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  • Across Sicily With Garibaldi’s Thousand

    £20.00

    A voyage through the thrilling history of the expedition of the thousand which led to the unification of Italy in 1860. Written by one of the most accomplished British writers.

  • A Garden Tour of France

    £35.00

    From grand formal French gardens with meticulously sculpted topiaries to the poetry of a bohemian country estate, and from a botanical kitchen garden to an exotic tropical oasis on the Mediterranean coast, French gardening expert and television presenter Stéphane Marie invites readers on a tour of his favourite gardens across France. His encounters with passionate gardeners who have cultivated their plots with creativity highlight France’s incredibly varied microclimates and offer inspiration for nature lovers everywhere. The book brings together twenty-seven stunning gardens spanning ten French regions, selected both for their originality and the richness of their flora. Marie details the design history and creation of each garden, accompanied with detailed sections on the plants, flowers, and trees that make them unique.

  • 7 Days a Parisian

    £25.00

    Discover the very best of Paris in just one week and become like a local.

  • Lonely Planet’s Travel Journal: Blue

    £14.99

    Manifest dream trips and plan your next big getaway with Lonely Planet's Travel Journal; a beautiful and practical accessory that makes the perfect gift for the globetrotter in your life. Find six trip sections packed with prompts and tips, plus ample space for mapping out itineraries and reflecting on unforgettable moments from recent adventures.

  • An Opinionated Guide to Wild London

    £10.95

    Away from the hustle and bustle of city life, London is full of flourishing green spaces, peaceful places and wonderfully wild spots just waiting to be explored. From the marshes and wetlands of Hackney to the expansive ancient woodland of Richmond Park – you don’t have to leave the capital to enjoy a moment’s peace in stunning natural surroundings. Whether you’re looking to hike, take a dip in a wild swimming pond, observe wildlife, forage for food or simply slow down and switch off, this is your guide to the best places to experience nature in the city.

  • Lonely Planet’s Travel Journal: Pink

    £14.99

    Manifest dream trips and plan your next big getaway with Lonely Planet's Travel Journal; a beautiful and practical accessory that makes the perfect gift for the globetrotter in your life. Find six trip sections packed with prompts and tips, plus ample space for mapping out itineraries and reflecting on unforgettable moments from recent adventures.

  • Lonely Planet’s Travel Journal: Green

    £14.99

    Manifest dream trips and plan your next big getaway with Lonely Planet's Travel Journal; a beautiful and practical accessory that makes the perfect gift for the globetrotter in your life. Find six trip sections packed with prompts and tips, plus ample space for mapping out itineraries and reflecting on unforgettable moments from recent adventures.

  • Farewell to Russia

    £22.00

    A razor-sharp, utterly immersive political travelogue that reveals one of the world’s most enigmatic regions

  • Alone in Japan

    £25.00

    When Tom Feiling moved to Tokyo as a student in the early nineties, Japan was a beacon of the future: a rising superpower, a technology giant, a global symbol of prosperity, civility and success. When he returned 24 years later, the country was still a sign of things to come – but, he began to realize, it was no longer a beacon. It was a warning. This is a unique account of contemporary Japan, which travels from the quiet of its furthest flung villages to the aspiration and dynamism of its cities. It tells the story of how, from the mid-seventies onwards, Japanese society unknowingly embarked on a vast, silent process of transformation that is still unfolding today.

  • Michael Storrings Book Townscape 1000 Piece Puzzle

    £17.99

    1000 PIECE PUZZLE – Dive into the warm charm of a book-loving neighborhood with the Michael Storrings Book Townscape Puzzle 1000 Piece. This captivating scene invites you to explore a quaint streetscape filled with cozy bookstores, colorful homes, and inviting reading nooks. Each piece you place brings to life the heart of a community where stories and neighbors flourish side by side. CHARMING BOOK TOWN ARTWORK – Michael Storrings captures the spirit of a literary haven in his signature vivid style. From stacks of books lining shop windows to readers relaxing on benches and porches, every detail pulses with warmth and creativity. The blend of inviting architecture and lush greenery creates a cozy atmosphere that book lovers will adore. PERFECT FOR GIFTING – A thoughtful gift for bibliophiles, art enthusiasts, or anyone who treasures the magic of small-town life. Whether it’s for a birthday, holiday, or just because, the Book Townscape P

  • An Opinionated Guide to Fun London

    £10.95

    Everyone knows that London is packed with culture, history and world-class restaurants – but sometimes, you just want to let loose. Whether you’re into roller skating, rooftop mini golf, immersive bingo, board game cafes or late-night karaoke, this guide is packed with the most playful, joyful and downright fun things to do in the capital. In a city that can often feel a little too serious (and seriously expensive), these handpicked spots offer light-hearted escapism without the eye-watering price tag. Because fun isn’t just for kids – and it definitely isn’t just for tourists.

  • The North Pole

    £11.99

    The epic adventure story of humanity’s obsession with the North Pole, from Norwegian explorer Erling Kagge who travelled there in 1990. ‘The North Pole’ is an adventure story, a book about enacting hidden human dreams, about difficult fathers and their difficult sons, and a psychological record of what it means to keep putting one foot in front of the other in the face of adversity. It is for anyone who’s gazed out at the horizon – and wondered what happens if you just keep walking.