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  • - A Guided Tour of Mathematics, from One to Infinity
    av Steven Strogatz
    175,-

    Award-winning Steven Strogatz, one of the foremost popularisers of maths, has written a witty and fascinating account of maths' most compelling ideas and how, so often, they are an integral part of everyday life.

  • av Robin Sloan
    155,-

    A New York Times bestseller, Mr Penumbra's 24-hour Bookstore is an entirely charming and lovable first novel of mysterious books and dusty bookshops; it is a witty and delightful love-letter to both the old book world and the new.

  • - Three Fishing Fanatics. Ten Epic Adventures. The TV tie-in book to the BBC Worldwide series with ITV, set in British Columbia, the Bahamas, Kenya, Laos, Argentina, South Africa, Scotland, Thailand, Peru and Norway
    av Charlie
    377,-

    Based on the massive new ITV/BBC Earth TV show that follows three buddies as they go extreme fishing around the world, Top Gear-style

  • - A Personal History of the Church of England
    av Roger Scruton
    175,-

    Our Church is a dazzling and original personal history of the Anglican church and its enduring place in public life by one of our foremost public intellectuals.

  • - Successes and Failures of Post-war Immigration
    av David (Editor) Goodhart
    345,-

    One of Britain's most influential centre-left thinkers examines UK immigration policy and argues that there have been unforeseen consequences which need urgently to be addressed.

  • - The Story of a Lost Childhood
    av Mikey Cuddihy
    155 - 288,-

    Orphaned at the age of nine, Mikey Cuddihy left the US to board at the experimental Summerhill School. Like Hideous Kinky, this memoir describes coming of age in the strange and dangerous world of the unravelling social experiment of the late 1960s.

  • av S.L. (Author) Grey
    153,-

    A chilling take on high school: at Crossley College, discipline is strict, morals are old-fashioned, and, if you're going to pick on the creepy new girl, you better be sure that no one's watching out for her...

  • av Bernard Malamud
    175,-

    On the centenary of Malamud's birth, Atlantic Books is proud to republish what is considered to be the haunting masterpiece of one of the giants of post-war American fiction

  • av Elisabeth Gifford
    165,-

    A multi-generational historical debut set in a beautiful manor house on an island in the Outer Hebrides, Secrets of the Sea House is a beguiling tale of love, loss and hope which will appeal to fans of Katherine Webb, Kate Morton and Rachel Hore.

  • av Gordon (Author) Ferris
    341,-

    The final, jaw-dropping instalment in the Glasgow Quartet, from multi-CWA-Dagger-shortlisted author Gordon Ferris.

  • av A. N. (Author) Wilson
    445,-

    A. N. Wilson's Tolstoy is a highly intelligent and accessible biography of the most famous writer in the Russian canon.

  • av Marli (Author) Roode
    143,-

    'A superbly written, intelligent, and powerful debut. Marli Roode is the real thing, and she's here to stay.' M.J. Hyland

  • av Cynthia Ozick
    272,-

    Overflowing with ideas, spiked with wit and humanity, The Puttermesser Papers is a tour de force by one of America's most visionary novelists

  • av Michael Hampe
    271,-

    Striving for a happy, perfect life is as old as mankind. Can one achieve such a goal at all? Can there be a universally applicable theory of happiness? In this original and thought-provoking book philosopher Michael Hampe sets out to find some answers.

  • av Katharina (Author) Hagena
    154 - 199,-

    The bestseller that has captivated readers across Europe, The Taste of Apple Seeds is both an enchanting story of first love and a heartbreaking journey through loss.

  • av Leo H. Bradley
    749,-

    This popular book and video present the principles and applications of TQM for transformation of schools. The author is recognized as the leading authority on this approach to school reform.

  • av Chico (Author) Buarque
    195,-

    'I read Spilt Milk in a single night, awed and deeply moved...' Nicole KraussWinner of both of Brazil's major literary prizes, Spilt Milk is a visceral account of loss, memory and longing.

  • - What 9/11 Revealed about America
    av Susan Faludi
    335,-

    'A brilliant, unsentimental, often darkly humorous account of America's nervous breakdown after 9/11.' Publishers Weekly starred boxed review From the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author of the international bestselller Backlash - an unflinchingly critical and strikingly original dissection of the mind and soul of America since 9/11.

  • av Mark Bowden
    175,-

    The bestselling blockbusting story of how American Special Forces hunted down and assassinated the head of the world's biggest cocaine cartel.

  • av Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt
    145,-

    From one of the world's biggest selling authors comes another million-copy worldwide bestseller: A beautiful and tender fable seen through the eyes of a Jewish child living in Belgium under the Nazi occupation. Isn't it time you discovered Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt?

  • av K. A. S. Quinn
    144,-

    The extraordinary time-travelling adventures of Katie Berger-Jones-Berg continue. An historical trilogy for 9-12 year-old readers.

  • - The Epic Voyages of Vasco da Gama
    av Nigel Cliff
    245,-

    The first accessible, authoritative and complete account of Vasco da Gama's historic and audacious attempt to seize the spice routes and re-conquer the Holy Land.

  • av Christobel (Author) Kent
    180,-

    A NEW SANDRO CELLINI MYSTERY - 'Brooding Italian noir' Independent on SundayFlorence is deserted. The sluggish Arno and the Ponte Vecchio shimmer in the summer haze. A corpse lies on the roadside, waiting for discovery...

  • av Patricia (Author) Harman
    128,-

    Call The Midwife meets The Help in this debut novel featuring Patience Murphy, a midwife in the 1930s struggling against disease, poverty, prejudices - and her own haunting past - to bring new life into the world.

  • av Matthew (Associate Features Editor) Dennison
    195,-

    An unforgettable depiction of the Roman empire at the height of its power and an elegantly sensational retelling of the lives and times of the 'twelve Caesars'.

  • av Nick Alexander
    128,-

    A number 1 Ebook hit: grown-up, modern chick-lit offering a fresh take on the eternal quest for happiness.

  • av Patrick (Author) Flanery
    155,-

    Set in modern South Africa, an elderly acclaimed author searches for a daughter lost amongst the wreckage of her mother's failings and a nation's shadowed history. With this muscular debut novel, Flanery announces himself, quite simply, as a future literary sensation.

  • av Olen (Author) Steinhauer
    162,-

    World-class spy fiction for a post 9/11 age, starring a black-ops agent to rival Bauer or Bourne. 'The best spy novel I've read that wasn't written by John Le Carre' - Stephen King

  • - The Life and Legend of the World's Most Famous Dog
    av Susan Orlean
    245,-

    'He believed the dog was immortal...' So begins the sweeping story of Rin Tin Tin: the story of a canine superstar and of American popular culture, spanning nearly a century and many human lives, told in the inimitable style of Susan Orlean, the Sunday Times bestselling author of The Orchid Thief.

  • - Kings, Cults and Conquests at the Time of Jesus
    av Selina O'Grady
    395,-

    And Man Created God is a sweeping exploration of the religions of the world at the time of Jesus: this is popular history at its best. How did the tiny Jesus cult triumph over more popular religions - the goddess Isis, the miracle worker Apollonius, even the cult of Augustus - to become the world's dominant faith?

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