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Richard and Cosima Wagner: Biography of a Marriage

By Geoffrey Skelton

Richard and Cosima Wagner: Biography of a Marriage

By Geoffrey Skelton

Sense and Sensibility: Jane Austen (Penguin Clothbound Classics)

By Austen, Jane, Ballaster, Ros, Tanner, Tony

Gentleman Jack: The Real Anne Lister The Official Companion to the BBC Series

By Wainwright, Sally, Choma, Anne

The Broken Cord

By Michael Dorris, Louise Erdrich

Confessions of a GP (The Confessions Series)

By Daniels, Benjamin

Me. You. Not a Diary: The No.1 Sunday Times Bestseller

By Dawn French

The Beautiful People

By Simon Doonan

The Perils of the Pushy Parents: A Cautionary Tale

By Johnson, Boris

Women's Room

By Marilyn French

The Finest Type of English Womanhood

By Heath, Rachel

Precious Lives

By Forster, Margaret

Let's Explore Diabetes With Owls

By David Sedaris

Eating Pomegranates A Memoir of Mothers, Daughters and Genes

By Sarah Gabriel

Philip and Elizabeth: Portrait of a Marriage

By Gyles Brandreth

Motherland: Interviews with Mothers and Daughters

By Ann McFerran

The Game

By Rossiter, Strauss, Neil

Grayson Perry: Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Girl

By Grayson Perry, Wendy Jones

All The Lonely People: From the Richard and Judy bestselling author of Half a World Away comes a warm, life-affirming story - the perfect read for these times

By Mike Gayle

That Woman: The Life of Wallis Simpson, Duchess of Windsor

By Anne Sebba

Emperors, Kings & Queens: The History of Connections, Marriages and Feuds Between the Royal Families of Great Britain and Europe

By Sonya Newland, William Doyle

A Class Act

By Rob Beckett

Cole and Sav: Our Surprising Love Story

By Cole Labrant, Savannah LaBrant

Any Woman's Blues

By Erica Jong

Gracie: A Love Story

By George Burns

Access All Areas: A Backstage Pass Through 50 Years of Music And Culture

By Barbara Charone

Driving My Father

By Susan Wicks

Diplomatic Baggage: Adventures of a Trailing Spouse

By Brigid Keenan

Envy

By Kathryn Harrison

The Family Friend: Sometimes the danger is closer than you think

By Matt Lowe