Jonathan Cape
The Rescue Man
This is first novel of Anthony Quinn, film critic of The Independent, and a most impressive debut it is. Liverpool…
Archibald Wavell: The Life and Times of an Imperial Servant
I first came across Archibald, Lord Wavell (1883-1950), through his popular poetry anthology Other Men’s Flowers. I knew little of…
I Believe In Yesterday
Tim Moore, known more for his amusing travel books, has written a wonderfully funny and intelligent account of his seven…
Sway
As I stood on the outside and watched the careers of musical groups like The Beatles and The Stones, I…
The Wreck of the Medusa: The Most Famous Sea Disaster of the Nineteenth Century
In 1816, the French frigate Medusa, bound for Senegal, hit a reef off the coast of Africa. This book is…
House of Meetings
Editors' choice
Written as a confession, House of Meetings is the story of two brothers—the unnamed narrator and Lev—and the beautiful, free-spirited…
Lionheart And Lackland And The Wars Of Conquest
This is a scholarly but somehow nostalgic look at the “Devil’s Brood”, the quarrelsome sons of Henry II and Eleanor…
The Last Revolution: 1688 and the Creation of the Modern World
The Revolution of 1688 has been called ‘bloodless’. On the whole the description holds. But as Patrick Dillon’s fascinating book…
Henry VIII’s Last Victim
This book is rightly subtitled ‘The Life and Times of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey.’ The author is to be…
The Truth About Sascha Knisch
Set in the oppressively hot summer of 1928 Berlin, this is a fascinating, though often obscure novel. The eponymous Sascha…
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