A beautifully observed journey through the cycle of the year in Anglo-Saxon England.
A gleeful demolition of the received wisdom surrounding processed food.
An exploration of the crooner in popular music from the 1950s to the present.
A colourful and engaging account of the Devil’s influence on the English landscape.
A concise, jargon-free explanation of inflation past and present, and the world economy today.
A culinary exploration of Rome, which expands to take in global civilization.
A significant, personal anthology of concrete poetry by curator Nancy Perloff.
A new history of the Etruscans, a powerful and influential civilization in ancient Italy.
An insight into the mysterious world of the remarkable, but often underrated worm.
A fresh, insightful analysis of Hieronymus Bosch, painter of the eerie and infernal.
Charts the key turning points in the short, extraordinary life of Frantz Fanon.
A colourful and wide-ranging account of the evolution, biology and cultural history of sloths.