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Books in the Phoenix Fiction Series PF (CHUP) series

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  • by Irwin Shaw
    £23.99

    This novel portrays the experiences of ordinary soldiers fighting World War II. Using the points of view of a perceptive young Nazi, a jaded American film producer, and a shy Jewish boy just married to the love of his life, Irwin Shaw conveys the scope, confusion and complexity of war.

  • by Arthur A. Cohen
    £19.49

  • by Andre Malraux
    £26.49

  • by Richard Stern
    £20.99

  • - A Comedy
    by Randall Jarrell
    £12.49

    Beneath the unassuming surface of a progressive women's college lurks a world of intellectual pride and pomposity awaiting devastation by the pens of two brilliant and appalling wits.

  • by Irwin Shaw
    £17.49

    This volume features 63 short stories spanning five decades including "Girls in their Summer Dresses", "Sailor Off the Bremen" and "The Eighty-Yard Run".

  • - A Novel
    by Boman Desai
    £23.99

    Homi Seervai is a Parsi scientist, who invents a machine which activates the memory store of the brain. When a love affair finishes, Homi uses the machine to relive good times, but the machine goes wrong, and he experiences ancestral and racial memories. This is the author's first novel.

  • by Jean Dutourd
    £23.99

    Reminiscent of Voltaire, Broges and Kafka, "A Dog's Head" is a piece of realism. It tells the story of Edmund Du Chaillu, a boy born, to his bourgeois parents' horror, with the head of a spaniel. Edmund must endure his schoolmates' teasing as well as an urge to carry a newspaper in his mouth.

  • - A Novel
    by Richard Stern
    £20.99

  • by Jack Fuller
    £22.99

    A semi-autobiographical account of the Vietnam War, this novel reveals how war can make everything explosive - even love - and how two friends try to put the pieces of their lives together again.

  • - A Novel
    by Thomas McMahon
    £22.99

    Moving from Massachusetts to Kansas in 1855, with his new wife and a group of German carpenters, Gordon McKay is dead set on making his fortune raising bees, undaunted by Missouri border ruffians, newly- minted Darwinism, or the unsettled politics of a country on the brink of civil war.

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