BOOKS & DVDS

5 Stones, A Ceramic Journey by Steve Harrison

$70

Beyond Short Street: A Memoir by Owen Rye

$35

Ceramics by Carole Epp and Julia Krueger

$68

Chester Nealie – Etched in Fire

$95

Clay & Spirit: Peter Thompson by Ian Whittaker

$67

Developing Glazes by Greg Daly

$40

Earth & Fire by Kylie Johnson and Tiffany Johnson

$70

Firing Kilns by Benedict Brierley

$65

Flower and Vessel by Dr Naoko Yehenara

$29

Havekes: Painter, Sculptor, Ceramicist by Gavin Fry

$99

How to be an Artist by Jerry Saltz

$45

Kintsugi: The Poetic Mend by Bonnie Kemske

$60

Kirsten Coelho by Wendy Walker

$55

Laid Back Wood Firing by Steve Harrison

$60

Les Blakebrough: A Memoir

$35

Live Form: Women, Ceramics, and Community by Jenni Sorkin

$75

Living Treasures: Masters of Australian Craft \ Prue Venables

$30

Lustre by Greg Daly

$33

Mastering Hand Building by Sunshine Cobb

$40

Mastering Kilns and Firing by Lindsay Oesterritter

$50

Pictorial History of Port Hacking Potters Group – the first 50 years and beyond by Jean Swinyard

$35

Porcelain by Vivienne Foley

$45

Ramesh edited by Jaklyn Babington

$100.00

ReFire Pottery Project, Cherbourg, Queensland 2017

$12

Simon Leach's Pottery Handbook by Simon Leach with Bruce Dehnert

$50

Special Effect Glazes by Linda Bloomfield

$40

Sustainable Ceramics by Robert Harrison

$50

The Handbook of Glaze Recipes by Linda Bloomfield

$80

The Workshop Guide to Ceramics by Duncan Hooson and Anthony Quinn

$60

Wabi & the Chawan by Milton Moon

$10

Wild Clay by Matt Levy, Takuro Shibata and Hitomi Shibata

$60

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