Gift books

  • The herbal apothecary

    £14.99

    Discover the fascinating properties and therapeutic benefits of everyday ingredients found in herb gardens and kitchen cupboards.
    For centuries, herbalists and healers have looked to nature for remedies and have made salves, teas, balms and preserves as cures for common ailments and to add piquant aromas and flavours to dishes – now you can too.

  • Feel-good gardening

    £12.99

    Whether you’re hoping to cultivate a calmer mindset, nurture your physical strength or connect with your community, the restorative powers of gardening can help you flourish. With valuable information, actionable tips and creative ideas, this book will help you discover the all-round health benefits that can come while honing your green fingers.

  • Oh Miriam!

    £25.00

    Join us on another unforgettable adventure through the extraordinary life and strong opinions of Miriam Margolyes.

  • The atlas of car design

    £100.00

    A ground-breaking survey of more than 650 of the most exceptional cars ever designed, organized geographically

  • The atlas of car design

    £100.00

    A ground-breaking survey of more than 650 of the most exceptional cars ever designed, organized geographically

  • The chess lover’s puzzle book

    £12.99

    365 chess-themed puzzles – one to solve every day of the year

  • Cat dads

    £9.99

    Celebrating the bond between cat and dad, this cute little book is an ode to all cat dads out there and a guide on being the best cat parent possible.

  • Jane Foster’s baby’s first stories 0-3 months

    £10.99

    It’s never too early to start reading to your baby. ‘Jane Foster’s Baby’s First Stories’ presents a unique blend of read-aloud stories and high-contrast visuals to stimulate baby as you read.

  • Jane Foster’s baby’s first stories 3-6 months

    £10.99

    With four stories, featuring an adorable elephant, panda, whale and bunny, this book focuses on faces and naming body parts, and encourages babies and carers to join in with their own games of peek-a-boo, or tickle-time.

  • Pretend You’re in Paris: 50 Ways to Feel Parisian Wherever You Are

    £9.99

    The ultimate armchair travel guide to recreating a unique Parisian experience at home. Paris, je t’aime! The city of light and love is adored for its beauty and charm – a place where tradition and modernity coexist with an electric je ne sais quoi on every street corner. But what to do when your vacation…

  • Pretend You’re in Tokyo: 50 Ways to Feel Japanese Wherever You Are

    £9.99

    The ultimate armchair travel guide to recreating an authentic Japanese experience at home. Tokyo is one of the most vibrant and fascinating cities in the world; a place where traditional gardens and temples are set against neon jungles and looming skyscrapers. One visit to this electric, eclectic metropolis is sure to leave a lasting impression,…

  • Diary of a Tuscan bookshop

    £9.99

    Alba used to live a hectic life, working as a book publicist in Italy – a life that made her happy and led her to meet prominent international authors. And yet, she always felt like she was a woman on the run. And so one day she decides to stop running and go back to Lucignana, the small village on the Tuscan hills where she was born, an hour away from Lucca. There, she opens a tiny bookshop, close to the woods: a lovely little cottage, only open six months a year. With a total of only 180 residents, Alba’s enterprise in Lucignana seems doomed from day one but it surprisingly sparks the enthusiasm of many across Italy. After surviving a fire and the restrictions imposed by the pandemic, the ‘Bookshop on the Hill’ soon becomes a refuge and beacon for an ever-growing community of people. There is a whole world that gravitates around the bookshop.