Uncle Paul – Celia Fremlin £9.99 Fifteen years after being exposed as a bigamist and a murderer, Uncle Paul, who was married to Mildred, is about to be released from prison. Now she and her halfsisters await his return in their holiday caravan. Add to Basket
Under the Hornbeams: A true story of life in the open – Emma Tarlo (Signed) £18.99 Signed by the author. Add to Basket
Unfair Play: The Battle For Women’s Sport – Sharron Davies £20.00 Free shipping within the UK. In association with the Free Speech Union. Add to Basket
Vagabonds: Life on the Streets of Nineteenth-century London – Oskar Jensen £10.99 Free shipping within the UK. Add to Basket
Venice: City of Pictures – Martin Gayford £30.00 Elegant paen to the city and its many treasures which argues that Venice will forever be a source of inspiration to diverse artists who will constantly re-interpret the work of those who visited before them. Add to Basket
Vines in a Cold Climate: The People Behind the English Wine Revolution – Henry Jeffreys £16.99 Illuminating guide to the surprising success story of English wine production over the past 30 years and a look at the growers behind what is now an industry with a global reputation for quality wines. Add to Basket
Watford Forever: How Graham Taylor and Elton John Saved a Football Club, a Town and Each Other – John Preston £22.00 The remarkable story of the transformative 1970s journey of seemingly doomed Watford FC to the top of the First Division. Add to Basket
Welcome to Glorious Tuga – Francesca Segal (signed) £18.99 Please note: this title is not published until 6th June Add to Basket
Went to London, Took the Dog: A Diary – Nina Stibbe £16.99 Ten years after Love, Nina she leaves Cornwall for ‘a year-long sabbatical’. A poignant, often hilarious, chronicle of lodging with another writer in Camden, revisiting old haunts and exploring the city anew. Add to Basket
What Makes a Garden: A considered approach to garden design – Jinny Blom £35.00 Breathtaking photographs accompany this innovative blend of expert knowledge, practical ideas and tips on how to design a garden which pleases all five senses. Add to Basket
Women in Intelligence – Helen Fry £25.00 Drawing on recently declassified material and personal testimonies, this is a major reappraisal of the extensive and varied roles played by women in covert operations. Add to Basket
Out of stock Yotam Ottolenghi Event Ticket – 28th September 2023 – 8pm £15.00 Tickets purchased online will be available to collect on the door. On Thursday 28th September chef and author Yotam Ottolenghi will be in conversation with Hadley Freeman. The event starts at 8pm (doors open at 7.30pm.) We regret that this event has sold out. A glass of wine or a soft drink is included in the price. Book sales and signing will take place after the talk. Location: Cecil Sharp House 2 Regent’s Park Road NW1 7AY All proceeds to benefit Primrose Hill Community Library Details