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Philippa Gregory; David Baldwin;... The fascinating companion volume to the first three novels in Philippa Gregory's bestselling Cousins' War series | Daniel Arsand Daniel Arsand's slim, sublime Lovers is many things: a song of love and an ode to sensual abandon; a richly imagined, atmospheric evocation of the French court; a fable about... |
Simon Schama Cookery is not necessarily a subject one immediately associates with the author - one of Britain's most distinguished historians and commentators. This title presents a selection of his occasional writings... | Ros King Bringing Shakespeare back to life |
Cassell Illustrated; Paul Gravett There's something new to discover for even the most devoted fan in the ultimate guide to graphic storytelling. | Jonathon Bate; Dora Thornton Presents a fresh view of the early modern world through the eyes of Shakespeare, his players and audiences. This book illustrates the Catholic counterculture that is revealed through the failed... |
George Leigh Mallory; Peter Gillman George Mallory belongs to a short but distinguished line of literary mountaineers such as Joe Simpson, Jon Krakauer and Edward Whymper. He answered the question "Why climb Everest" with the... | Alan Jacobs Alan Jacobs offers a witty, literate, and accessible guide for aspiring readers, offering tips on what to read and how to get the most out of it. Each chapter focuses... |
Francois Lelord What is the secret formula for love? Hector, our intrepid psychiatrist, sets off on a new globetrotting mission - and this time he's looking for LOVE. | Jennifer Kloester Georgette Heyer remains an enduring international bestseller, read and loved by four generations of readers and extolled by today's bestselling authors. Despite her enormous popularity she never gave an interview... |
Howard Jacobson A collection of 2010 Man Booker winner Howard Jacobson's most acclaimed journalism | Carmen Callil; Colm Toibin A selection of the best 200 novels written since 1950. |
Sally O'Reilly; Fay Weldon A comprehensive guide to the career of writing featuring an introduction by Fay Weldon CBE. | Piers Paul Read Jomier broods. He broods about the present. He broods about the past. He types his gloomy thoughts onto his computer screen - a digital journal. When he has nothing more... |
Jane Harris As she sits in her Bloomsbury home, with her two birds for company, elderly Harriet Baxter sets out to relate the story of her acquaintance, nearly four decades previously, with... | Helen Walsh An extraordinary account of a young woman's journey into motherhood |