



Director’s Choice
The stunning new home for the collections of the Macleay Museum, Nicholson Museum and University Art Gallery.




An essential resource for all heritage, architecture and preservation enthusiasts – as well as anyone enchanted by the unique grandeur of Newport, Rhode Island.




Synthetic Cells: Site and (Para)site
Accompanies the exhibition Michael Rees: Synthetic Cells, open until January 10, 2021, Grounds For Sculpture, Hamilton, New Jersey




A Guide through The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Collection
A rich and diverse selection of works from one of the finest collections of Roman art in the world




Marvels of Art and Science at Harvard
Exquisite detail captured with new photography of models that inspire wonder and blur the line between natural and man-made.




An Imperfect Science
Accompanying the opening of the new Science Museum Medicine Galleries




100 Years of Women in Law
Published in partnership with the First 100 Years
Foreword by Baroness Hale




Celebrating 100 years
Celebrating the 100-year history of the Royal Academy of Dance, a world-leading dance education institution
Latest publications
From the literary archive of Irish writer John Banville this beautifully written notebook forms his ideas for a wonderful novel, Find out more in our #DirectorsChoiceUncut exhibition
https://www.tcd.ie/library/exhibitions/directors-choice/banville/
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'One of the finest remaining properties of the American Country Place Era, Cheekwood is a 55-acre historic estate, comprised of a botanical garden, arboretum and museum with historic rooms and art galleries.'
(Review copies available on request - http://bit.ly/35Rqix2)
New Year - new 🥳 #womeninlaw
We are delighted to work with @Scalapublishers to bring to life this 📘of photos from our #facethefuture 2020 global days + reflections from women lawyers.
You can pre-order a copy - whether you are in it or just to 🎁
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This is the is the oldest surviving map of the city of Dublin. It appears in John Speed's atlas published in 1611. Find out more in our #DirectorsChoiceUncut exhibition:
https://www.tcd.ie/library/exhibitions/directors-choice/oldest-map/
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