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  • av Amanda Craig
    135

    Amanda Craig's new novel turns on two women who meet by chance and discover that they are both victims of abusive husbands. Together, they plot their revenge.

  • - The Life of Gore Vidal
    av Jay Parini
    159,-

  • av Jonathan Kaufman
    169

    Kings of Shanghai is at once the intimate story of two families and a sweeping account of how modern Shanghai was born.

  • - The Truth About Chicken
    av Maryn McKenna
    149 - 379,-

    A compelling investigation of the scandal at the heart of poultry production in the US, the UK and beyond.

  • - In Search of a New Home - Our Race to the Red Planet
    av Lewis Pinault
    149

  • av Suzannah Dunn
    139

  • - An Assortment of Mutts, Mongrels, Puppies and Pooches
    av Christopher Matthew
    149

    The perfect Christmas present for dog lovers.'Delights on every page . . . the man knows what he's barking at' Lady'Christopher Matthew is a comic genius' Sandi ToksvigFrom Ozymandias the Steve McQueen of Springers whose acrobatic sex life rivals Errol Flynn's, to terrier Ted, whose Falstaffian appetites (and over-indulgence following the loyal toast) lead to a shameful bender followed by a spell in rehab, man's best friend comes in many guises, not all of them benign. In his latest collection of sly verse, Christopher Matthew celebrates the canine world in all its glorious diversity - and takes a sidelong glance at the human one along the way. Travelling from Camp Bastion to West Wittering via a sunlit Greek island, Matthew's compendium embraces comedy, tragedy and personalities great and small. There are exuberant, rear-fixated puppies and neglected latchkey dogs, there are dignified mongrel strays, war-heroes, a psychotic Great Dane called Cher Bebe and a top-drawer spaniel of theatrical lineage with Uggie-envy. And then there is man, with his cowardice, his commitment issues, his short attention span and his propensity for very silly names. . . The great question Matthew circles in this gloriously entertaining gallop through one of the world's great auld alliances, therefore, is not so much who is the master in this relationship, as who is the mutt. Touching, wicked, clever and kind, Dog Treats will bring delight and recognition to dog-lovers everywhere.

  • av Ken MacLeod & Iain Banks
    135

    Iain Banks is celebrated as a novelist and science fiction writer. It is less well known that his first published work was the poem '041', in New Writing Scotland in 1983. Like the poems that appeared within his novels, this was selected from the many he had written between 1973 and 1981.Banks took his poetry seriously and worked on it assiduously, but showed it mostly to friends. He first thought of publishing his poetry late in 2012, though insisted it be a joint collection with his life-long friend Ken MacLeod. The two writers were working on this project when Banks learned of his terminal diagnosis, and continued thereafter. He made his final revisions just days before his death.Readers of Iain Banks' novels will find in the poems a further affirmation of the humane, sceptical and clear-eyed sensibility that informed all his work, shot through as ever with a dry wit that continues to disturb and delight. Ken MacLeod edited and introduces this collection.

  • av David Swift
    145 - 275,-

  • av Craig Russell
    285,-

    From international award-winning author Craig Russell comes another dark thriller, for readers of Neil Gaiman, Caleb Carr and Stephen King.

  • av Craig Russell
    135 - 195

  • av Martina Murphy
    124,99 - 179

  • av Tina Gaudoin
    169 - 285,-

  • av Albert Read
    269,-

    'Beautiful, moving, profoundly imaginative in itself - this book is as entertaining as it is relevant and practical' ALAIN DE BOTTON'Anyone who has an imagination - that is, everyone - should read this book' EDWARD ENNINFUL'An extraordinary book - an elaborate cabinet of curiosities' SPECTATORFor some, the imagination is a luxury in the modern age; something which is by turns elusive, difficult to employ and better left to others. But what is it to imagine exactly? How do we go about it, and why is it so important that we imagine for ourselves?In this insightful and life-affirming book, Albert Read puts the imagination back at the forefront of our lives. Not merely a nebulous concept reserved for artists and creatives, it is a muscle - an essential faculty of the mind to be trained and developed over a lifetime. It is boundless in its potential, infinitely rewarding and central to human achievement.Spanning pre-historic times through to the twenty-first century, The Imagination Muscle explores the genesis of ideas - from Thomas Edison's serial embracing of failure to Jane Jacobs' vision of how we should build cities together; from Steve Jobs' approach to office design to the Japanese concept of Ma. Touching on art, music, film, literature, science and entrepreneurship, this book examines how the imagination has evolved - in shape, power and pace - through the millennia.Albert Read reveals how we can harness the imagination in our day-to-day lives and why, in the new Age of Technology, it is more pressing than ever that we do so. Discover where to find ideas, how to foster skill in observation and connection, and how to be more attentive to the fluxes of our own minds.After all, as Read expertly outlines, the imagination is our supreme gift, our biggest opportunity, our greatest source of fulfilment and our most vital asset for the future.

  • av Albert Read
    169

  • av Karen Clarke
    175

    A deliciously heartwarming read about family, friends and handmade coconut ice. Perfect for fans of Cressida McLaughlin, Debbie Johnson, and Tilly Tennant.

  • av Sara Imari Walker
    329

    An intriguing new scientific theory that explains what life is and how it emerges

  • av Sara Imari Walker
    169 - 239

  • av Sally Emerson
    119

  • - Experiencing 7/7
    av John Tulloch
    119

    The first memoir from one of the victims of the 7 July London bombings,l combining the emotional impact of The Diving Bell and the Butterfly with the political passion of the work of Noam Chomsky (Hegemony or Survival)

  • av Leckie Ross
    111

  • av Loren Grush
    335

    'Strap yourself in for a thrilling ride with genuine American heroes - six women who proved you don't need the right plumbing to have the right stuff! Loren Grush deftly recounts the true grit and deep talent that smashed the celestial glass ceiling. A must-read for explorers on Earth and beyond' Lynn Sherr, author of Sally Ride: America's First Woman in Space'A dazzling look into the lives of the first U.S. women to venture into space. Through its deep reporting and vivid storytelling, the book illuminates the immense obstacles and tragedies these women faced on their way to inspiring the world with their audacious, courageous spirits. This is a story that had to be told, and Grush has told it brilliantly' Ashlee Vance, author of Elon Musk: Tesla, Space X, and the Quest for a Fantastic Future'Loren Grush has painted compellingly intimate portraits of a group of brave astronauts who changed the face of NASA - and exploration - by opening frontiers on the ground on their way to space. Well-researched and gripping, The Six is an inspiring and, at times, maddening tale that reminds us what the definition of hero is and who gets to carry that mantle' Christian Davenport, author of The Space Barons

  • av Loren Grush
    169 - 219

  • av Susie Boyt
    139 - 179

  • av Mark Bostridge & Paul Berry
    219

    Vera Brittain is most widely known as the woman who immortalized a lost generation in her haunting autobiography of the Great War, TESTAMENT OF YOUTH.Writer, pacifist and feminist, she condemned her provincial background but remained acutely conscious of the conventional elements in her own character; she revealed a richly emotional life in her writing but was outwardly sober and reserved; she possessed a fierce desire for fame and recognition but was ready to sacrifice both on matters of principle.This biography - comprehensive, authoritative and immensely readable - confirms Vera Brittain's stature as one of the most remarkable women of our time.

  • av Sonia Purnell
    149 - 305,-

  • av Sonia Purnell
    319

    [We hope to have fresh quotes but for now -]Praise for A Woman of No Importance: 'A meticulous history that reads like a thriller' Ben Macintyre 'A rousing tale of derring-do' The Times 'Riveting' Mick Herron 'Superb' Irish Times 'A cracking story about an extraordinarily brave woman' Daily Telegraph

  • av Audrey Osler
    169 - 195

  • av Audrey Osler
    289,-

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