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When an English pilot and a German baron appear in a down-at-heel town in neutral southern Ireland at the start of WW2, ex-convent-girl Mary Collins's hopes of making it to Hollywood get caught up in a comic battle for survival.
Back in England after four years' banishment in the Caribbean, Belle Nash tries to help Pablo Fanque, the black bare-back rider from Norfolk who longs to start his own circus, only to be thwarted by the hated Lord Servitude, a die-hard advocate of slavery. Set in 1835, William Keeling's second novel in The Gay Street Chronicles series balances a satire on the manners of the English with a stern morality tale about bigotry and racism.
The Romanian artist George Tomaziu expected to be imprisoned for monitoring German troop movements during the Second World War. He also expected that, after the war and his release, he might be honoured for fighting Fascism. Instead the new Communist government sent him back to prison and stranded him there, for 13 years. This is his memoir.
Brian Verity was a fragile character with a horror of Huntington's disease. He married the nurse who had cared for him in hospital after the breakdown of his marriage, then noticed she was developing the same worrying signs as other members of her family. What to do?
When Gaia Champion's soufflee fails to rise, it sets off a chain of events that overthrows the settled order in 1830s Bath.
Following the death of his girlfriend in England, Michael Roberts becomes obsessed with his first teenage love in Belfast in the late 1960s, just ahead of the Troubles, and struggles to recall painful truths that he has long suppressed.
Robert Dudley Best (1892-1984) had a ringside seat at the birth of the Modern Movement in England and this remarkable memoir sets the story straight on what the real issues were as British design emerged into the 20th century.
Bitter-sweet stories about cosmopolitan, self-confident women in an era just before the birth of feminism, conventional in their expectations of men, their pasts behind them but still looking for their anchor in the present, always just a step away from displacement and alienation.
Torn from his parents as a boy, Stephen Mzamane is trained by the Anglican mission to be a preacher in southern Africa but finds challenges go beyond those of his flock: his unresolved relationship with his family and people, the condescension of church leaders towards black pastors, and "That Woman"-seen once in a photograph and never forgotten.
A political satire, half Lewis Carroll, half traditional Daoist literature, about a modern-day Chinese schoolteacher who falls into an alcoholic sleep and dreams himself back a thousand years, rising through the ranks of the imperial civil service until he achieves the position of Prime Minister-and then finds himself stranded.
After befriending Germany in the 1900s, Robert Best and his brother were eagerly fighting it in the 1910s. In this extraordinary memoir, one of Britain's most important industrial designers tracks his career from the progressive idealism of his school days at Bedales to his passionate enlistment into the Royal Flying Corps just a few years later.
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