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Light-hearted and moving story of the beautiful friendship between John Fleming and Hugh Honour, the last great British eccentrics, and Susanna Johnston, centring around the Villa Marchio in Tuscany where they had made their life
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George Walden specialised in China in the Foreign Office and was one of the few Westerners in China in 1964 who spoke Mandarin. This memoir shows what China wants from the world is always long-term as opposed to our short term focus - in 1950 Mao warned Russia that its policies w...ould bring the collapse of soviet communism. Read more
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A crushing attack on Britain's litter culture.
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An hilarious pithy guide to day-to-day rude communication, with a final exam: Britain swears by it!
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Kenneth Murphy's brother was one of the last US soldiers to be killed during the Vietnam. Travelling through Vietnam, he captures its ancient culture and what remains after French and US imperialism and the onslaught of the 21st century finance; and gradually falls in love with t...he country where his brother is burried. Read more
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A new entertaining collection of humorous observations on daily life by Liz Cowley!
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A primer on modern China by a leading expert.
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The bestseller on the mad world of health and safety in paperback.
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The must-have Brando biography by Brando's closest friend.
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Why do we travel? To many non-Europeans the idea of visiting other places for no other reason than pleasure is incomprehensible. Yet, in Britain, the most common reason for travelling anywhere is just that. In this delightful book, Theodore Dalrymple takes on the delightful task ...to find out what these pleasures are. Read more
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