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  • av Joseph Roth
    166

  • av Joseph Roth
    166

    'The Radetzky March can fairly claim to be one of the great novels of the last century. Its theme, beautifully articulated, is the end of an era. Roth's anthem for a vanished world has the intense, fleeting beauty of a sunset' Sunday Telegraph

  • av Jonathan Lee
    181,-

    Set at the turn of the 20th century, the story of the father of New York City, his mysterious assassination and his hidden life, for fans of Golden Hill and Kavalier and Clay.

  • - How We Change Our Minds
    av Jessica Nordell
    166

  • - Ballet of the Forgotten
    av Will Alexander
    176

    A career-defining collection from one of America's most significant poets, never before published in the UK.

  • av Tom de Freston
    166 - 246

  • - Five Women Who Sought Out the World
    av Dr Frances Larson
    166

  • - Letters to a Friend
    av Diana (Y) Athill
    166

    Thirty years of wit, wisdom, gossip and intimacy from Diana Athill, one of the nation's bestselling and best-loved authors, in the first collection of her letters ever to be published.

  • av Diana (Y) Athill
    166

    Stunning reissue of Diana Athill's memoir of the loss of her first great love in the second world war.

  • av Caroline Albertine Minor
    196

    Three orphaned siblings reckon with a complicated inheritance in this novel of ghosts, stalled lives and budding desires - from a rising star on the European literary scene.

  • av Diana (Y) Athill
    166

    A remarkable and poignant look at love and grief, from the acclaimed author of Somewhere Towards the End.

  • av Diana (Y) Athill
    166

    A recently discovered gem from the bestselling author of Somewhere Towards the End and Alive, Alive Oh!: the charming and vivacious diary of Diana Athill's holiday to Florence in the late 1940s.

  • av Austin Duffy
    146,-

  • av Alex Hyde
    156 - 196

  • - Life and Death in a Contested City
    av Samira Shackle
    166

    A fast-paced journey around Karachi in the company of those who know the city inside out - from an electrifying new voice in narrative non-fiction.

  • av Catherine Lacey
    156

  • - An Editor's Life
    av Diana (Y) Athill
    166

    Stunning re-issue of Diana Athill's candid memoir of a life spent working as an editor, with some of the most celebrated writers of the post war generation.

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    - An Atlas for Curious Minds
    av Ian Wright
    180

  • av Stephanie Sy-Quia
    176

    An extraordinary debut, book-length poem from a significant young thinker on migratory histories, race and colonialism.

  • av Denis Johnson
    136 - 166

    An epic in miniature: a gripping tale of a man's disintegration and his country's transformation, from the National Book Award-winning author of Tree of Smoke.

  • av Rebecca (Y) Solnit
    158

    An inspiring and heartbreaking memoir about family, empathy and the stories we tell about ourselves and others

  • av Evelina Santangelo
    196

    A masterwork of Gothic fiction, and a deeply affecting evocation of the experience of those who seek asylum, by one of Italy's most important writers.

  • - Life and Death on a Divided Island
    av Ian (Y) Cobain
    176

  • av Ludmila Ulitskaya
    166

    An intense and dramatic reimagining of a plague outbreak in 1930s Moscow invites parallels with our pandemic-stricken times.

  • av Sarah Moss
    166

  • av Sarah Moss
    166

  • av Sarah Moss
    166

    From the acclaimed author of Night Waking comes this beautiful and nuanced historical novel about maternal failures, sibling affection and the everyday savagery of family

  • av Sarah Moss
    166

    A darkly atmospheric, intelligent first novel about a team of young archaeologists in Greenland, unearthing the remains of an extinct Norse community while a plague rages in the outside world ...

  • av Sarah Moss
    166

  • av Sarah Moss
    166

    'Night Waking is a brilliantly observed comedy of 21st-century manners. It's also a tightly plotted mystery that keeps the reader wondering, and hoping, until the final page' - Louise Welch

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