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The recent TV award winning adaption The Durrells left its 7 million fans with questions: What happened to the family - and what took them to Corfu in the first place? This book has the answers.
The 1783 eruption of Laki led to Europe's year without summer - and it is due again soon.
International writing from the Spanish Civil War, from both behind and at the front line.
In The Ascension Mysteries, David Wilcock unlocked the mysteries mankind have always struggled to answer: who are we, how did we get here and where are we going?
Elaine Morgan forces scientists to question accepted theories of human evolution.
Michael Jenkins's vivid memoir of a summer that changed his life has become a much-loved classic, with its evocative portraits of Tante Yvonne and the other aunts, the raw memories of two world wars that still scar the Flanders plain.
A savagely ironic portrait of a couple's failing marriage set in early 90s Europe, offering fierce and timeless reflections on love, identity and desire.
A savage indictment of the intolerable bullshit of unregulated capitalism and an uproarious, hilarious but above all furious satire of our Internet Age.
All new Harvard-style street smarts from the people who knew, worked with and were influenced by Mark H. McCormack.
Classic and new work from Simon Rich - never before published outside the USA - to tie in with Simon's BBC Radio 4 show of the same name.
Three perspectives - those of a parent, a teacher and a young person living with Asperger's - that offer practical tools and strategies for managing life as a neurodiverse individual.
All the President's Men meets Philomena: the investigation that inspired the Oscar-nominated film Spotlight
One of the world's leading thinkers on truth explains what it is, the different ways of approaching and understanding it, and why it matters.
Trade paperback. An in-depth look at the rise of obsessive fandom, and how fans are transforming the future of business. From local cafes to global brands such as Starbucks, it provides an insight into the sociology and psychology of fans.
An appreciation of David Bowie - artist, lyricist, performer, icon - including final chapters on Bowie's last album Blackstar.
Tracing the switch from fossil fuels to solar power and looking at the technology, people and trends that will take us there.
What is maths all about? And what on earth do cake and custard have to do with it? The fabulous Eugenia Cheng's entertaining guide to mathematical thinking, available now in paperback.
This thrilling account shows how discovering DNA has fundamentally influenced the way we think of life and affected every aspect of our lives. Now available in paperback.
A pack of dogs are granted the power of human thought - but what will it do to them? A surprising and insightful look at the beauty and perils of consciousness.
Bold, practical strategies that will shatter the glass wall in the workplace, and boost any woman's career.
Ideas in Profile: Small Introductions to Big TopicsAt the heart of criticism lies one question: What do you think of it? Every time we comment on an artefact, whether a poem, a play, a painting, a novel or a piano concerto, we are acting as critics, making our own judgements and interpretations. Among the most fundamental of human intellectual activities, criticism offers a starting point for many of our journeys towards understanding.Focusing particularly on stories, plays and poems, Criticism traces the central concepts and controversies in criticism, from Plato to Derrida, and from Romanticism to the death of the author. In the process, it reflects on criticism itself, the possibilities and options that confront casual readers, as well as reviewers, members of reading groups, students and teachers of English. How far do we make conscious choices about how and what we read (or view)? What do we conventionally look for in fiction? And what might we look for if we went beyond the conventional?
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