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Explore Bristol on Foot: Hotwells
By Julia Killingback
Explore Bristol on Foot: Hotwells is a walking tour that takes in Bristol's historic harbourside community and reveals many fascinating facts from the area's past. Once a fashionable spa and now regenerated by dockside leisure developments, follow this walk through Georgian terraces to the harbourside and along the magnificent Avon...
Children of the Can: Bristol Graffiti and Street Art
By Felix Braun
This is a comprehensive update of the first edition with more that 20 new artists and events and 60 more pages. The format has been changed to A-Z making the book the definitive guide to Bristol graffiti and street art. Includes exclusive images from the show Banksy vs Bristol Museum.
See No Evil: The Book
By Jonathan Lewis
The second See No Evil street art and graffiti event in Bristol attracted more than 50,000 people to the city centre in August 2012 to watch more than 45 international artists use 3,500 cans of spray paint on 12 multi-storey buildings and other sites. This book documents the whole event,...
Banksy\'s Bristol: Home Sweet Home
By Steve Wright
The third edition of Banksy's Bristol has been fully updated to include Banksy vs Bristol Museum, Exit Through the Gift Shop, The Simpsons intro, the Tesco Value Petrol Bomb and more. Includes exclusive pictures of Banksy at work.
The Bristol Rovers Archive: 1951-1991: No. 1
By Keith Brookman
Bristol Rovers programme editor Keith Brookman has delved into the club's picture archive to discover rare photographs dating back to the 1951 season. Keith has added a write-up to the pictures to provide a fabulous document that charts Bristol Rovers history from 1951-1991.
Don Pedro Presents - Politics & Protest: A Decade of Bristol Subvertising, Graffiti, Stickers and Posters
By Pete Maginnis
Don Pedro is an anonymous photographer who has recorded the work of Bristol's subvertisers - the political activists and anarchists who subvert the messages on the city's billboards.
The Naked Guide to Bristol: Not All Guide Books are the Same
By Gil Gillespie
Gives an up-close, and an in-depth view of Bristol. This guide book provides a tour of architectural and cultural highlights, welcoming pubs, lip-smacking eateries and shops. It also provides the history, politics and music of this counter-culture capital.