A Book of Noises: Notes on the Auraculous – Caspar Henderson £16.99 Elegant and erudite exploration of how sound shapes our world, from the vast pounding of the seas to the crackling of a campfire, inviting us to listen more closely. Add to Basket
A Brief History of Intelligence: Why the Evolution of the Brain Holds the Key to the Future of AI – Max Bennett £22.00 Bridges the gap between neuroscience and AI by recounting five evolutionary breakthroughs in the development of the brain and showing the parallels with AI. 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
In Search Of Berlin – John Kampfner £22.00 A sweeping history of this beguiling city, the fruit of four years spent walking the streets, delving into archives, listening to recordings and talking to residents. Add to Basket
Sailing Alone: A History – Richard J. King £25.00 Enormously engaging account of some of theworld’s solo sailors and their exhilirating, terrifying, uplifting or tedious voyages, with reflections on the benefits of spending time alone on the world’s oceans. Add to Basket
The Britannias: An Island Quest – Alice Albinia £25.00 A fascinating journey through the ancient landscapes of Britain’s islands – from Orkney to Scilly – which uncovers some of their long suppressed and forgotten histories. Add to Basket
The Owl: A Biography – Stephen Moss £14.99 Elegantly written, well-illustrated, study of the secret lives and histories of seven species of British owl and the folklore and myths these charismatic birds, not often seen by humans, have inspired. Add to Basket
The Race to the Future: The Adventure that Accelerated the Twentieth Century – Kassia St Clair £20.00 Lively story of the 1907 car race from Peking to Paris in which participants from around the world battled with rough terrain, fuel shortages, armed bandits and wild animals. Add to Basket