'Robert Blomfield - To Instanbul by Bicycle 1960' by Café Royal Books
From the award winning Café Royal Books, this title includes a selection of Robert’s previously unpublished photos of Roberts bicycle tour from Sheffield to Istanbul in 1960.
Each title in the Café Royal Books range is 36 pages, printed in England, staple bound and measures 14cm x 20cm (approx A5)
Café Royal Books produce weekly publications, focussing on documentary photography linked to Britain and Ireland. Their books are collected by galleries, libraries and museums including MoMA New York, Harvard University, Oxford University (Bodleian Library), Cambridge University, The British Library, The Hyman Collection, Martin Parr Foundation, TATE, V&A / National Art Library).
From the award winning Café Royal Books, this title includes a selection of Robert’s previously unpublished photos of Roberts bicycle tour from Sheffield to Istanbul in 1960.
Each title in the Café Royal Books range is 36 pages, printed in England, staple bound and measures 14cm x 20cm (approx A5)
Café Royal Books produce weekly publications, focussing on documentary photography linked to Britain and Ireland. Their books are collected by galleries, libraries and museums including MoMA New York, Harvard University, Oxford University (Bodleian Library), Cambridge University, The British Library, The Hyman Collection, Martin Parr Foundation, TATE, V&A / National Art Library).
From the award winning Café Royal Books, this title includes a selection of Robert’s previously unpublished photos of Roberts bicycle tour from Sheffield to Istanbul in 1960.
Each title in the Café Royal Books range is 36 pages, printed in England, staple bound and measures 14cm x 20cm (approx A5)
Café Royal Books produce weekly publications, focussing on documentary photography linked to Britain and Ireland. Their books are collected by galleries, libraries and museums including MoMA New York, Harvard University, Oxford University (Bodleian Library), Cambridge University, The British Library, The Hyman Collection, Martin Parr Foundation, TATE, V&A / National Art Library).