Paperback,544pp, illus Yellow Jersey, 2015 Winner of the William Hill Sports Book of the Year Award Unforgivable Blackness is the first full-scale biography of Johnson in more than twenty years. …
We Live is the second of Lewis Jones’ two epic industrial novels of the 1930s. It paints a graphic portrait of the casual exploitation, tragedy and violence as well as …
To commemorate the eightieth anniversary of his birth, two of the foremost scholars of B S Johnson, Professor Philip Tew and Dr Julia Jordan, have joined forces with Jonathan Coe, …
A coptic bound book with ABP endpapers, stitched by Lucie Forejtova of Immaginacija – a brilliant artisan brand of bespoke stationery designed for every day use rather than as the fodder …
Helen Townsend and neighbour Laura Watson are unlikely friends as a result of serving together in the ATS. Helen is married to the local doctor, but has spent much of …
With Hope, Farewell was Alexander Baron’s first novel to explore Jewish working class life in fiction, and predated his The Lowlife, being published first in 1952. Mark Strong endures petty anti-Semitism …
This epistolary novel is written in the vernacular of its hero, a bush-league baseball player writing letters to a friend at home. It unmasks the world of baseball, although it …
A moving and revealing memoir of real life at the turn of the century, Young Emma is W. H. Davies’ frank and honest account of the relationship with the woman …