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Three Dads Walking: 300 Miles of Hope

By Tim Owen, Mike Palmer, Andy Airey, Dan Walker

Sylvia Plath. Letters Home 1950-63: Correspondence

By Plath, Sylvia

The Diary of a Young Girl: The Definitive Edition

By Frank, Anne

What Went Wrong Granta No. 33

By McPherson, WILLIAM

Selected Journalism 1850-1870

By Charles Dickens, David Pascoe

An Irish Navvy - The Diary of an Exile

By Donall MacAmhlaigh

Nella Last's War: The Second World War Diaries of 'Housewife, 49'

By Richard Broad, Suzie Fleming, Nella Last

Boy in the Blitz: The 1940 Diary of Colin Perry

By Colin Perry

Rural Rides

By William Cobbett, Ian Dyck

The Soccer War

By Ryszard Kapuscinski

The Grasmere Journals

By Dorothy Wordsworth, Pamela Woof

In Thier Own Words: Untold Stories from the First World War

Love from Boy: Roald Dahl's Letters to his Mother

By Sturrock, Donald

To The Bitter End: The Diaries of Victor Klemperer 1942-45

By Victor Klemperer

The Lesser Evil: The Diaries of Victor Klemperer 1945-1959

By Victor Klemperer

Burn After Writing

By Sharon Jones

Among You Taking Notes...

By Naomi Mitchison

Ordinary Notes

By Christina Sharpe

From Our Own Correspondent: A Decade of Dispatches from Across the World

By Polly Hope

More Spike Milligan Letters

By Spike Milligan, Norma Farnes

The Alastair Campbell Diaries, Vol. 1: Prelude to Power 1994-1997

By Campbell, Alastair

Diaries Volume Two: Power and the People: 2 (The Alastair Campbell Diaries)

By Campbell, Alastair

Too Much: How Victorian Constraints Still Bind Women Today

By Rachel Vorona Cote

For the Time Being: Collected Journalism

By Dirk Bogarde, John Coldstream

Glorious, Accursed Europe

By Yaacov Shavit, Jehuda Reinharz

The City Of Light

By d'Ancona, Jacob, Selbourne, David

Our Israeli Diary: Of That Time, Of That Place

By Antonia Fraser

The Voyage of the Beagle

By Charles Darwin, Janet Browne, Michael Neve

In the Thick of It: The Private Diaries of a Minister

By Alan Duncan

Portland Place: Secret Diary of a BBC Secretary

By Sarah Shaw