Whether you’re spending this summer under a beach umbrella or a rain umbrella, contemplating a future free from work, or wondering where it all went wrong, we have lots of books for you to get stuck into!
In our 2016 Summer Reads we bring you a mix of translated fiction, new (and famous) names, revolutionary spirit, riots, and lots more: all 50% off until June 28th (with free shipping worldwide, & bundled ebooks where available).
You can also WIN ALL our Summer Reads (over 20 books) in our epic book giveaway! All you need to do is reblog this post on tumblr. See full details here.
Our 2016 Summer Reads includes fiction from Walter Benjamin, an explosive novel of Italy’s revolutionary 1969 by leading Italian novelist, Nanni Balestrini (with an introduction by Rachel Kushner), Ta-Nehisi Coates, George Monbiot, Owen Hatherley, Juliet Jacques, James Meek, & lots more!
Whether you’re spending this summer under a beach umbrella or a rain umbrella, contemplating a future free from work, or wondering where it all went wrong, we have lots of books for you to get stuck into!
In our 2016 Summer Reads we bring you a mix of translated fiction, new (and famous) names, revolutionary spirit, riots, and lots more: all 50% off until June 28th (with free shipping worldwide, & bundled ebooks where available).
You can also WIN ALL our Summer Reads (over 20 books) in our epic book giveaway! All you need to do is reblog this post on tumblr. See full details here.
Our 2016 Summer Reads includes fiction from Walter Benjamin, an explosive novel of Italy’s revolutionary 1969 by leading Italian novelist, Nanni Balestrini (with an introduction by Rachel Kushner), Ta-Nehisi Coates, George Monbiot, Owen Hatherley, Juliet Jacques, James Meek, & lots more!
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