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Notting Hill Editions

Notting Hill Editions is a new independent publisher who are (in their words) 'devoted to the best in essay writing, Our authors, living and dead, cover a broad range of non-fiction, but all display the virtues of brevity, soul and wit.' To which we only need to add that all of their books are beautifully designed and eminently desirable objects in their own right, and go a long way to convincing us that the death of print is by no means imminent.



I Remember

£12.00

I Remember

Joe Brainard, Paul Auster and Ron Padgett

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As autobiography, Brainard’s method was brilliantly simple: to set down specific memories (‘everything ... See details

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On Dolls

£12.00

On Dolls

Kenneth Gross

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The essays and reflections in this collection explore the seriousness of play and the mysteries of inanimate life &... See details

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On The Natural History of Destruction

£12.00

On The Natural History of Destruction

W. G. Sebald

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In the last years of the Second World War, a million tonnes of bombs were dropped by the Allies on 131 German towns... See details

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Say What You Mean: N+1, The Anthology

£12.00

Say What You Mean: N+1, The Anthology

edited by Christian Lorentzen

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The n+1 Anthology is a selection from the best of n+1, a Brooklyn-based print magazine of politics, literature and ... See details

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The Invader Wore Slippers

£12.00

The Invader Wore Slippers

Hubert Butler, edited by John Banville

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‘The breadth of Butler’s interests and concerns is remarkable, even for a writer whose career spanned t... See details

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Eggman and the Fairies

£12.00

The Eggman and the Fairies

Hubert Butler and John Banville

There are three new additions to essay specialist Notting Hill’s excellent list, all of them as beautiful to look at as they are stimulating to rea... See details

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Still Life with a Bridle

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Still Life with a Bridle

Zbigniew Herbert

There are three new additions to essay specialist Notting Hill’s excellent list, all of them as beautiful to look at as they are stimulating to rea... See details

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Doomed Marriage: Britain and Europe

£12.00

A Doomed Marriage: Britain and Europe

Daniel Hannan

There are three new additions to essay specialist Notting Hill’s excellent list, all of them as beautiful to look at as they are stimulating to rea... See details

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Humiliation.

£12.00

Humiliation.

Wayne Koestenbaum

Poet, essayist, novelist and occasional LRB contributor Wayne Koestenbaum meticulously, and excruciatingly, dissects humiliation, his own ... See details

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Journey to Armenia

£12.00

Journey to Armenia

Osip Mandelstam

In 1930 Mandelstam’s patron and protector Nikolai Bukharin arranged for the poet and his wife to visit Armenia. The result, a dense and allusive pi... See details

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My Prizes

£12.00

My Prizes

Thomas Bernhard

That Bernhard despised Austria, and the Austrian literary establishment, did not prevent that very establishment from awarding him a total of nine ... See details

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Noriko Smiling

£12.00

Noriko Smiling

Adam Mars-Jones

Adam Mars-Jones provides a new interpretation of Yasujiro Ozu’s 1949 film Late Spring, finding time along the way for some shrewd and funn... See details

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Notting Hill Editions Gift Box (2)

£80.00

Notting Hill Editions Gift Box (2)

This second gift box from Notting Hill Editions contains eight titles at a reduced price. The titles included are:

Susan Greenfield - You and Me:... See details

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You and Me. The Neuroscience of Identity

£12.00

You and Me. The Neuroscience of Identity

Susan Greenfield

‘Identity’ is a concept of great interest to philosophers and social scientists, but one that neuroscientists have tended to fight shy of. In this ... See details

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