In Creative Inspiration, Van Gogh's writings have been edited and selected to create an enlightening, uplifting and helpful book for art lovers and creatives - amateurs and professionals alike.
Dead Men tells the story of two paths: one is a tragic journey of exploration on the world's coldest continent, the other charts a present-day relationship and the redemptive power of love.
In a masterful combination of historical sleuthing and journalistic exploration on four continents, Lawler reframes the way we feel and think about all domesticated animals and even nature itself.
A mystery lands – literally – at Tom Winscombe’s feet, and another riotous mathematical adventure begins… Just who are the Fractal Monks, and what does Isaac, last of the... Læs mere
How do we know if we're really the top dogs in brain power? Does our creativity stem solely from the right brain? From language to... Læs mere
Peter Tunstall's unforgettable memoir of his days in the RAF and as one of the most celebrated of all British POWs.
An inspiring collection of walks, notes and artworks, revealing London's multiple layers and different moods.
Drawing on over three hundred in-depth interviews with men and women of all ages and every class, Eric Klinenberg reaches some startling conclusions about the seismic impact solo living is having on our culture, business and politics.
A. J. Wentworth, formerly teacher of mathematics at Burgrove prep school for boys, now passes his retirement years in a typically English rural village where somehow he seems unable to stay out of trouble.
In this exploration of loving and living, bestselling author Leo Buscaglia addresses the intricacies and challenges of relationships, encouraging behaviours that open the way to truly loving each other.
The occult wasn’t Miss Seeton’s cup of tea... until Scotland Yard requested she go undercover to investigate some sinister shenanigans. A flim-flam was afoot in the local witches'... Læs mere
Donald Jack's blackly humorous Bandy memoirs are classics of their kind. Against an unshrinkingly depicted backdrop of war and its horrors, his anti-hero's adventures are both gripping and shockingly funny.