The Journeyman, by David Smith
Self-published
Category Archives: Books
Ray Atkins: The Reading Years
Exhibition catalogue for Ray Atkins: The Reading Years
Reading Museum, Reading Foundation for Art
Ray Atkins has been painting outside, often on a monumental scale, since the 1960s, and exhibiting nationally, undistracted by calls that painting was dead in the 1970s or that conceptual art was the only way forward. Today his painting is inspiring a new generation of young painters.
He lived in Reading from 1968 to 1974 while the town was changing radically. The Inner Distribution Road swept through the town centre, medieval streets made way for civic buildings and a shopping centre an on the outskirts the M4 was built. Ray observed them all.
‘Ray Atkins uses the outside world as a studio. The landscapes emerge from day to day involvement with an ever changing subject which is finally committed to a specific visual experience. I have admired these extraordinary paintings for many years.’ – Leon Kossoff, 2003
Kathy Kibbee Paterson: Vignettes
Vignettes, by Kathy Kibbee Paterson.
Edited by Janet McCue & Jo Kibbee
Self-published
Chistina Hart-Davies: A Wild Plant Year
A Wild Plant Year: The History, Folklore and Uses of Britain′s Flora. Christina Hart-Davies
Two Rivers Press
Terry Allsop: Views of Ewelme
Views of Ewelme: Church, Cloisters, Chilterns. Terry Allsop
Self-published
Adam Sowan: A quiet and intimate road
A quiet and intimate road: A history of New Road, Reading,
by Adam Sowan
Self-published
Mairie MacInnes: Amazing Memories
Jenny Halstead: Silchester
Silchester: Life on the Dig, by Jenny Halstead & Michael Fulford
Two Rivers Press
Terry Allsop: Caught on Camera
Caught on Camera: Reading in the 70s. Terry Allsop
Two Rivers Press
A unique collection of black and white photographs by Terry Allsop, showing a Reading we had all but forgotten, with many well-known scenes and locations around this ever-changing town, and others tucked away, redeveloped or demolished.
Julia Trickey: Plant Portraits by Post
Plant Portraits by Post: Post & Go British Flora, by Julia Trickey
Two Rivers Press


















































