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By Carole Hayman, Lou Wakefield, Sue Townsend

Plague, Fall, Exile And The Kingdom And Selected Essays

Absolutely on Music: Conversations with Seiji Ozawa

By Haruki Murakami, Seiji Ozawa, Jay Rubin

Mantel Pieces: Royal Bodies and Other Writing from the London Review of Books

By Hilary Mantel

An Essay on the Art of Ingeniously Tormenting

By Jane Collier, Katharine A. Craik

A Sentimental Journey

By Laurence Sterne, Paul Goring

The Consolations of Philosophy

By de Botton, Alain, Alain de Botton

To Hell With Culture: And other essays on art and society

By Herbert Read

Passagere du silence

By Fabienne Verdier

Letters from Iceland

By Auden, Louis, MacNeice, W.H.

How to Cure a Fanatic

By Amos Oz

More Dashing: Further Letters of Patrick Leigh Fermor

By Patrick Leigh Fermor, Adam Sisman

Penguin Great Ideas : Why I Write

By Orwell, George

English Gothic Literature

By Derek Brewer

One-Way Street: And Other Writings

By Walter Benjamin, Edmund FN Jephcott, Kingsley Shorter, Susan Sontag

Granta 42: Krauts! (Granta (Viking))

By Buford, Bill

To Begin Where I Am: Selected Essays

By Czeslaw Milosz, Milosz, Bogdana Carpenter

Squeezing the Orange

By Henry Blofeld

On Beauty and Being Just

By Elaine Scarry

Emerson: The Mind on Fire (Centennial Books)

By Richardson, Rd

Dead as Doornails: A Memoir

By Cronin, Anthony

Nine Gates

By Hirshfield

The Irish Literary Revival Movement

By Norman A. Jeffares

Hatred of Capitalism: A Semiotext(e) Reader

By Chris Kraus, Sylvere Lotringer (Foreign Agents editor)

Mental Fitness: 15 Rules to Strengthen Your Body and Mind

By Ant Middleton

Dear NHS: 100 Stories to Say Thank You, Edited by Adam Kay

By Various, Adam Kay

War With No End

By Ahdaf Soueif, Arundhati Roy, Haifa Zangana, Hanif Kureishi, Joe Sacco

Chasing The Light: How I Fought My Way into Hollywood - THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER

By Oliver Stone

The Sweet Science

By Liebling, A. J., Anasi, Robert (Frw)

Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing: 'A candid, darkly funny book' New York Times

By Matthew Perry