Arts, Language & Literature

The Bell of Treason
P.E. Caquet
A key episode in the prelude to World War II presented in a vivid and tragic new light

This is a Voice
Jeremy Fisher
Train your voice to speak (and sing) with impact using this practical guide, with a foreword by Cerys Matthews

The Persecution of the Templars
Alain Demurger
The definitive account of history's most infamous trial, following the doomed Order from scandal to suppression

Sea Change
Peter Nichols
By the author of the acclaimed A Voyage for Madmen, Sea Change is a poignant story of humility, endeavour and discovery.

The Little Book of Yes
Noah Goldstein
The pocket-sized companion to the international bestseller Yes! that brings persuasive science into all areas of your life

The Economist Guide To Financial Markets 7th Edition
Marc Levinson
The indispensable classic on the trade in financial instruments

Human Relations and Other Difficulties
Mary-Kay Wilmers
A selection of works by LRB editor and journalist Mary-Kay Wilmers.

My Life in Orange
Tim Guest
The bestselling memoir of a childhood in the Rajneeshi cult – as seen in hit Netflix documentary Wild Wild Country

The Art of Logic
Eugenia Cheng
A survival guide for our post-truth world using the timeless methods of logic, from a Royal Society Prize shortlisted mathematician

Conan Doyle for the Defence
Margalit Fox
Arthur and George meets The Suspicions of Mr Whicher: how the creator of Sherlock Holmes overturned one of the great miscarriages of justice
Comparing Notes
Adam Ockelford
We are all instinctively musical. Why? And how does music work? Indeed, what is (or isn't) music? Adam Ockelford has the answers

Water Ways
Jasper Winn
Most of us in England and Wales live within five miles of a canal – and they are used more today than in their industrial heyday. There is a lot more…

The Day a Team Died
Frank Taylor
An eye-witness account of the Munich air crash of February 6th 1958, when 8 members of the Manchester United team were killed. First published in 1983…

How Democracy Ends
David Runciman
All political systems come to an end, even democracies – David Runciman shows us how to recognise the signs and how to think about what might come nex…

Shapeshifters
Gavin Francis
Stories from the GP's waiting room, brought lyrically to life by the bestselling author of Adventures in Human Being
The Economist Style Guide
An updated and refreshed edition of this bestselling guide to English usage.