See a selection of pages from “Pauline Boty: British Pop Art’s Sole Sister”

Welcome to a new feature where you can access a selection of pages from the biography Pauline Boty: British Pop Art’s Sole Sister by Marc Kristal, published by Frances Lincoln, an imprint of the Quarto Group. The service is provided by MasterPlan from Circular Software.

The pages displayed will be regularly changing to give an indication of the subjects covered and images contained within the book. Below is a screenshot of the spreads as displayed, followed by a link to view them, change magnification, click or swipe through, search text within, share to social media, and more.

Screenshot of spreads from “Pauline Boty: British Pop Art’s Sole Sister” provided by MasterPlan from Circular Software

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With thanks to Marc Kristal, Frances Lincoln and Circular Software.

About the author
Marc Kristal is an author, screenwriter, filmmaker, editor, and journalist. He has authored, co-written or contributed to more than forty books, notably Re:Crafted: Interpretations of Craft in Contemporary Architecture and Interiors (2010), Immaterial World: Transparency in Architecture (2011), and The New Old House: Historic and Modern Architecture Combined (2017). His writing has appeared in numerous publications, including the New York Times, Architectural Digest, Wallpaper, Metropolis, and Elle Décor. He has also written films about contemporary and modern artists, notably Cindy Sherman and Mark Rothko. He is a two-time MacDowell fellow.
For further information please visit his website [link]

About the book
After seeing Boty’s work at an auction in 2013, author Marc Kristal spent almost ten years researching her life, interviewing the people who knew her and delving into archives and libraries. Pauline Boty: British Pop Art’s Sole Sister is his biography of her life and work published by Frances Lincoln in October 2023, appealing to both those interested in art but also in this creative period of British culture.
For further information please visit the Quarto website [link]

About Frances Lincoln
Founded in 1977, Frances Lincoln publishes illustrated nonfiction books on a range of subjects, including gardening titles featuring a host of well-known names, as well as the much-loved walking guides by Alfred Wainwright. Other notable areas of interest include books on the history of Britain and London and an ever-growing list of innovative titles on art and culture.
For further information, please visit the Quarto website [link]

About MasterPlan from Circular Software
The book has been securely shared here with MasterPlan from Circular Software, creator and supplier of workflow apps, custom software development, training, consultancy and services for publishing customers. In this case we elected to link to a separate page, but another option would be to embed the preview pages directly into any allowed website.
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“Pauline Boty: British Pop Art’s Sole Sister” by Marc Kristal, published by Frances Lincoln. Photo by Lewis Morley.