188 Words for Rain: A delightfully damp tour of the British Isles, led by natural forces – Alan Connor £16.99 A charming chronicle of the many varied expression for rain and a celebration of our nationwide obsession with it. Add to Basket
1923: The Mystery of Lot 212 and a Tour de France Obsession – Ned Boulting £10.99 Free shipping within the UK. Add to Basket
Sale! 8 Lives of a Century-Old Trickster – Mirinae Lee £16.99 Original price was: £16.99.£15.90Current price is: £15.90. Free shipping within the UK. Add to Basket
A History of Railways in 100 Maps – Jeremy Black £40.00 Richly illustrated chronology of maps and ephemera tracing the history of railways from the first lines in the north-west of England to modern international networks. Add to Basket
A Little Trickerie – Rosanna Pike £16.99 My one-time friend Maria did tell me once: “Make your own paradise, Tibb, since this world is no sweet place for people like us.”Born a vagabond, Tibb Ingleby has never had a roof of her own. But her mother has taught her that if you’re not too bound by the Big Man’s rules, there are many ways a woman can find shelter in this world. Now her ma is dead in a trick gone wrong and young Tibb is orphaned and alone. As she wends her way across the fields and forests of medieval England, Tibb will discover there are people who will care for her, as well as those who mean her harm. And there are a great many others who are prepared to believe just about anything. And so, when the opportunity presents itself to escape the shackles society has placed on them, Tibb and her new friends conjure an audacious plan: her greatest trickerie yet. But before they know it, their hoax takes on a life of its own, drawing crowds – and vengeful enemies – to their door… A Little Trickerie is blazingly original, disarmingly funny and deeply moving. Portraying a side of Tudor England rarely seen, it’s a tale of belief and superstition, kinship and courage, with a ragtag cast of characters and an unforgettable and distinctly unangelic heroine. Add to Basket
A Short History of British Architecture: From Stonehenge to the Shard – Simon Jenkins £26.99 An illustrated narrative history told as a ba9le of classic, gothic and modern styles with a plea for a more inclusive and informed debate about our shared environment. Add to Basket
A Short History of British Architecture: From Stonehenge to the Shard – Simon Jenkins (Signed) £26.99 Signed by the author. The architecture of Britain is an art gallery all around us. From our streets to squares, through our cities, suburbs and villages, we are surrounded by magnificent buildings of eclectic styles. A Short History of British Architecture is the gripping and untold story of why Britain looks the way it does, from prehistoric Stonehenge to the lofty towers of today. Bestselling historian Simon Jenkins traces the relentless battles over the European traditions of classicism and gothic. He guides us from the gothic cathedrals of Lincoln, Ely and Wells to the ‘prodigy’ houses of the Tudor renaissance, and visits the great estates of Georgian London, the docks of Liverpool, the mills of Yorkshire and the chapels of south Wales. The arrival of modernism in the twentieth century politicised public taste, upheaved communities and sought to reconstruct entire cities. It produced Coventry Cathedral and Lloyd’s of London, but also the brutalist monoliths of Sheffield’s Park Hill, Glasgow’s Cumbernauld and London’s South Bank. Only in the 1970s did the public at last give voice to what became the conservation revolution – a movement in which Jenkins played a leading role, both as deputy chairman of English Heritage and chairman of the National Trust, and in the saving of iconic buildings such as St Pancras International and Covent Garden. Jenkins shows that everyone is a consumer of architecture and makes the case for the importance of everyone learning to speak its language. A Short History of British Architecture is a celebration of our national treasures, a lament of our failures – and a call to arms. Add to Basket
A Story of the Seasons – Anna Wilson & Carolina Rabei £20.00 Published in collaboration with the National Trust, an illustrated, fact-filled guide to the animals and plants in 8 different UK habitats. Age guide: 7-11 Add to Basket
A Thousand Feasts: Small Moments of Joy … a Memoir of Sorts – Nigel Slater £20.00 A collection of musings, distilled from his personal notebooks, on his experiences when preparing and savouring food. Add to Basket
A Voyage Around the Queen – Craig Brown £25.00 Skilfully structured, kaleidoscopic portrait of the late Queen Elizabeth and her reign including an account of the author’s own chance meeting with her when he was 20. Add to Basket
A Year of Living Curiously: 365 Things Really Worth Knowing – Beth Coates and Elizabeth Foley £14.99 A glorious almanac of daily nuggets of wisdom and wonder to lift the spirits and expand the mind. Delightful and inspiring. Add to Basket
Almost Nothing Happened – Meg Rossof £12.99 Callum spends a dull summer with his exchange family in the French countryside, paralysed by shyness. Then, on a whim, he visits a cousin in Paris and it all changes. Absorbing,witty, coming-of-age adventure. Age guide: 14+ Add to Basket
An Immense World: How Animal Senses Reveal the Hidden Realms Around Us – Ed Yong £10.99 Free shipping within the UK. Add to Basket
Sale! And Then She Fell – Alicia Elliott £16.99 Original price was: £16.99.£15.90Current price is: £15.90. Free shipping within the UK. Add to Basket