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  • by Rinku Dutt
    £19.49

    Discover the food of Kolkata - the city at the heart of West Bengal.

  • by Deborah Kaloper
    £11.99

    50 healthy sweet and savoury brunch recipes to brighten your morning.

  • by Louisa Allan
    £15.49

    A seasonal cookbook filled with salad and dips to accompany one very good falafel recipe.

  • by Lauren Camilleri
    £20.99

    Leaf Supply's guide to making your home bloom.

  • by Elouise Anders
    £11.99

    Cocktail Botanica is a celebration of all things floral, herbaceous, fruity and boozy.

  • by Hannah Koelmeyer
    £8.99

    So you think you know the 90s?These 450+ questions will put your knowledge of the raddest decade to the test!Who shot Mr Burns? What did the first ever text message say? Who is the youngest Hanson brother? On what movie did Brad Pitt and Gwyneth Paltrow meet?This interactive trivia book is the ultimate chance to flex your knowledge of the decade that gave us Friends, NKOTB and the Tamagotchi, with more questions than you can shake a flip phone at.

  • by Giuseppe Santamaria
    £21.99

    For the last decade, Giuseppe Santamaria has observed and recorded the men of big cities while they cross streets, sit at cafes, and pose, momentarily, on busy sidewalks. Traveling the continents, Giuseppe has documented the evolution of men's identities, communicated through their attitude and style as they move through their different concrete jungles.

  • by Steve Wide
    £10.99

    A Field Guide to ... delves into music¿s most influential genres to uncover the innovators and agitators who changed music history forever. In A Field Guide to Britpop, Steve Wide explores a scene fueled by north¿south rivalries, tribal fashion and a good cup of tea. Uncover the artists and albums, the whös who and hangabouts that defined the era. From Blur¿s jaunty pop, Pulp¿s working-class poetry and Suede¿s dark tales of the elegantly wasted, to the pub sing-alongs of Oasis ¿ Britpop looked to the past to reshape the future, becoming the last true music scene of the 20th century.

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