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Assassination Classroom, Vol. 14: Volume 14
What does a pathetic class of misfits have in their arsenal to combat their schoolteacher's alien technology, bizarre powers and...tentacles?! Ever caught yourself screaming, "I could just kill that teacher"?...
The Infinite Maze: Race Through Space!: Over two trillion mazes to try
Endless possibilities, only one solution... Place these 20 cards in any order, then challenge yourself to find a route through the maze or race against your friends. Journey through galaxies,...
Soviets
Soviets features unpublished drawings from the archive of Danzig Baldaev. They satirize the Communist Party system, exposing the absurdities of Soviet life from drinking (Alcoholics and Shirkers) to the Afghan...
Simple Meditation Practice for Beginners: Weekly Practices for
Simple Meditation Practice for Beginners provides lessons and mini-workshops on how to meditate so you can learn in minutes, not years! Meditation is a diverse practice with hundreds of schools,...
The Wakanda Files: A Technological Exploration of the Avengers and
An in-world book from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, this trade edition of The Wakanda Files -compiled by request of Shuri ( Black Panther and Avengers : Infinity War ) as...
The Prosecutor: One Man's Battle to Bring Nazis to Justice
A gripping, definitive account of one man's battle to reckon with the horror of the Holocaust, by Jack Fairweather, the bestselling, Costa prize-winning author of The Volunteer (over 100k TCM)...
The Marigold Cottages Murder Collective: The warm and witty cosy crime
Mrs B, landlady of the Marigold Cottages, only rents to favoured tenants, and they're an eccentric (read: odd, slightly broken) bunch. There's anxious playwright Sophie, agoraphobe over-sharer Hamilton, single mum...
Salon culture in Japan: making art, 1750-1900
'A richly illustrated book that provides a fascinating insight into collaborative and social artistic production in early modern Japan' - Andon , the Journal of the society for Japanese Art...
Burma to Myanmar
Reveals the rich and complex histories and cultures of Burma/Myanmar from their early development and powerful imperial expansions to their positions as colonial subjects and then as a war-torn nation....
Down By The River
The road silent, somnolent yet with a speech of its own, speaking back to them, father and child, through trappings of sun and fretted verdure, speaking of the old mutinies...
In the Forest
The spruces are so close together that the barks are a sable-brown. Michael O'Kane is known as the 'Kinderschrek', the 'child scarer'. He haunts Cloosh Wood in western Ireland. As...
On the Calculation of Volume IV: 'The greatest literary work of the
Tara Selter is one of many. In a sprawling villa on the outskirts of Bremen, Tara Selter is starting to settle into a new kind of eighteenth of November. Her...
Sounds Like Trouble
AVAILABLE TO PRE-ORDER NOW Three mobsters. Two detectives. A deadly race against time. Jackson Jones and Mackenzie Cunningham - two of the best private investigators in the business - are...
Queen (Faber Editions): Introduced by Sarah Moss
Lose yourself in this tumultuous Swedish family saga, introduced by Sarah Moss ('a masterpiece') In these parts, they called her Queen. And she was queen of rags, of sagging mouldering...
Orange Laughter
'Powerful.' DAILY TELEGRAPH '[Ross] is a master of detail.' TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT 'A literary rollercoaster.' PEOPLE 'Chillingly real . . . unforgettable.' BOOKLIST From a singular voice: a gripping and...
Favorita
Part hallucinatory road trip, part feminist revenge fantasy: a wild, furious and mischievous novel from an incendiary new European talent . Fila's mother Magdalena caused chaos every time she appeared...
The Rest of Our Lives: Shortlisted for the Booker Prize 2025
SHORTLISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZE 2025 'Feels less like reading a novel and more like sitting in a car beside a dear friend . . . a profoundly moving experience.'...
The Boyhood of Cain: 'A new literary star is born . . . dazzling.' The
' A new literary star is born. ' The Times ' A beautiful and profound novel about a boy's coming to consciousness as his family falls apart. ' Mary Costello...
France: The Monocle Handbook
Discover Monocle's favourite places to stay, eat, shop and visit across France. Following Spain: The Monocle Handbook is the third title in premium series of country-focused guides. France: The Monocle...
Wolfgang and the Magic of Music
A beautifully illustrated ode to the power of music. Wolfgang the Wolf dreams of starting a band. Without a second thought he places an advert, and to his great surprise...
Goddesses and Heroines: Women of myth and legend
Brings together the tales of thirteen inspirational female characters from ancient myths and legends. Told afresh for a contemporary readership, Goddesses & Heroines brings alive stories from a variety of...
Miss Cat: The Gnome's Nightmare
The second instalment in the new series featuring a private eye with ears on her hat and a nose for mystery! When an unusual visitor asks Miss Cat to stop...
How to be a Manga Artist
The ultimate guide for aspiring artists with a love of manga. Following How to Draw a Graphic Novel , Balthazar Pagani returns, joined by manga expert Asuka Ozumi, to demystify...
Mini Architects: 20 projects inspired by the great architects
Mini Architects harnesses the enduring fascination young children have with building to introduce them to architecture and structures from around the world. Designed to engage young children with architecture through...
Wolfgang and the Magic of Music
A beautifully illustrated ode to the power of music. Wolfgang the Wolf dreams of starting a band. Without a second thought he places an advert, and to his great surprise...
Inside Your Brain: 10 discoveries that reveal how the brain works
This comedic journey through science history explores ten mind-bending accidents and experiments that take us inside the brain to discover how it works. Written by professor of neuroscience Caswell Barry,...
Nini at Carnival
A new, hardback edition of Errol Lloyd's enduring, classic tale of Carnival, originally published in 1978. It's Carnival and Nini doesn't have a costume. Unable to join the parade, Nini...
A Field Guide to Summer: Play and learn in nature
Part of the charming series inspired by the Forest School movement, teaching young children how to engage with nature from season to season. A Field Guide to Summer is a...
A Field Guide to Autumn: Play and learn in nature
The latest instalment in this charming series inspired by the Forest School movement, teaching young children how to engage with nature from season to season. Inspired by the Forest School...
A Field Guide to Autumn: Play and learn in nature
The latest instalment in this charming series inspired by the Forest School movement, teaching young children how to engage with nature from season to season. Inspired by the Forest School...
A Field Guide to Spring: Play and learn in nature
The first book in the charming new series 'Wild by Nature', inspired by the Forest School movement and designed to teach young children how to engage with nature from season...
Lost and Found in History
Young readers are invited to lose themselves on a journey through history, seeking people and objects with stories to tell across nine different eras. Follow two kids and their cheeky...
The House with the Little Red Door
What makes a house a home? This sweet story, with jaw-dropping illustrations, is the perfect cosy tale for bedtime. Olivia lives in a house with a little red door. Mouse...
Black Artists Shaping the World (Picture Book Edition): 14 stories of
Through 14 stories, this picture book edition of the multi-award-winning Black Artists Shaping the World makes the work and lives of Black artists accessible to a younger generation. Featuring full...
There's a Mountain in This Book
Featuring die-cut flaps and interactive gatefolds, this book places young adventurers in the hiking boots of a mountain explorer to discover first-hand the plants, animals and environments these mighty landscapes...
Are Wolves Afraid of the Dark?
Intrepid readers are invited on a field trip into the wild to discover whether wolves are as big and as bad as we think they are. For many people, wolves...
Fashion Quotes: Stylish Wit & Catwalk Wisdom
From the bestselling authors of Choupette and The World According to Karl , a selection of wise words from Balzac, Oscar Wilde, Diana Vreeland, Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn, Karl Lagerfeld,...
James Sherwood's Discriminating Guide to London: An unabashed
James Sherwood's Discriminating Guide to London is a very 21st-century comment on city style. Sherwood, author of a number of definitive publications on English sartorial style, is the quintessential man-about-town....
Louis Stettner
The perfect primer on American photographer Louis Stettner. Brooklyn-born Louis Stettner (1922-2016) first took up a camera as a teenager and went on to establish an extraordinary career that lasted...
Mary Ellen Mark
The perfect primer on American photographer Mary Ellen Mark, best known for her photojournalism, documentary photography, portraiture and advertising photography. The work of Mary Ellen Mark (1940-2015) bears witness to...
Ruth Orkin
The perfect primer on American photographer, photojournalist and filmmaker Ruth Orkin. Ruth Orkin (1921-85) always dreamed of becoming a filmmaker, and although that ambition was thwarted until later in her...
Extinctions: How Life Survives, Adapts and Evolves
A journey through the great mass-extinction events that have shaped our Earth: 'Deeply informed and readable' Nature In this vast sweep of our Earth's history, Michael Benton brings the deep...
Leigh Bowery: The Life and Times of an Icon
A new edition of Sue Tilley's classic biography of the man described by Boy George as 'modern art on legs', updated to include never-before-seen photographs and a new chapter reflecting...
Garden People: Valerie Finnis and the Golden Age of Gardening
A glorious photographic record of the postwar English gardening scene by one of the people at its epicentre. Roald Dahl and his family in their garden at Great Missenden; Nancy...
Class of 2024: Future Visions of Photography
A limited-run, special publication created to showcase the work of 10 young photography talents from top US art school SCAD, to be published in the year of T&H's 75th anniversary....
Grayson Perry: The Pre-Therapy Years
The first book to concentrate on the early ceramic work of 'Transvestite Potter', bestselling author, broadcaster and social commentator Grayson Perry. Grayson Perry is one of today's most popular artists,...
I Can Draw Cats
A fun and approachable guide to drawing cats, from the popular creator of Hirameki. Cats are funny, cheeky and simply enchanting - all of their characters and much more can...
Riddle of the Sphinx: An Ancient Egyptian Puzzle Book
Unlock the mysteries of ancient Egypt as you navigate through puzzles and riddles, myths and magic, rhyme and reason - from the twisting Nile to the enigmatic secrets of the...