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How Books Are Made. Completely true. All of it.

January 13, 2009May 14, 2010 ~ Chris Routledge

The Digital Marketing Team at Macmillan has made a video to explain how books are made.

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Indeterminate Land Limited Edition Book

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This limited edition, signed and numbered hardback book accompanies my exhibition Indeterminate Land, which will be at the Heaton Cooper Studio Archive Gallery October 10-November 3, 2019. More information about the exhibition and book is here.

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The result of an eight year collaboration, this limited edition book of poetry by Rebecca Goss, and photography by Chris Routledge is published by Guillemot Press.

Cains: The Story of Liverpool in a Pint

Cains Book
Listen to me reading from chapter 1 here. Find out more here.

The Voyage of the Whale Ship Esk in 1816

Buy a paperback here.

Ebooks are available across all the major platforms, or buy one in the format you prefer from Smashwords.

Fram: To the Ends of the Earth

Fram

To commemorate the centenary of Roald Amundsen reaching the South Pole, this illustrated essay tells the story of his ship, the Fram and her three polar voyages.

Download the free PDF, or buy from Amazon.com or Amazon.co.uk

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