Code Name Kingfisher – Liz Kessler £12.99 When Liv finds a box from her grandmother’s childhood she uncovers an extraordinary story of bravery, betrayal and defiance. Who was the undercover agent? Age guide: 11+ Add to Basket
Conflict: The Evolution of Warfare from 1945 to Ukraine – David Petraeus & Andrew Roberts £26.00 A retired US Army General and a renowned historian offer a sweeping survey of recent changes plus an analysis of lessons from the past and anticipation of the future. Add to Basket
Dacha: The Soviet Country Cottage – Fyodor Savintsev & Anna Benn £26.95 Magnificent visual record of a particularly Russian cultural phenomenon – thew ooden houses, ranging in size from villa to shed, used to escape the rigours of city life. Add to Basket
Earthly Delights: A History of the Renaissance – Jonathan Jones £30.00 Vividly written and sumptuously illustrated re-examination of the work of the Renaissance’s great artists against the seismic changes of the period. Add to Basket
Einstein the Penguin: The Case of the Polar Poachers – Iona Rangely £12.99 When penguins start to go missing from the wild, Imogen and Arthur know they must turn detective again – with help, of course, from their old friend Einstein. Age guide: 6-9 Add to Basket
Emperor of Rome – Mary Beard £30.00 Fascinating examination of emperors, corruption, conspiracy and the wielding of power and the practicalities of their lives and of those who tended to them. Add to Basket
Empireworld: How British Imperialism Has Shaped the Globe – Sathnam Sanghera (Signed) £20.00 Signed by the author. Add to Basket
Entangled Life: How Fungi Make Our Worlds (The Illustrated Edition) – Martin Sheldrake £30.00 Spectacular new edition of the best selling exploration of fungi now illustrated with more than 100 full colour images selected by the author to showcase this wondrous and varied lifeform in all its astonishing glory. Add to Basket
Every Man for Himself and God against All: A Memoir – Werner Herzog £25.00 The pioneering film maker looks back over his life, from his impoverished rural Bavarian childhood through assorted jobs to celebrated worldwide renown. Add to Basket
Flavour – Sabrina Ghayour £26.00 From the bestselling author of Persiana, a new collection of delicious dishes both sweet and savoury – all with the author’s trademark flair for enhancing flavour. Add to Basket
Going Infinite: The Rise and Fall of a New Tycoon – Michael Lewis £25.00 Extraordinary story of Sam Bankman-Fried, dubbed ‘the Gatsby of the crypto world’, who made a fortune in the recent crypto frenzy only to lose it all almost immediately. Add to Basket
Good Girls: A Story and Study of Anorexia – Hadley Freeman (Signed) £16.99 Signed by the author. From Hadley Freeman, bestselling author of House of Glass, comes a searing memoir about her experience with anorexia, and her long journey to full recovery. From the ages of fourteen to seventeen, Freeman lived in psychiatric wards after developing anorexia nervosa. For the next twenty years, she grappled with various forms of self-destructive behaviour as the anorexia mutated and persisted. Anorexia is one of the most widely discussed but least understood mental illnesses. In a brilliant narrative that combines personal experience with deep reporting on the issues around the illness, Freeman details her experiences with anorexia, and how she overcame it. Good Girls is an honest and hopeful story that will be profoundly helpful for those who suffer from an eating disorder, and those who desperately want to understand them. Add to Basket
Good Material – Dolly Alderton £18.99 A romantic comedy with a difference, narrated almost entirely by the bemused Andy, a hapless and not very successful comedian struggling to dea lwith a breakup. Very funny, very astute, and very honest. Add to Basket
Holding the Note: Writing On Music – David Remnick £22.00 An engaging, erudite survey of some of the greatest songwriters,musicians and performers of the past 50 years, and in particular a look at late flowerings and long careers. Add to Basket