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We've selected just a few books from the hundreds we have on offer, to give you some suggestions. But if there's nothing on this page which appeals then feel free to look around - we're sure you'll find something to interest you.


bookThe Dark Light Years
Brian Aldiss

First published in 1964, this challenging novel of interplanetary morality is probably one of the finest science fiction novels ever written by Brian Aldiss. £0.99

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bookHellborn
Gary Brandner

From the dark night of the centuries he has returned. He will have ihis rightful bride or he will utterly destroy the Earth. Gripping werewolf chiller. £0.89

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bookThe Arsonists
Max Frisch

Max Frisch's parable about our accommodating the very thing that will destroy us premiered at the Royal Court In 1961. The Arsonists was first presented in this translation by Alistair Beaton at the Royal Court on 1 November 2007. £1.39

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bookA Kentish Lad
Frank Muir

From his very first joke at the age of six, Frank Muir knew that his destiny was to make people laugh. For more than twenty-five years, in partnership with Denis Norden, he produced some of the most original comedy ever written for radio and television. This autobiography is guaranteed to put a smile on your face. £1.39

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bookGive the Little Corpse a Great Big Hand
George Bagby

It's opening night at the Limehouse, Broadway's newest nightclub. A golden mummy case is carried on stage. Inside a famous stripper waits to shed her wrappings. The case is opened to reveal that the blonde stripper has been murdered... £0.79

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bookThe Countryman - Summer 1978

A vintage edition of the magazine that "comes from the country". A range of interesting articles on many different aspects of rural life and living. Many illustrations and photographs. £1.29

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