Mitchell Beazley

  • Ginger Pig One Pot

    £30.00

    The award-winning Ginger Pig butchers have curated this collection of tasty recipes, each of which can made in just one pot. Perfect for meat lovers, the book covers chicken, pork, beef, lamb, game, fish, as well as vegetarian dishes, sides and even ideas for how to use up leftovers.

  • Hugh Johnson’s Pocket Wine Book 2026

    £15.99

    A reference book for everyone who buys wine – in shops, restaurants, or on the Internet. It provides clear succinct facts and commentary on the wines, growers and wine regions of the whole world.

  • Persiana Easy

    £28.00

    A collection from author Sabrina Ghayour, every recipe in ‘Persiana Easy’ balances irresistible Middle Eastern flavours with accessible cooking. From midweek meals and traybakes to pastries and sweet treats, this collection features easy recipes to delight your family and friends, time and again.

  • Sicily

    £28.00

    Discover this collection of delicious recipes from Sicily, complete with specially commissioned photography of the beautiful Mediterranean island. From the bustling streets of Palermo to the colourful markets of Cefalù, from arancini to cannoli, Sicily is home to some of the world’s freshest, most delicious food. In this collection of recipes curated by Sicilian Enza Genovese, travel the entire island of Sicily in food, learning how to easily prepare the tastiest hallmark dishes of this Italian region, alongside some new favourites, at home.

  • One thousand vines

    £45.00

    In ‘One Thousand Vines’ internationally celebrated sommelier Pascaline Lepeltier answers all the important questions about wine. With three main parts – ‘Reading Vines’, ‘Reading Landscapes’ and ‘Reading Wines’ – the book challenges preconceived ideas about the vine and its wine. It explains where we are now, how we got here, and shows us a way forward – in how grapes will be grown, made into wine, sold and enjoyed. ‘One Thousand Vines’ isn’t an encyclopedia or atlas but it answers all the important questions about wine and offers the reader keys to understand the links between the bottle and the producers, terroirs and vineyards which give birth to it.

  • Hugh Johnson’s pocket wine book 2025

    £15.99

    A reference book for everyone who buys wine – in shops, restaurants, or on the Internet. It provides clear succinct facts and commentary on the wines, growers and wine regions of the whole world.

  • Farrow & Ball how to redecorate

    £35.00

    This second edition brings the advice from the first edition right up to date in line with current trends, including catering for the home-working age. The book reflects the seismic shift in the way we decorate our homes that has taken place over the last decade, showcasing a wide range of living spaces, featuring everything from compact city apartments to roomier country residences. Packed with stylish and easy-to-follow decorating advice, the book answers common questions, including which white to use with which colour, how to select a neutral group and what exactly are the three different ways to decorate? Accompanied by a wealth of inspirational new images, the book also features an expanded section on colour names and inspirations, as well as guidance on how to create a beautiful working space within the home.

  • Hugh Johnson pocket wine 2024

    £14.99

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  • Free spirit

    £20.00

    Reading like a real-life Daisy Jones and the Six, Tanya Sarne’s story is so much more than simply an account of incredible international fashion success (and excess). The child of immigrant parents, her life ranged from the London of the Swinging Sixties, to the glamour and darkness of Hollywood, to virtual destitution and abandonment with two small children in a Brazilian fishing village before she even dreamt of starting her own business. Hers is a tale of extraordinary resilience, of second and third chances capped by global fashion success as the founder of Ghost.

  • 50 Ways to Start a Garden

    £16.99

    Aimed at first-time gardeners, those in rented accommodation or anyone with limited outdoor space, this book teaches how to take stock of an environment and start a garden. With ideas for gardens, patio spaces, courtyards, balconies and interiors, these 50 easy-to-adopt ideas provide the steps to success for even the most inexperienced gardeners.

  • The Atlas of Abandoned Places

    £20.00

    The globe is littered with forgotten monuments, their beauty matched only by the secrets of their past. A glorious palace lies abandoned by a fallen dictator. A grand monument to communism sits forgotten atop a mountain. Two never-launched space shuttles slowly crumble, left to rot in the middle of the desert. Explore these and many more of the world’s lost wonders in this atlas like no other. With remarkable stories, bespoke maps and stunning photography of fifty forsaken sites, ‘The Atlas of Abandoned Places’ travels the world beneath the surface; the sites with stories to tell, the ones you won’t find in any guidebook.

  • Hugh Johnson’s Pocket Wine Book 2023

    £14.99

    A reference book for everyone who buys wine – in shops, restaurants, or on the Internet. It provides clear succinct facts and commentary on the wines, growers and wine regions of the whole world.