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  • by Alexander Litvinenko & Yuri Felshtinsky
    £9.99

    Based on the author's 20 years of insider's knowledge of Russian spy campaigns, this title describes how the successor of the KGB fabricated terrorist attacks and launched war to have the unknown Putin - the author's former superior at the Russian secret service elected with a landslide victory.

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    - How the Pandemic Ruined Britain's Health and Wealth and What to Do about It
    by John Ashton
    £11.49 - 30.99

    In this hard-hitting book Britain's leading public-health expert Professor Dr John Ashton describes how we can make Britain safe again.

  • - A Career in the Masses
    by George Walden
    £9.49

    For the first time in British history, our culture and politics are now often in the hands of inverted elites: well-born, privately educated men (mostly) who affect populist attitudes.

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    by Yuri Felshtinsky & Michael Stanchev
    £16.49

  • by Nigel Cawthorne
    £9.49

  • - Terrific Outrage from Middle England
    by Nigel Cawthorne
    £9.49

    Delightful peeves from Victorian Britain to the Second World War, gathered together as an alternative history of Britain through moans and grumbles.

  • - The Fall of World's Most Notorious Socialite
    by Nigel Cawthorne
    £9.99

    Ghislaine Maxwell had it all - model looks, connections, charm, a billionaire father, adoring siblings - yet on 2 July 2020 she was arrested by the FBI on multiple underage-sex charges. Find out the breath-taking real story behind the headlines, programmes and documentaries.

  • - The Crazy World of Britain's Health and Safety Regulation
    by Alan Pearce
    £9.49

    An hilarious collection of perfectly-formed chuckles about the mad world of health and safety for the DIY-er, gardener and anyone with a sense of humour. Unbelievably, all cases in the book are true!

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    - The Unauthorised Biography
    by Nigel Cawthorne
    £16.49

    The first unauthorised biography of Keir Starmer by a former Financial Times journalist who went to the same school as the Labour Leader of the Opposition.

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    - The Chilling Special Operation to Assassinate Washington Post Journalist Jamal Khashoggi by the Saudi Royal Court
    by Owen Wilson
    £12.99

    A meticulous reconstruction of the context and facts surrounding the chilling assassination of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi by Saudi state officials at their Istanbul consulate.

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    - Making the Right Choice for Your Child
    by Richard Halvorsen
    £12.99

    Now in its fourth edition, Vaccines has been updated with information on the new Hepatitis vaccine that will be added to Britain's immunisation schedule.

  • - Complaints from Middle England
    by Nigel Cawthorne
    £9.49

    The very best outrage from the Tunbridge Wells Advertiser, the newspaper that coined the phrase 'Disgusted from Tunbridge Wells' for grumpy complaints.

  • - An Utterly Quirky Guide to General Ignorance
    by Stephen Bayley
    £9.49

    Wittgenstein said that if people never did silly things, nothing intelligent would ever happen. Why does Judeo-Christianity love mountains? Why was fear of drinking from skulls the original reason for cremation? This work gathers the bizarre and unknown facts that make our world tick.

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    - Secrets the Beauty Industry Doesn't Tell You
    by Ingeborg van Lotringen
    £11.49

    The acclaimed must-have beauty guide to beautiful skin by Daily Mail columnist and former Cosmo beauty director Ingeborg van Lotringen.

  • - A Wolf in the World?
    by George Walden
    £9.49

    A unique and authoritative memoir from one of the few diplomat and politician with over 40 years of working in China and fluency in the language.

  • - Cooking Disasters and Other Dramas
    by Liz Cowley
    £8.99

    Cooking humour for the inner chef.

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    by George Walden
    £7.99

    Emigration used to be for retired people, now it is young families. In letters to his son, George Walden finds reasons for his move to Canada. The idea for this book first came about when one of George Walden' sons asked him whether he should emigrate. He set about writing down his thoughts in a letter, which he used in this book.

  • - A Sane Guide to the Practice that Can Change Your Life
    by Carla McKay
    £9.49

    Like many people Carla McKay thought that yoga sounded a bit too good to be true, and a bit to happy, and to bit too much for skinny yummie mummies. Things changed, however, when a friend persuaded her to give it try for a laugh after she separated from her husband.

  • by Liz Cowley
    £9.49

    Following her previous two bestselling volumes, Liz Cowley returns with a new collection of 140 humorous cameos inspired by gardening quirks in her accessible, witty style - the perfect thing to have to hand during a tea-break!

  • by Nancy Mitford, Harold Acton & Diana Mosley
    £9.49

    From the letters and materials Nancy Mitford had been gathering for her autobiography, this work draws a portrait of the author of "Love in a Cold Climate" and "The Pursuit of Love", who was so unhappy in love herself.

  • - The Blind-spots of Geniuses
    by Theodore Dalrymple
    £9.99

    An entertaining new book by psychiatrist Theodore Dalrymple about the blind spots of our mind in general and those of eminent people in particular.

  • - A Prison-Doctor on Britain's Dark Side
    by Theodore Dalrymple
    £9.99

    First paperback edition of the acclaimed Hardback.

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