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Parallel Lines by Peter Lantos

This is a story of a young boy’s journey from a sleepy provincial town in Hungary during the Second World War to the concentration camp in Bergen-Belsen.


ISBN: 978-1-905147-23-6
Format: Hardcover
Publication Date: October 2006

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One Bright Child by Patricia Cumper

Based on the true story of Gloria Clare Cumper, the author's mother, one of the first black women to graduate from Cambridge, 'One Bright Child' is the uplifting and vivid tale of a young black girl's hard earned fulfilment.

ISBN: 978-1-901969-21-4
Format: B Format
Publication Date: 4-Apr

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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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My Name is Anne, She Said, Anne Frank by Jacqueline Van Maarsen

A fascinating and very moving account of a remarkable friendship.

ISBN: 978-1-905147-10-6
Format: Hardcover
Publication Date: April 2007

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L'Oreal Took My Home: The Secrets of a Theft by Monica Waitzfelder

A legal case led by a lone woman against one of the largest multinationals. A personal and explosive true story.

ISBN: 978-1-905147-11-3
Format: Hardcover
Publication Date: November 2006

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L'Oreal Took My Home: The Secrets of a Theft by Monica Waitzfelder

A legal case led by a lone woman against one of the largest multinationals. A personal and explosive true story.

ISBN: 978-1-905147-53-3
Format: Export
Publication Date: Nov 2006

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In My Father's Shade by Rachel Manley

From the award-winning author and poet, Rachel Manley comes an intimate and heartwarming journey into the stormy and loving landscape of the father-daughter relationship.

ISBN: 978-1-901969-25-2
Format: B Format
Publication Date: 4-Oct

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Foreday Morning by Paul Dash

The autobiography of a remarkable writer and artist who grew up within the two distinct cultures of Barbados and Britain.

ISBN: 978-1-901969-11-5
Format: B Format
Publication Date: 2-Nov

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Eddy: Life of Edward Sackville by Michael De-la-Noy

Until now, we thought we knew everything possible about those talented people in and around Bloomsbury. Yet how is it that so little is known about Edward Sackville-West, cousin and collaborator to Vita Sackville-West? Eddy was a novelist, New Statesman music critic and patron of the arts, on intimate terms with Virginia Woolf, Nancy Mitford and Evelyn Waugh.

ISBN: 978-1-900850-20-9
Format: B Format
Publication Date: Apr-99

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Eastern Exchange by John Haylock

Haylock is a gay man, a World War II veteran, a traveler and writer who has taught in Iraq, lived in Cyprus and extensively explored South East Asia - this work is a memoir of his travels.



ISBN: 978-1-900850-09-4
Format: B Format
Publication Date: Aug-98

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