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THE BOOKSELLER BUYER’S GUIDE | PUBLISHERS’ AUTUMN TITLES


ADLARD COLES NAUTICAL


UNTIE THE LINES: SETTING SAIL AND BREAKING FREE EMMA BAMFORD July, pb, £8.99, 9781472928320


The next instalment of the sailing and travel adventures of Emma Bamford. E


AMERICAN UNIVERSITY IN CAIRO PRESS


WOMEN TRAVELERS ON THE NILE: AN ANTHOLOGY DEBORAH MANLEY ED August, hb, £11.99, 9789774167874 Egypt’s fabled sights through the eyes of women travellers across the centuries.


ARMCHAIR TRAVELLER


SPAIN: BODY AND SOUL H M VAN DEN BRINK July, pb, £10, 9781909961210


A lively description of Spain, its food, culture and traditions. E


AN ARMCHAIR TRAVELLER HISTORY OF BEIJING JONATHAN CLEMENTS September, hb, £12.99, 9781909961272


An essential introduction to one of the world’s most remarkable cities. E


ATLANTIC BOOKS


TINY CHURCHES DIXE WILLS October, hb, £16.99, 9780749577681 Dixe Wills guide to 60 of the loveliest and most diminutive churches in Britain.


BANTAM BOOKS


UNDER THE TUSCAN SUN: ANNIVERSARY EDITION FRANCES MAYES September, mmpb, £7.99, 9780857503589 A celebration of the extraordinary quality of life in Tuscany, contains new material.


BLOOMSBURY


PSYCHOGEOGRAPHY WILL SELF September, tpb, £20, 9781408880326 The best of Will Self’s columns for the Independent, on the oddities of place. E


FISHING IMPOSSIBLE: THREE FISHING FANATICS. TEN EPIC ADVENTURES. BLOWFISH; CHARLIE; JAY October, hb, £20, 9781786491169


Extreme Fishing for the “Top Gear” generation. Based on massive Autumn ITV show. E


AURUM PRESS


ON TRAILS: FROM ANTHILLS TO THE ALPS, HOW TRAILS MAKE SENSE OF A CHAOTIC WORLD ROBERT MOOR


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BRADT TRAVEL GUIDES


GULLIBLE’S TRAVELS: CONFESSIONS OF AN INTERNATIONAL TOWEL THIEF FROM THE PRESENTER OF BBC’S HOLIDAY PROGRAMME AND ITV’S WISH YOU WERE HERE JOHN CARTER July, pb, £10.99, 9781784770327 Gullible’s Travels are the travel tales from around the world from the popular television presenter. E


THE PENNINE WAY: PORTRAIT OF A PATH: THE STORY OF BRITAIN’S OLDEST AND BEST NATIONAL TRAIL ANDREW MCCLOY September, pb, £12.95, 9781852849245 The story of Britain’s oldest and best National Trail. E


EBURY PRESS


I NEVER KNEW THAT ABOUT NEW YORK CHRISTOPHER WINN August, pb, £8.99, 9781785034688 New York New York so good they named it twice—find out why. E


ECONOMIST BOOKS


TREASURE PALACES: GREAT WRITERS VISIT GREAT MUSEUMS MAGGIE FERGUSSON ED November, hb, £12.99, 9781781256909 Great writers give us personal tours of the museums they treasure. E


ELAND


THE VIEW FROM THE GROUND: PEACETIME DISPATCHES, 1936-87 MARTHA GELLHORN July, pb, £12.99, 9781780601045


August, hb, £16.99, 9781781312582 A striking début from a tremendous new talent, Rob Moor explores the nature of trails. E


AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION


CHRONICLE BOOKS (ADULT)


GHOST WAVE: THE DISCOVERY OF CORTES BANK AND THE BIGGEST WAVE ON EARTH CHRIS DIXON September, pb, £9.99, 9781452155852 In this dramatic work of non-fiction journalist Chris Dixon unlocks the secrets of Cortes Bank.


CICERONE PRESS EXPLORE BOOKS


FORTY SHADES OF WHITE: MY AMAZING ANTARCTIC JOURNEY GINNI BAZLINTON; RANULPH FIENNES FOREWORD September, pbo, £11.99, 9781911184003


When Ginni Bazlinton signed up for a voyage to the planet’s fifth largest and coldest continent.


EYE BOOKS


GOOD MORNING AFGHANISTAN: THE TRUE STORY WASEEM MAHMOOD August, 2nd edn, pb, £9.99, 9781785630248 Post-Taliban Afghanistan: one man is uniquely placed to offer help. E


CHASING HORNBILLS SIMON FENTON September, pb, £8.99, 9781785630262 The Accidental African is becoming more deliberate, but will the allure triumph over the hardships? E


FRANCES LINCOLN


HIDDEN HISTORIES: A SPOTTER’S GUIDE TO THE BRITISH LANDSCAPE MARY-ANN OCHOTA October, hb, £20, 9780711236929 Decipher the story of our landscape through the features you can see around you.


GOMER PRESS


HILLS OF WALES JIM PERRIN September, hb, £14.99, 9781785621468 An appreciation of the hills of Wales; their character, their resonance and histories.


THE PEN Y GWRYD HOTEL: TALES FROM THE SMOKE ROOM


It’s about revolutions in the making, guilty acts of state terrorism, poverty, injustice and recovery.


THE FACE OF WAR: WRITINGS FROM THE FRONTLINE, 1937-1985 MARTHA GELLHORN July, pb, £12.99, 9781780601052


Find yourself plunged straight back into the frontline of past wars 1937-1985.


TRAVEL WRITING


ROB GOODFELLOW; JONATHAN COPELAND; PETER O’NEILL EDS July, hb, £19.99, 9781785621499 A unique portrayal of the home of British


mountaineering in the heart of Snowdonia.


GRAFFEG


THE MOST GLORIOUS PROSPECT BETTINA HARDEN September, hb, £30, 9781910862629 The historic gardens of Wales as seen through the prism of the writings of contemporary travellers and tourists.


HAMISH HAMILTON


VENICE, AN INTERIOR JAVIER MAR¡AS November, pb, £5, 9780241248874 An essay on Venice from the award-winning author of Thus Bad Begins.


HARPERPERENNIAL


SAINT-GERMAIN-DES- PRES: PARIS’S REBEL QUARTER JOHN BAXTER December, pb, £9.99, 9780062431905 John Baxter takes readers and travellers on a narrative tour of Saint-Germain-des-Pres, past and present.


HEAD OF ZEUS


HOUSE OF SNOW: AN ANTHOLOGY OF THE GREATEST WRITING ABOUT NEPAL RANULPH FIENNES FOREWORD; ED DOUGLAS INTRO August, hb, £20, 9781784974589 An anthology of the greatest literature about Nepal. E


HODDER PAPERBACK


WALKING THE HIMALAYAS LEVISON WOOD October, pb, £9.99, 9781473626263


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