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Café Royal Books Archive Six

The sixth 100 publications from the ongoing series, which began in July 2012.

Café Royal Books publishes weekly titles, focussing on post-war documentary photography linked to Britain and Ireland — ISSN 2752-5619. This includes the work of photographers from all backgrounds, the known and celebrated, and the under-represented and unseen. Much of the work in Café Royal Books, is previously unpublished.

Each book focuses on a single body of work, and each book is part of the larger, extensive series. As a series the books provide a valuable resource into cultural and social shifts in Britain, Ireland and beyond. Subjects are wide and varied, and include folk customs, protest, industry, place, architectural change, music, politics and religion.

This archive presents titles released between July 2021 and March 2023.

Café Royal Books are printed, and the boxes handmade, in England.
423mm x 214mm x 210mm

Price includes shipping.

Please note, this isn’t included in subscriptions and can’t be purchased using trade or discount codes.

There is also a very rare opportunity to purchase previous Archive boxes. Please email if interested.

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Titles included in Archive Six:

Syd Shelton — The Battle of Lewisham August 13th 1977

Rory Carnegie — Autoportraits London 1982

Tony Davis — House Train Italy 1991

John Davies — Cotton Mills 1983–1986

John Benton-Harris — Walking London 1965–1988

Roger Taylor —Petticoat Lane London 1966

Bob Watkins — New York 1980–2005

Craig Atkinson —The Barbican Estate

Virginia Turbett — Glasgow 1978–1979

Mike Seaborne — London’s Docklands 2

Wally Cassidy — Protest. Dublin City1989–1993

Wally Cassidy — Manic Street Preachers Ireland 1991

Andrew Moore — The Troubles. Belfast 1980s–1990s

Martin Stott — English Worker Co-operative Movement 1980s

Andrew Borowiec — Johnstown, Pennsylvania 1988

John Davies — Rhymney Valley 1984

Martin Shakeshaft — The Miners’ Strike 1984–1985

Garry Stuart — Hirael, North Wales 1976

Keith Pattison — The Miners’ Strike Durham Coalfield 1984–1985

Dorothy Bohm— Mexico1950s–1970s

with text by Amanda Hopkinson

Dorothy Bohm— New York 1950s–1970s

with text by Monica Bohm-Duchen

Mike Abrahams — West Belfast 1985–1988

Yan Morvan — London Punk & Protest 1979–1981

Yan Morvan — London Subculture 1979–1981

Syd Shelton — Street Portraits 2

Mike Abrahams — One Day in July Northern Ireland 1987–1998

Mike Abrahams — Ardoyne, Belfast 1986–1988

Mike Abrahams — Borderlands 1984–1993

David Hoffman — Parfett St Evictions 1973

Bob Moore — Circus — Torbay, Devon 1978

Diane Bush — The Last of the Brits England in the 1970s

Lionel Derimais — Tokyo Subway 1987

David Hoffman — Whitechapel Markets 1972–1977

Daniel Meadows — Us And Them England 1981–1985

Berris Conolly — Hackney 1984–1988

Berris Conolly — London 1967–1985

Richard Davis — The Madchester Years 1989–91

Uwe Bedenbecker — Brighton 1984

Pete Davis — Cardiff 1969–1977

Janine Wiedel — Arctic Summer 1973

J A Mortram — Small Town Inertia Diary Entries 2

with text by Michael Sheen

Daniel Meadows & Martin Parr — June Street, Salford, 1973

Martin Parr — India 1984

Martin Parr — China 1985

Daniel Meadows — Butlin’s Filey 1972

Jenny Matthews — Changing World of Women’s Work 1978–1988

Café Royal Books — Documentary, Zines and Subversion

David Hoffman — Housing. Tower Hamlets & Hackney 1972–1993

Charles Traub — Northern Ireland August 1985

Amelia Troubridge — Chaos. England 1996–2021

Steve Hammond — Spitalfields 1977

Dragan Novaković — Crufts 1974

Syd Shelton — Rock Against Racism Live. 1977–1981

Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert— Glasgow 1990s

Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert — Queen’s Golden Jubilee Glasgow 2002

Reg Tucker — London 1967–1972

Luis Bustamante — North / South, England 1976–1979

Luis Bustamante — Hull 1976–1978

Robin Grierson — Epsom & Ascot 1980s

Rachel Megawhat — Imperial Gardens London 1990s

David Hoffman — East End Protest 1973–1994

Mike Coles — Blackpool 1967

Jane Simon — Fashion, Music, London 1980s

Russell Boyce — Star & Garter Hull 1983

David Corio — Fans and Clubbers 1978–1995

Ian Macdonald — Offshore The Southern North Sea 1988

Ian Beesley & Ian MacMillan — Photographs & Poems

Lionel Derimais — Moulton Bikes 30th Anniversary 1992

Carolyn Scott — Rye Hill 1968

Kemal Cengizkan — Manchester 1975-1976

Janine Wiedel — High-Rise 1983 One

Janine Wiedel — High-Rise 1983 Two

Rob Judges — Oxford 1978

Mike Coles — Northern England 1967–1973

Robin Weaver — South Wales Summer Carnivals 1970s

Tony Davis — World Cup USA 1994

Peter Fryer — Workington 1982–1983 Part One

Peter Fryer — Workington 1982–1983 Part Two

Peter Fryer — Workington 1982–1983 Part Three

Richard Davis — The Post Punk Years 1988–1991

Richard Davis — Berlin November 1989

Ron McCormick — Southend on Sea 1972

Mike Abrahams — Glasgow 1986–1999

Peter Fryer — Allotments Newcastle upon Tyne 1992

Mike Abrahams — Kentish Town 1975

Mike Coles — Coney Island 1975

David Hurn — Newport 1967–2008

David Hoffman — Around Whitechapel 1972–1992

David Hoffman — Fieldgate Mansions 1973–1985

Peter Brabban — The North East 1966–1982

Peter Degnan — Glasgow 1970s–1980s

Janette Beckman — Occupy Wall Street 2011–2012

Virginia Turbett — Punks 1979–1983

Virginia Turbett — Mods (and Rockers) Southend 1979

Virginia Turbett — New Romantics London 1980–81

Stephen Clarke — Blackpool 1980s–1990s

Richard Gaunt — Darlington — Durham 1965–1975

Richard Gaunt — Wales 1970–1975

Barry Lewis — Atlanta 1995

Tony Bock — Social Landscapes Toronto 1970–1972

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Café Royal Books Archive Six

The sixth 100 publications from the ongoing series, which began in July 2012.

Café Royal Books publishes weekly titles, focussing on post-war documentary photography linked to Britain and Ireland — ISSN 2752-5619. This includes the work of photographers from all backgrounds, the known and celebrated, and the under-represented and unseen. Much of the work in Café Royal Books, is previously unpublished.

Each book focuses on a single body of work, and each book is part of the larger, extensive series. As a series the books provide a valuable resource into cultural and social shifts in Britain, Ireland and beyond. Subjects are wide and varied, and include folk customs, protest, industry, place, architectural change, music, politics and religion.

This archive presents titles released between July 2021 and March 2023.

Café Royal Books are printed, and the boxes handmade, in England.
423mm x 214mm x 210mm

Price includes shipping.

Please note, this isn’t included in subscriptions and can’t be purchased using trade or discount codes.

There is also a very rare opportunity to purchase previous Archive boxes. Please email if interested.

——

Titles included in Archive Six:

Syd Shelton — The Battle of Lewisham August 13th 1977

Rory Carnegie — Autoportraits London 1982

Tony Davis — House Train Italy 1991

John Davies — Cotton Mills 1983–1986

John Benton-Harris — Walking London 1965–1988

Roger Taylor —Petticoat Lane London 1966

Bob Watkins — New York 1980–2005

Craig Atkinson —The Barbican Estate

Virginia Turbett — Glasgow 1978–1979

Mike Seaborne — London’s Docklands 2

Wally Cassidy — Protest. Dublin City1989–1993

Wally Cassidy — Manic Street Preachers Ireland 1991

Andrew Moore — The Troubles. Belfast 1980s–1990s

Martin Stott — English Worker Co-operative Movement 1980s

Andrew Borowiec — Johnstown, Pennsylvania 1988

John Davies — Rhymney Valley 1984

Martin Shakeshaft — The Miners’ Strike 1984–1985

Garry Stuart — Hirael, North Wales 1976

Keith Pattison — The Miners’ Strike Durham Coalfield 1984–1985

Dorothy Bohm— Mexico1950s–1970s

with text by Amanda Hopkinson

Dorothy Bohm— New York 1950s–1970s

with text by Monica Bohm-Duchen

Mike Abrahams — West Belfast 1985–1988

Yan Morvan — London Punk & Protest 1979–1981

Yan Morvan — London Subculture 1979–1981

Syd Shelton — Street Portraits 2

Mike Abrahams — One Day in July Northern Ireland 1987–1998

Mike Abrahams — Ardoyne, Belfast 1986–1988

Mike Abrahams — Borderlands 1984–1993

David Hoffman — Parfett St Evictions 1973

Bob Moore — Circus — Torbay, Devon 1978

Diane Bush — The Last of the Brits England in the 1970s

Lionel Derimais — Tokyo Subway 1987

David Hoffman — Whitechapel Markets 1972–1977

Daniel Meadows — Us And Them England 1981–1985

Berris Conolly — Hackney 1984–1988

Berris Conolly — London 1967–1985

Richard Davis — The Madchester Years 1989–91

Uwe Bedenbecker — Brighton 1984

Pete Davis — Cardiff 1969–1977

Janine Wiedel — Arctic Summer 1973

J A Mortram — Small Town Inertia Diary Entries 2

with text by Michael Sheen

Daniel Meadows & Martin Parr — June Street, Salford, 1973

Martin Parr — India 1984

Martin Parr — China 1985

Daniel Meadows — Butlin’s Filey 1972

Jenny Matthews — Changing World of Women’s Work 1978–1988

Café Royal Books — Documentary, Zines and Subversion

David Hoffman — Housing. Tower Hamlets & Hackney 1972–1993

Charles Traub — Northern Ireland August 1985

Amelia Troubridge — Chaos. England 1996–2021

Steve Hammond — Spitalfields 1977

Dragan Novaković — Crufts 1974

Syd Shelton — Rock Against Racism Live. 1977–1981

Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert— Glasgow 1990s

Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert — Queen’s Golden Jubilee Glasgow 2002

Reg Tucker — London 1967–1972

Luis Bustamante — North / South, England 1976–1979

Luis Bustamante — Hull 1976–1978

Robin Grierson — Epsom & Ascot 1980s

Rachel Megawhat — Imperial Gardens London 1990s

David Hoffman — East End Protest 1973–1994

Mike Coles — Blackpool 1967

Jane Simon — Fashion, Music, London 1980s

Russell Boyce — Star & Garter Hull 1983

David Corio — Fans and Clubbers 1978–1995

Ian Macdonald — Offshore The Southern North Sea 1988

Ian Beesley & Ian MacMillan — Photographs & Poems

Lionel Derimais — Moulton Bikes 30th Anniversary 1992

Carolyn Scott — Rye Hill 1968

Kemal Cengizkan — Manchester 1975-1976

Janine Wiedel — High-Rise 1983 One

Janine Wiedel — High-Rise 1983 Two

Rob Judges — Oxford 1978

Mike Coles — Northern England 1967–1973

Robin Weaver — South Wales Summer Carnivals 1970s

Tony Davis — World Cup USA 1994

Peter Fryer — Workington 1982–1983 Part One

Peter Fryer — Workington 1982–1983 Part Two

Peter Fryer — Workington 1982–1983 Part Three

Richard Davis — The Post Punk Years 1988–1991

Richard Davis — Berlin November 1989

Ron McCormick — Southend on Sea 1972

Mike Abrahams — Glasgow 1986–1999

Peter Fryer — Allotments Newcastle upon Tyne 1992

Mike Abrahams — Kentish Town 1975

Mike Coles — Coney Island 1975

David Hurn — Newport 1967–2008

David Hoffman — Around Whitechapel 1972–1992

David Hoffman — Fieldgate Mansions 1973–1985

Peter Brabban — The North East 1966–1982

Peter Degnan — Glasgow 1970s–1980s

Janette Beckman — Occupy Wall Street 2011–2012

Virginia Turbett — Punks 1979–1983

Virginia Turbett — Mods (and Rockers) Southend 1979

Virginia Turbett — New Romantics London 1980–81

Stephen Clarke — Blackpool 1980s–1990s

Richard Gaunt — Darlington — Durham 1965–1975

Richard Gaunt — Wales 1970–1975

Barry Lewis — Atlanta 1995

Tony Bock — Social Landscapes Toronto 1970–1972

Café Royal Books Archive Six

The sixth 100 publications from the ongoing series, which began in July 2012.

Café Royal Books publishes weekly titles, focussing on post-war documentary photography linked to Britain and Ireland — ISSN 2752-5619. This includes the work of photographers from all backgrounds, the known and celebrated, and the under-represented and unseen. Much of the work in Café Royal Books, is previously unpublished.

Each book focuses on a single body of work, and each book is part of the larger, extensive series. As a series the books provide a valuable resource into cultural and social shifts in Britain, Ireland and beyond. Subjects are wide and varied, and include folk customs, protest, industry, place, architectural change, music, politics and religion.

This archive presents titles released between July 2021 and March 2023.

Café Royal Books are printed, and the boxes handmade, in England.
423mm x 214mm x 210mm

Price includes shipping.

Please note, this isn’t included in subscriptions and can’t be purchased using trade or discount codes.

There is also a very rare opportunity to purchase previous Archive boxes. Please email if interested.

——

Titles included in Archive Six:

Syd Shelton — The Battle of Lewisham August 13th 1977

Rory Carnegie — Autoportraits London 1982

Tony Davis — House Train Italy 1991

John Davies — Cotton Mills 1983–1986

John Benton-Harris — Walking London 1965–1988

Roger Taylor —Petticoat Lane London 1966

Bob Watkins — New York 1980–2005

Craig Atkinson —The Barbican Estate

Virginia Turbett — Glasgow 1978–1979

Mike Seaborne — London’s Docklands 2

Wally Cassidy — Protest. Dublin City1989–1993

Wally Cassidy — Manic Street Preachers Ireland 1991

Andrew Moore — The Troubles. Belfast 1980s–1990s

Martin Stott — English Worker Co-operative Movement 1980s

Andrew Borowiec — Johnstown, Pennsylvania 1988

John Davies — Rhymney Valley 1984

Martin Shakeshaft — The Miners’ Strike 1984–1985

Garry Stuart — Hirael, North Wales 1976

Keith Pattison — The Miners’ Strike Durham Coalfield 1984–1985

Dorothy Bohm— Mexico1950s–1970s

with text by Amanda Hopkinson

Dorothy Bohm— New York 1950s–1970s

with text by Monica Bohm-Duchen

Mike Abrahams — West Belfast 1985–1988

Yan Morvan — London Punk & Protest 1979–1981

Yan Morvan — London Subculture 1979–1981

Syd Shelton — Street Portraits 2

Mike Abrahams — One Day in July Northern Ireland 1987–1998

Mike Abrahams — Ardoyne, Belfast 1986–1988

Mike Abrahams — Borderlands 1984–1993

David Hoffman — Parfett St Evictions 1973

Bob Moore — Circus — Torbay, Devon 1978

Diane Bush — The Last of the Brits England in the 1970s

Lionel Derimais — Tokyo Subway 1987

David Hoffman — Whitechapel Markets 1972–1977

Daniel Meadows — Us And Them England 1981–1985

Berris Conolly — Hackney 1984–1988

Berris Conolly — London 1967–1985

Richard Davis — The Madchester Years 1989–91

Uwe Bedenbecker — Brighton 1984

Pete Davis — Cardiff 1969–1977

Janine Wiedel — Arctic Summer 1973

J A Mortram — Small Town Inertia Diary Entries 2

with text by Michael Sheen

Daniel Meadows & Martin Parr — June Street, Salford, 1973

Martin Parr — India 1984

Martin Parr — China 1985

Daniel Meadows — Butlin’s Filey 1972

Jenny Matthews — Changing World of Women’s Work 1978–1988

Café Royal Books — Documentary, Zines and Subversion

David Hoffman — Housing. Tower Hamlets & Hackney 1972–1993

Charles Traub — Northern Ireland August 1985

Amelia Troubridge — Chaos. England 1996–2021

Steve Hammond — Spitalfields 1977

Dragan Novaković — Crufts 1974

Syd Shelton — Rock Against Racism Live. 1977–1981

Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert— Glasgow 1990s

Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert — Queen’s Golden Jubilee Glasgow 2002

Reg Tucker — London 1967–1972

Luis Bustamante — North / South, England 1976–1979

Luis Bustamante — Hull 1976–1978

Robin Grierson — Epsom & Ascot 1980s

Rachel Megawhat — Imperial Gardens London 1990s

David Hoffman — East End Protest 1973–1994

Mike Coles — Blackpool 1967

Jane Simon — Fashion, Music, London 1980s

Russell Boyce — Star & Garter Hull 1983

David Corio — Fans and Clubbers 1978–1995

Ian Macdonald — Offshore The Southern North Sea 1988

Ian Beesley & Ian MacMillan — Photographs & Poems

Lionel Derimais — Moulton Bikes 30th Anniversary 1992

Carolyn Scott — Rye Hill 1968

Kemal Cengizkan — Manchester 1975-1976

Janine Wiedel — High-Rise 1983 One

Janine Wiedel — High-Rise 1983 Two

Rob Judges — Oxford 1978

Mike Coles — Northern England 1967–1973

Robin Weaver — South Wales Summer Carnivals 1970s

Tony Davis — World Cup USA 1994

Peter Fryer — Workington 1982–1983 Part One

Peter Fryer — Workington 1982–1983 Part Two

Peter Fryer — Workington 1982–1983 Part Three

Richard Davis — The Post Punk Years 1988–1991

Richard Davis — Berlin November 1989

Ron McCormick — Southend on Sea 1972

Mike Abrahams — Glasgow 1986–1999

Peter Fryer — Allotments Newcastle upon Tyne 1992

Mike Abrahams — Kentish Town 1975

Mike Coles — Coney Island 1975

David Hurn — Newport 1967–2008

David Hoffman — Around Whitechapel 1972–1992

David Hoffman — Fieldgate Mansions 1973–1985

Peter Brabban — The North East 1966–1982

Peter Degnan — Glasgow 1970s–1980s

Janette Beckman — Occupy Wall Street 2011–2012

Virginia Turbett — Punks 1979–1983

Virginia Turbett — Mods (and Rockers) Southend 1979

Virginia Turbett — New Romantics London 1980–81

Stephen Clarke — Blackpool 1980s–1990s

Richard Gaunt — Darlington — Durham 1965–1975

Richard Gaunt — Wales 1970–1975

Barry Lewis — Atlanta 1995

Tony Bock — Social Landscapes Toronto 1970–1972

Jos Treen — Glasgow 1978
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