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  • The World of Rum

    £18.99

    A captivating journey through the world's finest rums, this fully illustrated guide explores the origins, stories, craftsmanship, and delicious recipes of this exquisite drink.

  • Irresistible Salads

    £16.99

    Give your salads star power with these delicious recipes.

  • The Most Interesting Book in the World

    £10.99

    A miscellany of things too strange to be true, yet somehow are, by former BBC QI Elf turned bestselling author, Edward Brooke-Hitching.
     

  • Riviera

    £30.00

    A love letter to the Riviera – where French and Italian flavours meet in 101 sun-soaked, unfussy recipes (most with 10 ingredients or fewer) that capture the warmth of Mediterranean life.

  • Rule of Lies

    £20.00

    'This book is NUTS! – in the best possible way. A relentless roller coaster ride through the heaven and hell of modern Russia' PETER POMERANZEV

    'Written with all the pace and energy of a John Grisham novel … An incredible true story and a great read!' BILL BROWDER

    'An astonishing glimpse into a rollercoaster life. A real page-turner' CATHERINE BELTON

  • Three Revolutions

    £12.99

    From the streets of Petrograd during the heady autumn of 1917 to Mao’s stunning victory in October 1949, and Fidel’s triumphant arrival in Havana, in January 1959, the history of the twentieth century was transformed in dramatic and profound ways by the Russian, Chinese and Cuban revolutions. Here, the stories of these epoch-defining events are told together.

  • The Escape

    £10.99

    Winner of the William Hill Sports Book of the Year Award 2025

    A Sunday Times Best Book of 2025

    A Guardian Best Sports Book 2025

    A unique memoir from British cycling’s most fascinating competitor.

  • Fishing’s Strangest Tales

    £12.99

    Extraordinary but true stories from over two hundred years of angling history.

  • The Haves and Have-Yachts

    £10.99

    A timely and provocative collection of essays exploring American oligarchy and the culture of excess, providing a wry, unfiltered look at how the ultrarich shape and sometimes warp our social and political landscape.

  • SIGNED COPIES: Tonight the Music Seems So Loud

    ★ STAFF PICK!
    Selected by Aude
    £22.00

    Staff Pick!

    Aude Says…

    I am not the biggest George Michael fan (don’t get me wrong, I love Wham! and “Last Christmas” is my favourite festive song) but this book is so much more: social commentary, historical insight on the 80s, portrait of Queer Britain and Immigrant Britain. It tells the story of a fascinating man and an exceptionally gifted artist.

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    In his brilliantly original Tonight the Music Seems so Loud, bestselling author Sathnam Sanghera portrays the extraordinary life, and times, of one of Britain’s most beloved musical icons: George Michael.

  • The Secret History of the Universe

    £25.00

    Jonathan Black shows that from Marie Curie to today’s architects of AI, many of our greatest scientists have been guided by secret, mystical and ‘higher’ teachings towards an understanding of the universe familiar to the builders of the pyramids of Giza or the Temple at Jerusalem. He explores how these discoveries, foreshadowed and paralleled by geniuses including Carl Gustav Jung and Hilma af Klint, raise deep and urgent questions about ourunderstanding of the universe.