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Four men had arranged to fly to Dublin. When their aeroplane descended as a fireball into the Irish Sea, only three of them were on board. With the identities of the passengers lost beneath the waves, a perplexing investigation begins to determine the living from the dead.
Sat there wishing you were travelling somewhere hot and sunny overseas? ☀️⛱️🕶️
These internationally-set #CrimeClassics titles might just make you think twice about booking that holiday…
Does ‘curry’ exist, or should we reject the term as a simplistic catch-all for a complex cuisine?
@SejalSukhadwala answers this (and more) in 'The Philosophy of Curry' on a journey through its etymological roots, its adaptation by colonisers, and modern-day interpretations. 🍛
Billie Eilish giving out 'The Tree of Heaven' vibes...
Is that 'O, the Brave Music' by Dorothy Evelyn Smith, or Lily James?
David Welch selects fifty images to highlight the continuities and dis-continuities of mass-communication throughout history, be they images, events, films or something more subconscious...
From Trajan to Trump, 'The Story of Propaganda in 50 Images' asks - what comes next?
Everyone, #May we have you attention please? It's time to talk about all the lovely books we have publishing this month! 📚
A collection of tartan-noir, tales of weird media, propaganda explored in fifty images, and a truly golden look at a new @britishlibrary exhibition...
The Philosophy of Curry offers a mouth-watering guide to popular Indian restaurant dishes, exploring how curry has developed over thousands of years to become a staple favourite in contemporary culture.
Did you know we publish our own series of pocket #Philosophies? From curry and cheese to beer and whisky, there’s plenty to appease your hunger for knowledge… 📚📚📚
A bold and nuanced story of colonial oppression, social deviance and tattooing in the age of social media, it features original tattoo designs from London-based tattoo artist Luca Ortis, as well as illustration from the British library collections.