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Vegan on the Cheap
Wiley 2010; US$ 17.95You don't have to blow your budget to eat great meatless and dairy-free meals every day. With Vegan on the Cheap , you can enjoy delicious vegan meals every day of the week. Veteran food writer and vegan authority Robin Robertson provides 150 mouth-watering, exciting recipes that cost just 50 cents to $2 per serving-hefty savings to go with hearty... more...
Medea
Random House Group Ltd 2008; US$ 9.33Medea has been betrayed. Her husband Jason has left her for a younger woman. He has forgotten all the promises he made and is even prepared to abandon their two sons. But Medea is not a woman to accept such disrespect passively. Strong-willed and fiercely intelligent, she turns her formidable energies to working out the greatest, and most horrifying,... more...
1,000 Vegan Recipes
Wiley 2011; US$ 35.00Whether you're a new to vegan cooking, a long-time vegan, or someone who is just trying to eat meatless meals a few times a week, this is the book for you. You will have a lifetime of recipes and inspiration. These delicious recipes for breakfast, lunch, dinner and everything in between, are cholesterol-free, low in saturated fat, and high in... more...
Party Vegan
Wiley 2010; US$ 17.95The first and only vegan celebration cookbook on the market It's one thing to cook vegan for yourself, but what about hosting parties and holiday get-togethers for friends and family? Party Vegan has you covered with more than 140 scrumptious animal-free recipes for parties of every kind. Whether you're hosting a child's birthday or a sophisticated... more...
The Wrecking Light
Pan Macmillan 2011; US$ 8.95Robin Robertson?s fourth collection is, if anything, an even more intense, moving, bleakly lyrical, and at times shocking book than Swithering, winner of the Forward Prize. These poems are written with the authority of classical myth, yet sound utterly contemporary: the poet?s gaze ? whether on the natural world or the details of his own life ? is... more...
Swithering
Pan Macmillan 2012; US$ 9.58WINNER OF THE 2006 FORWARD PRIZE In Scots, the verb 'swither' has two meanings: to be doubtful, to waver, to be in two minds; and to appear in shifting forms - indeterminate and volatile. From disarmingly direct poems about the end of childhood to erotically charged lyrics about the ends of desire, Robertson's powerful third collection is stalked and... more...
Mortification: Writers? Stories of their Public Shame
HarperCollins Publishers 2012; Not AvailableA collection of stories from some of the world?s greatest writers about their own public humiliation. more...
The Wrecking Light
Pan Macmillan UK 2010; US$ 17.08Robin Robertson's fourth collection is, if anything, an even more intense, moving, bleakly lyrical, and at times shocking book than 'Swithering', winner of the Forward Prize. These poems are written with the authority of classical myth, yet sound utterly contemporary: the poet's gaze - whether on the natural world or the details of his own life - is... more...
Swithering
Pan Macmillan UK 2006; US$ 17.08Myth, folklore and folksong interpenetrate some wonderfully vivid meditations on childhood and children, landscape and history; but most of all Robertson's new book is concerned with the transformations of art, of love and fate. The book, as the title implies ("swithering" is Scots for "caught between two decisions") hovers in that space where everything... more...
Hill of Doors
Pan Macmillan UK 2013; US$ 15.18A brilliant new collection from the Forward Prize winning poet Charged with strangeness and beauty, 'Hill of Doors' is a haunted and haunting book, where each successive poem seems a shape conjured from the shadows, and where the uncanny is made physically present. The collection sees the return of some familiar members of the Robertson company,... more...









