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  • av Kent Wascom
    138,99

    A gothic portrait of a city ravaged by war and struck by vice and disease from the highly-lauded author of The Blood of Heaven.

  • av Jim Harrison
    145,-

    A classic collection of novellas from New York Times bestselling author Jim Harrison.

  • - The Story of the Lafayette Escadrille, the American Heroes Who Flew For France in World War I
    av Charles Bracelen Flood
    175,-

  • - The Cloudy World of French Wine
    av Isabelle Saporta
    175,-

    A shocking expose of France's wine industry by an acclaimed French journalist, Vino Business reveals the big-money deals, speculation, and shady practices that go on even in many of the most prestigious chateaux in Bordeaux and beyond.

  • - A Play
    av Jesse Eisenberg
    179,-

    "Nobody likes Ben. Ben doesn't even like Ben. He's been kicked out of grad school, lives off his parents' money, and bullies everyone in his life, including his roommate, an earnest Nepalese immigrant. When Ben discovers that his grade school crush is marrying a straitlaced banker, he sets out to destroy their relationship and win her back. The Spoils is a deeply personal and probing comedy written by one of America's most interesting writer-thespians"--Back cover.

  • av Patrick Hoffman
    129,-

    A compelling, original thriller from a fresh new voice in crime fiction.

  • - Misadventures of a Suburban Hunter-Gatherer
    av Bill Heavey
    175,-

    “Mr. Heavey takes us back to the joys—and occasional pitfalls—of the humble edibles around us, and his conclusions ring true.”—Wall Street JournalLongtime Field & Stream contributor Bill Heavey has become the magazine’s most popular voice by writing for sportsmen with more enthusiasm than skill. In his first full-length book, Heavey chronicles his attempts to “eat wild,” seeing how much of his own food he can hunt, fish, grow, and forage.But Heavey is not your typical hunter-gatherer. Living inside the D.C. Beltway, and a single dad to a twelve-year-old daughter with an aversion to “nature food,” he’s almost completely ignorant of gardening and foraging. Incensed at the squirrels destroying his tomatoes, he is driven to rodent murder—by arrow. Along the way, Heavey is guided by a number of unlikely teachers, from the eccentric Paula, who runs an under-the-table bait business, to Michelle, an attractive single mom unselfconsciously devoted to eating locally. To the delight of his readers and the embarrassment of his daughter, he suffers blood loss, humiliation, and learns, as he puts it, that “‘edible’ is not to be confused with ‘tasty.’”

  • - Memories of a Collective Farm in Estonia
    av Sigrid Rausing
    185,-

  • - Porn A Love Story
    av Asa Akira
    179,-

    Asa Akira (28) has already had an extremely unusual life. Educated at the United Nations International School in Manhattan, she soon was earning a good living by stripping and working as a dominatrix at a sex dungeon. Akira has now built up a reputation for being of the most popular, hardworking, and extreme actors in the business, winning dozens of awards for her 330+ movies, including her #1 bestselling series “Asa Akira Is Insatiable”.In Insatiable, Akira recounts her extraordinary life in chapters that are hilarious, shocking, and touching. In a wry, conversational tone, she talks about her experiences shoplifting and doing drugs while in school, her relationship with other porn stars (she is married to one) and with the industry at large, and her beliefs about women and sexuality. Insatiable is filled with Akira’s unusual and often highly amusing anecdotes, including her visit to a New Hampshire sex shop run by a mother and son.In a world where porn is increasingly becoming part of the mainstream, Akira is one of very few articulate voices writing from the inside. She something important, controversial, and astonishingly interesting to say about sex and its central role in our culture.

  • av Phil Lapsley
    199,-

  • av Malcolm Brooks
    133 - 169,-

    A brilliant, enthralling debut novel about an extraordinary young woman's quest to tame a wild landscape, the tide of progress in the middle of the "American century", and a beautiful, passionate love story.

  • - The Best New Writing on Arrival
    av John Freeman
    155,-

    A new anthology from renowned literary critic John Freeman, Freeman's: The Best New Writing on Arrival features never-before-published stories by Haruki Murakami, Louise Erdrich, Dave Eggers, Etgar Keret, Lydia Davis, David Mitchell, and others.

  • - And Other Stories
    av Jesse Eisenberg
    139 - 195,-

    The fiction debut of Academy Award-nominated actor, playwright and New Yorker contributor Jesse Eisenberg.

  • - A Mexico City Chronicle
    av Francisco Goldman
    249,-

    Francisco Goldman provides a timely and provocative journey into the heart of Mexico City.

  • av John (Author) Lawton
    145,-

    A new historical thriller from the author of the Inspector Troy series, moving from London during the Blitz, to divided post-war Berlin.

  • av Karolina Ramqvist
    129,-

    SHORTLISTED PETRONA AWARD 2018An immediate bestseller upon publication in Sweden, The White City is an arresting and intimate novel of betrayal and empowerment from a bold, fearless writer.

  • - Drunks, Thieves, Scoundrels and the History of American Comedy
    av Kliph Nesteroff
    185,-

    Originally published in hardcover in 2015 by Grove Press.

  • av John Lawton
    135,-

    A reissue of a standalone novel from John Lawton, set in the American summer of 1969.

  • av Kent Wascom
    135,-

    Get ready for an epic debut novel of insurrection and ambition, love and revenge, set in fledgling independent America. This astonishing debut is reminiscent of the finest of early Cormac McCarthy.

  • - How It Got That Way...And It Wasn't My Fault...And I'll Never Do It Again
    av P. J. O'Rourke
    145 - 249,-

    A hilarious look at the aging baby boomer generation from the author the Spectator labelled 'what happens when America does Grumpy Old Men'.

  • av John Lawton
    145,-

    The sixth book in John Lawton's Inspector Troy series, selected by Time magazine as one of 'Six Detective Series to Savour' alongside Michael Connelly and Donna Leon.

  • - The Story of a Young Woman and the Abuses of Power in Libya
    av Annick Cojean
    169 - 249,-

    A shocking and moving investigation into the hidden abuses perpetrated by Colonel Gaddafi, Gaddafi's Harem reveals the appalling private life of one of the twentieth century's most malevolent dictators.

  • av Ivan Klima
    265,-

    Ivan Klima, 'a writer of enormous power and originality' (The New York Times Book Review), has penned an intimate autobiography that explores his life under Nazi and Communist regimes.

  • - The story of Tim Hetherington, war photographer
    av Alan Huffman
    209,-

    A compelling portrait of the award-winning British-American photojournalist Tim Hetherington, who died while covering the 2011 Libyan war

  • - The Teachings of Zen Master Seung Sahn
    av Stephen Mitchell
    175,-

  • - Stories
    av Dagoberto Gilb
    165,-

    Before the End, After the Beginning is a personal and honest collection of ten exquisite stories from Dagoberto Gilb. The pieces come in the wake of a stroke Gilb suffered at his home in Austin, Texas, in 2009, and a majority of the stories were written over many months of recovery. The result is a powerful and triumphant collection that tackles common themes of mortality and identity and describes the American experience in a raw, authentic vernacular unique to Gilb.These ten stories take readers throughout the American West and Southwest, from Los Angeles and Albuquerque to El Paso and Austin. Gilb covers territory familiar to some of his earlier work—a mother and son’s relationship in Southern California in the story ‘Uncle Rock’ or a character looking to shed his mixed up past in ‘The Last Time I Saw Junior’—while dealing with themes of mortality and limitation that have arisen during his own illness. Confronting issues of masculinity, sexuality, and mortality, Gilb has recovered and produced what may be his most extraordinary achievement to date.

  • av Thomas Perry
    199,-

    The seventh novel in Perry's celebrated Jane Whitefield series, opens as Jane spirits James Shelby, a man unjustly convicted of his wife's murder, out of the heavily guarded criminal court building in downtown Los Angeles. But the price of Shelby's freedom is high.

  • av Gay Talese
    195,-

    From Gay Talese, a remarkable new work of reportage more than thirty years in the making.

  • av Johanna Sinisalo
    135 - 169,-

    From the queen of 'Finnish weird', a captivating and witty speculative satire of a Handmaid's Tale-esque welfare state where women are either breeders or outcasts, addicts chase the elusive high of super-hot chilli peppers and one woman is searching for her missing sister

  • av P. J. O'Rourke
    145,-

    A re-issue of the original classic in which P.J. O'Rourke takes on the role of tour guide with hilarious resultsHolidays in Hell follows P. J. O'Rourke on a global fun-finding mission to the most desperate places on the planet, from the bombed-out streets of Beirut to the stultifying blandness of Heritage USA.

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