Freda and Brenda divide the bed they share with a barricade of books, then spend their days worki...
Liverpool, 1950. Sixteen-year-old Stella is hired as assistant stage manager by a repertory theat...
When Master Georgie - George Hardy, surgeon and photographer - sets off from the cold squalor of ...
'This is one of Bainbridge's best books. The close observation and hilarity are underlain by a se...
An old snapshot shows a group of friends lounging in the sunshine, on a weekend in the country at...
Paranoid, wilful, lazy, the young Adolf Hitler turns up in Liverpool to stay with his brother Alo...
Freda y Brenda pasan sus días trabajando en una fábrica embotelladora de vino dirigida por unos i...
Un festín de humor negro servido por la gran dama de las letras britànicas.Edward, que está casad...
A brilliantly realized evocation of the thoughts and voices of Captain Scott and the four men wit...
Edward is throwing a dinner party with Binny , his mistress. Aware that she has long been denied ...
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'The book I wish I'd written . . . Witty, chilling, every word in place' Hilary Mantel, GuardianW...
Beryl Bainbridge, la Gran Dama de las letras británicas y ganadora del Man Booker Prize póstumo, ...
SHORTLISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZE 1998SHORTLISTED FOR THE GUARDIAN FICTION PRIZEWINNER OF THE JAME...
Encuadernación: Rústica.Colección: Ático de los Libros; 23.La novela póstuma de Beryl Bainbridge.
WINNER OF THE WHITBREAD PRIZE FOR FICTION 1996WINNER OF THE COMMONWEALTH WRITERS' PRIZE 1997'A na...
Short-listed for the Booker Prize and named 'one of the greatest novels of all time' by The Obser...
In the tumultuous spring of 1968 a young English woman, Rose, travels from London to the United S...
Shortlisted for the Booker PrizeWinner of the Guardian Fiction PrizeFreda and Brenda spend their ...
'A tour de force . . . the comedy is marvellously black' Mark Bostridge, Financial TimesIn the su...