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Maigret in New York

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Georges Simenon’s Maigret in New York transports the legendary French detective across the Atlantic in this captivating police procedural. Experience classic French fiction as Inspector Jules Maigret applies his methodical investigative skills to unfamiliar American territory. This Penguin Books edition showcases Simenon’s psychological insight and atmospheric storytelling that made the Maigret series internationally beloved among mystery enthusiasts.

Maigret Gets Angry

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Georges Simenon’s Maigret Gets Angry delivers another brilliant police procedural featuring the iconic Inspector Jules Maigret. This compelling mystery novel showcases Simenon’s masterful detective fiction, combining methodical investigation with psychological insight. Published by Penguin Books, this gripping thriller demonstrates why Maigret remains one of literature’s most beloved fictional detectives in the mystery and detective genre.

Weights and Measures

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Joseph Roth’s Weights and Measures transforms the world of customs administration into compelling literary fiction. This Penguin Books edition showcases Roth’s masterful ability to find profound human truths within bureaucratic settings. A powerful exploration of duty, morality, and institutional power that reveals extraordinary meaning in ordinary circumstances, demonstrating why Roth remains essential reading for literary fiction enthusiasts.

William IV

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Roger Knight’s authoritative biography reveals the untold story of William IV, Britain’s ‘Sailor King’ who ruled during the transformative period from 1830-1837. This Penguin Books publication explores how an unexpected monarch navigated the final years of the Georgian era, presiding over crucial political and social changes that shaped modern Britain. Essential reading for understanding British royal history.

Child of All Nations

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A haunting tale of exile and childhood resilience, Child of All Nations follows young Kully and her family as they flee across Europe when her father’s books are banned in Germany. Irmgard Keun captures the precarious existence of refugees through a child’s eyes, creating powerful fiction from the realities of displacement, mounting debts, and expired visas in pre-war Europe.

William III & Mary II

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Jonathan Keates presents an authoritative biography of the joint monarchs William III and Mary II, exploring their transformative reign from 1689-1714. This Penguin Books publication examines how the Dutch prince and English princess reshaped British monarchy during one of the most pivotal periods in the nation’s history, navigating religious tensions and constitutional challenges that defined modern England.

Tarry Flynn (Penguin Modern Classics)

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Patrick Kavanagh’s Tarry Flynn brings rural Irish life to vivid reality in this Penguin Modern Classics edition. A masterful exploration of family dynamics and farm life, this classic work of fiction captures the essence of agricultural Ireland with authenticity and literary brilliance. Kavanagh’s compelling storytelling transforms everyday rural experiences into timeless literature that continues to resonate with readers today.

War in Italy: a Ladybird Expert Book : (ww2 #8)

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Military historian James Holland examines the pivotal Allied invasion of Italy in this expert analysis of WWII’s most complex campaign. From Operation HUSKY to General Clark’s final offensive, discover how challenging terrain and weather complicated the fight that ultimately tightened the noose around Nazi Germany while ending Italian Fascism at tremendous human cost.

I’m the king of the castle.

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Susan Hill’s powerful novel I’m the King of the Castle exposes the harsh realities of childhood isolation and failed parenting. This Penguin Books edition explores the psychological complexities of young lives shaped by neglect and emotional abandonment. Hill’s compelling narrative examines how children survive in a world where nature offers both refuge and danger, creating an unforgettable literary experience.

Time to Kill

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John Grisham’s Time to Kill is a powerful legal thriller that confronts capital murder, capital punishment, and child sexual abuse through the lens of attorney-client relationships. This gripping novel explores racial tensions and moral complexity within the American justice system, featuring African American characters navigating prejudice and legal challenges. A thought-provoking courtroom drama that examines justice, revenge, and redemption.

How to Prevent the Next Pandemic

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Bill Gates presents a vital blueprint for preventing future pandemic disasters in this essential Penguin Books guide. Combining strategic insights with practical solutions, Gates examines disease surveillance, vaccine innovation, and global cooperation needed to protect humanity. A must-read for anyone concerned about public health preparedness and building resilient societies against emerging threats.

Diamonds Are Forever

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Ian Fleming delivers another masterpiece of British espionage in Diamonds Are Forever, where the glittering world of diamond smuggling becomes the backdrop for high-stakes intrigue. This compelling English spy story weaves together international mystery and criminal enterprise, showcasing Fleming’s signature atmospheric storytelling that has captivated readers worldwide. A must-read for fiction enthusiasts.

IPCRESS File

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Len Deighton’s IPCRESS File stands as a defining masterpiece of espionage fiction. This gripping thriller from Penguin Books showcases the author’s exceptional talent for crafting sophisticated spy narratives that blend intelligent storytelling with relentless suspense. A cornerstone of English fiction that delivers edge-of-your-seat excitement through intricate plotting and authentic character development, making it essential reading for thriller enthusiasts.

Climbing Mount Improbable

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Richard Dawkins’ Climbing Mount Improbable reveals how evolutionary genetics and natural selection create life’s most complex structures. This Penguin publication masterfully explains morphogenesis and evolutionary processes, showing how impossible biological designs emerge gradually without a designer. Perfect for understanding the intersection of evolution, business thinking, and management principles through nature’s ingenious solutions.

Edward VII, 1901-1910

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Richard Davenport-Hines presents an insightful biography of King Edward VII during his transformative reign from 1901-1910. This engaging historical portrait explores how Britain’s once-controversial monarch evolved into a modernizing force who helped reshape the monarchy for the twentieth century. A compelling examination of royal power, British society, and political change during a pivotal decade in the nation’s history.

This Poison Will Remain

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Fred Vargas delivers a chilling detective thriller set in Paris where poisonous spiders and deadly venom become central to a complex mystery. This Poison Will Remain masterfully blends forensic science with atmospheric storytelling, creating a gripping tale of murder and intrigue. This compelling work of detective fiction explores the dangerous world of toxicology against the backdrop of France’s capital city.

Dear Me

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Peter Ustinov’s captivating autobiography Dear Me offers intimate insights into the life of Britain’s beloved actor and author. Through wit and candid reflection, this engaging biography reveals the extraordinary journey of a multifaceted entertainer who conquered both stage and screen. A compelling portrait of artistic dedication and creative brilliance from one of Great Britain’s most celebrated cultural figures.

Three lives

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Gertrude Stein’s Three Lives presents powerful portraits of working class immigrant women constrained by poverty and circumstance. Drawing from her privileged perspective as a college and medical student, Stein created realistic depictions of Anna and Lena, domestic workers with limited choices. This influential Penguin Books edition connects women’s literature with modernist innovation, exploring themes of class, race, and gender in early 20th century America.

Isaac Bashevis Singer

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Experience the storytelling mastery of Isaac Bashevis Singer in this essential collection of Jewish fiction and Continental European short stories. Published by Penguin Books, this anthology showcases Singer’s extraordinary ability to capture Jewish life and culture through unforgettable narratives that blend folklore, tradition, and profound human insight. Each story demonstrates why Singer remains one of literature’s most celebrated voices in Jewish fiction.

Maigret and the Reluctant Witnesses

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A powerful Parisian family patriarch lies murdered, yet no one grieves – only strange dejection fills the air. Inspector Maigret must unravel dark family secrets when witnesses refuse to speak in Georges Simenon’s gripping police procedural. The Guardian praised Simenon as ‘one of the greatest writers of the twentieth century,’ and this masterful detective fiction proves why the Jules Maigret series remains unmatched in psychological depth and suspense.

Facts

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Philip Roth’s powerful autobiography Facts reveals the pivotal moments that shaped America’s literary giant. From his 1930s childhood through his artistic breakthrough in the 1960s, Roth chronicles five defining episodes with unflinching honesty. This intimate memoir explores his passionate relationships, conflicts with Jewish establishment, and creative evolution, offering unprecedented insight into the experiences behind his legendary novels.

The House of Bernarda Alba and Other Plays

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Federico García Lorca’s revolutionary theatrical genius comes alive in The House of Bernarda Alba and Other Plays. This powerful Penguin Books collection showcases dramatic works that blend tragic poetry with passionate appeals for freedom and equality. Lorca’s vivid dramas explore psychological repression while defending the imagination against societal constraints, creating timeless masterpieces of Continental European theatre that continue to resonate with modern audiences.

UNCANNY; TRANS. BY DAVID MCLINTOCK.

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Freud’s fascinating psychoanalytic exploration of Leonardo da Vinci’s incomprehensible personality and artistic genius. This Penguin Books collection includes The Uncanny, Screen Memories, and Family Romances – extraordinary thematically linked essays that probe the intersection of creativity, sexuality, and human nature. Translated by David McLintock, these influential works showcase the father of psychoanalysis deconstructing one of history’s greatest minds.

My Michael

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עמוס עוז’s My Michael is a haunting love story that explores the psychological depths of marriage and desire. Following Hannah Gonen’s gradual withdrawal from her husband into a world of fantasy and suppressed longings, this compelling novel examines the tension between reality and imagination, revealing the complex emotional landscape of a woman trapped between duty and desire.

Great Ideas V the Jewish State

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Theodor Herzl’s revolutionary essay that directly led to Israel’s creation explores the fundamental principles of Zionism and Jewish statehood. This pivotal work by the visionary political theorist presents the groundbreaking ideas that transformed Jewish history and influenced modern Middle Eastern politics. Essential reading for understanding the intellectual foundations behind one of the twentieth century’s most significant political movements.

Schooldays of Jesus

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J. M. Coetzee’s Man Booker Prize longlisted novel explores childhood and displacement through young David’s story. In the town of Estrella, under Simón and Inés’ care, David begins school at the Academy of Dance. This profound work examines family bonds, refugee experiences, and interpersonal relations with Coetzee’s signature literary depth and insight.

Death of Jesus

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J. M. Coetzee completes his extraordinary trilogy with Death of Jesus, following ten-year-old David as the small family faces their greatest challenge yet. The Nobel laureate delivers another masterful exploration of belonging, identity, and human connection. This literary fiction showcases Coetzee’s philosophical depth and storytelling mastery, bringing profound closure to David’s journey from childhood through his formative years in a mysterious new land.

Family Moskat

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Isaac Bashevis Singer’s Family Moskat chronicles the decline of a prosperous Polish Jewish family in Warsaw from the early 1900s through 1939. This powerful work of fiction captures four decades of cultural transformation, family dynamics, and historical upheaval with Singer’s masterful storytelling. A compelling exploration of tradition versus modernity in Jewish society.

Foe

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J. M. Coetzee’s Foe reimagines Robinson Crusoe through Susan Barton’s powerful perspective. When she returns from being marooned with Cruso and his mute slave Friday, she seeks author Daniel Foe to tell her story. This New York Times reviewed literary masterpiece explores colonialism, narrative authority, and whose voices matter in storytelling.

Kingfisher Secret

58.00 

A shocking conspiracy thriller that asks the unthinkable: what if the President is a foreign asset? Anonymous delivers a gripping political suspense novel set in October 2016, where a controversial presidential candidate harbors dangerous secrets from behind the Iron Curtain. This provocative fiction blurs reality and imagination in spine-chilling ways.

My First Numbers Lets Get Counting

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DK Publishing’s engaging board book introduces children to numbers 1-12 through vibrant illustrations and interactive learning. Young readers discover essential early numeracy skills including counting, comparison concepts like more and fewer, and sequence understanding with first and last. The durable format perfect for little hands combines educational value with entertainment, building mathematical confidence through play-based learning.

Hitler

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Acclaimed historian Brendan Simms presents a revelatory Hitler biography that challenges conventional wisdom. Shortlisted for the Mark Lynton History Prize 2020, this groundbreaking work reveals Hitler’s true obsession wasn’t Bolshevism, but international capitalism and Anglo-America. Essential reading that transforms our understanding of history’s most studied dictator.

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