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Jane Casey and Stuart Neville have been longlisted for the Theakston Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year 2025. Casey has ...
Bibi happens to be the late maternal grandmother of a scholar-author Harleen Singh whose one-of-a-kind book with a curious ...
Peruse enough bookstores – or just stroll past their window displays – and you’ll certainly have encountered the design trends adorning our best (and bestselling) literature. Illustrations abound: ...
It is a very interesting history of the physical printed book which is very timely during these contemporary times because the book is increasingly becoming online.
But the opening of La Fondation, a 58-room hotel with interiors by the New York-based design firm Roman and Williams, might ...
An American who had lived abroad, he sought out books by up-and-coming German writers, while ghostwriting memoirs for rock ...
The village of Wissett near Halesworth in Suffolk has a long history, from a mention in the Domesday Book to the site of a new 103-acre solar farm.
A medieval jousting tournament will take place at Blenheim Palace this spring. The annual tournament, featuring the Knights of Middle England, will transform the UNESCO World Heritage Site near ...
Here are some of the Old English names for places around Oxfordshire: The name “Oxford” comes from the Old English Oxenaforda, meaning “ford of the oxen”. This refers to a shallow crossing in the ...
Elroy and the Aliens recently debuted on Steam as a hand-drawn point-and-click adventure that was inspired by classic ...
Bruce Nauman’s “Clown Torture” vintage exhibit invites its audience to see the pain bubbling beneath a veneer of jubilance.
A Wiltshire village closed to the public for more than 80 years opened its eerie streets to the public for a short period over Easter weekend.
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