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New ReleasesWritten in an accessible, non-academic way, addressing the stereotypes about the region and their roots and explaining why the notion of Eastern Europe is now obsolete and misleading Our Price: £9.99 An account of a young man determined to realise his dreams regardless of his background. Our Price: £12.99 Special OffersThere are 31 original stories about London, with contributions from Simon Armitage (Selected Poems, The White Stuff), Martin Gorst (Measuring Eternity), Ian Marchant (Parallel Lines), In Southern Waters) and John Simmons (My Sister's A Barista, Dark Our Price: £11.99 In the disreputable dance-halls and 'houses of accommodation' of 1870s London a boastful killer selects his prey. Are these random acts of malevolence or is there a connection between the terrible murders, a mysterious theft at the Abney Park Ceme Our Price: £6.99 Local HistoryThe streets of London's Kentish Town follow the patterns of older settlements which in turn were shaped by the natural life of the land. The author shows how richly rewarding it is to uncover your town's past. Our Price: £8.99 200 images of one of Britain's best-known areas will fascinate all who embark on this short journey into the Edwardian period of London's old city of Westminster. Our Price: £12.99 Performing ArtsContaining enough detail to satisfy scholars, and enough gossip to entertain theater fans, Our Price: £10.99 This title tells through text and photographs the stories of 60 of the leading leading theatres in central London. Our Price: £14.99 General BestsellersWritten in an accessible, non-academic way, addressing the stereotypes about the region and their roots and explaining why the notion of Eastern Europe is now obsolete and misleading Our Price: £9.99 "Psychogeography" provides us with new ways of apprehending our surroundings, transforming the familiar streets of our everyday experience into something new and unexpected. Our Price: £9.99 Essential London ReadsH V Morton turns his traveller's intuition and his reporter's eye for detail on the city that fascinated him since childhood. Our Price: £8.99 Bringing together three of Colin McInnes' finest works, this exciting omnibus explores a very different side of London life in the 1950s than is usually portrayed. Our Price: £10.99 |











