Browse all books

Books published by publisher London: Jonathan Cape

  • Matilda

    Roald Dahl, Quentin Blake

    Hardcover (Jonathan Cape, Jan. 1, 1988)
    Shipped from UK, please allow 10 to 21 business days for arrival. Good, First edition, first impression. 240pp. Delightfully illustrated in line by Quentin Blake. Pages clean throughout bar some grubby marks here and there. Unfortunately, the front free endpaper has been neatly torn out, but the present pages remain un-inscribed. Bound within bright red boards with gold gilt lettering to spine; grubby marks to upper and lower with light rubbing to top and tail of spine, lightly shaken. Fore-edges foxed. Displayed within original unclipped (£8.50) pictorial dustwrapper; bright and colourful with glossy surface lightly scratched, creasing to spine and light wear to edges, slight discolouration to front and back blurb.
    S
  • Zagazoo by Quentin Blake

    Quentin Blake

    Hardcover (Jonathan Cape, London, March 15, 1676)
    George and Bella are delighted when they receive an adorable Zagazoo. But as time goes by they find the Zagazoo changes, from a sweet baby, to a screeching vulture, a clumsy elephant, and even a fire-breathing dragon. Just when they reach their wits end, he becomes a wonderful, polite young man. But nothing stays the same for long in this clever tale about the joys and hazards of child-rearing.
  • The Western Wind

    Samantha Harvey

    Hardcover (Jonathan Cape, March 1, 2018)
    15th century Oakham, in Somerset; a tiny village cut off by a big river with no bridge. When a man is swept away by the river in the early hours of Shrove Saturday, an explanation has to be found: accident, suicide or murder? The village priest, John Reve, is privy to many secrets in his role as confessor. But will he be able to unravel what happened to the victim, Thomas Newman, the wealthiest, most capable and industrious man in the village? And what will happen if he can’t?Moving back in time towards the moment of Thomas Newman’s death, the story is related by Reve – an extraordinary creation, a patient shepherd to his wayward flock, and a man with secrets of his own to keep. Through his eyes, and his indelible voice, Harvey creates a medieval world entirely tangible in its immediacy.
  • To the End of the Rhine

    Bernard Levin

    Hardcover (Jonathan Cape Ltd, )
    None
  • The Creature in the Map

    Charles Nicholl

    Hardcover (Jonathan Cape, March 15, 1995)
    None
  • This Land Is Our Land: An Immigrant’s Manifesto

    Suketu Mehta

    Hardcover (Jonathan Cape, Aug. 22, 2019)
    An impassioned defence of global immigration from the acclaimed author of Maximum City.Drawing on his family’s own experience emigrating from India to Britain and America, and years of reporting around the world, Suketu Mehta subjects the worldwide anti-immigrant backlash to withering scrutiny. The West, he argues, is being destroyed not by immigrants but by the fear of immigrants. He juxtaposes the phony narratives of populist ideologues with the ordinary heroism of labourers, nannies and others, from Dubai to New York, and explains why more people are on the move today than ever before. As civil strife and climate change reshape large parts of the planet, it is little surprise that borders have become so porous. This Land is Our Land also stresses the destructive legacies of colonialism and global inequality on large swathes of the world. When today’s immigrants are asked, ‘Why are you here?’, they can justly respond, ‘We are here because you were there.’ And now that they are here, as Mehta demonstrates, immigrants bring great benefits, enabling countries and communities to flourish. Impassioned, rigorous, and richly stocked with memorable stories and characters, This Land Is Our Land is a timely and necessary intervention, and literary polemic of the highest order.
  • Machines Like Me

    Ian McEwan

    Hardcover (Jonathan Cape, April 18, 2019)
    **THE NUMBER ONE BESTSELLER**Britain has lost the Falklands war, Margaret Thatcher battles Tony Benn for power and Alan Turing achieves a breakthrough in artificial intelligence. In a world not quite like this one, two lovers will be tested beyond their understanding.Machines Like Me occurs in an alternative 1980s London. Charlie, drifting through life and dodging full-time employment, is in love with Miranda, a bright student who lives with a terrible secret. When Charlie comes into money, he buys Adam, one of the first batch of synthetic humans. With Miranda’s assistance, he co-designs Adam’s personality. This near-perfect human is beautiful, strong and clever – a love triangle soon forms. These three beings will confront a profound moral dilemma. Ian McEwan’s subversive and entertaining new novel poses fundamental questions: what makes us human? Our outward deeds or our inner lives? Could a machine understand the human heart? This provocative and thrilling tale warns of the power to invent things beyond our control.‘This is new and exciting ground for McEwan, one of Britain's most consistently brilliant writers.’ Esquire
  • How Tom Beat Captain Najork and His Hired Sportsmen

    Russell Hoban

    Hardcover (Jonathan Cape, April 14, 1999)
    None
    P
  • Swallows and Amazons

    Arthur RANSOME

    Hardcover (Jonathan Cape, Jan. 1, 1958)
    Swallows And Amazons
  • Where Rivers Change Direction by MARK SPRAGG

    MARK SPRAGG

    Hardcover (JONATHAN CAPE, March 15, 1756)
    None
  • Float

    Anne-Carson

    Paperback (JONATHAN CAPE, Oct. 27, 2016)
    Float
  • Swallowdale

    Arthur RAMSOME

    Hardcover (Jonathan Cape, Aug. 16, 1982)
    Book by Ransome, Arthur
    T