Fiction in translation

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  • Blue Guides Tales from the DUAL MONARCHY

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  • And Other Stories All the Lights

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    Book SynopsisWinner of the Leipzig Book Fair Prize 2008A man bets all he has on a horserace to pay for an expensive operation for his dog. A young refugee wants to box her way straight off the boat to the top of the sport. Old friends talk all night after meeting up by chance. She imagines a future together.Stories about people who have lost out in life and in love, and about their hopes for one really big win, the chance to make something of their lives. In silent apartments, desolate warehouses, prisons and by the river, Meyer strikes the tone of our harsh times, and finds the grace notes, the bright lights shining in the dark.

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  • Kill Them with Kindness

    Orenda Books Kill Them with Kindness

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    Book SynopsisA Japanese scientist thwarts an international plot to release a deadly virus by mutating it to make people kinder, but something goes horribly wrong A darkly funny, mind-blowing speculative thriller from the most original writer in Britain' (Daily Express)Utterly believable, dark and disturbing one of my books of the year' Trevor Wood Brilliantly original an alternative reality of the pandemic that's both terrifyingly plausible, relevant and timely' Sam Holland Clever, compelling, funny and it really makes you think: could it yet happen? Or did it happen already?' Daily MailIdealism clashes with political cynicism in a scathingly pointed satire that serves as a reminder of how the pandemic brought out the best in people but also, in some instances, the very worst' Financial Times  _________ Compassion may be humanity's deadliest weaponThe threat of nuclear war is no longer scary. This is much worse. It's invisible. It works quickly. And it's comingThe scourge has already infected and killed half the population in China and it is heading towards the UK. There is no time to escape. The British government sees no way out other than to distribute Dignity Pills' to its citizens: One last night with family or loved ones before going to sleep forever together. Because the contagion will kill you and the horrifying news footage shows that it will be better to go quietly.Dr Haruto Ikeda, a Japanese scientist working at a Chinese research facility, wants to save the world. He has discovered a way to mutate a virus. Instead of making people sick, instead of causing death, it's going to make them... nice. Instead of attacking the lungs, it will work into the brain and increase the host's ability to feel and show compassion. It will make people kind.Ikeda's quest is thoughtful and noble, and it just might work. Maybe humanity can be saved. Maybe it doesn't have to be the end.But kindness may also be the biggest killer of all  _______ One of the best things I've ever read incredibly moving and hugely entertaining' Chris McDonald It's the author's black humour and thought-provoking observations on human nature and our society that take over your brain to the extent that you'll be thinking about it for weeks after'' CultureFlyWhen Carver switches into full sci-fi, everything that comes before is injected with even deeper and darker themes, adding new layers that make the unpacking of the novel's final conclusion all the more satisfying' SciFi NowHis best yet. Carver just gets better and better' S.J. WatsonFirst and foremost a scathing takedown of government responses to the coronavirus outbreak'' SFXThe final chapters will have you racing through the pages to find out what happens Carver manages to get the right balance of dark humour, touching moments and razor-sharp social commentary' Crime Fiction LoverArguably the most original writer in Britain' Daily Express Insightful, sharp-minded, and fascinating a brilliant twist on a pandemic' Sarah Moorhead Thoughtful, challenging and unafraid to examine the impact huge events can have on the human condition his most important novel to date' The Madrid Review Unflinching, smart and entertaining as thought-provoking as it is brilliant' Isabelle Broom One of the most compelling and original voices in crime fiction' Alex North

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  • The Burning Stones

    Orenda Books The Burning Stones

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  • On the Clock

    Daunt Books Publishing On the Clock

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  • The City and The House

    Daunt Books Publishing The City and The House

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  • Our City That Year

    Tilted Axis Press Our City That Year

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    £14.39

  • This Room Is Impossible to Eat

    Parthian Books This Room Is Impossible to Eat

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    Book SynopsisNicol Hochholczerova's novella is a controversial best-seller. It has been awarded prizes and is being widely translated across Europe.

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    £10.45

  • Major Books The Tale of Kieu

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    £12.34

  • Chilco

    Charco Press Chilco

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    Book SynopsisIndigenous Mapudungun and Quechua words, history, colonialism and cosmology form the chorus to this tropical fever dream of life, love, death, and friendship.

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    £10.79

  • The Shadow

    Text Publishing The Shadow

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    Book SynopsisA pacy psychological thriller about the slippery nature of the truth and destiny.

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  • One Day I'll Tell You Everything

    Text Publishing One Day I'll Tell You Everything

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    Book SynopsisA startling and powerful French novel translated into English for the first time.

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    £10.99

  • Freedom Sun in the Tropics

    University of Massachusetts Press Freedom Sun in the Tropics

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    Book SynopsisBased upon the author's own experiences of life, exile, and return under the dictatorship that gripped Brazil in the 1960s and 1970s, Freedom Sun in the Tropics follows Lena, a journalist, as she resists violence and political repression, and decides to flee to Paris. Upon her eventual return, Lena soon discovers that the dictatorship's prison walls have enclosed private lives and hold strong even after the collapse of authoritarianism. With friendship, truth, and family broken, she struggles to make the difficult return to freedom and regain a sense of life -- and simple decency -- on the other side of trauma. Originally published in 1988, Ana Maria Machado's novel vividly captures one of the darkest periods in recent Brazilian history.

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    £15.26

  • Siddhartha

    Norilana Books Siddhartha

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    £16.15

  • La Grande

    Open Letter La Grande

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  • The Last Days Of My Mother

    Open Letter The Last Days Of My Mother

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  • The Elusive Moth

    Open Letter The Elusive Moth

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  • The One Before

    Open Letter The One Before

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    £11.69

  • Navidad And Matanza

    Open Letter Navidad And Matanza

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  • Ready To Burst

    Archipelago Books Ready To Burst

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  • Pretty Things

    Feminist Press at The City University of New York Pretty Things

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  • The Naked Woman

    Feminist Press at The City University of New York The Naked Woman

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  • Arid Dreams

    The Feminist Press Arid Dreams

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    Book SynopsisFrom Thailand s preeminent contemporary woman writer, this first English language collection is a social realist exploration of Thai culture.

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  • Cockfight

    Feminist Press at The City University of New York Cockfight

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  • An Untouched House

    Archipelago Books An Untouched House

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    Book SynopsisA brooding meditation on violence by a classic post-war Dutch writer who has drawn comparisons to Joseph Heller and Kurt Vonnegut. An Untouched House is a mesmerising, dark meditation on the legacy of war. An interloper and opportunist makes a grand house his own in the chaos of a war-torn countryside, only to find himself involved with occupying forces and enraged locals.Trade ReviewOne of Ian McEwan’s “most underrated books” "Two contrasting energies galvanize Hermans’s fictions. The wry invitation to find symbols and deeper meanings is balanced by a wealth of detail and meticulously described action, all rapidly delivered, convincingly concrete, and psychologically persuasive . . . Hermans knows life intimately and that his knowledge is devastating." —Tim Parks, New York Review of Books "What’s most interesting, and what connects this novel with [Hermans's] others set in wartime—A Guardian Angel Recalls and The Darkroom of Damocles—are questions of identity, authenticity, and duplicity. As these novels chart the ways in which warfare can deform and degrade us, they measure the gap between their characters’ true inner selves and the false identities they assume: the roles they play and the lies they tell. And all three books monitor the terrifying ease with which that gap can narrow." —Francine Prose, Harper's "Profoundly unsettling . . . haunt[s] the mind for long afterwards." —The Sunday Times, A Book of the Year "Those who do simply open and read will find themselves immersed in a nightmare miniature where philosophical musing gives seamless way to beautiful but unyielding cruelty . . . this newer translation by David Colmer seems to better capture the unsettling horror." —Ben Murphy, Full Stop "Although An Untouched House is brief, it is worth pacing oneself and absorbing its remarkable density. Hermans’ is the architect of a masterful story—concise but expansive in vision...a lucid, exhilarating account." —Peyton Harvey, Zyzzyva "Hermans’s novella is a bleak depiction of the absurdity of war, which knows no winners." —Felix Haas, World Literature Today "A shocking Dutch classic . . . remarkable . . . It takes an hour or two to read, but An Untouched House is the kind of book that stays with you forever." —The Guardian "From the opening pages, the translator David Colmer brilliantly evokes the laconic tone of a narrator who proves intelligent, resourceful and increasingly deranged . . . By any light, this eloquent marvel teases, bewilders and unnerves." —Times Literary Supplement "This novella is a fascinating portrait of a solipsistic mind, a scrupulous rendering of the erosion of human empathy that resonates in these uncivil times." —Christopher Byrd, Vulture ‘I was struck by the compressed farce and horror in the 1951 Dutch novella An Untouched House.’ —Sam Leith, choosing An Untouched House as a Spectator Book of the Year "Taut . . . dark, thrillerish." —New Statesman "As disturbing and powerful as anything by Joseph Heller or Kurt Vonnegut." —Michel Faber "Hermans is as alarming as a snake in the bread bin . . . hugely entertaining." —The Scotsman

    10 in stock

    £11.69

  • Message From The Shadows: Selected Stories

    Archipelago Books Message From The Shadows: Selected Stories

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisMessage From the Shadows is a new collection featuring Antonio Tabucchi's finest short stories, spanning the breadth of his career. These playful tales explore Tabucchi's signature themes, from his inventive, lyrical meditations on language, art, and philosophy, to his fascination with the passage of time, and the mystery of storytelling.Trade Review"The 22 elegant short stories in this posthumous collection highlight the international perspective, melancholy tone, humor, and compassion of Italian author Tabucchi ... Tabucchi’s intelligence and humane perspective shine throughout this thoughtful, noteworthy volume." —Publishers Weekly, starred review"A career-spanning story collection from Tabucchi ... exploring the liminal spaces between dream and waking, fact and fiction. ... A fine tribute to a writer defined by his singular command of mood and mystery." — Kirkus Reviews"Tabucchi's prose creates a deep, heart-wrenching nostalgia and constantly evokes the pain of recognizing the speed of life's passing which everyone knows but few have the strength to accept... wonderfully thought-provoking and beautiful."-- Alan Cheuse, NPR's All Things Considered (for The Flying Creatures of Fra Angelico)"Tabucchi's work has an almost palpable sympathy for the oppressed."--The New York Times "Tabucchi is a master of the form in imagination, beauty, scope, and scale even at the tiniest calibration." –Kerri Arsenault, Lit Hub"One could call him a great literary defender of the oppressed and marginalized (political prisoners or revolutionaries are among his stock figures), but he does not so much defend them, in the moralistic, paternalistic sense, as allow them a voice... Tabucchi delights in the metatheatricality of writing: more often than not the narrators in this collection are conscious of their role as storytellers, and are writing or speaking as if to a silent companion – a position that is filled by the reader. As a result, even the tamer stories feel on the verges of reality." — Samuel Graydon, Times Literary Supplement"A surprising tranquility pervades the stories, and it's to Tabucchi's great credit that they never feel muted...The melancholy tunes that fill the pages of Message from the Shadows are enigmas of longing, signals woven in the air that fade and disappear and leave only hunger in their wake...Tabucchi's generally incantatory prose here assumes a heightened air of ritual; the power of inexpressible sorrow becomes a dark vortex, vaguely barbaric in its strength." — The Threepenny Review"Tabucchi's stories — translated from Italian by Martha Cooley, Frances Frenaye, Elizabeth Harris, Tim Parks, Antonio Romani, and Janice M. Thresher, and published posthumously — drip with longing and, too, with a dreamlike quality that is tempting to characterize as magical realism. In these stories, the world as we know it and its author's "shadow world" are often indistinguishable — to the reader's great benefit. " — ThrillistPraise for Antonio Tabucchi:"The book has a mercurial, dream-like quality that is stunning in its subtlety. Never heavy-handed, this quiet novel is as beautiful and profound as a landscape painting."--Mark Haber, Brazos Bookstore for For IsabelTo find one's way through For Isabel is certainly not easy, but it is rewarding, and its joyful confusion always rests firmly on the edge of genius, ready to be found.-- Samuel Graydon, The Times Literary Supplement"[For Isabel is] more than the story of a missing girl; it is history recalled as though in a dream, hovering briefly, through the combination of Tabucchi's elegiac prose and Harris's lucid translation, over life and death."-- Publishers Weekly, Starred Review "An essential testament to Tabucchi's talent, a masterwork written with diligence and care... The novel is an epitome of Tabucchi's work, an account of exotic travels and blossoming, abstruse identities, a dreamlike and ironic limbo... Literary alchemy."-- Javier Aparicio Maydeu, El Pais for For Isabel"What a strange and wonderful book this is! If, like me, you are interested in shipwrecks, whales, the Azores and the unique way in which only literature can bring a location to life, and if you like the unclassifiable, small works by authors such as Michael Ondaatje and Italo Calvino -- then have I got the book for you ... Wildly inventive."-- Minneapolis Star-Tribune for The Women of Porto Pim

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  • Kin

    Archipelago Books Kin

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    Book SynopsisKin is a dazzling family epic from one of Croatia's most prized writers. In this sprawling narrative which spans the entire twentieth century, Miljenko Jergovic peers into the dusty corners of his family's past, illuminating them with a tender, poetic precision. Ordinary, forgotten objects - a grandfather's beekeeping journals, a rusty benzene lighter, an army issued raincoat - become the lenses through which Jergovic investigates the joys and sorrows of a family living through a century of war.Trade Review* [Jergovic is] a poet, novelist, and journalist of the highest caliber...His concern is for the living and in this collection of stories about Sarajevo and its inhabitants he writes about them with the seriousness, sensitivity, quirky intelligence, and gentle humor of a master of the short story. - The New Republic * Jergovic has the mien of the rare author whose gift is so innate he need only conquer a few demons and steady his hands enough to write it all down. - San Diego Union Tribune * ...a multilayered and complex text, which demonstrates why Jergovic is one of the most prominent Croatian authors and one of the most translated European writers. - World Literature Today on Mama Leone, a winner of Italy's 2003 Premio Grinzane Cavour for Best Book in Translation.

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  • The Good Life Elsewhere

    New Vessel Press The Good Life Elsewhere

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    Book SynopsisA scathing satire and a tragicomic look at the poorest - and drunkest - country in Europe.

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  • Some Day

    New Vessel Press Some Day

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    Book SynopsisGripping family saga, filled with sex and cooking, some readers have called it the Israeli One Hundred Years of Solitude.

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    £14.39

  • The Missing Year Of Juan Salvatierra

    New Vessel Press The Missing Year Of Juan Salvatierra

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    Book SynopsisThis story about family secrets and art is a feast of images lingering long after the final page is turned.

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    £10.79

  • Cocaine

    New Vessel Press Cocaine

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    Book SynopsisA wicked novel about drugs and sex in 1920s Paris with nothing left unexplored.

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  • All Backs Were Turned

    New Vessel Press All Backs Were Turned

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    Book SynopsisAll Backs Were Turned, set in Israel, is a story of sexual passion, violence, and betrayal, in classic hardboiled prose.

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  • Who Is Martha?

    New Vessel Press Who Is Martha?

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    Book SynopsisA rollicking tale about facing death with verve and style, richly told with great feeling and historical depth.

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    £12.59

  • Guys Like Me

    New Vessel Press Guys Like Me

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    Book SynopsisAn ode to Paris as rarely seen - a minutely observed tale about searching for love and a new lease on life.

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    £12.59

  • Alexandrian Summer

    New Vessel Press Alexandrian Summer

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    Book SynopsisLove, lust, and the convulsions of history surge through this dazzling novel about the vanished cosmopolitan world of Alexandria.

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  • The 6:41 To Paris

    New Vessel Press The 6:41 To Paris

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    Book SynopsisBrilliant psychological thriller constructed like an intensely intimate theater performance, a high-wire act of emotions on rails.

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    £12.59

  • The Madonna Of Notre Dame

    New Vessel Press The Madonna Of Notre Dame

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis police novel illuminates the shadowy corners of Notre Dame Cathedral, shedding light on good and evil with wry humour.

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    £12.59

  • The Year Of The Comet

    New Vessel Press The Year Of The Comet

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    Book SynopsisA stunning novel about growing up in Russia on the brink of collapse, from the preeminent storyteller of his generation.

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    £12.34

  • A Very French Christmas: The Greatest French

    New Vessel Press A Very French Christmas: The Greatest French

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    Book SynopsisThis is Christmas a la francaise - delicious, intense and unexpected, proving that nobody does Christmas like the French.

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    £19.94

  • The Goose Fritz

    New Vessel Press The Goose Fritz

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    Book SynopsisA novel which delves into Russian history and national identity through the story of one exceptional family, passing through the graveyards of the past and upending a few bones in the process.

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    £12.34

  • Exposed

    New Vessel Press Exposed

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    Book SynopsisA dangerous intimacy emerges between a French teacher and a former student who has achieved art world celebrity: the painting of a portrait upturns both their lives.

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    £12.59

  • New Vessel Press Villa of Delirium

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    £21.56

  • The Drive

    New Vessel Press The Drive

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    Book SynopsisA compelling novel about the urgent personal quest of an Israeli soldier to reconcile duty, expectations and individual instinct.

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    £13.49

  • The Piano Student

    New Vessel Press The Piano Student

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    Book SynopsisA riveting and sensitive tale of musical perfection, love, and longing denied, with multiple historical layers and insights into artistic creativity

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    £12.59

  • A Stab in the Dark: The Milestone Poetry

    Los Angeles Review of Books A Stab in the Dark: The Milestone Poetry

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    Book SynopsisFacundo Bernal's A Stab in the Dark (Palos de ciego) is a poetic chronicle of the struggles and joys of the Spanish-speaking community in Los Angeles and in the burgeoning border town of Mexicali during the early 1920s. Sharply satirical yet deeply empathetic, Bernal’s poems are both a landmark of Chicano literature and a captivating read. Anthony Seidman's energetic translation — the first into English — preserves the prickly feel of Bernal’s classic, down to the last stab. This edition also features the original Spanish text, an introduction by the prominent Mexicali writer Gabriel Trujillo Muñoz, an additional introduction by critic Josh Kun, and a foreword by writer and lawyer Yxta Maya Murray.

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  • Lies, First Person

    Open Letter Lies, First Person

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    15 in stock

    £14.39

  • Rock, Paper, Scissors

    Open Letter Rock, Paper, Scissors

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    3 in stock

    £14.39

  • Rochester Knockings

    Open Letter Rochester Knockings

    15 in stock

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    15 in stock

    £14.39

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