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  • av Timothy Phillips
    296,-

  • av Margo Jefferson
    196

  • - Stories from Behind the Berlin Wall
    av Anna Funder
    160 - 176

    A stylish reissue of the bestselling contemporary classic, winner of the 2004 Samuel Johnson Prize.

  • - ... and Change the World
    av Caroline (Y) Criado-Perez
    176

    Gathering together stories from all corners of the world, this is an inspiring celebration of private heroisms and public triumphs, and a brilliant, necessary manifesto for women everywhere

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    - A Journey Through Britain's Knitted History
    av Esther Rutter
    140

    The author shares the history of Britain's long love affair with wool, told through a year of knitting garments from around the British Isles.

  • - Sylvia Plath And Ted Hughes
    av Janet Malcolm
    166

    Re-issue of Malcolm's revelatory biography of the tumultous union of Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes, and the critical battle that dogs their legacies.

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    - Animal Emotions and What They Teach Us about Ourselves
    av Frans De Waal
    140

  • - How Totalitarianism Reclaimed Russia
    av Masha Gessen
    176

  • - Lessons from the Wild on Love, Death and Happiness
    av Mark Rowlands
    173

    Charts the relationship between Mark Rowlands, a rootless philosopher, and Brenin, his extraordinarily well-travelled wolf. This life-affirming book can make you reappraise what it means to be human.

  • - A Journey to the Edge of Europe
    av Kapka Kassabova
    159

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    - Nationalism, War and the Great Powers
    av Misha Glenny
    236,-

    The landmark history of the Balkans, fully revised and updated.

  • av Hiromi Kawakami
    150 - 166

  • - My Life as a Chechen Freedom Fighter
    av Mikail Eldin
    226

    A lyrical and searing account of life on the front line of the wars between the Russian state and the Chechen people

  • av Amitav Ghosh
    176

    From the best-selling author of The Glass Palace and Sea of Poppies, an extraordinary work of non-fiction that combines ancient history with a modern-day travelogue.

  • - A 21st-Century Bestiary
    av Caspar Henderson
    146,-

    An entrancing guide to the world's most far-fetched creatures - a unique blend of cutting-edge science and philosophical meditation on what we humans can learn from the extraordinary animals around us

  • - The Americas Before Columbus
    av Charles C. Mann
    196

    It was believed that in 1491, the year before Columbus landed, the Americas were a near-pristine wilderness inhabited by small roaming bands of indigenous people. Here, Charles Mann provides a new, fascinating and iconoclastic account of the Americas before Columbus.

  • av A.M. (Y) Homes
    166

    'Makes you laugh out loud, then finally breaks your heart. That's why [Homes] has and deserves her A-list status' Independent

  • av Ben Lerner
    156

    Shortlisted for the Folio Prize and internationally celebrated by critics and readers alike, here is a dazzling and utterly original novel about making art, love, and children during the twilight of an empire.

  • - The CIA And The Cultural Cold War
    av Frances Stonor Saunders
    253,-

    'Frances Stonor Saunders has almost single-handedly started off a branch of sub-history; the cultural cold war. Who Paid The Piper? is an extraordinarily good book and I do recommend it to anyone who's remotely interested in the period'- Ian McEwan author of Sweet Tooth

  • av Leslie Jamison
    146 - 246

  • av Gary Taubes
    180 - 226

  • av Jenny (Y) Offill
    136

  • av Sarah Bernstein
    192

    A powerful, compressed masterwork that explores questions of complicity, power and devotion

  • av A. K. Blakemore
    226

    One man with an insatiable hunger: a novel of desire and destruction in Revolutionary France, based on a true story, from the Desmond Elliott Prize-winning author of The Manningtree Witches.

  • av Joseph Roth
    156

    The tale of Mendel Singer, a God-fearing and ordinary Jew, living in Zuchnow in Russia. This modern Job goes through his trials in the ghettos of Tsarist Russia and on the unforgiving streets of New York. He loses his family, falls terribly ill and is badly abused. He needs a miracle.

  • av Daisy Lafarge
    164

  • av Rebecca Rukeyser
    196

    A razor-sharp debut about desire, artifice and dissolution on a remote homestead in Alaska, for fans of Ottessa Moshfegh, Nell Zink and Miranda July.

  • - Why We Went Out
    av Jeremy Atherton Lin
    176

  • av A. K. Blakemore
    162

  • - Collected Writings and Reflections
    av Jenny (Y) Erpenbeck
    133

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