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Treasure Islands: Tax Havens and the Men who Stole the World

Treasure Islands: Tax Havens and the Men who Stole the World

by Nicholas Shaxson

This is the ugliest chapter in global economic affairs since slavery - and secretive offshore tax havens ...

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The Hacker Ethic

The Hacker Ethic

by Pekka Himanen

A bold manifesto for a new theory of work in the digital age.A thoroughly spirited and commendable framework for human creativity' Financial Times

Hair's Fate / Knockemstiff (Storycuts)

Hair's Fate / Knockemstiff (Storycuts)

by Donald Ray Pollock

Two short stories: a haircut punishment leads to a drastic decision; and an imminent elopment causes disquiet.

Half a Wife: The Working Family's Guide to Getting a Life Back

Half a Wife: The Working Family's Guide to Getting a Life Back

by Gaby Hinsliff

How one highflyer completely rethought her work and family life, and what doing it differently could mean for parents everywhere.

The Half Brother

The Half Brother

by Lars Saabye Christensen

'Bruising and brilliant-This is a great river of a book-Magnificent- Unique' Independent

The Half Healed

The Half Healed

by Michael Symmons Roberts

His first collection since the Whitbread-winning Corpus

Half of the Human Race

Half of the Human Race

by Anthony Quinn

'Half of the Human Race is the sort of novel one presses on a friend in a spirit of happy envy, confident of the fictional treat that lies ahead of them' Evening Standard

The Hamilton Case

The Hamilton Case

by Michelle de Kretser

'A mesmeric study of a family, a scandal and a murder, set in Ceylon in the 1930s. (Booker judges, where were you?)' Hilary Mantel, Daily Telegraph'A novel so delicious that you have to keep stopping as ...

Hammer

Hammer

by Sara Stockbridge

A blistering tale of lust and burglary set in nineteenth-century Whitechapel and a bold and stylish debut novel from actress Sara Stockbridge

Handel: The Man & His Music

Handel: The Man & His Music

by Jonathan Keates

Fully revised, expanded and updated edition of Jonathan Keates' magisterial 1985 biography of one of the world's favourite composers.

The Handless Maiden

The Handless Maiden

by Vicki Feaver

'Thin beautifully etched ice - over such deep shocking water.' Ted Hughes

Books: 179