Diaries, letters & journals

  • Broken threads

    £18.99

    A SUNDAY TIMES TOP 10 BESTSELLER

    ‘One of the best memoirs I’ve read in years’ SATHNAM SANGHERA

    ‘Beautifully written, emotional and deeply personal, yet universal ? One can’t help but be moved by this story of upheaval and transformation’ SADIQ KHAN

  • Letters for the ages

    £12.99

    Here are some of the best of Churchill’s letters, many of a more personal and intimate nature, presented in chronological order, with a preface to each letter explaining the context. The recipients include a vast range of people, including his schoolmaster, his American grandmother and former President Eisenhower. They are taken from within the Churchill Archive in Cambridge, where there is a mass of Churchill’s correspondence. Several of the letters included have never appeared in book form before. Winston Churchill has become an iconic figure greatly loved the world over, but maybe especially these days in the USA. Churchill understood the power of words and he used his writing to sustain and complement his political career, publishing over 40 books and receiving the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1953. This volume concentrates on his more intimate words.

  • Diaries by Franz Kafka

    £24.00

    Dating from 1909 to 1923, Franz Kafka’s ‘Diaries’ contains a broad array of writing, including accounts of daily events, assorted reflections and observations, literary sketches, drafts of letters, records of dreams, and unrevised texts of stories. This volume makes available for the first time in English a comprehensive reconstruction of Kafka’s handwritten diary entries and provides substantial new content, restoring all the material omitted from previous publications – notably, names of people and undisguised details about them, a number of literary writings, and passages of a sexual nature, some of them with homoerotic overtones.

  • Henry ‘Chips’ Channon Volume 1 1918-38

    £15.99

    Born in Chicago in 1897, ‘Chips’ Channon settled in England after the Great War, married into the immensely wealthy Guinness family, and served as Conservative MP for Southend-on-Sea from 1935 until his death in 1958. His career was unremarkable. His diaries are quite the opposite. Elegant, gossipy and bitchy by turns, they are the unfettered observations of a man who went everywhere and who knew everybody. Whether describing the antics of London society in the interwar years, or the growing scandal surrounding his close friends Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson during the abdication crisis, or the mood in the House of Commons in the lead up to the Munich crisis, his sense of drama and his eye for the telling detail are unmatched.

  • Secret voices

    £25.00

    A captivating collection of daily extracts from women’s diaries, looking back over four centuries to discover how women’s experience – of men and children, sex and shopping, work and the natural world – has changed down the years. And, of course, how it hasn’t. In this expansive anthology – from 1 January through to 31 December – you’ll find Lady Anne Clifford in the seventeenth century and Loran Hurnscot in the twentieth both stoically recording the demands of an unreasonable husband; Joan Wyndham and Anne Frank, at much the same time, but in wildly different settings, describing their first experiences with sex; and Anne Lister (TV’s Gentleman Jack) in eighteenth-century Yorkshire exploring her love affairs with women alongside Alice Walker in twentieth-century California.

  • The book of secrets

    £25.00

    The story of a family in modern China with a history of deceit, betrayal and political intrigue, and the communist party’s long shadow over them, from the Cultural Revolution to today.

  • A Mindful Year

    £14.99

    Develop a mindful practice with this interactive journal, full of simple and inspirational ideas for every day

  • Living the Beatles legend

    £25.00

    The first full-length biography of Mal Evans, the Beatles’ beloved roadie, assistant, confidant and friend

  • Went to London, took the dog

    £16.99

    Ten years after the publication of the prize-winning Love, Nina comes the authors diary of her return to London in her sixty-first year.

  • The Times letters to the editor 2023

    £9.99

    The perfect gift for anyone with a shrewd sense of humour.

    Decidedly absurd, and always entertaining, revel in the very best letters to The Times.

  • Artists’ letters

    £18.99

    A treasure trove of noteworthy letters, arranged thematically to provide an insight into the lives and work of great artists.

     

  • A private spy

    £14.99

    John le Carré was one of the greatest novelists of his generation but also had an extraordinary life, from his childhood with a con man father to his inimitable career as a writer. From his involvement in the Cold War, time in Berlin, travels to Vietnam and engagement with world leaders, his experiences were truly remarkable. This collection of letters reveals John le Carré – the man, the writer and his world – for the first time and most intimately. Including letters to Stephen Fry and about Mrs Thatcher, and correspondence with Alec Guinness and a ten-year-old aspiring spy, selected letters come together with crispness and clarity to illuminate the extraordinary writer.