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Homo Criminalis A Criminal History of Humanity

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Mark Galeotti’s sweeping, engaging exploration of crime across human history — from ancient thieves to modern hackers. A leading security expert traces how criminals and the societies that produce them have always shaped each other, in a work that is both serious scholarship and compulsive reading.

Burning Questions Essays and Occasional Pieces 2004-2022

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Burning Questions Essays and Occasional Pieces 2004-2022

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Margaret Atwood’s wide-ranging essays spanning 2004–2021 — on climate change, authoritarianism, democracy, and the power of storytelling. Sharp, witty, and essential, this collection documents one of literature’s most important voices engaging with the defining questions of our times.

Pure Colour

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Sheila Heti’s luminous, philosophically ambitious novel about grief and what it means to be alive — told partly from inside a leaf. Meditative, essayistic, and genuinely challenging, Pure Colour asks large questions with the open intelligence that makes Heti one of literature’s most distinctive voices.

Death in Her Hands

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An elderly widow discovers a note in the woods naming a dead woman — and becomes consumed by a mystery that may exist only in her own mind. Ottessa Moshfegh’s hypnotic, disturbing novel is a masterclass in unreliable narration and the psychology of isolation.

On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous

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Ocean Vuong’s extraordinary debut novel — a letter from a son to a mother who cannot read, weaving Vietnam, the immigrant experience, queer identity, and the search for language adequate to love. Prose of rare beauty from one of literature’s most essential new voices.

The Golden Enclaves TikTok Made Me Read It

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The triumphant, emotionally devastating conclusion to Naomi Novik’s acclaimed Scholomance trilogy. With the school destroyed, El faces the wider world — its injustices, its politics, and the deeper costs of survival. A conclusion that is both surprising and fully earned.

The Last Graduate

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The propulsive second novel in Naomi Novik’s acclaimed Scholomance trilogy — dark academia fantasy at its most emotionally intense. El Higgins is learning that survival requires something more dangerous than talent: caring about other people. Original, intelligent, and utterly compelling.

Kitchen Confidential 25th Anniversary Edition

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The book that changed food culture — Anthony Bourdain’s electrifying memoir of life in professional kitchens. Funny, shocking, and alive on every page, Kitchen Confidential remains one of the great American memoirs. Now in a special 25th anniversary edition from Bloomsbury.

Anthony Bourdain’s Les Halles Cookbook 20th Anniversary Edition

140.00 

Anthony Bourdain’s definitive guide to classic French brasserie cooking — the food that shaped his professional identity at New York’s Les Halles restaurant. Precise recipes, irreverent voice, and genuine love for honest, abundant cooking. A 20th anniversary edition of a culinary classic.

The Odds of You

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A sparkling opposites-attract romance — electric tension, witty banter, and a love story that feels both inevitable and hard-won. Kate Dramis writes with genuine emotional depth, crafting characters who feel real and a relationship that earns every moment of its satisfying conclusion.

A Book of Days

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Patti Smith’s year-long visual diary — 365 photographs with characteristic meditations on art, memory, and the extraordinary in the everyday. Drawn from her Instagram archive, this intimate visual record is a window into the daily practice of one of our most genuine artistic voices.

Death Takes Me

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International Booker Prize winner Cristina Rivera Garza’s formally daring novel — murders on a Mexican university campus investigated through the logic of poetry. Elliptical, sensory, and profoundly unsettling, a challenge to crime fiction conventions and a confrontation with language and violence.

Bourdain In Stories

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An oral history of Anthony Bourdain assembled from the recollections of chefs, writers, friends, and collaborators — a fuller, more human portrait than any single author could provide. Laurie Woolever’s compilation captures his contradictions and his greatness with honesty and love.

World Travel An Irreverent Guide

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Anthony Bourdain’s final travel book, compiled and completed by Laurie Woolever — a guide to the destinations he loved most, in his uncompromising, funny, deeply personal voice. More than a travel guide: an act of remembrance and a final conversation with a writer who changed everything.

Vigil

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New stories from George Saunders — Booker Prize winner and one of America’s most celebrated fiction writers. With characteristic wit, compassion, and formal ingenuity, Vigil explores the ordinary moments where human beings reveal their deepest selves. Funny, moving, and utterly essential.

Fishing the Sloe-Black River

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Three devastating stories set in Northern Ireland during the Troubles — slim, spare, and extraordinarily powerful. Colum McCann’s fiction about ordinary people caught in the machinery of history is some of the most important writing about Ireland in a generation.

Everything in This Country Must

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Colum McCann’s powerful novel inspired by Roma poet Papusza traces a young woman whose extraordinary talent brings her into collision with Nazism, Stalinism, and cultural exploitation. A lyrical, morally complex meditation on the costs of being translated across cultures and worlds.

Zoli

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Patti Smith’s dreamlike memoir set during an extraordinary 2016 — a year of personal loss and political upheaval. Moving between real events and dream-vision with characteristic poetic intensity, Smith meditates on grief, time, and the strange experience of living through history.

Year of the Monkey

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Patti Smith’s dreamlike memoir set during an extraordinary 2016 — a year of personal loss and political upheaval. Moving between real events and dream-vision with characteristic poetic intensity, Smith meditates on grief, time, and the strange experience of living through history.

A Thousand Splendid Suns

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Khaled Hosseini’s devastating and triumphant second novel follows two Afghan women whose lives intertwine across three decades of war. A fierce, emotionally intelligent portrait of survival, resilience, and the bonds that sustain us when everything else is taken away.

The Kite Runner

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One of the twenty-first century’s most celebrated novels — a story of friendship, betrayal, and redemption set against Afghanistan’s turbulent history. Khaled Hosseini’s unforgettable debut traces two boys whose bond is shattered by a single moment of cowardice, and a lifetime of consequence.

And the Mountains Echoed

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Khaled Hosseini’s sweeping multigenerational novel traces the rippling consequences of a single act of sacrifice across Afghanistan, Europe, and America. As emotionally powerful as The Kite Runner, and even more formally ambitious — a profound meditation on love, loss, and how the past shapes the present.

One Line a Day A Five-Year Memory Book

80.00 

A beautifully designed five-year memory journal that asks just one thing: write a single sentence each day. Over five years, the cumulative portrait of your life becomes something genuinely moving — a Chronicle Books classic that rewards patience and makes a perfect gift.

The Egyptian Book of the Dead

150.00 

The definitive English edition of one of humanity’s oldest religious texts, reproduced in full colour from the Papyrus of Ani. Faulkner’s authoritative translation, accompanied by scholarly commentary, brings this 3,000-year-old guide through the afterlife to vivid, extraordinary life.

Yellow Pop (with 6 Playful Pop-Ups!) A Board Book

25.00 

Aurore Petit’s sunny pop-up board book introduces babies and toddlers to the colour yellow through six cheerful interactive spreads. Sunflowers, bananas, and chicks burst from every page in this delightful, sturdy book that makes colour learning a bright and joyful adventure.

Red Pop (with 6 Playful Pop-Ups!) A Pop-Up Board Book

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Aurore Petit’s bold pop-up board book brings the colour red to life through six interactive spreads featuring apples, ladybirds, and more. Perfect for babies and toddlers, this sturdy, beautifully engineered book turns colour learning into a magical, tactile adventure.

Pink Pop (with 6 Playful Pop-Ups!) A Board Book

25.00 

Aurore Petit’s charming pop-up board book introduces babies and toddlers to the colour pink through six bright, interactive spreads. Flamingos, flowers, and other pink delights burst from every page in a sturdy, beautifully designed book that turns early colour learning into pure fun.

Green Pop (with 6 Playful Pop-Ups!) A Pop-Up Board Book

25.00 

A delightful pop-up board book introducing young children to the colour green through six interactive, playful surprises. Aurore Petit’s bold, charming illustrations burst off every page, making this a tactile and visual adventure that turns colour learning into pure joy.

The Song of Achilles

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The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller (Bloomsbury) — Patroclus and Achilles, from their first meeting through their friendship, their love, and their shared fate in the Trojan War. Miller tells one of the oldest stories in Western literature with the intimacy and psychological depth that Homer’s epic form cannot provide. Winner of the Orange Prize for Fiction — a love story as genuinely moving as any in contemporary fiction. Published by Bloomsbury.

Circe

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Circe by Madeline Miller (Bloomsbury) — the daughter of Helios, possessed of a gift for witchcraft she discovered by accident, given the interior life and psychological completeness that Greek mythology denies her. Miller transforms a witch into a woman and a woman into one of the most fully realised characters in contemporary fiction — ancient and completely contemporary, faithfully mythological and entirely original. Published by Bloomsbury.

The Dark Mirror

80.00 

The Dark Mirror by Samantha Shannon (Bloomsbury) — a new novel from the creator of The Bone Season and The Priory of the Orange Tree, returning to the extraordinary fantasy universe she has been building for a decade. Shannon writes fantasy with the formal intelligence and psychological realism that the best literary fiction demands — her world-building intricate, her characters real, her prose carrying genuine weight. Published by Bloomsbury.

Bread of Angels

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Bread of Angels by Patti Smith (Bloomsbury) — Smith’s most recent prose work: meditations on the figures who have shaped her world, written in her characteristic style combining the directness of a diary with the imagistic precision of poetry. Moving with complete freedom between the personal and the universal, between the specific and the transcendent — one of the most genuinely original literary voices of the past fifty years at her most distilled. Published by Bloomsbury.

Patti Smith: Collected Lyrics

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Patti Smith: Collected Lyrics (Bloomsbury) — the complete lyrics from four decades of songwriting, from ‘Gloria’ and ‘Horses’ through ‘Because the Night’ and ‘Easter’ to the work of her later decades. One of the most sustained and most seriously literary bodies of songwriting in popular music history — moving between prophetic declaration and intimate confession, between political rage and private elegy, with a freedom that almost no other songwriter has achieved. Published by Bloomsbury.

Harry Potter Box Set: The Complete Collection

300.00 

Harry Potter Box Set: The Complete Collection by J.K. Rowling (Bloomsbury) — all seven Harry Potter novels from The Philosopher’s Stone to The Deathly Hallows: the most sustained act of world-building in popular fiction, in which the smallest details of the first book are paid off in the last, and the series that defined the reading lives of an entire generation worldwide. The ideal gift for new readers and the complete set for any fan. Published by Bloomsbury.

Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone

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Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone by J.K. Rowling (Bloomsbury) — on his eleventh birthday, Harry Potter learns he is a wizard and that the world he has been living in is not the only world there is. The most completely imagined place in children’s literature; the first novel that launched a series read by more people in more languages than almost any work of fiction ever written. The essential children’s classic in the Bloomsbury edition. Published by Bloomsbury.

Audition

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Audition by Ryu Murakami (Bloomsbury) — a widower uses a fake film audition to screen potential wives, and the woman who answers — quiet, composed, with a mysterious past — seems perfect. Miike Takashi adapted this into one of the most notorious horror films of the 1990s; the novel is the source of that notoriety, operating in the narrow space between literary fiction and pure dread. Brief, elegant, and unforgettable. Published by Bloomsbury.

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