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  • von Adam Phillips
    14,98 €

    A discussion of ways in which we may be terrorized by experts, and of the idea of expertise itself. The author challenges the conventional idea of the "self" as something to be known, and sets out to show how self-knowledge is the problem rather than the solution.

  • von John Seymour
    19,00 €

    Describes the author's journey of four months spent on a British waterways hire cruiser - the Water Willow - in which he and his family travelled the water roads of England, from Nottingham to Llangollen and then back by a devious route across the Midlands to the Wash.

  • von T. F. Powys
    23,00 €

    Powys's collection of fables, which was first published in 1929: a dish-cloth and an old pan, lying on a rubbish heap, discuss the emotional intricacies of the household that has discarded them; Set in the Dorset countryside that also inspired Powys's novels, these are tales of morality, original and surprising, as all good fables should be.

  • - A Bath Detective Mystery
    von Christopher Lee
    22,00 €

    The Killing of Cinderella is the third in Christopher Lee's well-received series of Bath Detective Mysteries starring Inspector James Boswell Hodge Leonard. To Bath for the Christmas panto comes former Bond girl Lynda Elstroem - all curves and blond hair, though these days mostly famous for being famous.

  • - A Story of Westerners in Japan, 1868-1905
    von Pat Barr
    25,00 €

    It was the Emperor Meiji's restoration to the throne in 1868 that ushered in the long period of 'Enlightened Government' which saw thousands of Westerners crossing Japan's threshold to witness the country's modernisation. This title describes a country hurtling through centuries of change in just a few decades.

  • - Volume 4: The Social Sciences: Conclusion
    von J. D. Bernal
    27,00 €

    This fourth and final volume discusses the social sciences, from early rituals and myths, through ancient and medieval conceptualisation of society, and finally on to Marxism, economics, anthropology, and these sciences' impact on twentieth-century perspectives.'This stupendous work .

  • - A Bath Detective Mystery
    von Christopher Lee
    22,00 €

    Five people on a hot summer evening train to Bath: a stout matron, a kilted Scot and his fiancee, a scantily-clad publicist and a drowsy book-reading bachelor. Before the weekend is done, one of them will be dead, killed without motive and without reason.

  • von Wilson Harris
    18,00 €

    The first of these two novels is about a painter, Brazilian by birth and British by adoption, living and working in London with his wife, whose equally varied spiritual and cultural inheritance complements his.

  • von Charles Williams
    21,00 €

    When Lothair Coningsby is bequeathed an antique pack of Tarot cards, he doesn't bargain for the trouble they will cause. These cards - including the Juggler, the Hanged Man, the Falling Tower and the mysterious, unmoving Fool - were designed to represent the dance of life itself, along with a set of golden images in Henry's possession.

  • von Geoffrey Trease
    17,00 €

    On a journey to Rome, he meets Tessa and Pietro, two young revolutionaries, and soon he sneaks away from his classics lessons to join the Student Corps, and embarks on an expedition with a hero wearing a black-plumed hat - General Garibaldi himself.

  • von Doctor Gerald Abraham
    26,00 €

    Among the first of Gerald Abraham's many books were studies of Tolstoy and Dostoevsky, and his knowledge of Russian literature and culture has provided the key to his extensive research into the history of Slavonic music.

  • - From Peace to War, 1912-1916
    von John Grigg
    34,00 €

    Covers the five-year period from the beginning of 1912 until the end of 1916, when Lloyd George replaced Asquith in the premiership. It attempts to describe his last efforts as a reforming minister in a peacetime party government, and then his transformation into a dynamic war minister.

  • - A Story of Western Settlement in Japan, 1853-1870
    von Pat Barr
    22,00 €

    for more than two hundred years Dutch merchants had been the only settlers, interned on the tiny island of Decima. The advent of a US naval force in 1853 heralded a new era of drama and upheaval as foreign consuls, merchants and travellers established a risky presence on Japan's shores, opening up a new frontier for both East and West.

  • - Life and Work
    von Carole (Freelance) Angier
    49,00 €

    Jean Rhys (1890-1979) had a long life of great difficulty. So inept was she in its management that her authority as the writer of five beautifully shaped and controlled novels appears mysterious: how could someone so bad at living be so good at writing about it? This title answers this question.

  • - City of Mirrors
    von Amos Elon
    26,00 €

    Offers an absorbing contemplation of the fabled city which for the Western mind remains as much a myth as a physical reality - Jerusalem. This biography of Jerusalem gives an insight into the kaleidoscopic culture of this eternally magical city.

  • von William Sansom
    23,00 €

    When Guy Harrowby plays a particularly mean trick on the gentle Louise, she feels that the four-year-old bond between them is well and truly broken.

  • von Siegfried Lenz
    29,00 €

    In The Heritage, first published in German in 1978, Zygmunt Rogalla, an elderly Masurian rug-maker from Lucknow - which was once part of East Prussia, now part of Poland - tells his story from a hospital bed.

  • von Margaret Kennedy
    27,00 €

    A young Welshman, Evan Jones, arrives in London towards the end of the 1930s. But even Corris has his weak points - and as he struggles to escape the fate he fears, both Mrs Carter Blake and Evan are drawn into his orbit and inexorably swept along with him.

  • von F. W. D. Deakin
    28,00 €

    Richard Sorge was a spy, a Russian spy and an extraordinarily successful one. Richard Sorge was in that group.'Masquerading as a Nazi journalist, Richard Sorge worked undetected as head of a Red Army spy ring until he was arrested and executed in Japan during the Second World War.

  • - Founders and Sons
    von Amos Elon
    27,00 €

    In illuminating the political and philosophical background of the State of Israel, he offers rare insight into the rise to power of Menachem Begin and the complications of the Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty, and he shows how Zionism, ironically, led to the development of its bitterest enemy, the Palestinian nationalist movement.

  • - The Young Lloyd George
    von John Grigg
    28,00 €

    Covers Lloyd George's years from his birth in 1863 to the end of the Boer War in 1902. This title describes the future Prime Minister's emergence as a local solicitor and politician and his first twelve years in the House of Commons.

  • von Margaret Kennedy
    24,00 €

    The fool of the title in this charming light-hearted Margaret Kennedy reissue is solid, reliable, put-upon Caryl, one of the innumerable offspring of the eccentric musician Sanger.

  • von Irving Wardle
    28,00 €

  • von Dr. A.L. Rowse
    33,00 €

    A historian, poet and autobiographer, A L Rowse (1903-1997) moved through the worlds of academia, politics and publishing; those he encountered upon the way came in for witty and vitriolic diatribes in his journals. This title presents his diaries that stretch from the 1920s to the 1960s.

  • von Geoffrey Trease
    17,00 €

    'It is a strange and terrible thing to listen to one's own funeral service...' The year is 1290: sixteen year-old Robin of Westwood has been declared a leper, and must suffer the parish priest pronouncing him dead to his village and family.

  • - A Review of Art and Ideas at the Close of the Nineteenth Century
    von Holbrook Jackson
    26,00 €

    First published in 1913, Holbrook Jackson's The Eighteen Nineties is without doubt the authoritative work on the raffish, scandalous and tempestuous 'Yellow Nineties' of Beardsley, Wilde, Beerbohm and the rest.

  • - Collected War Stories
    von Dan Davin
    21,00 €

    First published in 1986, these collected war stories are told in the order of the Middle East campaigns that provide their settings. One story, 'The General and the Nightingale,' gives a vivid picture of General Freyberg, the man Churchill called 'the Salamander of the British Empire'.

  • - A Study
    von Reginald F Christian
    27,00 €

    With typically disarming modesty, the author, Professor Reginald Christian, writes in his preface, 'This is a book about a book, and as such it is doubtful it would meet with Tolstoy's approval if he were alive today.

  • von William Sansom
    23,00 €

    The Face of Innocence, first published in 1951, tells the tale of Harry Camberley, his oldest friend - the unnamed narrator - and Harry's beautiful fiancee Eve.

  • - A Woman Called John
    von Sally Cline
    34,00 €

    The novel itself openly discussed lesbian relationships and challenged contemporary ideas about lesbianism. Radclyffe-Hall's life as well as her novel flouted convention, and Sally Cline's biography, first published in 1998, explores her other literary works, as well as her relationships and politics, which were often at odds.

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