Katy recalls her own childhood enjoyment of the late Maurice Sendak's classic Where the Wild Things Are and celebrates the achievements of an author who never grew up.
Sofia looks at the tradition of afternoon tea, at home and in London's many elegant tea rooms.
An updated version of the world's best-selling grammar title.
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An innovative method to pronounce English without an accent for the millions of nonnative speakers learning English--created by an acclaimed accent reduction specialist.
COLLOQUIAL SLOVAK is easy to use and completely up to date! Specially written by an experienced teacher for self-study or class use, the course offers you a...
From the universe and our planet, to plants and animals, to the human body and the developments in science and technology, this encyclopedia is packed with ...
Takes you through the basics of grammar, punctuation and spelling, providing clear and concise explanations of each concept followed by exercises to test how much...
A hugely entertaining guide to the history aand uses of oratory; for fans of Eats, Shoots and Leaves or Just My Type.
Collects over 500 of the funniest-sounding and delightful words in the English language, and traces them back to their often puzzling origins. While brushing up on ...
New York Times-bestselling author Rachel Caine returns to the Gallery to discuss her...
In this exclusive interview for Foyles to celebrate the publication of Bring Up the Bodies, Hilary talks about her fascination with Thomas Cromwell and the corrupting effects of power.
WINNER ANNOUNCED! Edgelands by Michael Symmons Robert and Paul Farley takes the prize in the first year of Foyles' sponsorship.
Iceland, winter 1883: we follow the priest, Skugga-Baldur, on his hunt for the enigmatic blue fox in this book that is part thriller, part fairy tale.