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The Call of the Wild and White Fang

20.00 

Jack London’s two masterpieces in one volume — The Call of the Wild and White Fang, companion pieces tracing opposite journeys between civilisation and wilderness. Together they form London’s meditation on instinct, freedom, and the wild heart at the core of all living things.

Gemstones Understanding, Identifying, Buying

100.00 

The essential practical guide for gemstone buyers and collectors — covering diamonds, rubies, sapphires, emeralds, and beyond, with clear explanations of quality, value, and authenticity. Keith Wallis’s decades of gemological expertise help buyers identify, evaluate, and collect with confidence.

Extraordinary Pools

150.00 

A visually spectacular tour of the world’s most remarkable pools — from infinity edges above the Indian Ocean to ancient Roman baths and contemporary architectural masterpieces. Naina Gupta celebrates the pool as architectural, social, and aspirational phenomenon in a lavishly illustrated volume.

Emotion by Design Creative Leadership Lessons from a Life at Nike

50.00 

Nike’s former Chief Marketing Officer distils thirty years of experience into creative leadership lessons — how to build brands that move people through genuine emotion rather than marketing formula. Greg Hoffman’s insights from one of the world’s most culturally powerful companies: essential for marketers and creative leaders.

People from My Neighbourhood

46.00 

Hiromi Kawakami’s collection of quietly enchanting vignettes about a neighbourhood’s strange inhabitants — ordinary and inexplicable, domestic and uncanny. Miniatures with the logic of fables and dreams, demonstrating that Kawakami’s genius operates as effectively in the shortest forms as in her novels.

The White Book

46.00 

Han Kang’s formally unique meditation on whiteness, grief, and consolation — lyric fragments centred on white objects that become vessels for personal and historical sorrow. Between poetry, essay, and novel: a profoundly moving work unlike anything else in contemporary literature.

Human Acts A Novel

46.00 

Han Kang’s devastating novel about the 1980 Gwangju Uprising — told from multiple perspectives including the dead, a formally extraordinary meditation on political violence, trauma, and human solidarity. Essential reading for anyone interested in Korean history or the literature of atrocity.

Rosslyn and the Grail

60.00 

The authoritative guide to Rosslyn Chapel — separating historical fact from popular legend about one of Scotland’s most extraordinary fifteenth-century buildings. Oxbrow and Robertson examine the intricate carvings and their real meanings with scholarly rigour and genuine engagement with the myths.

The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Tartan A Complete History And Visual Guide To Over 400 Famous Tartans

35.00 

The comprehensive reference on tartan — over 400 clan, family, and district tartans documented with full-colour swatches, historical notes, and cultural context. From ancient disputed origins to Victorian revival and global fashion icon: the essential illustrated guide for anyone with Scottish heritage or a love of pattern.

Wall and Piece

90.00 

The definitive collection of Banksy’s stencilled interventions — rats, policemen, anti-war slogans, and subverted artworks in Bristol, London, New York, and beyond. The book that made the world’s most famous street artist a global phenomenon: essential for anyone interested in contemporary art and public space.

The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money The Economic Consequences of the Peace

30.00 

Keynes’s 1936 masterwork — the book that transformed how governments respond to economic crises, arguing that markets don’t self-correct and government spending is necessary. One of the twentieth century’s most consequential intellectual works in an accessible Wordsworth Classics edition.

An Essay Concerning Human Understanding

30.00 

Locke’s 1689 foundational text of British empiricism — the blank slate, knowledge from experience, and the philosophical groundwork for the Enlightenment. A landmark of intellectual history available in an accessible Wordsworth Classics edition: essential for students of philosophy and ideas.

My Art Book of Friendship

80.00 

Celebrated artworks exploring friendship paired with questions and activities that connect art to children’s own relationships. Shana Gozansky’s diverse selection from multiple cultures makes this Phaidon companion to My Art Book of Happiness equally warm, intelligent, and emotionally rich.

The Graffiti Alphabet Sticker Book Over 1000 Stickers!

60.00 

Over 1,000 stickers presenting the alphabet in graffiti and street art styles — from bubble letters to wildstyle, curated from around the world. Luke Herriott’s book is simultaneously a practical resource and a survey of one of contemporary art’s most dynamic visual traditions.

The Ransom Note Sticker Book

60.00 

Over 1,000 stickers drawn from newspapers and printed ephemera in the style of the classic ransom note — individual letters and words from different sources, curated with aesthetic care. A playful, practical resource for artists, designers, and anyone who loves typography and the beauty of letterforms.

Yoga Teacher in a Box

80.00 

A practical card set for yoga teachers and experienced practitioners — sequences, cues, themes, and teaching tools from experienced teacher Leonie Taylor. Immediately practical and endlessly reusable: an excellent professional resource and inspiring toolkit for developing a deeper personal practice.

Writing Coach in a Box

80.00 

A comprehensive creative writing resource in card format — prompts, exercises, and practical techniques for every stage of the writing process. Alan Anderson’s experience as a writing coach distilled into a flexible, portable tool: an excellent gift for writers at any stage of their practice.

Our Prehistoric Planet – Dinosaurs and Other Creatures of the Past

80.00 

A beautifully illustrated introduction to prehistoric life — from the first complex organisms through dinosaurs to megafauna. Sue Lowell Gallion writes with clarity and genuine wonder, making palaeontology accessible while maintaining scientific accuracy. Perfect for curious young readers and adults alike.

Formula Fast Your Ultimate Guide to Formula One Racing!

80.00 

The essential illustrated introduction to Formula One — driver profiles, team histories, technology, race strategy, and the aerodynamic principles that make F1 cars the fastest racing machines on earth. Matt Ralphs makes complex technical concepts immediately accessible for fans of all ages.

A Blink of the Screen Collected Short Fiction

35.00 

Terry Pratchett’s collected short fiction — spanning his entire career from early science fiction to mature Discworld-era work. Wit, humanity, and surprising depth in every piece: essential for fans who want to experience the full range of an imagination that could never be contained by a single series.

A Stroke of the Pen The Lost Stories

35.00 

Terry Pratchett’s lost newspaper stories from the early 1980s — discovered in an archive and published for the first time. Already showing the satirical intelligence and philosophical wit that would become Discworld: an extraordinary gift for devoted fans, and a window into one of literature’s great imaginations.

Men at Arms (Discworld Novel 15)

40.00 

Terry Pratchett’s Discworld mystery — the first firearm arrives in Ankh-Morpork and Commander Vimes must find the killer while the Watch is being diversified. Sharp satire, genuine emotional warmth, and a surprisingly serious meditation on justice and power from the City Watch series at its best.

Night Watch (Discworld Novel 29)

46.00 

Widely regarded as the greatest Discworld novel — Sam Vimes travels back to the revolution that shaped his city and his character. Darker, more serious, and more emotionally powerful than most Discworld, Night Watch demonstrates that Pratchett was a novelist of genuine moral depth.

Moving Pictures (Discworld Novel 10)

40.00 

Terry Pratchett’s Discworld satire of Hollywood — Holy Wood, where Narrative Causality is strong and everyone is compelled to make moving pictures. Sharp on the film industry, affectionate about cinema, and ultimately a meditation on the power of stories over human imagination. Classic Pratchett.

Soul Music (Discworld Novel 16)

46.00 

Terry Pratchett’s Discworld novel about rock and roll arriving on the Disc — musicians playing riffs they don’t understand, music that wants something, and Death facing a personal crisis. Funny, affectionate, and packed with musical references: essential Discworld for music-loving readers.

Maskerade (Discworld Novel 18)

35.00 

Terry Pratchett’s beloved Discworld parody of The Phantom of the Opera — witches, opera, a theatrical ghost, and Agnes Nitt’s destiny. Warm, funny, and sharp on the difference between having a voice and being heard: Pratchett at the top of his considerable game.

Equal Rites (Discworld Novel 3)

35.00 

The third Discworld novel — a girl inherits a wizard’s staff and Granny Weatherwax accompanies her to Unseen University. Pratchett at his most characteristic: sharp observations about gender and tradition wrapped in a funny, inventive fantasy. The introduction of one of the series’ greatest characters.

Representations of the Intellectual

50.00 

Edward Said’s Reith Lectures on the obligations of the public intellectual — speaking truth to power, representing the marginalised, and refusing accommodation with authority. Clear, passionate, and drawing on the full history of ideas: essential for anyone interested in ideas, power, and intellectual responsibility.

The Possession

40.00 

Annie Ernaux’s intense, precise account of jealousy — the disturbing way her ex-partner’s new relationship reorganised her perception of reality. Unflinching sociological examination of possession, identity, and the structures of love: concentrated and analytically unsparing.

The Question of Palestine

55.00 

Edward Said’s foundational account of Palestinian history, culture, and dispossession — a comprehensive argument for Palestinian rights made with historical scholarship, personal testimony, and moral clarity. As urgent and necessary now as when Said first wrote it.

The Use of Photography

50.00 

Annie Ernaux and Marc Marie’s intimate collaboration — photographs from an affair accompanied by separate reflections from each person. A meditation on what photographs capture and fail to capture, and on the gap between two people’s experience of the same intimate history.

A Woman’s Story

46.00 

Annie Ernaux’s tribute to her mother — from rural Normandy poverty to lower-middle-class respectability, to Alzheimer’s erasure. Written with love, frustration, and the specific pain of watching a strong woman dissolve: a meditation on class, identity, and the impossibility of truly knowing a parent.

I Will Write to Avenge My People – WINNER of the 2022 NOBEL PRIZE in LITERATURE The Nobel Lecture

30.00 

Annie Ernaux’s Nobel Prize lecture — a powerful account of her literary mission, her working-class origins, and her conviction that literature is a form of social justice. A brief but essential statement of artistic purpose from one of our most important writers.

The Young Man

40.00 

Annie Ernaux’s crystalline account of a relationship with a man thirty years younger — examining not romance but the experience of seeing yourself through youth’s eyes, and reckoning with age, desire, and the social meanings attached to a woman’s body. Brief, precise, and characteristically direct.

Shame

46.00 

Annie Ernaux’s account of a childhood witnessing and the shame that shaped her entire sense of self — moving between personal memory and sociological analysis of class, aspiration, and Catholic guilt. Formally sophisticated and emotionally unsparing from the 2022 Nobel laureate.

Simple Passion

35.00 

Annie Ernaux’s account of a consuming obsession — a year during which everything was reorganised around a married man’s visits. Precise, sociological, and formally perfect: an examination of desire as mental state rather than romance, from the 2022 Nobel laureate at her most concentrated.

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