Overview :The first pictorial biography of Bogart--with fascinating and candid glimpses of his private and public life. Coe gives an incisive account ... Read More
Overview :A tender and wickedly funny portrait of England told through four generations of one family.Bournville is a quiet village in the heart of En... Read More
Overview :Winner of the Writers' Guild Best Fiction Award in England and the Prix M dicis in France Like a surreal and highly caffeinated version of T... Read More
Overview :Set against the turbulent British '70s--a decade of industrial strikes, IRA bombings and rising nationalist racism--this marvelous tale comb... Read More
Overview :The characters of The Rotters' Club-Jonathan Coe's beloved novel of adolescent life in the 1970s-have bartered their innocence for the venge... Read More
Overview :Beginning in the early years of this century, Number 11 follows two friends, Alison and Rachel, as they come of age. As the narrative progre... Read More
Overview :A blisteringly funny political critique wrapped up in a murder mystery, from one of Britain's most beloved novelistsPost-university life doe... Read More
Overview :"For the first time in his life, Gulliver felt ashamed of himself and his fellow-humans." Gulliver is a travel-hungry and adventurous ship's... Read More
Overview :A NEW YORK TIMES EDITORS' CHOICE"Outstanding."--Alex Harvey, Los Angeles Review of Books"Captivating...A delight."--Malcolm Forbes, Washingt... Read More
Overview :If Charles Dickens and Agatha Christie had ever managed to collaborate, they might have produced this shamelessly entertaining novel, which ... Read More
Overview :As a young girl, Rosamond is sent to Shropshire to escape the Blitz. Here, in the countryside, she forms a close bond with her older cousin,... Read More