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The Complete Book of Cheese History, Techniques, Recipes, Tips

160.00 

A comprehensive guide to cheese — history, technique, and recipes spanning the full range of a craft practised across cultures for millennia. Anne-Laure Pham and Mathieu Zouhairi’s authoritative Flammarion reference covers French traditions with particular depth alongside Italian, Swiss, and global cheese culture.

The Complete Book of French Cooking

160.00 

The definitive single-volume guide to French culinary tradition — from simple bistro classics to classical haute cuisine techniques. Vincent Boué and Hubert Delorme’s authoritative Flammarion reference covers the full range of the most influential cuisine in the world with precision and accessibility.

Bordeaux 1855 A Guide to the Grands Crus Classés: Médoc & Sauternes

100.00 

The authoritative guide to Bordeaux’s 1855 Grand Cru Classé system — each classified estate documented with maps, history, winemaking philosophy, and tasting notes. The Flammarion reference for understanding why Bordeaux has defined fine wine for over 150 years.

The Cocktail Cabinet: Vodka The essential drinks every vodka lover should know

80.00 

The essential vodka cocktail guide — from Espresso Martinis and Moscow Mules to sophisticated modern classics. Kara Newman’s authoritative, compact reference showcases vodka’s versatility and clean-canvas quality with precise recipes and guidance on choosing the right spirit for each drink.

The Cocktail Cabinet: Whiskey The essential drinks every whiskey & bourbon lover should know

80.00 

The essential whiskey cocktail guide — from Old Fashioneds and Manhattans to modern classics, covering bourbon, rye, Scotch, Irish, and Japanese whiskies. Kara Newman’s precise, enthusiastic reference helps enthusiasts choose the right whiskey and technique for every classic drink.

The Cocktail Cabinet: Gin The essential drinks every gin lover should know

80.00 

The essential gin cocktail guide — the definitive drinks every gin lover should know, from the perfect Martini and Negroni to modern classics. Kara Newman’s authoritative, concise reference covers technique, variation, and botanical profiles in a handsome format perfect for the home bar.

My Soul Twin

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My Soul Twin

60.00 

Nino Haratischvili’s latest translated novel — a decades-spanning friendship between two women against a backdrop of political upheaval and displacement. From the Georgian author of The Eighth Life: epic sweep, emotional intensity, and characters who live in memory long after the final page.

Audition

55.00 

Katie Kitamura’s precisely observed novel about a middle-aged actor as the boundaries between self and role begin to blur. Cool, analytical, and quietly devastating: Kitamura at her most psychologically intense, exploring performance, authenticity, and what we lose as we age.

Wine A Graphic History

100.00 

Wine’s entire history told through infographics, maps, and visual storytelling — from ancient Near Eastern origins through medieval monasteries, Bordeaux’s rise, and the natural wine revolution. Benoist Simmat’s beautifully designed graphic history makes one of the world’s most complex subjects genuinely accessible and fun.

Cocktails at Larry’s

60.00 

Tom Onions’ warmly personal cocktail guide — organised around occasions and moods rather than spirit categories, for aperitivo hour, late nights, and everything in between. Genuine enthusiasm and no pretension: drinks that should be fun to make and even more fun to share.

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.

London Stories

55.00 

The finest short fiction set in London — from Henry James and Arthur Morrison to Zadie Smith and Hanif Kureishi. Jerry White’s Everyman’s Library anthology creates a cumulative portrait of one of literature’s most obsessively written-about cities across more than a century of change.

Love Stories

50.00 

The finest short stories about romantic love — from Chekhov, Joyce, Mansfield, Munro, and many others, spanning centuries and continents. Diana Secker Tesdell’s Everyman’s Library selection captures love in all its elation, anguish, and comedy: a beautiful, portable, endlessly rewarding collection.

The Handmaid’s Tale

60.00 

Margaret Atwood’s prophetic 1985 dystopia — the Republic of Gilead, enforced reproductive servitude, and Offred’s act of witness and resistance. One of the most important novels of its century, never out of print and never less than urgently relevant. Essential literary and feminist fiction.

Chefwise Life Lessons from Leading Chefs Around the World

100.00 

Life lessons and philosophy from the world’s leading chefs — on sourcing, precision, creativity, leadership, and what separates good from extraordinary. Shari Bayer’s Phaidon collection of culinary wisdom is essential reading for professional cooks and inspiring for anyone who takes cooking seriously.

The Nakano Thrift Shop

46.00 

Hiromi Kawakami’s warm, funny novel set in a Tokyo thrift shop — owner, sister, and assistant navigating work, love, and the peculiar intimacy of sorting through other people’s discarded things. As subtle and precise as her best work, finding emotional complexity in the perfectly observed everyday.

The Ten Loves of Mr Nishino

46.00 

Ten women, ten stories, one unknowable man — Hiromi Kawakami’s formally inventive novel traces Mr Nishino’s life through the perspectives of those who loved him. A cumulative portrait built from memory and angle: a meditation on love and the gap between experience and truth.

Strange Weather in Tokyo

46.00 

Hiromi Kawakami’s celebrated novel about an unexpected friendship between a woman and her former teacher that gradually becomes something more. Quiet, tender, and deeply affecting — a love story told through sake, food, and walks in parks, with prose of extraordinary sensory attention.

Under the Eye of the Big Bird

46.00 

Hiromi Kawakami’s lyrical linked stories about new beings on Earth after humanity’s end — carrying fragments of human memory and desire without understanding them. Closer to prose poetry than science fiction, and shortlisted for the International Booker Prize: quietly extraordinary.

The Vegetarian A Novel

46.00 

Han Kang’s International Booker Prize winner — a woman stops eating meat and the violent, obsessive responses of those around her. Elliptical and deeply unsettling, The Vegetarian uses its premise to explore bodily autonomy, compliance, and what happens to women who simply refuse.

Coffee Cards: 50 Recipes for a Better Brew

90.00 

50 beautifully illustrated recipe cards for better coffee — from perfect espresso to inventive iced drinks, coffee cocktails, and baking projects. Vivian Nguyen’s practical, enthusiastic guide covers every brewing method and makes a perfect gift for anyone serious about their morning ritual.

Snoop Dogg’s Treats to Eat 55 Baking Recipes–Baking with (or Without) Weed

100.00 

55 baking recipes from Snoop Dogg — cookies, cakes, brownies, and more in his unmistakable, relaxed voice. Entertaining to read and practical to cook from, a follow-up to From Crook to Cook that proves Snoop’s culinary talents extend to baking and that recipe books can have genuine personality.

The Lost Daughter

46.00 

Elena Ferrante’s taut, unsettling portrait of a woman on holiday who becomes obsessed with a young mother on the beach — and with her own buried ambivalence as a mother. A meditation on maternal love, resentment, and guilt treated with characteristic directness and complete truth.

The Lying Life of Adults

46.00 

Elena Ferrante’s standalone novel after the Neapolitan tetralogy — a teenager’s obsessive search for her father’s disreputable sister, and the painful process of seeing parents clearly for the first time. Ferociously precise on adolescent disillusionment and the discovery of adult lies.

The Story of the Lost Child

50.00 

The fourth and final Neapolitan novel — sixty years of friendship, competition, love, and mystery brought to devastating conclusion. The full meaning of Elena and Lila’s extraordinary relationship comes into final focus in pages that are among the most powerful in contemporary fiction.

Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay

50.00 

The third Neapolitan novel — Elena and Lila through 1970s Italy’s political tumult, the labour movement, and the complexities of feminism. Ferrante’s most explicitly political volume traces two women navigating class, identity, and the tension between personal life and collective action.

The Story of a New Name

46.00 

The second Neapolitan novel — Lila married and constrained, Elena escaped to university and finding liberation complicated by loss. Ferrante traces their diverging paths with ferocity and psychological depth: richer, darker, and more complete than its predecessor, and equally essential.

My Brilliant Friend

50.00 

The first volume of Ferrante’s celebrated Neapolitan novels — the friendship of Elena and Lila from childhood in 1950s Naples. Intense, competitive, and one of literature’s greatest portraits of female friendship: the starting point for one of the great reading experiences in contemporary fiction.

The Days of Abandonment

46.00 

Elena Ferrante’s incandescent, terrifying portrait of a woman whose life dissolves when her husband leaves. Compact, relentless, and ferociously psychologically precise: the novel that first showed international readers the full force of Ferrante’s gifts, and one of the defining feminist novels of the century.

Lust for Life

46.00 

Irving Stone’s celebrated biographical novel of Vincent van Gogh — an immersive, passionately researched account of the painter’s obsessive genius, poverty, and tragic life. The definitive fictional portrait of van Gogh, which has introduced generations of readers to one of art history’s most transcendent careers.

Super-Frog Saves Tokyo

55.00 

A giant frog arrives at a Tokyo bank employee’s apartment with a mission: together they must prevent an earthquake from destroying the city. Murakami’s celebrated story about heroism, invisibility, and saving the world without recognition — beautifully illustrated and a perfect introduction to his magical realism.

The Pole & Other Stories

50.00 

J.M. Coetzee’s late story collection — including the title novella about an elderly Polish musician’s love for a younger Spanish woman, and accompanying stories meditating on desire, age, and human connection. Precise, morally serious, and characteristic of a Nobel laureate’s late mastery.

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