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One day George Arthur Rose, hack writer and minor priest, discovers that he has been picked to be Pope. He is hardly surprised and not in the least daunted. Category: FictionPublisher: NYRB Classics |
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Hadrian's Wall from coast to coast by one of England's leading landscape photographers. Also includes other nearby places of historical, landscape or architectural interest. Category: Travel, History and the PastPublisher: Frances Lincoln |
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Photographs from all around the world of different hairstyles for every day or special occasions, published in association with Oxfam. Category: Cultural Diversity, Early LiteracyPublisher: Frances Lincoln Children's Books |
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Poor Hal. Publisher: O'Brien Press |
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Straightforward, practical guidance on starting your own allotment, enabling you to grow your own food. Category: Gardens and GardeningPublisher: Frances Lincoln |
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The Hall of Uselessness gathers the finest of Leys’s essays for an American audience for the first time. Category: Essays, Criticism and PhilosophyPublisher: NYRB Classics |
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History of Hampstead Heath and illustrated guide to what you can look out for while out on a stroll there. Category: TravelPublisher: Frances Lincoln |
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A powerful addition to the renowned Refugee Journey series, this book tells the story of a child landmine victim from Chechnya. Category: Cultural Diversity, Picture informationPublisher: Frances Lincoln Children's Books |
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With barbed insouciance, Charles Duff writes not only of hanging but of electrocution, decapitations, and gassings; of innocent men executed and of executions botched; of the bloodlust of mobs and the shabby excuses of the great. Category: Current Affairs and PoliticsPublisher: NYRB Classics |
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In 2013 Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice turns 200. Here is the tale of how it came to be written, its first reception and its growing popularity. Category: Biography and MemoirsPublisher: Frances Lincoln |
