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The Pink Line
The World’s Queer Frontiers
2024 || Paperback || Mark Gevisser || Profile Books Ltd
Eye-opening, moving, and crafted with expert research, this is a vital journey of epic scope, across the world's most challenging new frontiers.
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The Daily Laws
366 Meditations from the author of the bestselling The 48 Laws of Power
2024 || Paperback || Robert Greene || Profile Books Ltd
Daily doses of wisdom from the master of self-development.
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Surviving the Daily Grind
How to get by and get on at work today
2024 || Paperback || Philip Coggan || Profile Books Ltd
The esteemed Bartleby's one-stop guide to surviving the daily grind
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The Book of Human Emotions
An Encyclopedia of Feeling from Anger to Wanderlust
2024 || Paperback || Tiffany Watt Smith || Profile Books Ltd
Now available in paperback: let Tiffany Watt Smith guide you through the history, politics, art, literature and philosophy of 156 emotions from around the world, from Iktsuarpok to Indignation.
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Perennial Seller
The Art of Making and Marketing Work that Lasts
2024 || Paperback || Ryan Holiday || Profile Books Ltd
Bestselling author and marketing strategist Ryan Holiday reveals how a classic work - a Perennial Seller - is made and marketed.
Moneyland (e-book)
Why Thieves And Crooks Now Rule The World And How To Take It Back
2018 || E-book via Bookshelf || Oliver Bullough || Profile Books Ltd
SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER
WATERSTONES NON-FICTION BOOK OF THE MONTH
SHORTLISTED FOR THE ORWELL PRIZE 2019
SUNDAY TIMES BUSINESS BOOK OF THE YEAR
an ECONOMIST Politics and Current Affairs book of the year
and a DAILY MAIL and TIMES book of the year
'You cannot understand power, wealth and poverty without knowing about Moneyland.'
Simon Kuper, New Statesman
2019: democracy is eating itself, inequality is skyrocketing, the system is breaking apart. Why?
Because in 1962, some bankers in London had ...