaves) or any old flower stems.<br />

3 Choose a larger pot so there is sufficient room for two years’<br />

growth – about 2.5–5 cm (1–2 in) larger in diameter should be<br />

fine. Place a layer of bark at the bottom and stand the plant so<br />

that the base of the new growth is level with the rim of the pot.<br />

4 Hold the plant in the middle and add bark mix. Tap the pot<br />

down to ensure that there are no gaps in the bark mix and repeat<br />

until the pot is full. Water the plant immediately and thereafter<br />

sparingly while the plant gets established in its new pot.<br />

Potting on<br />

This Cymbidium was due<br />

for repotting as it was sitting<br />

proud of the pot.<br />

The root system is<br />

very healthy and the<br />

bark has not degraded<br />

much, so it is potted<br />

on to a larger pot as in<br />

steps 3 and 4 above.<br />

38 Orchid care by type and species<br />

Sendpoints Graphic Novels<br />

Hua Mulan<br />

Sendpoints<br />

Ground-breaking comic of folk<br />

song Ballad of Mulan immortalizes<br />

the legendary heroine Hua Mulan.<br />

Hardback<br />

9789887679127<br />

60pp; Illustrations: 60<br />

202 x 285mm; BIC: FX<br />

SendPoints<br />

Sendpoints Graphic Novels<br />

Dali<br />

Sendpoints<br />

Ground-breaking comic language<br />

and reading experience to acquaint<br />

readers with Dali’s life views<br />

and artistic pursuits.<br />

Hardback<br />

9789887679158<br />

60pp; Illustrations: 60<br />

202 x 285mm; BIC: FX<br />

SendPoints<br />

Sendpoints Graphic Novels<br />

Bosch<br />

Sendpoints<br />

Ground-breaking comic language<br />

and reading experience with acquaint<br />

readers to Bosch’s life views<br />

and artistic pursuits.<br />

Hardback<br />

9789887679196<br />

60pp; Illustrations: 60<br />

202 x 285mm; BIC: FX<br />

SendPoints<br />

mar <strong>24</strong><br />

The Untamed Thread<br />

Slow stitch to soothe the soul<br />

and ignite creativity<br />

Fleur Woods<br />

Fleur invites you into her studio<br />

and practice, as untamed as the<br />

landscape that inspires her.<br />

Paperback £19.99<br />

9780473679767<br />

272pp; Illustrations: 290<br />

260 x 200mm; BIC: WFBC<br />

Koa Press<br />

Cook Me<br />

30 recipes 3 ways/<br />

90 lip-smacking recipes<br />

Sam Parish<br />

A cookbook with the freedom<br />

to choose! 90 uncomplicated<br />

recipes with maximum flavour and<br />

minimum fuss. Sam has 3 versions:<br />

1. Slap it together: ‘hack-style’<br />

recipes that are even less fuss than<br />

usual. 2. Go to: tried-and-true<br />

recipes that are on heavy rotation<br />

and will never go out of style. 3.<br />

Long game: These dishes have<br />

elements that require a little more<br />

effort but are worth it for the result<br />

-and they still have minimal fuss to<br />

help us try something new but not<br />

spend hours at the stove.<br />

Hardback £19.99<br />

9780473635220<br />

304pp; Illustrations: 220<br />

<strong>24</strong>0 x 175mm; BIC: WB<br />

Koa Press<br />

A Guided Discovery of<br />

Gardening<br />

Knowledge, creativity and joy<br />

unearthed<br />

Julia Atkinson-Dunn<br />

A book rich with doses of<br />

invaluable gardening knowledge<br />

mixed with visits to favourite NZ<br />

gardens.<br />

Paperback £19.99<br />

9780473672058<br />

384pp; Illustrations: 235<br />

<strong>24</strong>0 x 170mm; BIC: WM<br />

Koa Press<br />

Phalaenopsis<br />

Phalaenopsis, which originate from South-East<br />

Asia, are the most popular orchids by far and<br />

are what most people think of when orchids<br />

are mentioned. They are very tolerant of a wide<br />

range of conditions, their flowers come in a huge<br />

variety of striking colours, and they will last for<br />

months. They are the perfect houseplants!<br />

Temperature<br />

Phalaenopsis are warm-growing orchids<br />

preferring a temperature range of 18–<strong>24</strong>°C<br />

(64–75°F). Providing the right temperature<br />

will not be a problem in an average house, but<br />

unheated spare rooms or conservatories are not<br />

really suitable for Phalaenopsis as they dislike large<br />

temperature fluctuations.<br />

Windowsills next to double-glazed windows<br />

are the best place for them in winter, as cold<br />

air coming off a single-glazed window can be a<br />

<strong>24</strong> Orchid care by type and species<br />

problem. If your Phalaenopsis is on a windowsill<br />

with curtains that separate it from the warmth of<br />

the room when they are closed at night, move the<br />

plant on to a table near the window.<br />

Light<br />

Phalaenopsis will be damaged by full sun in the<br />

summer but will thrive in a sunny position in<br />

winter. South-facing windowsills are ideal in<br />

winter, but from early spring, move them out<br />

of direct sunlight either by using some kind of<br />

shading or by moving them to a north-, east- or<br />

west-facing windowsill. In the middle of the<br />

summer, when the sun is at its strongest, it is<br />

possible that even the direct light on an eastfacing<br />

windowsill would be too much.<br />

A large, bright, north-facing window with<br />

no blinds or curtains and no trees shading it is a<br />

good place for a Phalaenopsis in summer.<br />

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