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Kelsey  Miller. I'll Be There For You: The ultimate book for Friends fans everywhere

I'll Be There For You: The ultimate book for Friends fans everywhere

Kelsey Miller

‘Funny, enlightening and incredibly well-researched’ Emerald StreetOver twenty years since its low-profile debut and Friends is as enduringly popular as ever. But has it stood the test of time? Are some parts of it more problematic than we...
John  Birmingham. He Died With a Felafel in His Hand

He Died With a Felafel in His Hand

John Birmingham

Here for the first time is the full horror and madness of sharing a house, told by someone who’s been there. Birmingham pulls no punches: from dead rats in the kitchen to tent-dwelling lodgers in the living room, you’ll run for the safety of...
Julie Wheeler. Henry VIII’s Wives: History in an Hour

Henry VIII’s Wives: History in an Hour

Julie Wheeler

Love history? Know your stuff with History in an Hour.In his ambition to provide a male heir to the throne, Henry VIII married six times. Divorce from his first wife, Catherine of Aragon, caused England’s break from the Catholic church in Rome....
Michael  Gill. How Starbucks Saved My Life

How Starbucks Saved My Life

Michael Gill

A candid, moving and inspirational memoir about a high-flying business man who is forced to re-evaluate his life and values when he suddenly loses everything and goes to work in Starbucks.Michael Gill had it made. He was educated, wealthy and...
Alan  Partridge. I, Partridge: We Need to Talk About Alan

I, Partridge: We Need to Talk About Alan

Alan Partridge

Journalist, presenter, broadcaster, husband, father, vigorous all-rounder: Alan Partridge. Star of action blockbuster Alpha Papa; a man with a fascinating past and an amazing future.I Partridge: We Need To Talk About Alan is the memoir of Alan...
Eric  Sykes. If I Don’t Write It Nobody Else Will

If I Don’t Write It Nobody Else Will

Eric Sykes

The long awaited story of one of Britain’s greatest comic legends.'Some people walk on stage and the audience warms to them. You can't explain it, and you shouldn't try. It's an arrogant assumption to say you 'decide' to become a comedian. The...
Debbie Purdy. It’s Not Because I Want to Die

It’s Not Because I Want to Die

Debbie Purdy

Debbie Purdy doesn't want to die. She has far too much to live for. But when the time comes, and the pain is so unbearable that she cannot go on, she wants her husband to be by her side, holding her hand until the end; and she wants to know that...
Chris  Evans. It’s Not What You Think

It’s Not What You Think

Chris Evans

The story of how one council estate lad made good, really very good, and survived – just about – to tell the tale…Chris Evans’s extraordinary career has seen him become one of the country’s most successful broadcasters and producers. From The...
Chris  Evans. It’s Not What You Think and Memoirs of a Fruitcake 2-in-1 Collection

It’s Not What You Think and Memoirs of a Fruitcake 2-in-1 Collection

Chris Evans

Chris Evans is one of the country’s most successful broadcasters and producers. For the first time, readers can follow Chris’s journey in this single volume – from a young paperboy living in a council estate in It’s Not What You Think to...
Phyllida  Law. Notes to my Mother-in-Law and How Many Camels Are There in Holland?: Two-book Bundle

Notes to my Mother-in-Law and How Many Camels Are There in Holland?: Two-book Bundle

Phyllida Law

The charming, funny successor to the hugely popular ‘Notes to my Mother-in-Law’, from the inimitable Phyllida Law.Following Phyllida Law’s wonderful and acclaimed ‘Notes to my Mother-in-Law’ – which comically and tenderly documented the author’s...
Mandy  Retzlaff. One Hundred and Four Horses

One Hundred and Four Horses

Mandy Retzlaff

‘A letter is handed to you. In broken English, it tells you that you must now vacate your farm; that this is no longer your home, for it now belongs to the crowd on your doorstep. Then the drums begin to beat.’As the land invasions gather pace,...
Tim  Hilton. One More Kilometre and We’re in the Showers

One More Kilometre and We’re in the Showers

Tim Hilton

An entertaining social and cultural history of cycling in post-war Europe seen through the eyes of a veteran racing cyclist.Written with great literary and historical relish, One More Kilometre examines the spread of cycling’s popularity, how it...
Джонатан Франзен. How to be Alone

How to be Alone

Джонатан Франзен

Jonathan Franzen's ‘The Corrections’ was the best-loved and most written-about novel of 2001. Nearly every in-depth review of it discussed what became known as 'The Harper's Essay,' Franzen's controversial 1996 look at the fate of the novel....
Alan Whicker. Journey of a Lifetime

Journey of a Lifetime

Alan Whicker

The iconic broadcasting legend dusts down his suitcase for a final journey around the globe, revisiting locations of significance to his life and career."You might say I'm set in my airways. I'm one of those lucky people whose professional and...
Matt Goss. More Than You Know

More Than You Know

Matt Goss

Matt Goss recounts his unbelievable life story in emotional detail. From financially deprived but emotionally rich beginnings, Matt sees his fortunes literally turned upside-down, with all the fame, glamour and money he could hope for violently...
Dale  Shaw. Letters of Not

Letters of Not

Dale Shaw

A collection of remarkable and completely made-up correspondence from the great and the good across history.Many books have collated the exceptional letters and personal writing of the famous, offering a fascinating insight into well-known...
Alex  Ross. Listen to This

Listen to This

Alex Ross

In Listen to This, the award-winning music critic and author of The Rest is Noise, Alex Ross looks forward and backward in musical culture: capturing essential figures in classical music history, as well as giving an alternative view of recent...
Michael  Chabon. Manhood for Amateurs

Manhood for Amateurs

Michael Chabon

Michael Chabon, author of ‘Wonder Boys’ and the Pulitzer Prize-wining ‘The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay’ , offers his first major work of non-fiction: an autobiographical narrative as inventive, beautiful and powerful as his novels.A...
Miles Smeeton. Once Is Enough

Once Is Enough

Miles Smeeton

This timeless classic is an exciting true story of survival against all odds.‘There was a sudden sickening sense of disaster. I felt a great lurch and heel, and a thunder of sound filled my ears. I was conscious, in a terrified moment, of being...
Дорис Лессинг. Going Home

Going Home

Дорис Лессинг

From the winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, a compelling account of her return to the land in which she grew up.In 1956, some seven years after departed for England, Doris Lessing returned home to Southern Rhodesia. It was a journey that...
Jane  Lynch. Happy Accidents

Happy Accidents

Jane Lynch

The hilarious and inspiring story of how Jane Lynch changed from a real-life Sue Sylvester to the happy and fulfilled actress she is today.In 1974, a fourteen-year-old girl in Dolton, Illinois, had a dream. A dream to become an actress, like her...
Marshall  Fine. Harvey Keitel

Harvey Keitel

Marshall Fine

Originally published in 1997 and now available as an ebook.It has not been possible to include the illustrations in the electronic edition.Perhaps the bravest and most inspiring actor of his generation, Harvey Keitel has made his menacing...
Gordon  Ramsay. Humble Pie

Humble Pie

Gordon Ramsay

Everyone thinks they know the real Gordon Ramsay: rude, loud, pathologically driven, stubborn as hell. But this is his real story…This is Gordon Ramsay’s autobiography – the first time he has told the full story of how he became the world’s most...
Gordon  Ramsay. Humble Pie

Humble Pie

Gordon Ramsay

Everyone thinks they know the real Gordon Ramsay: rude, loud, driven, stubborn. But this is his real story…In this fast-paced, bite-sized edition of his bestselling autobiography Ramsay tells the real story of how he became the world’s most...
Dr. Nick Edwards. In Stitches

In Stitches

Dr. Nick Edwards

The true story of an A&E doctor that became a huge word-of-mouth hit – now revised and updated. FROM THE PUBLISHER THAT BROUGHT YOU CONFESSIONS OF A GP. Forget what you have seen on Casualty or Holby City, this is what it is really like to...
Francis  Wheen. Karl Marx

Karl Marx

Francis Wheen

A major biography of the man who, more than any other, made the twentieth century. Written by an author of great repute.The history of the 20th century is Marx's legacy. Not since Jesus Christ has an obscure pauper inspired such global devotion...
Sean  Smith. Kim Kardashian

Kim Kardashian

Sean Smith

Bestselling biographer Sean Smith takes on the world’s number one reality star, Kim Kardashian West. This is the ultimate insight into the reality behind the woman who has defined fame in our modern culture – her childhood, her family, her...
John  Howard. Lazarus Rising

Lazarus Rising

John Howard

Ex-prime minister of Australia John Howard’s compelling autobiography.He has been one of Australia’s most controversial prime ministers, leading the Liberal Party to victory over four elections and becoming the second-longest-serving PM in the...
Philip Norman. Mick Jagger

Mick Jagger

Philip Norman

A miracle of still-plentiful hair, raw sex-appeal, and strutting talent . The frontman of one of the most influential and controversial groups of all time. A musical genius with a career spanning over four decades. Mick Jagger is a testament at...
Ed  Macy. Hellfire

Hellfire

Ed Macy

May 2006. Pilot Ed Macy arrives in Afghanistan with a contingent of the Apache AH Mk1. It’s the first operational tour for the deadly machines and confidence in the cripplingly expensive attack helicopter is low. It doesn’t help that for their...
Richard  Holmes. Footsteps

Footsteps

Richard Holmes

Richard Holmes’s great work of biographical exploration, published alongside its sister volume ‘Sidetracks’.In 1985, Richard Holmes published a small book of essays called ‘Footsteps’ and the writing of biography was changed forever. A daring...
Melanie  McGrath. Hopping

Hopping

Melanie McGrath

The sequel to the bestselling Silvertown, which tells the story of Aunt Daisy, and all the other Aunt Daisys – the locals of the old East End.For more than a century, hopping was the main event in the East End calendar – an annual expedition of...
James McDonagh Quinn. Knuckle

Knuckle

James McDonagh Quinn

When a simmering family feud between three clans of Irish travellers erupts after one member dies following a pub fight in London, the clans decide to go to war.Knuckle is the true story of James Quinn McDonagh – clan head and champion...
William  Rees-Mogg. Memoirs

Memoirs

William Rees-Mogg

William Rees-Mogg is one of the pivotal figures of post-war Britain. In this brilliantly entertaining memoir he recounts the story of a colourful life, and reflects on the key figures and events of his time.As editor of The Times (his glory...
Usain Bolt. Faster than Lightning: My Autobiography

Faster than Lightning: My Autobiography

Usain Bolt

Whether you know athletics or not, and even whether you know sport or not, chances are you know Usain Bolt. The fastest man on the planet, not just now but ever, Usain has won the hearts of people everywhere with his mind-blowing performances...
Isabel  George. Fearless Under Fire: Tangye

Fearless Under Fire: Tangye

Isabel George

An inspiring and heart-warming short story of canine devotion and bravery.A brave and loyal companion to the British soldiers in conflict in Afghanistan, Tangye began his years as a puppy mascot.Before long he was inseparable from the servicemen...
Gary Cockerill. From Coal Dust to Stardust

From Coal Dust to Stardust

Gary Cockerill

As Britain's most successful and high profile make-up artist, for the past 15 years Gary Cockerill has glossed the lips, curled the lashes and shared the secrets of the famous and fabulous.With his unique style of super-sexy, uber-glamorous...
Isabel  George. From Death Row To Glory: Caesar

From Death Row To Glory: Caesar

Isabel George

An inspiring and heart-warming short story of canine devotion and bravery.Eleven tracker dogs left their Army life in Australia to serve in the war in Vietnam – black Labrador Caesar was one of them.He had been rescued from death row,...
Graeme Saux Le. Graeme Le Saux: Left Field

Graeme Le Saux: Left Field

Graeme Saux Le

A former Southampton, Blackburn, Chelsea and England full-back, the erudite and engaging Graeme Le Saux is far removed from the archetypal British footballer. His distinctive commentary on all the major issues in football, on the pitch and...
Rosie  Lewis. Helpless: A True Short Story

Helpless: A True Short Story

Rosie Lewis

A dramatic short story from experienced foster carer Rosie Lewis.Baby Sarah is born to a crack-addicted mother on a freezing cold night in December. Rosie is woken a few short hours later, at 1am, and taken to the maternity unit by police escort...
Simon Court. Henry VIII: History in an Hour

Henry VIII: History in an Hour

Simon Court

Love history? Know your stuff with History in an Hour.King of England, claimant King of France, Lord – and later King – of Ireland, Supreme Head of the Church of England and, perhaps most famously, six times a husband, Henry VIII is England’s...
James  King. HOLLYWOOD SHAPED MY HAIR

HOLLYWOOD SHAPED MY HAIR

James King

A humorous look at the influence of celebrity style, charting the hairdos (and hair don’ts) James King has fashioned over the years.From the classic ‘Rachel from Friends’ to the questionable David Beckham mohawk, most of us, probably unwisely,...
Уильям Уортон. Houseboat on the Seine

Houseboat on the Seine

Уильям Уортон

A charming memoir from one of America’s best-loved novelists, William Wharton, author of war-time classic ‘Birdy’.Before even penning his first novel, William Wharton had left his home in Los Angeles to live with his family in Paris. On a...
John  Bishop. How Did All This Happen?

How Did All This Happen?

John Bishop

If you’re a man of a certain age you’ll know there comes a point in life when getting a sports car and over-analysing your contribution to society sounds like a really good idea.With a good job in sales and marketing and a nice house in...
John  Higgs. I Have America Surrounded

I Have America Surrounded

John Higgs

The brilliant first biography of the man President Nixon called 'the most dangerous man in America'.Timothy Leary was one of the most controversial and divisive figures of the twentieth century. President Nixon called him 'the most dangerous man...
Des  Lynam. I Should Have Been at Work

I Should Have Been at Work

Des Lynam

First published in 2005 and now available as an ebook. Des Lynam’s autobiography gives a frank and opinionated insight into the man behind the myth.Des Lynam is one of Britain's best-loved and most successful personalities.Famously guarded about...
Anne Wafula-Strike. In My Dreams I Dance

In My Dreams I Dance

Anne Wafula-Strike

They said it couldn't be done. But Anne Wafula achieved many remarkable things in her life. This is her incredible story.Struck down with polio at the age of two and a half, Anne overcame the prejudice rife in her native village in Kenya, where...
Warwick  Cairns. In Praise of Savagery

In Praise of Savagery

Warwick Cairns

One man’s journey in the footsteps of a great explorer into the heart of Africa.As a young man, Warwick Cairns met the then elderly explorer Wilfred Thesiger and the two men struck up an unlikely friendship. Invited to visit him at his African...
Susan  Faludi. In the Darkroom

In the Darkroom

Susan Faludi

A NEW YORK TIMES BOOK OF THE YEARWINNER OF THE KIRKUS PRIZESHORTLISTED FOR THE PULITZER PRIZE 2017From the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and best-selling author of ‘Backlash’, an astonishing confrontation with the enigma of her father and...

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