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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.

The Illustrated Meditations

100.00 

Marcus Aurelius’s personal Stoic reflections in a beautifully illustrated edition — private notes to himself on equanimity, anger, desire, and what matters. James S. Romm’s commentary contextualises one of philosophy’s most beloved and practically useful texts in its second-century Roman world.

Tim Burton Designing Worlds

180.00 

A comprehensive visual exploration of Tim Burton’s dark, whimsical aesthetic — tracing its influences and development from early Disney work through the films that made him one of cinema’s most distinctive visual storytellers. Essential for fans and for anyone interested in how obsession becomes style.

Stories to Share: The Twelve Dancing Princesses

25.00 

A beautifully illustrated retelling of the Grimm fairy tale — twelve princesses whose shoes are worn through each morning, a mystery, a romance, and an enchanted underground kingdom. Perfect for reading aloud to young children and a wonderful introduction to the fairy tale tradition.

Alexander McQueen

400.00 

The authoritative V&A companion to Alexander McQueen’s career — rigorous, richly illustrated scholarship examining the influences and techniques behind collections that redefined what fashion could mean. Claire Wilcox’s essential study of the most significant fashion designer of the twentieth century’s final decades.

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.

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.

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.

Propagandopolis A Century of Propaganda from Around the World

100.00 

A visually extraordinary anthology of twentieth-century propaganda from around the world — poster art, publications, and objects from regimes across the political spectrum. Both design history and warning, FUEL’s essential publication reveals how visual communication shapes belief and dehumanises enemies.

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Wind/ Pinball Two Novels

46.00 

Haruki Murakami’s first two novels — never previously published in English — revealing the earliest expression of the voice that would define one of literature’s most beloved careers. For devoted fans, an essential and revelatory view of a major literary imagination at its very beginning.

Healthy, Quick and Easy Meals

80.00 

Healthy, Quick and Easy Meals (Abrams) — recipes that are genuinely nutritious, realistically quick, and actually delicious, drawing on the flavour principles of global cooking traditions to demonstrate that health and pleasure in food are not opposing goals. For busy people who want to eat well without spending their evenings in the kitchen — practical, flavour-focused, and genuinely useful. Published by Abrams.

Mountaineering Women

170.00 

Mountaineering Women by Rebecca A. Brown (Thames & Hudson) — the stories of the women who built the tradition of female high-altitude climbing, from the early alpinists of the Victorian era through the Himalayan pioneers of the twentieth century to contemporary athletes competing for first ascents alongside men. A long-overdue celebration of a tradition consistently underrecorded — rigorous, inspiring, and beautifully illustrated. Published by Thames & Hudson.

East of Eden

45.00 

East of Eden by John Steinbeck (Penguin Modern Classics) — Steinbeck’s self-declared masterpiece: a retelling of Cain and Abel across three generations of California families, asking whether a person is capable of choosing good in a fallen world. Vast, ambitious, and completely unmistakable — the book he spent his whole life preparing to write, carrying the weight of a writer’s deepest convictions about what it means to be human. Published by Penguin Modern Classics.

The Cat Encyclopedia

120.00 

The Cat Encyclopedia by DK — every recognised domestic cat breed profiled in exceptional full-colour photography with authoritative text covering origins, characteristics, care requirements, and historical relationship with human beings. Wild cats and the history of feline domestication are also covered in depth. The definitive cat reference — as beautiful to look at as it is informative to read. Essential for any cat lover. Published by DK.

Kama Sutra: A Position a Day

65.00 

Kama Sutra: A Position a Day by DK — three hundred and sixty-five illustrated positions drawn from the ancient Indian tradition, presented with practical guidance and the original Kama Sutra context. An accessible, celebratory guide to bringing greater variety and awareness to intimate life — beautiful, thoughtfully produced, and flexible enough to adapt to different bodies and abilities. Published by DK.

The Outsider

35.00 

The Outsider by Albert Camus (Penguin Modern Classics) — the novel that launched absurdism as a cultural movement. Meursault’s flat, affectless narration of a crime he barely understands generates one of the most quietly devastating philosophical provocations in modern fiction. This fresh, acclaimed translation restores the neutrality of Camus’s original French. One of the essential European novels. Published by Penguin Modern Classics.

The Lost Hero

40.00 

The Lost Hero by Rick Riordan (Puffin) — the first Heroes of Olympus book, launching three new half-blood heroes — Jason, Piper, and Leo — into a world that now encompasses both Greek and Roman mythology. As action-packed and funny as Percy Jackson. Essential for young fans of mythology and adventure.

Orientalism

55.00 

Orientalism by Edward W. Said (Penguin Modern Classics) — one of the most influential works of the twentieth-century humanities. Said’s argument that Western Orientalism served imperial interests rather than neutral knowledge inaugurated postcolonial studies and permanently changed thinking about the relationship between knowledge and power. First published in 1978.

Henry and June

46.00 

Henry and June by Anaïs Nin (Penguin) — the unexpurgated diary from 1931–32, when Nin met Henry Miller and June in Paris. The first fully candid account of female sexual experience written by a woman for herself — a vivid portrait of the Paris literary world and an essential document of female autobiography.

Regarding the Pain of Others

46.00 

Regarding the Pain of Others by Susan Sontag (Penguin) — her final essay, revisiting the argument about war photography from On Photography. Ranging from Goya to digital journalism, it asks whether images of atrocity tell the truth and whether shock survives repetition. Brief, authoritative, and essential.

The Consolations of Philosophy

55.00 

The Consolations of Philosophy by Alain de Botton (Penguin) — six great philosophers applied to six modern sources of unhappiness. Socrates, Epicurus, Seneca, Montaigne, Schopenhauer, and Nietzsche each offer a different remedy for our most common sorrows. Intelligent, witty, and genuinely useful.

The Ten Types of Human

55.00 

The Ten Types of Human by Dexter Dias (Vintage) — a human rights barrister uses evolutionary psychology and neuroscience to identify ten fundamental human responses to extreme situations. Moving between international courts and cutting-edge science, it asks what makes us capable of both cruelty and compassion. Remarkable science writing.

Beginnings

108.75 

Edward W. Said’s influential exploration of literary theory and criticism examines the foundations of literary creation and authority. This essential work from Granta Books masterfully analyzes the complex relationships between literature, history, and critical theory. Said’s profound insights into fiction and its historical contexts make this a vital resource for scholars and serious readers seeking deeper understanding of literary scholarship and the cultural forces shaping narrative expression.

Miami

87.00 

Joan Didion’s incisive examination of Cuban American social conditions in Miami delivers her trademark observational brilliance to one of America’s most complex cultural communities. This Granta Books publication explores identity, displacement, and resilience through Didion’s unflinching lens, offering readers profound insights into the Cuban American experience and the intricate social dynamics that define this vibrant population.

Baumgartner

79.75 

Paul Auster returns with Baumgartner, a captivating new novel from Faber & Faber that showcases his distinctive literary voice. This thought-provoking work continues Auster’s exploration of complex human experiences through his signature blend of philosophical depth and accessible storytelling, making it essential reading for contemporary fiction enthusiasts.

4321 – POCHE 10X18

87.00 

Paul Auster’s acclaimed novel 4321 showcases the masterful storytelling that has established him as a leading voice in contemporary literature. This FABER ET FABER POCHE 10X18 edition delivers Auster’s intricate narrative craftsmanship in an accessible format. A compelling exploration of possibility and chance that demonstrates the author’s exceptional literary prowess and innovative approach to modern fiction.

Art of French Baking

261.00 

Master authentic French baking with this expert guide from Ginette Mathiot and Clotilde Dusoulier. Art of French Baking combines traditional French patisserie techniques with accessible modern instruction, making sophisticated French desserts achievable for home bakers. Published by Phaidon Press Limited, this comprehensive cookbook bridges classic culinary tradition with contemporary kitchen practice, delivering professional insights and time-tested methods for creating exceptional French pastries.

Culture

406.00 

Spencer Bailey and Pico Iyer collaborate in Culture to examine the fascinating intersection of cultural studies and home economics. This Monacelli Press publication offers fresh perspectives on how cultural forces shape our domestic lives and daily practices. The authors provide insightful analysis that bridges academic rigor with accessible writing, making complex cultural concepts understandable for diverse readers. Perfect for anyone seeking to understand contemporary culture’s impact on home and household.

Own It

101.50 

Fashion icon Diane von Furstenberg delivers powerful psychology insights in Own It, her transformative guide to personal empowerment and authentic leadership. This Phaidon Press publication combines practical confidence-building strategies with real-world wisdom on self-advocacy and decision-making. Von Furstenberg’s unique perspective on owning your narrative, embracing strengths, and commanding respect makes this essential reading for anyone seeking unshakeable self-assurance and personal authority in life and career.

Interiors

522.00 

Interiors combines the curatorial excellence of Phaidon Editors with William Norwich’s sophisticated design perspective in this stunning 448-page exploration. This authoritative volume from Phaidon Press Limited offers an inspiring journey through interior spaces, perfect for design professionals and enthusiasts alike. The collaboration delivers both visual magnificence and insightful commentary, making complex design principles accessible and engaging for all readers.

Breakfast, Lunch, Tea with Children

188.50 

Rose Carrarini and Marissa-Catherine Carrarini present Breakfast, Lunch, Tea with Children, a heartwarming cookbook that transforms ordinary meals into extraordinary family bonding experiences. This Phaidon Press publication guides parents through cooking adventures with their little ones, from morning breakfast fun to delightful afternoon tea preparations, creating lasting memories while teaching valuable culinary skills.

Vietnam

290.00 

Anaïs Ca Dao van Manen’s Vietnam offers an authentic exploration of Vietnamese culture and identity through a contemporary lens. Published by Phaidon Press Limited, this comprehensive work provides readers with nuanced insights into Vietnam’s complex narrative. Van Manen’s thoughtful approach creates an immersive cultural experience that resonates with diverse audiences seeking deeper understanding.

Luna Luna

290.00 

Experience the creative genius of André Heller in Luna Luna, a stunning collaboration with Luna Luna Publishing LLC brought to life by Phaidon Press Limited. This captivating work explores themes of artistic vision and cultural expression, offering readers an immersive journey into imagination and creativity that celebrates the transformative power of art.

The Storyteller

65.25 

Mario Vargas Llosa’s The Storyteller is a profound exploration of storytelling’s power and the vital role of narrators in preserving cultural identity. This literary masterpiece examines how stories bind communities together, weaving together themes of tradition, memory, and human connection. A compelling read for those fascinated by the art of narration.

Lituma nos Andes

65.25 

Mario Vargas Llosa’s haunting novel follows unteroffizier Lituma through Peru’s dangerous Andean highlands, where guerrilla violence meets ancient superstition. A masterful exploration of rural communities caught between modernity and mysticism, this gripping work reveals the Nobel laureate’s genius for illuminating Latin America’s complex social fabric through atmospheric storytelling and unforgettable characters.

Red-Haired Woman

65.25 

Nobel laureate Orhan Pamuk crafts a haunting tale of fate and consequence in Istanbul’s vibrant streets. Red-Haired Woman explores the profound impact of chance encounters and accidents on ordinary lives, weaving together stories of actresses and citizens navigating destiny’s unpredictable currents. This masterful work of contemporary fiction showcases Pamuk’s signature blend of cultural authenticity and universal human drama, creating an unforgettable literary experience.

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