A cohesive journey through interior experience, offering a reflective and measured voice for readers drawn to philosophical and introspective literature.
Woven throughout this much more than just a memoir are threads linking Laugharne, coalminers, music, railways, Church Gresley and many more.
Anthony Roberts recounts his many experiences in a variety of often very different countries,and the natural history research he undertook in several of these countries.
Building Types and Built Forms weaves two books together in alternating chapters: one about the history of building types, the other about their geometry.
A thought-provoking historical novel set in Oxfordshire, telling the story of a normal family in the 1960s and the unusual circumstances they find themselves in after Pam falls pregnant in her teens.
A second tale of clever and brave children, George (8) and Beatrice (7), and their dog, a smooth haired Jack Russell called Archie.
A novel set around the story of the Lancashire witch trials of the seventeenth century which examines how one woman fears that she is becoming a witch.
The story of a mysterious and unexplained pregnancy and its repercussions for the child who results out of this.
The memoir of a woman who has grappled with the inordinate challenges of successfully making it in a professional man’s world. It provides... Læs mere
The second book in the 'The Orphan Country' trilogy which takes place in Britain in the latter years of the fifth century, after the withdrawal of the Romans.
The third instalment in The Markham Twins Investigate series, following amateur investigators Kitty and Nora Markham as they investigate a series of bizarre and gruesome murders.
A charming children’s book following Jade, a girl with magical powers that allow her to travel to the imaginary lands that she draws.