A Girl with a Book and Other Plays brings together four plays for young people by acclaimed playwright Nick Wood. Topical and wide-ranging, they concern refugees, friendship, loss and courage.
A cultural guide to around 30 of the more interesting places in Provence with biographies of the famous, infamous and quirky individuals who have lived or... Læs mere
An exploration of British director Steve McQueen's films, from his short films and video art through his masterpiece 'Twelve Years A Slave' to his BBC series 'Small Axe' to 'Blitz' and more.
With an overview of the history of women in sport, by Sport Historian Professor Jean Williams, this book celebrates our female sports pioneers and legends as well as featuring insightful interviews with over 25 women in sport today. Full colour illustrated hardback.
This comic romp through the lives of literary masters William Shakespeare and Miguel de Cervantes charts their influence on the modern world. It contrasts... Læs mere
Explores the subject of PTSD. When Johnny, a war hero, suddenly returns home, a shadow of his former self, people want to know the reason why. Johnny sets up an anti-war protest in the... Læs mere
A wide-ranging collection of essays from new and established voices writing about nature, environment, conservation, biodiversity and the challenges that London faces to protect green spaces from urban development as well as the drive towards rewilding.
By Philippe Margotin with a foreword by David Sinclair. Pop Rock Icons takes us into the extraordinary world of London, England at the time of the greatest countercultural upheaval that the country has known.
The Incredible Life of a Music Impresario for the Rolling Stones, the Yardbirds & Magma.
A musical play adapted by David Wood from the bestselling children's book of the same name by King Charles III, then HRH the Prince of Wales. The story follows an old man who... Læs mere