Author Bob Biderman and illustrator Cat Webb team up to celebrate the fascinating thought pattern...
Gurgen Marhari's controversial novel, Burning Orchards, is set in the Ottoman city of Van, Easter...
Uneasy Listening tells the story of the epic battle over fivelistener-supported radio stations th...
In Survivor Guilt, Haig Tahta continues the story of several characters from his outstanding fami...
A strange disease is threatening Cambridge. Is it a new type of virus or does it involve somethin...
A STRANGE DISEASE is threatening Cambridge. Is it a new type of virus or does it involve somethin...
A People's History of Coffee and Cafés is an exploration of how a certain plant became a global c...
When he first saw Atom Egoyan's film, Ararat, Dick Tahta was intrigued by the many associations i...
Back To Nirvana: Dharma Diary Poems Volume III continues the healing journey of Joy's earlier vol...
In Darkest London is a social documentary of the East End in the 1880s.It was originally publishe...
Jubilee Summer, June 1887. Britain is deep in lavish celebration of Empire. That same month, in t...
JUBILEE SUMMER, JUNE 1887. Britain is deep in lavish celebration of Empire. That same month, in t...
On the 12th of April, 1955 Raymond Chandlerboarded the Mauritania in New York setting sail for th...
The Universe for Breakfast chronicles a journey of transformation in verse.Joy Magezis has been o...
Brothers carries forward the story of Conrad and Billy, the sons of Harry Bridgeman and his Armen...
The Poetics of Land is the result of Marc Hatzfeld's personaljourney of discovery where West Beng...
WHEN ANNA CAME to England with hermother and father, she hadn't quite expected to end up with the...
Constantinople - End of Empire is the third and final book in Haig Tahta's marvellous trilogy set...
In his Constantinople Trilogy, Tahta examines the momentous epoch, from 1915 through 1923, with i...
Constantinople 1920, the second book in Haig Tahta'sprojected trilogy, chronicles the impending f...
A young Mixtec Indian from Guatemala follows the trail of tears through Mexico to a migrant camp ...
A famous problem found in books on mathematical recreations was first proposed in an annual in 18...
When Anna came to England with her mother and father, she hadn't quite expected to end up with th...
Book 4 of the Joseph Radkin Investigations Series.Investigative journalist Joseph Radkin is sent ...
'He opened the cupboard and stared in disbelief at the emptiness within. There wasn't any coffee ...
Costantinople - April 1915
RED DREAMSSet in the political turmoil of McCarthy's America, a young man searches for his father...
A People's History of Coffee and Cafés is an exploration into how a certain plant became a global...
The Full Circle takes to a conclusion the story of Conrad, the son of Harry Bridgeman and his Arm...
Written by novelist and historian, Haig Tahta, and beautifully illustrated by Andrew Higgins, thi...
This book is about a collaboration between two mathematics teachers. It offers a historical narra...
Living in post war Paris, San Francisco of the 60s and London of the 70s, Bob Biderman witnessed ...
Voices in my Head by Terence Moore is an accessible and moving selection of sonnets, villanelles ...
Children of the Ghetto by Israel Zangwill was published in 1892. It documents the lives of immigr...
The Siege of Darabad is a work of fiction. Darabad,as described, does not exist, but many of the ...
The Romance of A Shop was fist published in 1888.Praised by Oscar Wilde who thought it'admirably ...
JOHN F. LEVIN is an American playwright, novelist and journalist. He has written a number of hist...
'Blossoming' picks up where 'The Universe for Breakfast' left off, continuing an exploration thro...
Sacha Dumont's Euromysteries are a series of books exploring cities of the new Europe through an ...