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F. Scott Fitzgerald; Edmund Wilson The studio lot looks like 'thirty acres of fairyland' the night that a mysterious woman stands and smiles at Monroe Stahr, the last of the great Hollywood princes. Enchanted by... | Plato; Desmond Lee; Thomas Kjeller... A Socratic dialogue in two parts. It begins with a theoretical exposition of the cosmos and his story describing the creation of the universe, from its very beginning to the... |
Truman Capote P B Jones discovers that bed-hopping rather than literary ability is the way to get published. He discovers along the way that prayers that are answered cause more pain than... | Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol; Robert A.... Chichikov, a mysterious stranger, arrives in the provincial town of 'N', visiting a succession of landowners and making each a strange offer. He proposes to buy the names of dead... |
Roberto Bolano One of the most talked-about novels of 2008: the visionary epic from a Latin American genius | Gustave Flaubert; Mark Polizzotti;... Includes Flaubert's Dictionary of received ideas. |
J. R. R. Tolkien; Alan Lee;... Painstakingly restored from Tolkien's manuscripts and presented for the first time as a fully continuous and standalone story, this illustrated paperback of the epic tale of The Children of Hurin... | Brian Herbert; Kevin J. Anderson Using Frank Herbert's final outline - hidden in a bank safe deposit box for eleven years - Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson now tell the grand climax of the... |
Irene Nemirovsky; Sandra Smith Set during a year that begins with France's fall to the Nazis in June 1940 and ending with Germany turning its attention to Russia, this book falls into two parts... | Jane Austen Following a chance meeting with Mr and Mrs Parker, Charlotte Heywood accompanies them to their home in Sanditon, extravagantly vaunted by her hosts as the future epicentre of society summers... |
James Agee; Blake Morrison On a sultry summer night in 1915, Jay Follet leaves his house in Knoxville, Tennessee, to tend to his father, who he believes is dying. The summons turns out to... | Franz Kafka; J. A. Underwood Kafka's novel is a study of relationships, particularly between the individual and society and between thought and action. K's isolation and perplexity and his begging for the approval of elusive... |
Jaroslav Hasek; Josef Lada; Cecil... Hasek's most important work was centered around the deeply funny story of a hapless Czech soldier in the Austro-Hungarian army. Dsmissed for incompetence only to be pressed into service by... | Charles Dickens; Margaret Cardwell 'Where is my nephew?, asked Mr Jasper, wildly. 'Where is your nephew?' repeated Neveille. 'Why do you ask me?' 'I ask you,' retorted Jasper, 'because you were the... |
Mark Twain; William M. Gibson; John ... An authoritative text that reproduces the manuscript which Mark Twain wrote last. | Vladimir Nabokov; Dmitri Nabokov A novel about a wonderfully large man called Philip Wild, married to a very promiscuous woman, and whose meditations concern the nature of death. Delivery: To home, business or free to our stores. Click for more info. | | | |   Available through Foyles Online Marketplace only | Currently out of stock | Click & Collect: Order now to collect from 8pm today. In stock items only. Click for more info. | | | |   Currently out of stock in all stores. | Stores - out of stock | New & Used: Our marketplace sellers will deliver to your chosen address. Click for more info. | From | £17.25 | |   In stock at one or more sellers. | Buy - Select Seller |
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