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Leaving Tangier by Tahar Ben Jelloun

Leaving Tangier, in the early 1990s: young Moroccans gather regularly in a seafront café to gaze at the lights on the Spanish coast glimmering in the distance.

ISBN: 978-1-906413-33-0
Format: B Format
Publication Date: February 2009

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The Hite Report on Women Loving Women by Shere Hite

Latest Hite Report – 50 million Hite Reports sold worldwide.

ISBN: 978-1-905147-43-4
Format: B Format
Publication Date: March 2009

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The Queen is Dead by Mark Simpson and Steven Zeeland

A chance letter speaks off a transatlantic literary romance between two writers, one British, one American, in which they share their unhealthy and unfashionable passions for military men, cruising and cats.

ISBN: 978-1-900850-49-0
Format: B Format
Publication Date: Dec-00

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The Hite Report on Hite by Shere Hite

Voice of a daughter in exile. This is Shere Hite's own story.

ISBN: 978-1-900850-52-0
Format: B Format
Publication Date: 1-May

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Sex Gets in the Way by John Haylock

Two gay lives, one comfortable and middle class, the other working class and challenging, set in England, Australia and the high seas.

ISBN: 978-1-905147-02-1
Format: B Format
Publication Date: 6-Jul

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Oliver Baldwin by Christopher J. Walker

Oliver Ridsale Baldwin, 2nd Earl Baldwin, lived from 1899 to 1958. He has been called 'a grandee of the anti-establishment' and this biography gives him his due place in British life and letters.

ISBN: 978-1-900850-86-5
Format: B Format
Publication Date: 3-May

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Oedipus Revisited by Shere Hite

The first publication of a new Hite report in over 10 years, Oedipus Revisited has been 10 years in the making and looks at all aspects of male sexuality today - including alternative ways of love-making other than penetrative sex. It examines how today's male relates to his partner's and to work relationships too. The metrosexual male and gay man's lifestyles are also explored in depth. This latest Hite report, as controversial as all the others, provides a blueprint for the 21st century.

ISBN: 978-1-905147-31-1
Format: B Format
Publication Date: August 2007

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Oedipus Revisited by Shere Hite

The first publication of a new Hite report in over 10 years, Oedipus Revisited has been 10 years in the making and looks at all aspects of male sexuality today - including alternative ways of love-making other than penetrative sex. It examines how today's male relates to his partner's and to work relationships too. The metrosexual male and gay man's lifestyles are also explored in depth. This latest Hite report, as controversial as all the others, provides a blueprint for the 21st century.

ISBN: 978-1-905147-04-5
Format: Hardcover
Publication Date: January 2006

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Night Letters by Robert Dessaix

"This touching and original book has some surprising comic characters. The frustrated poet from Mysore with his special coloured papers - red for love, green for nature, yellow for bus drivers - is an unforgettable individual. and so is Professor Eschenbaum, who has his own way of treating the hotel staff' - Paul Bailey

ISBN: 978-1-900850-12-4
Format: Hardcover
Publication Date: Oct-98

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Loose Connections by John Haylock

The time is 1967, just prior to the Six Day War between Israel and Egypt, and the setting is Cairo. The characters are an ill-assorted bunch of British ex-pats whose complicated and extended relationships bring comic relief to a tense scenario before the outbreak of the war.

ISBN: 978-1-900850-77-3
Format: B Format
Publication Date: 3-Aug

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