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Charlie's
Choice by Brian Freemantle
November 1997- £9.00
The First Charlie Muffin
Omnibus: Charlie Muffin / Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie / The Inscrutable
Charlie Muffin.
The first three stories of the down-at-heel spy collected in one
volume.
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Cunt
by Stewart Home
May 1999- £7.50
Stewart
Home's controversial novel was banned by many booksellers and its
cover could be the first not to be allowed a title (stickers included!).
Abrasive and darkly witty: essential reading for psychopaths, sociopaths
and anyone else interested in publishing.
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Dancing
With Mermaids by Miles Gibson
September
1997- £7
Set
close to the poisonous swamps at the mouth of the River Sheep, the
town has been isolated from its neighbours for centuries. But mysterious
events are unfolding... Miles Gibson's mesmerising second novel.
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Down & Out in Shoreditch & Hoxton by Stewart Home
February 2004- £7.99
A slice-and-dice splatter novel in which time-travelling streetwalkers hump their way from trendy east London of today back to the skid row mutilations of the Jack the Ripper era.
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DNA
Cowboys Trilogy by Mick Farren
September 2002- £10/£15
Three
cult science fiction classics together and available for the first
time since the 1970s. With influences that range from Star Trek
to Kung Fu and from the Marquis de Sade to Sam Peckinpah, cult author
Farren created a bizarre universe that stands the rigours of time.
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Don't
Think of Tigers edited by Peter Guttridge
June 2001
- £7.50/£15
The
writers featured in this anthology are all winners of First Edition,
a writing competition and mentoring scheme. The mentors include
Alan Brownjohn, Chaz Brenchley, Stella Duffy, Tobias Hill and Russell
James.
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Einstein by Miles Gibson
June 2004- £6.99/£15.00
Charlie is woken one night to be told it's the end of the world. So what's he supposed to do about it? A wry, funny and ultimately revealing novel from the author of The Sandman and Mr Romance .
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The
Erotic Novels Set by Maxim Jakubowski
January 2002 - £12.99
Signed, numbered limited edition (250) box set containing a unique
booklet, plus 'It's You That I Want To Kiss', 'Beacuse She Thought
She Loved Me' and'On Ternderness Express'.
Erotic/Crime & Mystery
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First
of the True Believers by Paul Charles
April 2002 - £7.50/£15
A novel concerning The Beatles. A decade in the life of Theodore
Hennessy the drummer who almost made it into The Beatles
interspersed with the story of the early days of the Fab
Four themselves.
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Grief
by John B Spencer
June 2003 - £7.99/£17.99
The
final novel, completed weeks before John B Spencer's tragic death
in March 2002. Again, set in the West London he'd lived in all his
life, 'Grief' is a potent mix of drama, humour and tragedy that will
stay with you long after the final page is turned.
His best novel.
Fiction / British
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The
Indispensable Julian Rathbone
July 2003 - £9.50/£17.99
The
definitive 'reader' with articles, essays, short stories and extracts
from novels. Includes the complete novel, 'Lying in State' and an
introduction from Mike Phillips.
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Kingdom
Swann
October 1998 - £6.50
Filmed by the BBC as 'Gentleman's Relish' starring Billy Connolly
and Sarah Lancashire. A comic foray into the sub-world of Victorian
and Edwardian pornography and the double standards that marked art
and life.
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Kiss
Me Sadly by Maxim Jakubowski
June 2002 - £6.99/£15
An erotic, moving and often disturbing story of two people
a man and a woman of diverse backgrounds drawn together by
coincidence. Sparks fly and lives are changed forever, until a final,
shocking, epiphany.
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Life
in the World of Women by Maxim Jakubowski
April 1996 - £6.99/£15
'These stories have the hard edge of Henry Miller and the redeeming
grief of Jack Kerouac. A first class collection.' Ed Gorman,
Mystery Scene
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London Revenant by Conrad Williams
June 2004- £7.99
A madman is pushing people under tube trains… Adam Buckley thinks he knows who it is, but has problems of his own to deal with.
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Mr
Romance by Miles Gibson
June 2002- £6.99/£15
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Skipper shares his parents boarding house with their lodgers,
lovely Janet the bijou beauty and Senior Franklin, the volcanic literary
genius. Life is sweet, until one night the lugubrious Mr Marvel seeks
shelter with them. Who is the mysterious fugitive and what dark secret
haunts him?
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The
Sandman by Miles Gibson
November 1997- £7
The notorious modern classic about the life and crimes of a lovable
serial killer. Black comedy has never been blacker. Wild, wicked and
very funny. 'A splendidly macabre achievement. As an account of descent
into homicidal mania, it has seldom been bettered...' - Time Out
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The
Sandman/Dancing With Mermaid (set) by Miles Gibson
June 2001- £7
Two of Miles Gibson's finest early novels packaged together for the
price of one.
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Thirteen
by Marc Atkins
May 2002- £13
Photographic nudes by Marc Atkins illustrated with text
specially commissioned from thirteen internationally acclaimed writers,
ranging from twice Booker Prize nominated novelist Julian Rathbone
to New York columnist Maggie Estep via Bill Drummond (KLF) and Groupie
author, Jenny Fabian. Plus Nicholas Royle, Stella Duffy, James Sallis,
Mick Farren and others.
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Vinegar
Soup by Miles Gibson
October 1998 - £6.50
Gilbert Firestone, fat and fifty, works in the kitchen of the Hercules
Café and dreams of travel and adventure. When his wife drowns
in a pan of soup he abandons the kitchen and takes his family to start
a new life in a jungle hotel in Africa.
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