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Excellent quality Hardback books- mostly non-fiction


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All more or less immaculate unless otherwise stated.




Bill Bryson - At Home. A short history of private life ?5


Lawrence Dallaglio - It's In The Blood. My Life ?3


Stephen Fry - The Fry Chronicles ?5


Stephen Fry - Moab Is My Washpot (Dustcover a little tatty, otherwise immaculate) ?2


Greavsie - The Autobiography ?2


Will Carling - My Autobiography ?2


Brian Moore - The Thoughts of Chairman Moore ?2


Bill Bryson - A Walk in the Woods ?2


Brian Johnston - Someone Who Was (Reflections on a life of happiness and fun) ?2


Summers Will Never Be The Same Again - A tribute to Brian Johnston- Edited by Christopher Martin-Jenkins & Pat Gibson ?2


Graham Henry & Nick Bishop - Henry's Pride, Inside the Lions' Tour Down Under ?2


Rick Stein - French Oddysey ?3


Leiths Baking Bible (soft back) ?5


Gordon Ramsey - Fast Food, Recipes from the F Word ?2


The Hairy Bikers Big Book of Baking ?2


Jamie Oliver- Jamie's Great Britain ?4


Ben Aaronovitch - Whisper's Underground ?3


Grandma's German Cookbook ?2


Tony Bullimore - Saved (an extraordinarry tale of survival and rescue in the southern ocean) ?2


Gyles Brandreth - Breaking the Code, Westminster Diaries ?3


Martin Amis - Lionel Asbo ?2


Charles Cumming - A Colder War ?3

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