Gift Books

  • Cat Got Your Tongue?

    £12.99

    A vibrantly illustrated collection of cat-related proverbs and idioms collected from around the world-by the New York Times bestselling author of Tiny But Mighty, beloved by millions online as the Kitten Lady.

  • Lessons From Cats for Surviving Fascism

    £10.00

    Cats, the original masters of stealth, sass, and strategic chaos, have been teaching us survival tactics for centuries – they just haven’t been this explicit about it. Until now. ‘Lessons from Cats for Surviving Fascism’ lays out the nine essential feline strategies for toppling tyranny.

  • The Place I’m In

    £14.99

    In her new collection, The Place I’m In, Miranda Keeling invites readers to observe the magic, humour, strangeness, and beauty found in ordinary moments. In her signature insightful and heartwarming voice, this collection reminds us that there’s always time to stop and smell the flowers.

  • Animals in the Nude

    £16.99

    Uh oh – the leopard has lost its spots, and the queen conch can’t find its shell! Play this memory and matching game to help twenty-five animals find their missing ‘clothes’. Have you ever wondered if a zebra is black or white beneath its stripes? What does a bird-of-paradise look like without its fancy feathers? Test your memory and help twenty-five animals find their missing scales, fur, feathers, shells or quills by matching them to their ‘clothed’ counterparts. But watch out for the trick animal! The cheeky naked mole-rat will try and catch you out. Animals in the Nude includes a booklet jam-packed with fascinating facts about each animal, with text written by children’s author Catherine Ard.

  • The Story of Rome in 1000 Pieces

    £20.00

    Uncover the legendary roots of Rome as you build this stunning 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle and journey through Virgil’s greatest masterpiece, the Aeneid. Build this jigsaw puzzle – without divine intervention – and join Aeneas, Trojan hero and son of Venus, as he escapes the fallen city of Troy. Follow as he battles mighty storms and ancient monsters, becomes entangled in a tragic love affair, and ultimately reaches Italy, where he is destined to found a great city. This puzzle comes with a fold-out story guide by Daisy Dunn, who summarizes twenty key scenes from the Aeneid, bringing to life a rich cast of heroes, heroines and jealous deities.

  • The Redstone Diary 2026

    £19.95

    The 2026 edition of the beloved cult diary celebrates and cultivates our imaginationsThe Redstone 2026 Diary is a volume of enchantment. From ancient machines to measure the world, to works of fantastical fiction, and hallucinatory images of the incomprehensible, Imagining is a call to action for dreamers, artists and creators, with an introduction from Julian Barnes.This is the 39th edition of the beloved cult diary and includes a child’s cautionary tale, William Blake’s angels, spectral photography, a poem from Emily Dickinson, philosophical warnings and John Lennon’s lyrics: each week is a prompt to contemplate the boundaries of the everyday. Beautifully designed with a pocket at the front for keeping notes, the diary also has a special supplement of images taken from Al-Jazari’s Book of Knowledge of Ingenious Mechanical Devices.Contributors include: Lewis Carroll, Roz Chast, Ted Hughes, Bodys Isek Kingelez, Kerry James Marshall, Yin

  • Cozy Bookshops: Colouring Book

    £9.99

    Cozy Bookshops-your ultimate escape into a world of bookish bliss and mindful relaxation in 46 adorable scenes, from the coziest book nooks.

  • Nouvelles Femmes

    £26.00

    Celebrate the iconic female actors and filmmakers of the French New Wave with a compelling examination of their role as a vital part of cinema history, as well as their influence on attitudes and style in film and in society that endures to this day.Admired by cinephiles worldwide, women of the French New Wave stand as icons of one of the most innovative times in cinema with their individual voices, undeniable presence, and authentic characters. Legends of style, mystique, and individuality, actresses such as Anna Karina, Jeanne Moreau, Jean Seberg, Brigitte Bardot, and filmmaker Agnès Varda, stand out as emblems of the movement.Nouvelles Femmes offers a new perspective on these captivating women through quotes from the films, the directors, and, most importantly, the women themselves. With accomplishments ranging from acting, writing, and directing to activism, women of the French New W

  • 100 20th-Century Sports and Leisure Buildings

    £30.00

    100 20th Century Sports and Leisure Buildings gives a fascinating insight into the spaces where we play from swimming pools and skate parks to cricket pavilions and ice rinks, this book explores some of the most architecturally significant structures of the past century.

  • The Fricks Collect

    £38.95

    Before his New York home became a museum, Henry Clay Frick engaged some of his era’s most important art dealers to build a notable collection and the best decorators to create suitable Gilded Age interiors to accommodate the works. This story traces the journey that led to the creation of one of America’s finest art collections.

  • Illusion in Design

    £15.99

    Cutting-edge examples of the use of optical illusion in design-from trompe l’oeil to anamorphosis-to solve various challenges, be they space or budget related, or that act as aesthetic features in architecture and the fields that rub elbows with it: art, design, and furniture.

  • The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*Ck

    £12.99

    A self-help guide for millennials – superstar blogger Mark Manson shows us how to accept our faults, discover just how much pain we can tolerate, and stop deluding ourselves so that we can be better, happier people.