An inspirational, illustrated guide to Europe's 135 best bakeries.
Gold Rush is a blood-and-guts treasure hunt - the ultimate adventure story.
This engaging memoir of the high street delivers interviews, insight, extraordinary anecdote and inside knowledge of the brands, shops,... Læs mere
In this frequently moving book, Grace Kitto questions herself, the food industry and society that feeds and condemns weight problems. With courage and humour, she rewrites her own fate.
Taking only a modicum of knowledge for granted, Lancelot Hogben leads readers of this famous book through the whole course from simple arithmetic to calculus, teaching an understand of maths that can be mastered and enjoyed.
In this series of pen-portraits of England in the 1930's, Victor Canning vividly captures the pattern and colour of the great fabric of English life from Cumberland to Cornwall from a bygone era.
When Miss Seeton witnesses a real-life stabbing, all she can recall is a shadowy figure. But how could she have guessed that her latest artistic endeavour is a picture-perfect... Læs mere
The paperback of this fascinating and entertaining social history of politics and alcohol
Dorothy has gone missing, along with all of the company's equipment and the contents of its bank account. Meanwhile, Tom has other things on his mind, including how to unwind his... Læs mere
A true story of social drinking turned to self-destruction. Written with fierce humour, honesty and a desire to share some good advice, learnt the hard way.
When the president's heart craps out, the FBI seize a heart that was intended for Spence's mom. But Spence isn't about to let her die, so with the help of his reluctant older brother, they hijack the organ and hit the road!
Bill Fitzhugh turns his satirical eye to Big Pharma, a sociopathic billionaire and genetically engineered primates coming up against a determined but incompetent environmentalist and eco-terrorists on the loose with hilarious and outrageous results!