Sale! Evenings and Weekends – Oisin McKenna £16.99 Original price was: £16.99.£13.50Current price is: £13.50. The House of KOKO x Female Narrative Bookclub Free collection from Primrose Hill Books available – please select at the checkout. Add to Basket
Every Valley: The Story of Handel’s Messiah – Charles King £25.00 Superbly entertaining story of some of the most brilliant personalities of the 18th century and how they helped bring about the debut performance of one of the most celebrated pieces of music ever written. Add to Basket
Explore: A Collection of Maps and Diagrams That Explain the World £20.00 Innovative infographics and text on a wide range of topics, from beehives to the solar system. A fantastic reference book. Age guide: 8-12 Add to Basket
Sale! Finding Sophie – Imran Mahmood £14.99 Original price was: £14.99.£14.00Current price is: £14.00. Free shipping within the UK. Add to Basket
Fox Goes North – Jeremy Strong £14.99 Warm-hearted fable about a group of animals who embark on a trip to see the Northern Lights and learn about friendship, art, music and much more along the way. Age guide: 6-9 Add to Basket
Freedom: Memoirs 1954 – 2021 – Angela Merkel £35.00 An insightful reflection on life in both the GDR and a re-united Germany and on her long, often tumultuous, tenure as Chancellor. Add to Basket
Gabriel’s Moon – William Boyd £20.00 Entertaining Cold War espionage caper in which Gabriel, a restless journalist, is lured into covert missions under orders from shadowy intelligence officers and his alluring enigmatic handler, Faith Green. Add to Basket
Ghostlines – Katya Balen £12.99 When Albie arrives on the tiny island of Ayrie, home to few people but hundreds of puffins, Tilda determines to show him her favourite spots. Atmospheric and moving. Age guide: 9-12 Add to Basket
Sale! Hangman – Maya Binyam £16.99 Original price was: £16.99.£15.90Current price is: £15.90. Free shipping within the UK. Add to Basket
Heart, Be at Peace – Donal Ryan (Signed) £16.99 Signed by the author. In a small town in rural Ireland, the local people have weathered the storms of economic collapse and are looking towards the future. The jobs are back, the dramas of the past seemingly lulled, and although the town bears the marks of its history, new stories are unfolding. But a fresh menace is creeping around the lakeshore and the lanes of the town, and the peace of the community is about to be shattered in an unimaginable way. Young people are being drawn towards the promise of fast money whilst the generation above them tries to push back the tide of an enemy no one can touch… Add to Basket
Her Secret Service: The Forgotten Women of British Intelligence – Claire Hubbard-Hall £25.00 Riveting anecdotal account of some of the heroines of British espionage who played a pivotal role in both World Wars. Add to Basket
Hicky’s Bengal Gazette: The Untold Story of India’s First Newspaper – Andrew Otis £16.99 The extraordinary story of the Irishman with a firmbelief in the freedom of the press who challenged the British Imperial project. Add to Basket
How Painting Happens (and why it matters) – Martin Gayford £35.00 Contemporary artists discuss their methods and influences in this fresh, insightful perspective on the medium and its enduring appeal. Handsomely produced. Add to Basket
Intermezzo – Sally Rooney £20.00 Dazzlingly accomplished novel set in Dublin in which two brothers find themselves emotionally adrift after the death of their father. Beautifully observed depiction of their inner thought processes and those of the women closest to them. Add to Basket
Jewish Country Houses – Juliet Carey and Abigail Green £45.00 A fascinating exploration of country houses throughout Europe which were built, owned or restored by Jewish families,many with spectacular art collections and gardens. Add to Basket