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  • av Nicholson Baker
    165,-

    Nicholson Baker's hilarious, genre-defining debut novel, part of a stunning redesign of Baker's Granta backlist.

  • av Etgar Keret
    155,-

  • av Jessica Francis Kane
    145,-

  • av Callan Wink
    155 - 195,-

    A ferociously talented US author makes his debut with Bear Tooth - part wilderness odyssey, part literary chase, here is a literary novel that delivers pure entertainment

  • av Hiromi (Y) Kawakami
    165,-

  • - A Life of War in Anglo-Saxon Britain
    av Edoardo Albert & Paul Gething
    165,-

    1400 years, 206 bones, 1 extraordinary story... A fighter with no name, painstakingly brought back to life by the archaeologist who found his remains, and the historian who can tell the extraordinary stories those bones reveal.

  • - A Voyage of the Imagination
    av Philip Marsden
    165,-

    One of Britain's foremost writers of place takes an evocative journey along the western coast of Ireland and Scotland to chart the perennial allure of this perilous and myth-rich stretch of sea

  • av Sandra Newman
    165,-

  • - The Age of Air Pollution and the Fight for a Cleaner Future
    av Beth Gardiner
    165,-

  • av Diana (Y) Athill
    165,-

    In England half a century ago, well-brought-up women were meant to aspire to the respectable life. Meg progresses from school to art college with few outward signs of passion or frustration. But when she gets a job and moves to London, Meg does something shocking, even by today's standards.

  • av Anna Kim
    195,-

    Three friends are caught between the warring states of North and South Korea, in this epic novel of love, espionage and betrayal.

  • av Madeleine (Y) Bunting
    145,-

  • - The Forgotten Histories of the Thames Estuary
    av Caroline Crampton
    165,-

  • - The Creation Of John Coltrane's Classic Album
    av Ashley Kahn
    195,-

    An illustrated study of saxophone legend John Coltrane's signature album. Among the images published here for the first time are Coltrane's hand-written poem 'A Love Supreme' that was printed in the original album and in-studio photographs of Coltrane and his sidemen recording A Love Supreme in 1964.

  • av Will Harris
    175,-

    A rising star of contemporary British poetry reflects on race, culture, memory and identity in his first full-length collection.

  • av Sam Lipsyte
    155,-

  • - Stories of Longing, Loss, Resistance and Choice
    av Lorna Gibb
    165,-

    Riveting memoir and first-of-its-kind, global investigation into an issue that affects millions of people.

  • - Why We Have to Stop
    av Josh Cohen
    175,-

  • av Sok Fong Ho
    175,-

    Mysterious, perturbing and strikingly beautiful, this collection of stories explores the lives of Malaysian women: immigrants, rebels, lost souls, pragmatists, dreamers.

  • - Dispatches from Brazil
    av Eliane Brum
    195,-

    From Brazil's answer to Svetlana Alexeivich: a powerful glimpse into the lives of ordinary Brazilians.

  • av Jesse Ball
    163 - 225,-

  • av Nina Leger
    165,-

    Winner of the Prix Anais NinFollowing a woman named Jeanne through the anonymous hotel rooms of Paris, this novel is a candid exploration of sexuality, desire and compulsion.

  • - A Journey Through the Mysterious, Miraculous World of Blood
    av Rose George
    165,-

  • av J. Robert Lennon
    165,-

    Albert Lippincott is a thirty-year veteran of the Nestor, New York, Post Office - a letter carrier extraordinaire, aggressively cheerful, obsessively efficient. But Albert has a few things to hide. His unfortunate habit, for instance, of reading other people's mail.

  • - A Life with Music, War and Peace
    av Ed Vulliamy
    175,-

  • av Janice Galloway
    165,-

    The highly acclaimed short story collection by one of the foremost writers of her generation.

  • - The Global Water Crisis and How to Solve It
    av Fred Pearce
    165,-

    Pearce's clear-eyed analysis of the dwindling supply of water, fully updated for 2019. Presents the potential for taking back control of the situation with a more careful attitude to water.

  • - Classics of Reportage
    av Joan Didion
    165,-

    Reportage resists easy definition and comes in many forms - travel essay, narrative history, autobiography - but at its finest it reveals hidden truths about people and events that have shaped the world we know.

  • av Joan Didion
    175,-

    El Salvador, 1982, is the height of a ghastly civil war. The author travels from battlefields to body dumps, interviews a puppet president, considers the distinctly Salvadoran meaning of the verb 'to disappear' and trains a merciless eye on the terror there as well as on the depredations and evasions of US foreign policy.

  • av Lisa Halliday
    165,-

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