William Collins

  • Why we’re getting poorer

    £22.00

    An insider’s guide to our broken economy and how it fails to serve us.

  • Cuckooland

    £10.99

    Stand by for fireworks as it hits the shelves’ SUNDAY TIMES

    ‘If Orwell were with us today, he’d be writing books like this’ PATRICK RADDEN KEEFE

  • Queen James

    £25.00

    ‘Books like this don’t come along very often. Told with Gareth Russell’s characteristic verve and exquisite eye for detail, it is a story so compelling and surprising that it feels as if it has been hiding in plain sight for 400 years’ TRACY BORMAN

    ‘A warts and all story told with compassion’ PHILIPPA GREGORY

  • To the city

    £12.99

    ‘An enthralling guide to one of the world’s great cities – that blends history and insights into the present day from one of the most astute commentators on the politics of Istanbul’ PETER FRANKOPAN

    ‘A love letter to this ancient capital’ THE TIMES

  • Can feminism be African?

    £22.00

    What happens when we consider Africa through a feminist lens and feminism through an African one? And what does it mean to centre selfhood in this journey?

  • Looking at women, looking at war

    £20.00

    WITH A FOREWORD FROM MARGARET ATWOOD

    ‘This book would always have been important evidence that the Ukraine people were suffering criminal attack. Written by a poet, it is also a work of literature, published after the author lost her life doing her research. It is an icon of a young woman’s heroism’ Philippa Gregory

  • Hardy women

    £12.99

    A Book of the Year in The Times, Guardian, Independent, New Statesman, Bookseller and at Waterstones

    ‘He understands only the women he invents – the others not at all’

  • Out

    £30.00

    The hotly anticipated final book of bestselling author Tim Shipman’s Brexit quartet. The Johnson Years to Rishi Sunak

    ‘Magnificent? Pacy and packed with delicious details? Shipman puts you in the room? His analysis is sharp and full of insight? For those seeking a moment-by-moment insider history it will not be topped’ FT

  • Unfortunately, she was a nymphomaniac

    £22.00

    ‘Pacy, witty and authoritative’ Jonathan Freedland

    ‘In her hands, ancient history becomes a vivid avenue of approach to a burning modern-world concern? a powerful and important book’ Daily Telegraph

  • The life of birds

    £10.99

    A fully updated new edition of David Attenborough’s bestselling classic.

  • Mirrors of greatness

    £12.99

    A TELEGRAPH BEST HISTORY BOOK OF 2023

    ‘A highly imaginative and thought-provoking way of exploring the personality of a man who, like him or loathe him, left an indelible mark on our age’ ADAM ZAMOYSKI

  • Africonomics

    £25.00

    ‘A wry, rollicking, and provocative history’ Michael Taylor, author of The Interest

    ‘A thought-provoking analysis of Africa’s relationship with economic imperialism’ Astrid Madimba and Chinny Ukata, authors of It’s A Continent

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