Sociology & anthropology

Sharp Suits: A celebration of men's tailoring

This book contains everything you need to know about suits, from the traditional designs of the early 1900s, to innovative contemporary variations. It was awarded Financial Times’ Fashion Book of the Year.

Remarkable Village Cricket Grounds

In the original book he covered some of the largest stadia where cricket is played throughout the world. In Remarkable Village Cricket Grounds he concentrates on the smallest.

The Splendid Book of the Bicycle

A sumptuous, wide-ranging guide to cycling, full of practical information but with a huge sense of fun, packed with evocative images from the history of cycling.

Work

In this brand-new title, part of her hugely popular ongoing series of hilarious gift books, Cath Tate, doyenne of the comedy greetings card, examines the world of work – something we all have to do, although sometimes we’d rather not!

Bereavement

The one thing we all have to deal with at some time in our lives is the death of someone

The Secrets of Your Handwriting

Discover the venerable art of graphology – how to interpret the curves, arcs and loops of the handwritten word to

Everyday Astrology for a Better Life

A ‘sun sign’ or ‘star sign’ is the sign of the zodiac that you are born under; Everyday Astrology For A Better Life shows how sun-sign astrology, the most straightforward form of ancient science, can unlock your hidden potential and reveal your true personality.

The Meaning Of Tango: The Story of the Argentinian Dance

From the backstreets of Buenos Aires to Parisian high society, this is the extraordinary story of the dance that captivated the world – a tale of politics and passion, immigration and romance. The Tango was the cornerstone of Argentine culture, and has lasted for more than a hundred years, popular today in America, Japan and Europe.

Vive le Tour!

The Observer, July 1, 2007 “A quirky and inventive collection of history, statistics and random trivia, Brownlee’s book would be perfect for whipping out of the back pocket of your cycling jersey to settle arguments or impress your friends.”

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