 | Bunny by Selima Hill Bunny tells the intimate story of a young girl, growing up in London during the 50's in an atmosphere of madness and menace, shame and blame. Our Price: £7.95 | |  | Collected Poems by Louis MacNeice entirely re-edited by Peter McDonald, attempts, for the first time, to print MacNeice's poetry in groupings corresponding closely to the collections published by Faber between 1935 and 1963. Our Price: £30.00 |
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 | Edge of the Orison by Iain Sinclair The story goes that in 1841, the poet John Clare escaped from High Beach Asylum in Epping Forest and, heading towards his home in Northborough, covered eighty miles over three-and-a-half days. Our Price: £16.99 | |  | Giro Playboy by Michael Smith "The Giro Playboy" is already something of an underground hit in the artworld. Michael Smith has been performing passages from the book at Whitechapel Art Gallery. Our Price: £7.99 |
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 | London in Prose & Poetry This anthology is a celebration of the city of London: 'Noisy, stimulating, deadening, filthy, mysterious, tolerant, racist, crime-ridden, saint-haunted, ancient, up-to-the-minute, oppressive, liberating, crowded, lonely, addictive, and green-and-ga Our Price: £8.95 | | |