Alexandria: The City that Changed the World – Islam Issa £30.00 Vivid, sweeping and revealing survey of the city from the time of Cleopatra to Napoleon, showing the extent to which it was a crucible of learning and diversity. Add to Basket
An Animal a Day – Miranda Smith £22.00 Compendium of wildlife from habitats on land and beneath the seas, packed with fascinating facts and tips on conservation. Age guide: 6-10 Add to Basket
Around the World in 80 Dogs – Kristyna Litten £15.99 Wonderful visual celebration of the huge variety of dogs found across the world – with pictures of every breed and details of some of their special skills. Age guide: 4-8 Add to Basket
Around the World in 80 Games: A Mathematician Unlocks the Secrets of the Greatest Games – Marcus du Sautoy £22.00 A look at the genesis of games, old and new, and at the intertwining of maths and games to show how both are integral to human psychology and culture. Add to Basket
Baumgartner – Paul Auster £18.99 Sy Baumgartner decides to alleviate the loneliness and boredom of retirement by reading his late wife Anna’s papers, diaries and poems. A tender love story: witty, playful, moving and compassionate. Add to Basket
Bazball : The inside story of a Test cricket revolution – Lawrence Booth & Nick Hoult £22.00 The inside story of how England’s approach to cricket – driven by head coach Brendon (Baz) McCullum and captain Ben Stokes – has transformed the team’s performance. Add to Basket
Beyond The Door of No Return – David Diop £16.99 A sensitive and elegantly written story of the love a now dying botanist had for an escaped slave while he was on a research expedition in Senegal as a young man, set amidst the savagery of French colonialism. Add to Basket
Borgata: Rise of Empire: A History of the American Mafia – Louis Ferrante £25.00 Former mafia member traces the social, economic and political forces behind the clandestine Sicilian organisation that rose from inauspicious beginnings to become the USA’s most powerful criminal network. Add to Basket
Born to be a Footballer: My Autobiography – Liam Brady £20.00 The former Arsenal and Ireland star covers his long career as a player, his successful years as a manager and latterly as a shrewd and respected TV commentator. Add to Basket
Broadly Speaking – Stuart Broad £25.00 A candid, entertaining look over his sporting career by the recently-retired multiple Ashes winner, and World Cup champion, examining the many changes and challenges in the game. Add to Basket
Sale! Brotherless Night – V.V. Ganeshananthan £16.99 £15.90 Free shipping within the UK. Add to Basket
Brutto: A (Simple) Florentine Cookbook – Russell Norman £32.00 Attractively designed cookbook for all lovers of Tuscan food which showcases the simple food of Florence famed for its use of few but good quality local ingredients. Add to Basket
Chenneville – Paulette Jiles £20.00 Injured Lieutenant Jean Chenneville returns home from the civil war to the devastating news of a murder in the family and resolves to track down the killer. A vivid and compelling rendering of one man’s pursuit of justice. Add to Basket
Climate Capitalism: Winning the Global Race to Zero Emissions – Akshat Rathi £20.00 An optimistic appraisal of some of the organisations and individuals across the globe who are making an effort, using their knowledge, resources and networks, to address the climate emergency. Add to Basket
Sale! Code Dependent: Living in the Shadow of AI – Madhumita Murgia £20.00 £18.00 Free shipping within the UK. Add to Basket