This second issue 'began as a modest project about awful food and quickly spiralled out of control'... The worst Michelin-starred restaurants in the world, a guide to artificial sweetners, a... read more
Issue 4 of Ruth Guilding’s annual bonanza of architecture, interiors and off-beat ways of life celebrates Stanway and Newbiggin, Samuel Palmer and green men, folk art and fashion, the witc... read more
Issue Four features Setsuko Klossowska de Rola, Kate Moss, Philip Treacy, Kate Stamps, Edward Rollitt, Brett Robinson, Jonathan Schilder Brown, Trevor Cheney, Lucian Freud and Wendy Nichols,... read more
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This second issue of this already very popular micro-mag includes new writing by Patricia Lockwood, Colm Tóibín, Lucy Ellmann, et al., with Ithell Colquhoun endpapers (the yellow cover rem... read more
We have been fervent advocates of the first two in this series at Sandoe's and we have high expectations for the third - in which Tara meets a man who, like her, has been reliving November 1... read more
An immense, learned and witty sweep of literature by the editorial director of New York Review Books and the founder of the NYRB Classics series. Frank is terrific company through the centur... read more
A second delightful book of short recipes from the novelist. Its predecessor, French Cooking for One, already set the bar high for simple, delicious things... From a tiny and very independen... read more
Essays on art and artists (Michelangelo, Durer, Piranesi...) from the great author of Memoirs of Hadrian. Part of Zwirner's chic little Ekphrasis series.
With an introduction by Yiyun Li, this selection brings together Montaigne's profound and inquisitive essays on life, death, and how to live... Also cannibals.
A woman moves from the city to the countryside after splitting up from a man she still loves but no longer desires. Alone, she sifts through her memories of their parting: spilled coffee, un... read more
Favourite and lover of James I and beloved friend of his son; husband, father, art collector, tireless statesman... The cost of his pearl-spilling outfit when he went to meet Henrietta Maria... read more
The rise to prominence of the big auction houses in an explosive market: the former chairman of Sotheby's UK holds the cards and lays out a wonderful cast of kings, queens and knaves.
A murder enquiry kicks off at a think-tank conference in the Cotswolds during a Prime Minister's 7-week tenure... Coe is always entertaining and sharp.
Adept and powerful novel set in the West Country in 1962, in which two couples with shadowed pasts gradually unravel in the snow... Miller is an ingenious novelist who writes consistently we... read more
Observations of small things from Slater's notebooks over the years. Zen and the art of ... watching a butterfly ... eating a mango ... smelling moss ... or macaroni cheese ... Slater is a d... read more
A joyous and detailed biography of this extraordinary man, whose house in Cambridge is still a sanctuary for the artistically-inclined. His circle included Ben and Winifred Nicholson, Henry ... read more
A new translation of the work of China's most celebrated classical woman poet: separated from us by a millennium, her voice is clear, her themes familiar, her images vibrant.
A wickedly funny literary slasher set around Paris's Shakespeare and Co,. in which prominent writers are the victims of a string of assassinations by a mysterious terrorist group. Cameos fro... read more