OH Editions

  • Zhuangzi’s butterfly

    £7.99

    The Pocket Philosophy series introduces readers of all ages to the biggest names in philosophy. Zhuangzi’s story of the dreaming philosopher and the butterfly is meant to challenge us to think about one big question: how do we really know what’s real?

  • Epictetus’ raven

    £7.99

    The Pocket Philosophy series introduces readers of all ages to the biggest names in philosophy. Epictetus is reminding us to focus only on what we can control – our own actions – and not spend time worrying about what we can’t control.

  • Schopenhauer’s porcupine

    £7.99

    The Pocket Philosophy series introduces readers of all ages to the biggest names in philosophy. The porcupine dilemma is a metaphor about the challenges of human intimacy. Schopenhauer believed that, despite our good intentions, human intimacy cannot occur without substantial harm.

  • Heidegger’s lizard

    £7.99

    The Pocket Philosophy series introduces readers of all ages to the biggest names in philosophy. In this story, Heidegger is exploring the relationship between ‘beings’ and their environments. How much does each – the rock, the lizard and the human – understand of the world around them?

  • Dive bar

    £13.99

    A whistlestop tour of 10 of the world’s best dive bars, featuring a guide to how to create your own dive bar at home, complete with the ultimate karaoke playlist and ‘dirty snacks’, and recipes for 50 classic cocktails.

  • Repertoire

    £27.00

    A fuss-free collection of recipes suitable for every occasion, from weeknight staples to celebration dishes – making vegetables the star of every dish.

  • Restore

    £16.99

    Working from the inside out, the book features targeted home remedies for common problems such as sickness, headaches, sleeplessness, anxiety and poor concentration, as well as feel-good recipes to put on our bodies, around it and into the space we live.

  • Terence Donovan

    £14.99

    A compact collection of over 100 of Terence Donovan’s best portraits.

  • Et voila!

    £22.00

    An accessible introduction to French baking that aims to prove that everyone can make authentic French treats in their own home.

  • The Lazy Person’s Guide to Exercise

    £9.99

    Accessible and humorous but grounded in science, this little exercise book provides workouts using the proven benefits of stretching, including strength, flexibility and de-stressing.

  • Craft Britain

    £40.00

    A celebration of world-renowned British craft, exploring almost-extinct crafts that were brought back to life, current ones that are thriving, and future makers who will inspire a younger generation.

  • A Vindication of the Rights of Women

    £14.99

    Wollstonecraft produced her declaration of female independence in 1792 – a scathing attack on the understanding of women as docile, domestic figures, and laying out the tenets for a new vision.

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