‘A deeply profound and surreal experience ! Reading The Wall left me drained !!
All mankind it seems has perished, leaving our herione the only survivor in a hidden valley behind a wall of glass !
Can she fight her own psychological demons and live ? or go insane with madness !!
that lies deep within us all ? An extraordinary read’
-Waterstones Lancaster staff review of The Wall by Marien Haushofer. Get your copy today!


Free Markets mean Cheaper Energy- Rupert Darwall for the National Review. The Age of Global Warming by Rupert Darwall is available now!
‘Easily the best history of the restaurant I’ve read’
Tom Parker-Bowles on Growing Up in Restaurants by James Pembroke. Tom tells the Mail Online about lunching with James at Sweetings.
Rupert Darwall argues that America’s policy on carbon emissions was a product of hardheaded pragmatism. The Age of Global Warming by Rupert Darwall is available now!


Jean Dawnay talks to Barbara Longford about Terence Rattigan in the Oldie. An Evening on Terence Rattigan with Princess Galitzine is at the V&A on 15th July. Terence Rattigan: The Man and his Work by Michael Darlow is available now!
Brian Sewell’s Outsider II has been shortlisted for the Spear’s book award, in the memoir category. The winner will be announced in September…
Brian Sewell will be speaking at York Festival of Ideas on Tuesday 18th June from 18.30. Outsider and Outsider II available now….
‘All mega stuff, unflinchingly honest and exuberantly entertaining. Giant thumbs-up recommendation’
– Fitzrovia News on Backing Into Light by Colin Spencer – available now!
Cinema Blend on the US release of film The Wall, Quartet book by Marlen Haushofer
You can also watch the trailer and the first clip! The Wall by Marlen Haushofer is available now!
The Daily Mail reviews Growing Up in Restaurants by James Pembroke
The Daily Mail gives a fantastic review of Growing Up in Restaurants by James Pembroke. Get your copy now!
‘I can’t imagine that there is another book about the end of humanity that is anywhere near as homely and at times idyllic as this’
– The Bookbag reviews The Wall by Marlen Haushofer. Pre-order The Wall today…