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Stolen Revolution: Betrayal and Hope in Modern Iran by Yeganeh Torbati (Hardcover)
A moving, riveting and immersive story of six Iranians who, together, lived the entire arc of modern Iranian history- the promise of the 1979 revolution, its betrayal by the Islamic...
Better Than Sex by Hunter S. Thompson (Paperback)
£9.99
What is Better Than Sex by Hunter S. Thompson about? The fourth volume of Hunter S. Thompson’s legendary 'Gonzo Papers'. Thompson hits the election trail again, covering the 1992 presidential campaign, in...
Reloaded – The Good, The Bad & The Rugby by James Haskell (Paperback)
£9.99
THE HIGHS. THE HEARTBREAKS. THE HANGOVERS.THE PERSONAL. THE VULNERABLE. THE DOWNRIGHT ABSURD.IT'S TIME TO RELOAD.The rugby boys are back – and this time, it’s personal. Alex, Mike, and Hask return...
SAS 101 by Titch Cormack (Hardcover)
War came to North Africa in June 1940. But it was over a year before a newly formed SAS went into action. Until then, the fight belonged to an elite,...
The Chain: Think you know Bradley Wiggins? Think again by Sir Bradley Wiggins (Paperback)
£9.99
'Back in 2012, everyone knew who Bradley Wiggins was. Everyone, that is, but me. Thirteen years after the summer that defined me, I have finally defined myself. The disguises have...
Humans Not Robots by Michail Antonio (Hardcover)
Michail Antonio wants you to know what it actually feels like to earn a living from playing professional football.'Humans Not Robots is fantastic … brilliant … eye-opening … enjoyable' The...
Paddy from Peru by Mirelle Radley (Hardcover)
'YOU COULD CALL HIM PADDINGTON,' ADAM SAID, CASUALLY, 'DON'T NAME HIM! I SAID, AS IF THIS WAS SELF-EVIDENT. NAMES TURN SITUATIONS INTO RESPONSIBILITIES.When Mirelle Radley set off for Peru with...
Intimate Audrey by Wendy Holden (Hardcover)
'I came to realise my mother was a lioness. She was soft and strong at the same time and had the gentlest of hearts.' – Sean Hepburn Ferrer The deeply...
Rewilding by Jane Green (Hardcover)
‘Utterly inspiring and empowering’ Jennie Godfrey 'Ten shades of extraordinary’ Rosie Walsh I was fifty-five when I finally stopped pretending. What if real freedom isn’t about reinventing yourself… but about...
Sunday Best: Travels through the day of rest by Daniel Gray (Paperback)
£9.99
An evocative celebration of the seventh day in all its rich varietyClosed shops and roast dinners. Bulky newspapers and the hum of lawnmowers. Strolls to nowhere in particular and visiting...
How to Rule the World by Theo Baker (Hardcover)
A searing critique of the crony-capitalist, talent-scraping culture of the Stanford elites, by a brilliant young journalistWhen seventeen-year old Theo Baker arrived at Stanford University one brisk September morning, its...
The Specialist: An extraordinary memoir by Ben Giles (Hardcover)
The breathtaking, unputdownable insider account of Britain's most hidden professionWhat happens after the police tape comes down?Ben Giles has spent thirty years cleaning what most people can't bear to imagine....
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