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Inspirational warts-and-all business story how the founder of IKEA became the world's richest man starting with a single furniture store in rural Sweden.
First history of 'real' fairies sighted throughout history as recorded in historical sources, by the world's two leading fairy historians. Historical fairies are not sweet like Tinkerbell but mostly dangerous and best avoided.
The acclaimed must-have beauty guide to beautiful skin by Daily Mail columnist and former Cosmo beauty director Ingeborg van Lotringen.
A unique and authoritative memoir from one of the few diplomat and politician with over 40 years of working in China and fluency in the language.
Emigration used to be for retired people, now it is young families. In letters to his son, George Walden finds reasons for his move to Canada. The idea for this book first came about when one of George Walden' sons asked him whether he should emigrate. He set about writing down his thoughts in a letter, which he used in this book.
An instructive, practical, amusing philosophical read that is also a perfect gift.
A humorous tour of the stories, news items, plays and poetry, Queen Victoria's agents secretly destroyed, keeping one copy for the Private Case in the British Museum.
Like many people Carla McKay thought that yoga sounded a bit too good to be true, and a bit to happy, and to bit too much for skinny yummie mummies. Things changed, however, when a friend persuaded her to give it try for a laugh after she separated from her husband.
The extraordinary testimony of OJ Simpson about the murder of his wife Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman that became an Oscar-winning Netflix series.
Collection of humorous poetry by Britain's only gardening poet.
Following her previous two bestselling volumes, Liz Cowley returns with a new collection of 140 humorous cameos inspired by gardening quirks in her accessible, witty style - the perfect thing to have to hand during a tea-break!
From the letters and materials Nancy Mitford had been gathering for her autobiography, this work draws a portrait of the author of "Love in a Cold Climate" and "The Pursuit of Love", who was so unhappy in love herself.
Journalist, writer and prison psychiatrist Theodore Dalrymple writes a light-hearted memoir of his lifelong addiction to thinking and how serendipity led him on a journey of discovery.
Verney - Chief of Defence Intelligence - is found dead due to a supposed heart attack. Celia Nevinson, head of MI5, is suspicious and asks Daniel Jacot to go on a secret mission. He must dig through world of the intelligence forces, as well as the painful realm of his past, as an officer in the Falklands, to discover the clandestine truth.
Light-hearted and moving story of the beautiful friendship between John Fleming and Hugh Honour, the last great British eccentrics, and Susanna Johnston, centring around the Villa Marchio in Tuscany where they had made their life
The expose of the most elaborate art-fraud of the 20th century that started with an ad in Private Eye and reads like a thriller!
A compelling roman-a-clef about the rivalry between two brothers from inner-city Manchester
Darker than The Bridge and The Killing, the bodies start piling up for Martin Peters, a former Punk and now a British detective in the Berlin police force.
Throughout her life, until her untimely death in 1997, Diana frequently gave interviews and shared her thoughts with many people. In this fresh portrait over almost 20 years, Nigel Cawthorne gathers her most salient words - some known, some forgotten. They show a remarkable woman who is still able to inspire us two decades on.
A British terrorist is being held by the Chinese - Tony Underwood is sent to investigate and soon is on to a plot with terrifying consequences.
A new Daniel Jacot spy thriller - Britain is in turmoil after a Referendum shock. In addition, the French have picked up intelligence that the new British government is the subject of a terrorist plot. Will Col. Daniel Jacot be able to thread through the political and terrorist minefield to prevent the attack?
First memoir on bestselling giants of the art world (and great eccentrics), Hugh Honour and John Fleming by one of their closest friends over 60 years.
The massively publicised guide to anti-aging from the bestselling author of Two Lipsticks and a Lover.
Kenneth Murphy's brother was one of the last US soldiers to be killed during the Vietnam. Travelling through Vietnam, he captures its ancient culture and what remains after French and US imperialism and the onslaught of the 21st century finance; and gradually falls in love with the country where his brother is burried.
When he came across an old-English limerick that made him laugh, playwright Ranjit Bolt started writing nonsensical verse to entertain his friends. Their chuckling response led to A Lion Was Learning to Ski.
Sensuous, darkly funny bordering on demonic, Patricia and Malise is a wicked love story set in 1950s Italy that skillfully plays with British obsessions.
A new entertaining collection of humorous observations on daily life by Liz Cowley!
Never before published in book form, these real dispatches from the real Dad's Army show how everything was affected, from petrol to pets, from restaurants to smoking, and not just food and clothing.
A riveting, intelligent spy-mystery set in London and France involving the Russian President, drawn on the secret-service knowledge of former high-ranking diplomat Joseph Clyde.
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