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  • - A Difficult Actor
    av Simon Callow
    183,-

    The creator of the Hunchback of Notre Dame, Henry VIII and Captain Bligh, Charles Laughton's career spans 50 films and 40 stage roles. Along the way we meet a galaxy of Hollywood greats - from Korda, Hitchcock and Billy WIlder to Gregory Peck, Robert Mitchum and Marilyn Monroe.

  • - Kurt Wallander
    av Henning Mankell
    158,-

    Stopping to use a cash machine one evening, a man falls to the ground: dead. Inspector Kurt Wallander is sure that these events must be linked - somehow. Hampered by the discovery of betrayals in his own team, lonely and frustrated, Wallander begins to lose conviction in his role as a detective.

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    - Seventeen Essays (and one short story)
    av Julian Barnes
    154,-

    From the deceptiveness of Penelope Fitzgerald to the directness of Hemingway, from Kipling's view of France to the French view of Kipling, from the National Treasure Status of George Orwell to the despair of Michel Houellebecq, the author considers what fiction is, and what it can do.

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    av Jane Ridley
    222

    THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLERSHORTLISTED FOR THE DUFF COOPER PRIZEEdward VII, who gave his name to the Edwardian era but was always known as Bertie, was fifty-nine when he finally came to power and ushered out the Victorian age.

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    - From 9/11 to Abbottabad - the Ten-Year Search for Osama bin Laden
    av Peter Bergen
    202,-

    Paints a multi-dimensional picture of the hunt for bin Laden over the years, as well as the campaign that gradually tightened the noose around him. This book also includes an account of Obama's decision-making process throughout the final weeks and days during which the raid was planned, as well as what NSC cabinet members were advising him.

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    - How We Can Shape our Minds and Other Tales of Cognitive Transformation
    av Barbara Arrowsmith-Young
    154,-

    Barbara Arrowsmith-Young was born with severe learning disabilities. But by relying on her formidable memory, she made her way to graduate school, where she chanced upon research that inspired her to invent cognitive exercises to 'fix' her own brain, which we now know as neuroplasticity. This book helps in understanding how the brain works.

  • av Andrej Longo
    181,-

    The Mafia and the Ten Commandments meet in these interlinked short stories about the undebelly of Naples. This title uncovers the raw heart of a city, telling the stories of ordinary people forced to make extraordinary compromises in a place permeated by crime.

  • - From Marco Polo to Casanova
    av Paul Strathern
    269,-

    Presents the history of the economic and naval power of the modern Western world, from its struggle to ascendancy, through the arc of its glory. This book offers the story of the Venice of Marco Polo, Titian, Tintoretto, Leonardo da Vinci, Galileo, Casanova, and an array of equally captivating heroes and villains.

  • av Sayed Kashua
    246

    In Jerusalem, two Arabs are on the hunt for the same identity. The first is a wealthy lawyer with a thriving practice, a Mercedes and a beautiful family. With a sophisticated image to uphold, he decides one evening to buy a Tolstoy novel recommended by his wife - but inside it he finds a love letter, in Arabic, undeniably in her handwriting.

  • av William Palmer
    246

    One day in June 1931 the body of a young girl was found on a lonely beach in Long Island, New York. She was soon identified as Starr Faithfull, a nicely brought up girl from a good family, but the picture soon began to change. A tabloid sensation in the 1930s, the story of Starr Faithfull is the basis of William Palmer's extraordinary new novel.

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    av Elanor Dymott
    178,-

    Shrouded in shock and grief, he returns to Oxford that winter and begins to try to piece together the mystery surrounding Rachel's death, discovering in her wake a tangled web of sex and jealousy, of would-be lovers and spiteful friends, of blackmail, and of revenge.

  • av Christopher Isherwood
    174,-

    WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY PICO IYERIn September 1947, long before mass tourism and with no knowledge of Spanish, Christopher Isherwood and William Caskey left for a six-month tour of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and Argentina.

  • av Gerbrand Bakker
    246

    WINNER OF THE INDEPENDENT FOREIGN FICTION PRIZE AND SHORTLISTED FOR THE IMPAC DUBLIN PRIZE'A wonderful novel. Back on the farm, a young man out walking with his dog injures himself and stays the night, then ends up staying longer.

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    av Ian Mortimer
    154,-

    The past is a foreign country - this is your guide, from the bestselling author of The Time Traveller's Guide to Medieval EnglandWe think of Queen Elizabeth I's reign (1558-1603) as a golden age.

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    av Fiona Sampson
    160,-

    Deep in limestone country, at the corner of Wiltshire, Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire, lies the village of Coleshill. This haunting new collection from Fiona Sampson is a portrait of place, both real and imaginary;

  • - Life in a Changing China
    av Duncan Hewitt
    260,-

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    - A Drinker's Journey
    av Lawrence Osborne
    214,-

    'I am taking a few months off to travel and wander, drinking my way across the Islamic world to see whether I can dry myself out, cure myself of a bout of alcoholic excess.

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    av Stephen Collins
    294,-

    And what, most importantly, are they going to do with Dave?The first book from a new leading light of UK comics, The Gigantic Beard That Was Evil is an off-beat fable worthy of Roald Dahl. It is about life, death and the meaning of beards. (*We mean a gigantic beard, basically.)

  • - The Autobiography of Stephen Roche
    av Stephen Roche
    174,-

    In June the author won the Giro d'Italia, fighting a ferocious battle against not only his rivals but also against his teammates and an angry, partisan Italian crowd. In July Roche secured the yellow jersey in the Tour de France, blacking out shortly after crossing the line following a superhuman effort. This title tells his story.

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    - Bosnia: the Reckoning
    av Ed Vulliamy
    178,-

    This is a book about post-conflict irresolution, about the lives of those who survived the gulag of concentration camps in north-western Bosnia and about seeking justice for Bosnia today. But justice is not Reckoning.

  • av Francesca Segal
    145,-

    Adam and Rachel are getting married at last. Childhood sweethearts whose lives and families have been intertwined for years; theirs is set to be the wedding of the year. But then Rachel's cousin Ellie makes an unexpected return to the family fold.

  • - The Naughtiest Vegan Cakes in Town
    av Mellissa Morgan
    260,-

    Includes Ms Cupcake's indulgent recipes to make at home using ingredients readily available at the supermarket or local shop. This title features recipes such as 'buttercream', fruity muffins, super-easy tray-bakes and no-bakes, gooey cookies, and crunchy biscuits.

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    av Tim Parks
    202,-

    Trauma leaves her no alternative but to bury herself in the austere asceticism of a community that wakes at 4am, doesn't permit eye contact, let alone speech, and keeps men and women strictly segregated.

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    av Joydeep Roy-Bhattacharya
    192,-

    The morning fog beyond the walls of your base lifts to reveal a lone woman approaching the gate. She says she has come to claim the body of her brother killed in last night's attack. Is she a terrorist? A spy? A lunatic? Or what she says she is - a grieving sister? What should you do? What do you do?

  • - Life in the Royal Household
    av Kate Hubbard
    217

    During the sixty-odd years of her reign, Queen Victoria gathered around her a household dedicated to her service. Sitting squarely at its centre is Victoria, and through the eyes of her household, this title reveals a Queen who is more vulnerable, more emotional, more selfish and more comical than is generally supposed.

  • av Fiona Sampson
    244,-

    This is a book of enthusiasms: an intelligent and witty map of contemporary British poetry and a radical, accessible guide to living British poets, grouped for the first time according to the kind of poetry they write.

  • av James Lasdun
    142,-

    James Lasdun's new book of poems, his first since his acclaimed collection Landscape with Chainsaw, applies his characteristic blend of the celebratory and the elegiac to a rich variety of new themes and old obsessions.

  • - A Graphic Cookbook
    av Helen Ashley
    142,-

    A collection of classic recipes in the form of simple, expertly drawn graphic illustrations. Each recipe is broken down into easy-to-follow steps, all cleverly displayed on one graphic table top, a bit like a comic strip recipe for grown-ups. ...

  • av Andrew Davies
    246

    'Coming a little nearer to Scannell's own situation, au pairs have a long, well established and respectable tradition as persons into whom it is OK, even de rigeur, to dip the seigneurial wick.

  • - She-Wolf of France, Queen of England
    av Alison Weir
    209

    Described by Christopher Marlowe as the 'She-Wolf of France', Isabella was one of the most notorious femme fatales in history.

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