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Summer Selection


Correspondence

£17.50

Correspondence

Paul Celan and Ingeborg Bachmann, translated by Wieland Hoban

Paul Celan and Ingeborg Bachmann met in Vienna in 1948. Bachmann, the daughter of a prominent Austrian National Socialist, was studying philosop... See details

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Empire Stops Here: A Journey Along the Frontiers of the Roman World

£14.99

The Empire Stops Here: A Journey Along the Frontiers of the Roman World

Philip Parker

The Empire Stops Here is a majestic survey of the territorial limits of the Roman Empire, 'lands that promised victory, booty and glory and yet so ... See details

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Manual of Detection

£7.99

The Manual of Detection

Jedediah Berry

From Thomas Jones's review, LRB 28 May 2009: 'The hero of The Manual of Detection is Charles Unwin, a clerk at a detective agency, known only as th... See details

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To Sea and Back: The Life of the Atlantic Salmon

£9.99

To Sea and Back: The Life of the Atlantic Salmon

Richard Shelton

Richard Hamblyn writes: 'To Sea and Back is a remarkable book, a lyrical zoography of the Atlantic salmon that weaves in and out of a wide... See details

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Morbid Age: Britain and the Crisis of Civilisation, 1919 – 1939

£14.99

The Morbid Age: Britain and the Crisis of Civilisation, 1919 – 1939

Richard Overy

From Eric Hobsbawm's review, LRB 6 August 2009: 'There is a major difference between the traditional scholar's questions about the past What happe... See details

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Salar the Salmon

£10.00

Salar the Salmon

Henry Williamson, illustrated by C.F. Tunnicliffe

A companion piece to the better-known Tarka the Otter, Williamson’s Salar the Salmon recounts the journey of a five-year old fish... See details

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After the Fire, a Still Small Voice

£7.99

After the Fire, a Still Small Voice

Evie Wyld

Evie Wyld's first novel tells two stories: of Frank, attempting to rebuild his life in the Australian wilderness, and of his father Leon, the child... See details

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