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  • The Truth about IKEAby Johan Stenebo

    Gibson Square 2010; US$ 13.11

    How did IKEA become the world’s largest design brand, as popular as Lego, CocaCola and Nike? Privately held by one of the world’s richest men, the company is renowned for its secrecy. How did the company transform itself from one rural Swedish store to a global behemoth with a turnover of $30 billion and 700 million visitors a year? In... more...

  • A Home for the Heartby Angela Neustatter

    Gibson Square 2012; US$ 11.65

    ?What home can offer us.? BBC Women?s Hour ?Making [home] a source of comfort and connection.? Observer ?How to achieve this...? Times We all need a safe place to balance our private and work lives. Such a refuge is increasingly rare, however, due to the demands of modern life. Angela... more...

  • 7-7by Crispin Black

    Gibson Square 2010; US$ 5.82

    How could a moment of triumph about the Olympic Bid turn into a catastrophe? These terrible events follow on the continuing revelations that the intelligence reports that were the government's basis for the invasion of Iraq were deeply flawed and the recent admission by the Ministry of Defence that it failed to foresee the size and ferocity of the... more...

  • The Diversity Illusionby Ed West

    Gibson Square 2013; US$ 11.36

    2002 - ICM Research polling for the BBC: 47 per cent of white Britons believed immigration had damaged British society (a belief shared by 22 per cent of black and Asian Britons) and 28 per cent believed it had benefited it. 2012 - YouGov polling for the Sunday Times: 11 per cent of people believe that immigration in the past decade has been ?a... more...

  • The Folly of French Kissingby Carla McKay

    Gibson Square 2012; US$ 7.28

    After being innocently embroiled in a school scandal, teacher Judith Hay decides there is only one thing she can do: leave Britain. The small village of Vevey in Languedoc near Montpellier seems the perfect answer. Life is cheap and the views are pretty. Vevey, however, may well be the French answer to St Mary's Mead, hiding an abundance of vice behind... more...

  • Chinaby George Walden

    Gibson Square 2012; US$ 7.28

    George Walden specialised in China whilst working for the Foreign Office. In this authoritative primer on China, he shows what it wants from the world and how it perceives us from the point of history - in 1950 Mao warned Russia that its policies would bring the collapse of soviet communism. The Chinese juggernaut that has launched on to the world... more...

  • Time to Emigrate?by Robert Solent; George Walden

    Gibson Square 2012; US$ 5.82

    The idea for Time to Emigrate? first came about when one of George Walden?s sons asked him whether he should emigrate. He set about writing down a few of his thoughts in a letter. The notes grew and grew. When Walden discovered that many of his son?s generation were considering the same question he decided to use his notes for a book, Time to Emigrate?... more...

  • The New Rulesby Catherine Hakim

    Gibson Square 2012; US$ 14.57

    ?Top academic? take on adultery? Irish Independent ?The recipe for happiness?? ? Telegraph ?Could having an affair save your marriage?? ? The Daily Mail Online ?I agree with Catherine Hakim? ? Deidre Sanders, The Sun ?The grown up way to love? ? Sunday Times Is the internet is changing the way we form relationships? Thanks to Facebook we all have... more...

  • Soul Musicby Candace Allen

    Gibson Square 2012; US$ 14.57

    Can music change lives, and classical music in particular? In Soul Music, novelist and former activist of African descent, Candace Allen asks whether the pitched battles between ?our? music and ?their? music of her youth are alive among young people engaged in music study. She follows the beat of music ? from Blues, Miles Davis as friend of the family,... more...

  • Ciao Bellaby Helena Frith Powell

    Gibson Square 2012; US$ 7.28

    ?You really must read? Ciao Bella.? Sunday Times ?Fascinating? comic? delightful? Sunday Times ?Humorous? rich and satisfying.? Daily Telegraph 'Beautifully written, it made me laugh and I wanted to follow in Helena?s footsteps round Italy.? Kate Figes ?A travel book with a difference.? Coventry Evening Telegraph ?An ideal stocking filler.? Evening... more...