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  • av Professor Mary Beard
    149

    The ruined silhouette of the Parthenon on its hill above Athens is one of the world's most famous images. Its 'looted' Elgin Marbles are a global cause celebre. But what actually are they? This work tells the history and explains the significance of the Parthenon, the temple of the virgin goddess Athena, the divine patroness of ancient Athens.

  • - A Life
    av Sjeng Scheijen
    266,-

    A biography of the impresario of the arts and creator of 'The Ballets Russes'.

  • - The novel that foretold the rise of Corbyn
    av Chris Mullin
    136

    Former steel worker Harry Perkins has led the Labour Party to a stunning victory at the general election. His manifesto includes removal of American bases and public control of finance. The Establishment is appalled by the prospect. As M15 conspires with the city and the press barons, Perkins finds himself in a no-holds-barred battle for survival.

  • - The Diaries of Chris Mullin
    av Chris Mullin
    188

    The author has been a Labour MP for 20 years, and despite his refusal to toe the party line, he has held several prominent posts. This book offers humorous and incisive takes on various aspects of political life: from the build-up to Iraq, to the scandalous sums of tax-payers' money spent on ministerial cars he didn't want to use.

  • av Attica Locke
    136

    On a dark night, out on the Houston bayou to celebrate his wife's birthday, Jay Porter hears a scream. Saving a distressed woman from drowning, he opens a Pandora's Box. Not the lawyer he set out to be, Jay long ago made peace with his radical youth, tucked away his darkest sins and resolved to make a fresh start.

  • av Professor Ian Stewart
    149

    Features mathematical oddities such as games, puzzles, facts, numbers and mathematical nibbles.

  • - A year of reading from home
    av Susan Hill
    146,-

    Charts the journey of the author as she revisits the conversations, libraries and bookshelves of the past.

  • - What Your Stuff Says About You
    av Sam Gosling
    164

    Does what's in your bathroom or on your desk reveal what's on your mind? What's the best way to find out what your partner is really like? This book shows that what we own and how we act can inadvertently reveal more about our personalities than even our intimate conversations.

  • av Tiziano Scarpa
    150,-

    Built on an inverted forest, paved with a tortoiseshell of boulders, Venice is a maze of tiny alleys, bridges and squares. This book recounts the customs and secrets that only Venetians know. It contains things from practical advice for aspiring Venetian lovers to hints at where to find the best bacaro.

  • - History and Myth: From Solomon's Temple to the Freemasons
    av Michael Haag
    194

    Investigates the Templar legends and legacy - from the mysteries of Solomon's Temple in Jerusalem through to Templar appearances in Dan Brown and Indiana Jones. This book explains the context of Templar history, including the evidence discovered by the Vatican that the Templars were not guilty of heresy.

  • av Professor Mary Beard
    164

    Covers the author's famous blog, A Don's Life, that ran on the "TLS" website for over three years.

  • - The Secret Headquarters at the Heart of Britain's Victory
    av Richard Holmes
    149

    An exploration of one of the important sites in British history, Churchill's bunker. Drawing on a range of material, including first-hand accounts of the people who lived there, it reveals how and why the bunker and its war machine developed; how the inhabitants' lives were transformed; and, how their work led to victory over Nazis.

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    - Travels on South America's Untamed Edge
    av John Gimlette
    164

    Between the Orinoco and the Amazon lies a fabulous forested land, barely explored. Much of Guiana seldom sees sunlight, and new species are often tumbling out of the dark trees. Beautiful and occasionally brutal, it is one of the great forgotten corners of the Earth: the Wild Coast. The author sets off along this coast, gathering up its story.

  • av Alex Wheatle
    136

    Dennis Huggins drifts into the dangerous life of drug dealer and discovers that, hard as the struggle for respect on the streets is, the struggle for love is harder still. At least Dennis has involved parents looking out for him; too many of his friends have no guidance other than that offered by their fellow shottaz, or the black Muslims.

  • Spar 10%
    av Rosemary Hill
    140

    Stonehenge is woven into the earliest Arthurian legends and has been analysed by everyone from archaeologists, to town planners, to the Druids who have made it their spiritual home. This title provides wide-ranging history of the megalithic structure, from its creation in 3000 BC to the threat of the thunderous main roads that flank it today.

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    - The Life of a Roman Town
    av Mary Beard
    148,-

    Contains chapters that include Street Life, Earning a Living: Baker, Banker and Garum Maker (who ran the city), and The Pleasure of the Body: Food, Wine, Sex and Baths. This book offers an insight into the workings of a Roman town.

  • av Raja Shehadeh
    162

    Raja Shehadeh was born into a successful Palestinian family. When the state of Israel was formed in 1948 the family were driven out to the provincial town of Ramallah. In 1985 his father was stabbed to death. This book recounts his troubled and complex relationship with his father and his experience of exile - of being a stranger in his own land.

  • - How to Get It, How to Keep It, How to Get It Back If You Lose It
    av Marshall Goldsmith
    132

    Mojo is the concept of positive momentum: success building upon success. It anchors our self-esteem, shapes our careers and influences those around us. This title addresses the vital phases of gaining, retaining and recapturing mojo. It focuses on the importance of organisational momentum and explains what leaders must do to foster it.

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    - The seventeenth century and the dawn of the global world
    av Timothy Brook
    156

    Offers an understanding of Vermeer's paintings and of the era they portray.

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    - The Post-War Diaries Of Housewife 49
    av Patricia Malcolmson
    137

    A narrative of the changing experiences of ordinary people during war, and thoughts on the aftermath of war and whether 'peace' really meant peace, for everyone.

  • - The Land that Disappeared
    av Christopher Robbins
    155

    Kazakhstan is the most surprising country on earth, and certainly one of the most tolerant. The only thing most people know about Kazakhstan is that it is homeland to Borat - and he isn't even real.

  • - and the Rebirth of Ancient Egypt
    av John Ray
    150,-

    What does the Rosetta Stone tell us about the past? What treasures of Egyptian literature can now be read, thanks to its decipherment? What does it tell us about the history of writing and the story of our own alphabets? How do decipherments work and how can we know if they are right? This book answers these questions.

  • - The Second World War Diaries of 'Housewife, 49'
    av Nella Last
    136

    In September 1939, housewife and mother Nella Last began a diary whose entries, in their regularity, length and quality, have created a record of the Second World War which is powerful, fascinating and unique. When war broke out, Nella's younger son joined the army while the rest of the family tried to adapt to civilian life.

  • - The Art of Calculating in Your Head
    av Michael Shermer
    196

    From two renowned mathematical geniuses, a professor and a columnist for Scientific American, comes an accessible guide to mentally calculating maths at lightning speed and amazing ease.

  • av Alan Macfarlane
    164

    Takes us on an exploration into the different aspects of Japanese society: from public to intimate. This title uncovers the multi-faceted nature of the country and people who are even more extraordinary than they seem. It includes religion, ritual, martial arts, manners, eating, drinking, hot baths, geishas, family, home, and singing.

  • - Money and Power in Hong Kong and South East Asia
    av Joe Studwell
    190

    40 or 50 families control the economies of Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand, the Philippines and Indonesia. Their interests range from banking to property, from shipping to sugar, from vice to gambling. This book lifts the lid on a world of staggering secrecy and shows that the little most people know is almost entirely wrong.

  • - Factory 4
    av Derek Raymond
    138

    An axe-wielding psychopath carves young Dora Suarez into pieces and smashes the head of Suarez's friend, an elderly woman. The unnamed narrator, a sergeant in the Metropolitan Police's Unexplained Deaths division, develops a fixation on the young woman whose murder he investigates and discovers that Suarez's death is more bizarre than suspected.

  • - (Modesty Blaise)
    av Peter (Book Reviews) O'Donnell
    163

    The second instalment - 'These books are the finest escapist thrillers ever written ... It is wonderful that Modesty Blaise is back.' - The Times

  • - Factory 1
    av Derek Raymond
    150,-

    When a middle-aged alcoholic is found brutally battered to death on a roadside in West London, the case is assigned to a nameless detective sergeant, a tough-talking cynic and fearless loner from the Department of Unexplained Deaths at the Factory police station.

  • av Alan Bennett
    136

    Includes such stories as: "Father! Father! Burning Bright"; "The Clothes They Stood Up In"; "The Laying on of Hands"; and "The Lady in the Van".

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