Non-fiction

  • Mediterranea

    £28.00

    A colourful, sensory journey through the coastal region, this book is a celebration of one of the best food cultures of the world, packed with beautiful location photography to boot – think stunning pasta dishes from Sicily, classic desserts from the Côte d’Azur, Croatia’s best fish dishes, fresh and vibrant Turkish salads and Greece’s best vegetable-rich one pots, all served with the fascinating back stories of the grandmothers who have perfected these age-old recipes, and pearls of wisdom that only come with a life well lived.

  • Simply Malaysian

    £27.00

    Inspired by how Malaysians eat at home and ‘economy rice’ eateries, where you can help yourself to a generous plate of delicious food at any time of day, as well as favourites from her family kitchen, Mandy Yin presents a collection of over 80 everyday recipes that are quick and easy to make. ‘Simply Malaysian’ is a collection of classic and modern dishes that can be whipped up in no time, with minimal ingredients.

  • Jane Was Here

    £12.99

    This is a whimsical, illustrated guide to Jane Austen’s England – from the settings in her novels and the scenes in the wildly popular television and film adaptations, to her homes and other important locations throughout her own life.

  • An Opinionated Guide to Vegan London

    £10.95

    With over 15 new suggestions of brilliant ethical eateries, this pocket-sized companion is a must for anyone that cares about the planet as much as their taste buds. From dirty burgers to superfood bowls, fine dining to cheese mongers, it’s clear that veganism has come of age. And we should all be thankful, not just the cows!

  • Easy Chinese Food Anyone Can Make

    £22.00

    Delicious Chinese dishes you can make at home! From hugely popular online recipe creator Emma Chung @iam.chungry comes this cookbook for anyone who loves to eat Chinese food. Brought up in Hong Kong and Shanghai, Emma knows the very best meals to cook and eat and, with these recipes, she shows you just how simple it is to whip up your own sweet and sour pork, crispy chilli beef or Mapo tofu – it’s easier than you might think!

  • Naturally

    £16.99

    When it comes to our health and well-being, modern treatments can take us only so far. What we’re missing is a holistic, individualised and natural approach that addresses the roots of our discomfort with life-changing results. In other words, we need herbalism. Introducing herbalism as a vital layer of our well-being, clinical herbalist Rachelle Robinett reveals the natural remedies and rituals that can boost our health and happiness. Did you know that cloves and turmeric have analgesic properties that relieve pain? That if you struggle with anxiety, nervines such as lemon balm help quiet spiralling thoughts? That for a boost of motivation, nootropics like lavender support healthy dopamine levels, while adding bitters to your diet can improve digestion?

  • Gambling Man

    £12.99

    Japan’s Masayoshi Son has made and lost several fortunes, investing or controlling assets worth $1trn in the past two decades through his media-tech giant, SoftBank. He bankrolled Alibaba, China’s internet colossus, before the world had heard about it; plotted with Steve Jobs to turn the iPhone into a wonder product; and financed hundreds of tech start-ups, fuelling the biggest boom Silicon Valley has ever seen. This book takes you on Masa’s wild ride, from his birthplace in a Korean slum in post-war Japan to the modern-day temples of power.

  • See the World by Train

    £40.00

    Embark on exceptional adventures along the most iconic train lines on the globe. Ride along high-altitude viaducts, race through unspoilt woodlands and wind in-between epic mountains: rail travel allows us to see the world in a way quite unlike any other mode of transport. Join train enthusiast and journalist Jean-Baptiste Bonaventure in this comprehensive book that documents 80 of the world’s most emblematic and spectacular railway lines. From the Orient Express in mainland Europe to the Taurus Express in Turkey, passing by the California Zephyr in the US and the Argentinian Tren a las Nubes, this book takes you on epic adventures across the globe. Divided by continent, each highly readable entry includes a detailed map, anecdotes of the history of the line, and photography of the landscapes met along the way.

  • Pattern Breakers

    £11.99

    From the man who invested in Twitter, Twitch and Lyft back when they were named Odeo, Justin.TV and Zimride, an analysis of what it is that makes start-ups successful, and an exploration of how those companies can be identified at the seed stage of their development.

  • Japan

    £26.00

    This masterfully curated collection of authentic recipes will transport you straight to the heart of Japan.

  • The Mission

    £25.00

    ‘No one has opened up the CIA to us like Weiner has, and The Mission deserves to win him a second Pulitzer’ JOHN SIMPSON, GUARDIAN

  • Smoke and Seasoned Bread

    £22.00

    ‘This is Has at his best’ – Jamie Oliver

    ‘A modern Turkish bible’ – Tom Parker Bowles

    ‘Soulful, inquisitive and thrillingly unpretentious all at once.’ – Jimi Famurewa

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