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Christmas at the London Review Bookshop

Our Booksellers’ Christmas Choices

We’ve picked out the most interesting of the season’s books – shop for Christmas gifts or treat yourself!

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Christmas Shopping Evenings

Festive refreshments, 10% discount and free gift-wrapping until 8.30pm on Tues 9 and Thurs 18 December

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An Intelligent Gift for Christmas

Give a subscription to the London Review of Books for as little as £19.99* – that’s 48% off the magazine’s cover price – and receive a FREE 2009 LRB calendar (worth £9.99)

Order two or more annual subscriptions and save 61% on each.

*UK price only.

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Exclusive Limited Editions

Limited edition, beautifully bound signed copies of John Berger’s From A to X and many more.

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London Review of Books Cover Prints

High quality signed prints of Peter Campbell’s distinctive designs for the LRB’s covers, from £54

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New Titles at the Bookshop

More great books arriving in stock every day – explore the best in ‘New and Recommended’

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London Review of Books 2009 Calendar

Make 2009 a brighter year with the LRB calendar

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Bestsellers

Locust and the Bird

1. The Locust and the Bird — Hanan Al-Shaykh, translated by Roger Allen

Beijing Coma

2. Beijing Coma — Ma Jian, translated by Flora Drew

Midnight

3. Midnight — Mourid Barghouti, translated by Radwa Ashour

Just Like Tomorrow

4. Just Like Tomorrow — Faďza Gučne, translated by Sarah Ardizzone

Dreams from the Endz

5. Dreams from the Endz — Faďza Gučne, translated by Sarah Ardizzone

Baba Yaga Laid an Egg

6. Baba Yaga Laid an Egg — Dubravka Ugrešić, translated by Ellen Elias-Bursác, Celia Hawkesworth and Mark Thompson

Me Cheeta

7. Me Cheeta — James Lever

I Saw Ramallah

8. I Saw Ramallah — Mourid Barghouti, translated by Ahdaf Soueif, introduction by Edward Said

Journey into the Past

9. Journey into the Past — Stefan Zweig, translated by Anthea Bell

Home

10. Home — Marilynne Robinson

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