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As Far as I Know

By Roger McGough

Indian Love Poetry

By A. L. Dallapiccola

Nine Lives: In Search of the Sacred in Modern India

By William Dalrymple

Romantic Moderns: English Writers, Artists and the Imagination from Virginia Woolf to John Piper

By Alexandra Harris

Beyond the Postcolonial: World Englishes Literature

By Kenneth A. Loparo

What on Earth Happened?: The Complete Story of the Planet, Life and People from the Big Bang to the Present Day

By Christopher Lloyd

Iron Curtain: the Crushing of Eastern Europe 1944-56

By Applebaum, Anne

Ravenscliffe

By Sanderson, Jane

Country Girl

By O'Brien, Edna

Ever the Diplomat: Confessions of a Foreign Office Mandarin

By Cowper-Coles, Sherard

England's Thousand Best Houses

By Jenkins, Simon

Maggot Moon

By Sally Gardner, Julian Crouch (Artist/Theatre Producer)

An English Affair: Sex, Class and Power in the Age of Profumo

By Richard Davenport-Hines

Madhur Jaffrey's Curry Nation

By Madhur Jaffrey

The Fairy Detective Agency: Operation Bunny

By Sally Gardner, David Roberts

The Magus

By John Fowles

Life and death in Pompeii and Herculaneum

By Roberts, Paul, Paul Roberts

The Settler's Cookbook: A Memoir Of Love, Migration And Food

By Yasmin Alibhai-Brown (Y)

What on Earth Happened?... in Brief: The Planet, Life and People from the Big Bang to the Present Day

By Lloyd, Christopher

The Old Ways: A Journey on Foot

By Macfarlane, Robert

The Book of Barely Imagined Beings: A 21st Century Bestiary

By Caspar Henderson

Mosquito

By Tearne, Roma

Through the Window: Seventeen Essays (and one short story)

By julian barnes

The Examined Life: How We Lose and Find Ourselves

By Grosz, Stephen

Saddam: The Secret Life

By Con Coughlin

Firm Commitment: Why the corporation is failing us and how to restore trust in it

By Colin Mayer (Peter Moores Professor of Management Studies, SAID Business School, University of Oxford, Peter Moores Professor of Management Studies, University of Oxford)

The Spy Who Loved: The secrets and lives of Christine Granville, Britain's first female special agent of WWII

By Clare Mulley

Death Of A Soldier: A Mother's Story

By Margaret Evison

Trick or Treatment?: Alternative Medicine on Trial

By Dr Dr. Simon Singh, Professor Edzard Ernst

Trains and Lovers: 'writing as warm as cocoa - exceedingly good' - The Times

By Alexander McCall Smith