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  • Echo Boy

    Matt Haig

    Hardcover (Bodley Head, March 15, 1732)
    Best Seller
  • I Capture the Castle

    Dodie Smith

    Hardcover (Bodley Head, Dec. 24, 2013)
    A beautiful hardcover cloth bound gift edition deserving of a place in every home.Set in the idyllic English countryside of the 1940's, this is the diary of Cassandra Mortmain which tells of her extraordinary family and their life in a ramshackle castle. First, there is her eccentric father. Then there is her beautiful sister, Rose; vain, bored and desperate to marry and escape from her crumbling family home. Their stepmother Topaz, an artist's model and nudist, with a flair for wondering the castle grounds uninhibited by the constraints of modern clothing. Finally, there is Stephen, dazzlingly handsome and hopelessly in love with Cassandra.But all their lives are soon transformed by the arrival of new, wealthy neighbours from America and Cassandra finds herself falling in love.
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  • Europe: A History

    Norman Davies

    Paperback (Bodley Head, Feb. 25, 2014)
    Norman Davies' seminal biography of a whole continent; "it brims with learning, crackles with common sense, coruscates with wit and abounds in good judgement." --Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, Sunday Times From the Ice Age to the Cold War, from Reykjavik to the Volga, from Minos to Margaret Thatcher, Norman Davies here tells the entire story of Europe in a single volume. It is the most ambitious history of the continent ever undertaken.
  • Spook's: A New Darkness

    Joseph Delaney

    Hardcover (Bodley Head, Aug. 16, 2014)
    Copyright date 2014, first edition, first printing. Red cloth over boards with silver lettering and design on the spine. No tears, bent pages, nor any writing. Dust Jacket, No tears, bent flaps, nor is it price clipped. Shelfware to the edges and to the head and toe of the spine is minor. Dust jacket is now in a clear protective cover. Text and illustrations are bright and clean, binding is secure, a solid book.
  • The green man

    Gail E. HALEY

    Hardcover (Bodley Head, March 15, 1979)
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  • Wonder

    R. J. Palacio

    Hardcover (Bodley Head, March 1, 2012)
    Book Description The story of ten-year-old August Pullman, an ordinary boy with an extraordinary face, and the way he changes the lives and the perspectives of everyone around him. The most poignant, moving and heartwarming tale you will read this year; a book to devour in one sitting and press urgently into the hands of your friends and family. Product Description WONDER is the funny, sweet and incredibly moving story of Auggie Pullman. Born with a terrible facial abnormality, this shy, bright ten-year-old has been home-schooled by his parents for his whole life, in an attempt to protect him from the stares and cruelty of the outside world. Now, for the first time, Auggie is being sent to a real school - and he's dreading it. The thing is, Auggie's just an ordinary kid, with an extraordinary face. But can he convince his new classmates that he's just like them, underneath it all? Through the voices of Auggie, his big sister Via, and his new friends Jack and Summer, WONDER follows Auggie's journey through his first year at Beecher Prep. Frank, powerful, warm and often heart-breaking, WONDER is a book you'll read in one sitting, pass on to others, and remember long after the final page. From the Back Cover Don't judge a boy by his face. About the Author R. J. Palacio is a graphic designer by day and a writer by night. She lives in New York City with her family and a black dog called Bear.
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  • Belonging: The Story of the Jews 1492-1900

    schama

    Paperback (bodley head uk, March 15, 2017)
    BRAND NEW, Exactly same ISBN as listed, Please double check ISBN carefully before ordering.
  • Into the Silence: The Great War, Mallory and the Conquest of Everest

    Wade Davis

    Hardcover (Bodley Head, Oct. 1, 2011)
    If the quest for Mount Everest began as a grand imperial gesture, as redemption for an empire of explorers that had lost the race to the Poles, it ended as a mission of regeneration for a country and a people bled white by war. Of the twenty-six British climbers who, on three expeditions (1921-24), walked 400 miles off the map to find and assault the highest mountain on Earth, twenty had seen the worst of the fighting. Six had been severely wounded, two others nearly killed by disease at the Front, one hospitalized twice with shell shock. Three as army surgeons dealt for the duration with the agonies of the dying. Two lost brothers, killed in action. All had endured the slaughter, the coughing of the guns, the bones and barbed wire, the white faces of the dead. In a monumental work of history and adventure, ten years in the writing, Wade Davis asks not whether George Mallory was the first to reach the summit of Everest, but rather why he kept on climbing on that fateful day. His answer lies in a single phrase uttered by one of the survivors as they retreated from the mountain: 'The price of life is death'. Mallory walked on because for him, as for all of his generation, death was but 'a frail barrier that men crossed, smiling and gallant, every day'. As climbers they accepted a degree of risk unimaginable before the war. They were not cavalier, but death was no stranger. They had seen so much that it had no hold on them. What mattered was how one lived, the moments of being alive. For all of them Everest had become an exalted radiance, a sentinel in the sky, a symbol of hope in a world gone mad.
  • A History of Britain: Fate of Empire 1776-2001 v. 3: The Fate of Empire 1776-2000

    schama-simon

    Paperback (Bodley Head, March 15, 2009)
    History of Britain
  • Alfie Outdoors

    Shirley Hughes

    Hardcover (Bodley Head, Oct. 21, 2015)
    A brand new Alfie book celebrating the outside world from master storyteller Shirley Hughes. Alfie gets out and about in the garden with Dad, in this glorious book about growing, playing and sharing. Seeds are planted; the carrots are going to be a gift for a special friend of Alfie's. But there are suprises in store. Shirley Hughes is the creator of the bestselling, best-loved, Dogger.
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  • Spooks: Slithers Tale Book 11

    Joseph Delaney

    Hardcover (Bodley Head, March 15, 2012)
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  • How To Be an Antiracist

    Ibram X. Kendi

    Hardcover (Bodley Head, Aug. 15, 2019)
    **NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER**'Could hardly be more relevant ... it feels like a light switch being flicked on' OWEN JONESNot being racist is not enough. We have to be antiracist.In this rousing and deeply empathetic book, Ibram X. Kendi, founding director of the Antiracism Research and Policy Center, shows that when it comes to racism, neutrality is not an option: until we become part of the solution, we can only be part of the problem. Using his extraordinary gifts as a teacher and story-teller, Kendi helps us recognise that everyone is, at times, complicit in racism whether they realise it or not, and by describing with moving humility his own journey from racism to antiracism, he shows us how instead to be a force for good. Along the way, Kendi punctures all the myths and taboos that so often cloud our understanding, from arguments about what race is and whether racial differences exist to the complications that arise when race intersects with ethnicity, class, gender and sexuality. In the process he demolishes the myth of the post-racial society and builds from the ground up a vital new understanding of racism – what it is, where it is hidden, how to identify it and what to do about it.