September is a respected independent, author-focused
Books in which to lose yourself … and find yourself
NEW RELEASES
This week’s featured author
Emily MacGregor
Music | Memoir
Dr Emily MacGregor is a writer, broadcaster, and music historian. She appears regularly on BBC Radio 3 and 4, and has written for the Guardian. Her academic CV includes a doctorate from Oxford University and subsequent research positions at Harvard University and King’s College London, where she’s currently based. She’s the author of Interwar Symphonies and the Imagination: Politics, Identity, and the Sound of 1933 (Cambridge University Press) and is winner of the Jerome Roche Prize. Emily cohabits in London with an unapologetically fluffy dog.
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Hummingbirds, flamingos, anecondas and ocelots
To Stanfords for a wonderful evening with Michael Webster discussing The Condor’s Feather: Travelling Wild in South America.
Challenging Preconceptions
This week Rebecca Lowe has had a fascinating event talking to Tim Moss at the Cycle Touring Festival and a great review in The Critic.
Small Press of the Year Regional Finalist
We are over the moon to be regional finalist for the The British Press Award Small Press of the Year 2022, along with strong competition.