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  • The Wise and Their Works

    £35.00

    The Wise and Their Works celebrates the 175th anniversary of the Great Exhibition in 2026.The men who inspired the Great Exhibition of 1851 – Henry Cole, Sir Robert Peel and above all Prince Albert himself – were at the centre of an extraordinary combination of manufacturing, commercial skill and political vision which made Victorian Britain an unparalleled success story.In this celebratory book, A. N. Wilson examines the legacy they left behind: their idealistic beliefs about free trade, decency and parliamentary democracy, and their ultimate vision of the human race at peace with prosperity spreading, while poverty and warfare were consigned to history. While their loftier ambitions may not have come to pass, these enterprising men did leave behind a little known but hugely influential organisation, the Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851, which still supports industry, science and art in the UK.Skillfully delving into this ri

  • The Queer Thing About Sin

    £12.99

    A gripping new journey through ancient history, uncovering the origins of homophobia and the untold stories of those who dared to love.

  • How to Live Like a Stoic

    £16.99

    There’s more to Stoicism than shrugging your shoulders and getting on with it, as Tom Hodgkinson discovers in this witty and enlightening book.

  • Poet, Mystic, Widow, Wife

    £12.99

    A spectacular, vivid, groundbreaking work of history which takes us into the mind and lives of medieval women.

  • How to Think Like a Poet

    £10.99

    How history’s most influential and inspiring poets – from Homer and Sappho to Shakespeare and Frank O’Hara – can teach us to better understand the world.

  • Soft

    £20.00

    A sweeping history of emotion and culture that spans centuries, from renowned author and essayist Ferdinand Mount.