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THE BOOKSELLER BUYER’S GUIDE | PUBLISHERS’ AUTUMN TITLES


VIRGIN BOOKS


JOHANNA’S CHRISTMAS JOHANNA BASFORD 27 OCTOBER, TPB, £9.99, 9780753557563 Tangles of holly and ivy, bauble-laden Christmas trees and mountains of exquisitely wrapped gifts are all waiting to be brought to life in this collection of pull-out prints.


14 JULY, HB, £20, 9781473633858 This “journey to the dark heart of British politics” reveals the financial interests that politicians would rather you didn’t hear about. From banks and private corporations, to lobbying and the arms trade, there are MPs making millions by moonlighting in second jobs.


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ALLEN LANE


THE ENEMY WITHIN SAYEEDA WARSI 29 SEPTEMBER, HB, £20, 9780241276020 Baroness Warsi tracks the changing currents in British attitudes and policy towards Islam and unpicks the challenges for Muslims with brutal honesty, offering solutions to the big issues of our time with much-needed clarity and humour.


BITEBACK


FEAR AND LOATHING ON THE BREXIT TRAIL OWEN BENNETT 01 SEPTEMBER, PB, £12.99, 9781785900983 Inside story of the battle for Brexit, “from the massing of the UKIP foot soldiers after the General Election and the Judean People’s Front nature of the Leave groups to the arrival of the Cabinet cavalry to the cause”.


HARPERCOLLINS


THE LONG GAME JONATHAN CHAIT 15 DECEMBER, HB, £18.99, 9780062426970 US political commentator digs deep into Obama’s record on major policy fronts— economics, the environment, domestic reform, health care, race, foreign policy, and civil rights—to demonstrate why history will judge our 44th president as among the greatest in history.


HODDER


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GENERATION M SHELINA JANMOHAMED 30 JULY, TPB, £12.99, 9781780769097


Exploring the rise of a new generation of young, hip and self-empowered Muslims who believe that their identity encompasses both faith and modernity. Understanding their mindset is crucial, argues Janomohamed who writes for the Times and Guardian.


THE BBC TOM MILLS 15 NOVEMBER, HB, £16.99, 9781784784829 In a book subtitled “The Myth of a Public Service”, Mills argues that from the “Today”


ALLEN LANE


THE LANGUAGE OF CITIES DEYAN SUDJIC 27 OCTOBER, HB, £20, 9780241188040 The director of the Design Museum decodes the underlying forces that shape


ON THE FRINGE IMOGEN TAYLOR 29 SEPTEMBER, HB, £50, 9781910258774 In this unique combination of social history and style bible, Taylor brings a sharp eye and ready wit not only to decorating style but also to the social history of the latter part of the 20th century as she looks back at her 50 years with Colefax and Fowler.


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THE ORIGINS OF ISIS SIMON MABON AND STEPHEN ROYLE 30 SEPTEMBER, TPB, £10.99, 9781784536961 Based on original scholarly sources and first-hand research in the region, this provides an authoritative and closely-analysed look at the emergence of ISIS.


YOU SAY YOU WANT A REVOLUTION? GEOFF MARSH; VICKY BROACKES 05 SEPTEMBER, HB, £40, 9781851778911 Examines that late 1960s moment when youth culture drove an optimistic idealism, motivating people to come together and question established power structures across every area of society. Accompanies major V&A exhibition, “You Say You Want a Revolution: Records & Rebels 1966-70”.


VERSO BOOKS


THE AGE OF JIHAD PATRICK COCKBURN 11 OCTOBER, HB, £20, 9781784784492 The award-winning Middle East correspondent of he Independent charts the collapse of the Middle East and the rise of ISIS, examining its origins in the sectarian conflict that engulfed Iraq following the war of 2003, and the devastating role of the West in creating this “hellish crucible”.


WILLIAM COLLINS


LAND ROVER BEN FOGLE 06 OCTOBER, HB, £20, 9780008194222 To understand the national love affair with the Land Rover, Fogle travels the length of the British Isles in an old Series 1 vehicle, spending time with Defender enthusiast Sir Ranulph Fiennes, the Royal Marines and the Dartmoor search-and-rescue teams.


SIMON & SCHUSTER


THE WAR ON WOMEN SUE LLOYD-ROBERTS 11 AUGUST, HB, £16.99, 9781471153907


The late, admired, pioneering TV journalist with a gripping narrative that interweaves the real-life stories of women who are fighting gross inequality.


V & A


programme to “Newsnight”, Nick Robinson to Robert Peston, Mills shows why we are only getting the news that the establishment wants you to hear.


our cities, and considers the differences between capital cities and other cities to understand why it is that we often feel more comfortable in our status as Londoners, Muscovites, or Mumbaikars than in our national identities.


CONRAN OCTOPUS


TERENCE CONRAN: MY LIFE IN DESIGN SIR TERENCE CONRAN 08 AUGUST, HB, £30, 9781840917208 Now in his eighties, Sir Terence looks back on his 60 years at the forefront of the design world in this illustrated retrospective of the Conran brand, from furniture and the founding of Habitat to the Design Museum, his restaurants and other public spaces.


PARTICULAR BOOKS


DEAR DATA GIORGIA LUPI; STEFANIE POSAVEC 01 SEPTEMBER, PB, £20, 9781846149061


Aiming to make data artistic, personal and open to all, this collaborative gift book presents 52 postcards sent between the authors each week for a year. They describe what happened to them, not in words but in drawings constituting a hand-crafted approach to data visualisation. Their work will be displayed at the Science Museum on publication.


PIMPERNEL PRESS


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