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  • - The Road to Donald Trump
    by David Owen
    £14.49

    David Owen analyses and describes the mental and physical condition of political leaders past and present. The prospects for both Trump and Johnson are assessed incisively by David Owen and the book is an essential read for all students of politics and psychology of world leaders.

  • by Jeremy Krikler
    £9.49

    The action unfolds during the 1780s on the doomed voyage of the slave ship Zong, and in the Lord Chief Justice's study at Kenwood House, London. How could slaves be put to death and insurance claimed on them? How could the Lord Chief Justice justify this? Who will hold the murderers and the great judge to account?

  • by Paul Henke
    £9.99

    Nick Hunter, a senior officer in TIFAT, and his colleagues are brought in to protect an accountant who has stumbled upon evidence of EU corruption at the highest level and is targeted by assassins. TIFAT seek out the murderous thugs and eliminate them and to bring the corrupt EU officials to justice.

  • - Episodes One to Twenty-Three
    by Monty Python
    £14.49

    Celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the first broadcast of Monty Python's Flying Circus on BBC Television in October 1969

  • by Helena Thompson
    £9.49

    The Burning Tower is an interactive dramatization of social housing's history, inspired by interviews with local West London estate residents. Ivy is a green-fingered old woman who refuses to leave her squat, in a building that's about to be demolished, and whose plants seem to have hallucinogenic powers...

  • by Helena Fox
    £8.99

    Published to mark the 75th Anniversary of the D-Day Landings, Bomb Happy uses recorded interviews, written memoirs, official army and personal correspondence belonging to the last five York Normandy Veterans to capture these soon to be lost first-hand accounts of D-Day, the Normandy Campaign and the lifelong impact of conflict trauma.

  • by Norman Thelwell
    £9.49

    Thelwell made a study of this strange phenomenon of human behaviour and set it all down in his BOOK OF LEISURE.

  • by Joseph Farrell
    £20.49

    Joseph Farrell's biography gives a complete account of the various activities and multifaceted lives of two extraordinary individuals Dario Fo and Franca Rame.

  • by Paul Henke
    £9.99

    A Nick Hunter/TIFAT adventure

  • - A Novel of Unintended Collaboration
    by Mark Dunn
    £12.49

    A cleverly constructed novel following the lives of five friends, spanning five different historical periods.

  • - A TIFAT Adventure
    by Paul Henke
    £9.99

    The further adventures of Nick Hunter and his TIFAT team.

  • - A One-act Parody
    by Rebecca Russell & Jenny Wafer
    £9.49

  • by Max Frisch
    £13.49

    Reissue of this Methuen classic to tie in with a major new production

  • by Wendy L. Bardsley
    £9.49

  • - Cricket's Lionheart
    by Alan Hill
    £15.99

    Brian Close was the wonder boy of English cricket. Alan Hill has talked to Close himself, his friends and family, colleagues and critics in the creation of this account of this most controversial personality in English cricket's recent history.

  • by Victoria Wood
    £9.99

    The Victoria Wood Song Book - Revised & Expanded Edition

  • - A Tragic Flaw
    by Greg Hurst
    £14.49

    This biography is a frank account of Charles Kennedy's political career that began in triumph and ended in tragedy.

  • by Rebecca Russell
    £9.49

    Six playscripts

  • by Conlon Denis
    £23.99

    G K Chesterton - A Reappraisal

  • by Richard Yates
    £7.99

  • - The Rise and Fall of Socialism
    by Joshua Muravchik
    £20.49

    This work traces the trajectory of socialism from its early idealism, through the horror of Stalinism to its demise in a fin de siecle drama of falling walls and collapsing regimes.

  • by Giles Edwards
    £12.99

    Contains key historical documents on the subject of Cabinet Government together with expert analysis.

  • - A History of Parliamentary Reporting
    by Andrew P. Sparrow
    £16.49

    Sparrow's account of over three centuries of Parliamentary reporting brings in literary giants such as Samuel Johnson and Charles Dickens (who worked as a reported in Parliament in the 1830s) as well as covering major developments in how reporting was carried out - and press coverage.

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