A gleeful demolition of the received wisdom surrounding processed food.
An exploration of the crooner in popular music from the 1950s to the present.
An original analysis of the autobiographical elements in Albrecht Dürer’s art.
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.
The first anthology of women’s writing about walking, edited by Wanderers author Kerri Andrews.
An investigation of representations and ideals of manhood in the courts of fifteenth-century Italy.
A culinary exploration of Rome, which expands to take in global civilization.
A fascinating, rigorous, wide-ranging reappraisal of Dante Alighieri’s life and work.
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.