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    At Mrs Lippincote's

    £8.99 £9.99
    A wonderful novel from one of Britain's most acclaimed twentieth century novelists, At Mrs Lippincote's explores the hypocrisies and evasions inherent in marriage

    Autobiography of Martin Luther King Jr.

    £13.49 £14.99
    * Timeless, inspiring and universal words of wisdom, this collection features the milestone speeches, including 'I have a dream...', of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., one of the greatest orators of the 20th Century

    Awfully Big Adventure

    £8.99 £9.99
    *'This is one of Bainbridge's best books. The close observation and hilarity are underlain by a sense of tragedy as deep as any in fiction' THE TIMES

    Ballad and the Source

    £17.09 £18.99
    The tale of the unlikely friendship between and an old woman and a young girl, this is one of Rosamond Lehmann's finest novels

    Bartram's Encyclopedia of Herbal Medicine

    £15.29 £16.99
    Containing over 900 entries of general disease conditions and corresponding herbal treatments, this book covers therapeutic action, 550 monographs of medicinal plants, and the properties of herbs and preparations such as tinctures, liquid extracts, poultices and essential oils.

    Bay of Noon

    £8.99 £9.99
    From our much loved writer Shirley Hazzard, comes a ravishing novel set in Naples - full of observation, feeling, love and life.

    Becoming a Man

    £11.69 £12.99
    A memoir about growing up gay in America. From the 1950s through the rebellious 1960s to the self-creating 1970s, the author describes his life, and how he repressed his true sexuality until the day he met the man he feared he'd never meet.

    Bedsit Disco Queen: How I Grew Up and Tried to be a Pop Star

    £9.89 £10.99
    The Sunday Times top ten bestselling memoir of Tracey Thorn's 30-year pop career with Marine Girls and Everything But The Girl, and her collaborations with Paul Weller, Massive Attack and Todd Terry.