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  • by Graham Johnson
    £10.99

    This collection of imagined book covers will have you scratching your head and laughing out loud with every page turn. Though Pranks with Sausages and Holy Bible II don't actually exist, Rejected Books offers up a professionally produced catalogue of the worst books imaginable, and what these tomes (and plenty more) could look like.Rejected Books includes delightfully weird covers of imagined books like:The Sculptors Who Couldn't Do HandsCooking with Breast MilkPossessed Toys: A Buying GuideUnfortunate Gluing AccidentsCamel Toes Through HistoryEnjoy the worst book pitches of all time and rest assured that anyone can have a future in publishing ... even if your ideas are totally horrible.

  • - The Life in the Songs
    by Graham Johnson
    £33.49

    One of the greatest modernist composers comes alive in this illuminating biography, a must-have for musicians and music-lovers alike.

  • - Lectures on the Vocal Music of Benjamin Britten
    by Graham Johnson
    £51.99 - 159.99

    This collection of eight "lectures" by pianist, Graham Johnson, is based on a series of concert talks given at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama as part of the Benjamin Britten festival in 2001. The focus of the book is on Britten's songs, starting with his earliest compositions in the genre.

  • - The Inside Story of How Street Gangs Hijacked Britain's Biggest Drugs Cartel
    by Graham Johnson
    £10.99

    The Cartel is Britain's biggest drugs gang, a global corporation employing thousands of criminals and flooding Britain with cocaine and heroin. This book reveals how the brutal assassination of drug baron Colin 'King Cocaine' Smith in 2007 by a group of young bucks triggered the rise of the foot soldier.

  • - The Inside Story of Britain's Biggest Drugs Gang
    by Graham Johnson
    £9.99

    The Cartel is Britain's biggest drugs organisation, a shadowy network stretching from the freezing, fog-banks of the Mersey to the glittering marinas of Marbella, from the coffee shops of Amsterdam to the trading floors of Canary Wharf. Run by godfathers as rich as Branson but kept in line by a new generation of teenage killers.

  • by Graham Johnson
    £123.99

    The career of Gabriel Faure as a composer of songs for voice and piano traverses six decades (1862-1921). This title presents an illustrated study of each of Faure's 109 songs. It includes chapters for the student singer and serious music-lover that discuss interpretation and performance in both aesthetical and practical terms.

  • - Britain's Most Feared Underworld Taxman
    by Graham Johnson
    £12.99

    Through 'taxing' the richest and most powerful crimelords in the UK, he netted over GBP20 million. French was no ordinary criminal. The Devil also reveals French's complex relationship with Curtis Warren, the wealthiest criminal in British history.

  • - The Supergrass who Brought Down Britain's Biggest Drug Dealers
    by Graham Johnson
    £9.49

    The first gangster to fall foul of Grimes's change of heart was Curtis Warren, aka 'Cocky', the wealthiest and most successful criminal in British history. This work reveals the secrets behind one of the controversial episodes in British judicial history - how former Home Secretary Michael Howard was duped into granting John Haase a Royal Pardon.

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