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  • av Alasdair Gray
    136

    The first short story collection from the irreplaceable Alasdair Gray, sublimely decorated throughout

  • av Alasdair Gray
    141

    From the genius of Scottish letters, a satire of religion, the media and London

  • av Alasdair Gray
    141

    A fantastical comedy from the irreplaceable Alasdair Gray

  • av Lewis Grassic Gibbon
    127 - 171

    The Scottish masterpiece - introduced by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon

  • av Natsuo Kirino
    136

    A fantastical retelling of the Japanese myth of Izanami and Izanagi from the internationally bestselling author of Out

  • av Yevgeny Zamyatin
    137 - 201

    A radical new translation of the dystopian classic that influenced George Orwell and Aldous Huxley, introduced by Margaret Atwood

  • av Jay Parini
    136

    A powerful and moving novel recounting the life and death of Walter Benjamin from the award-winning author

  • av Kader Abdolah
    136

    A father-son tale set amid the tumultous history of twentieth-century Iran, written by a masterful Iranian novelist in exile

  • av Louise Welsh
    137

    The award-winning and atmospheric crime cult classic from bestselling author Louise Welsh - 'Unputdownable' Sunday Times

  • av Alasdair Gray
    191

    Alasdair Gray's remarkable retelling of Dante's Divine Comedy; this edition brings Gray's Hell, Purgatory and Paradise together into a single edition for the first time

  • av Ruth Ozeki
    147

    A compelling and compassionate novel about environmental activism, community and starting over, from the Booker-shortlisted author

  • av Ruth Ozeki
    141

    Shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize, this is a timeless and compassionate novel about what it means to be human

  • av Rachel Carson
    136

    A collection of excerpts from unpublished writings and speeches by the New York Times bestselling author of the Sea trilogy and the seminal Silent Spring

  • - The Secret Lives of The Brain
    av David Eagleman
    147

    A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER*Why does your foot hit the brake pedal before you are conscious of danger ahead?* *Why is it so difficult to keep a secret?* *How is it possible to get angry at yourself: who, exactly, is mad at whom?*In this sparkling and provocative book, renowned neuroscientist David Eagleman navigates the depths of the subconscious brain. Taking in brain damage, plane spotting, dating, drugs, beauty, infidelity, synaesthesia, criminal law, artificial intelligence and visual illusions, INCOGNITO is a thrilling subsurface exploration of the mind and all its contradictions.

  • av Alexander McCall Smith
    136

  • av Johnny Cash
    136

  • av Art Pepper & Laurie Pepper
    217

  • av Charles Johnson
    147

  • av Ruth Ozeki
    147

    A cross-cultural tale of two women brought together by the intersections of television and industrial agriculture, fertility and motherhood, life and love, from the Booker-shortlisted author

  • av Margaret Drabble
    141

    Witty and compassionate, the extraordinary debut from one of our greatest novelists, about lies and deceit, love and forgiveness

  • av Margaret Drabble
    141

    An award-winning novel about the perils of motherhood in a failing healthcare system and a woman's fight against the social stigma of the Sixties

  • av Margaret Drabble
    136

    Winner of the James Tait Black Memorial Prize, an intimate novel about human desire against the backdrop of the sexual liberation movement of the Sixties

  • av Margaret Drabble
    151

    Loosely based on Drabble's own experiences, a compelling, beautifully written novel following three generations of women in one family

  • av Margaret Drabble
    151

    An honest and moving portrait of the everyday messiness of life, and the complications of love

  • av Gil Courtemanche
    136

  • av Phil Klay
    136

  • av Rachel Carson
    147

  • av LeRoi Jones
    151

    In this essential and impassioned text, LeRoi Jones traces the intertwined development of blues and jazz music with the history of its creators in 'White America'. As important and relevant as at its first publication in 1963, it shows how music and its people are inseparable - expressing and reflecting the other, surviving and adapting through oppression.

  • av John Muir
    147

    'When I was a child in Scotland, I was fond of everything that was wild, and all my life I've been growing fonder and fonder of wild places and wild creatures.'John Muir was eleven when he and his family left Scotland in 1849 to build a new life on a homestead in the vast wilderness of Wisconsin. Written in simple yet beautiful prose, we see Muir's delight as he discovers and observes the landscape and wildlife around him, as he recalls his childhood and reveals himself as a master of natural description.

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