David Leavitt
While England Sleeps
$24.99 – Paperback book / Abacus
Martin Bauman
$23.00 – Paperback book / Abacus
At the dawn of the Reagan era Martin Bauman, clever, ambitious and insecure, wins a place under the tutelage of the legendary and enigmatic Stanley Flint, a man who can make or break writing careers with the flick of a w... Buy or find out more →
Florence
$9.95 – Hardcover book / Bloomsbury
'Florence is the only European city I can think of whose most famous citizens, at least in the last 150 years or so, have all been foreigners.' Thus David Leavitt writes in this lively account of expatriate life in the c... Buy or find out more →
The Man Who Knew Too Much: Alan Turing
$36.95$16.95 – Hardcover book / W W Norton
Alan Turing helped break the Nazis’ Enigma code and became a champion of artificial intelligence. An openly gay man, he was sentenced to chemical castration and committed suicide. Leavitt portrays Turing in all his human... Buy or find out more →
The Indian Clerk
$0.00 – Paperback book / Bloomsbury
January, 1913, Cambridge. G.H. Hardy - eccentric, charismatic and considered the greatest British mathematician of his age - receives a mysterious envelope covered with Indian stamps. Inside he finds a rambling letter fr... Buy or find out more →
The Body Of Jonah Boyd
$0.00 – Paperback book / Bloomsbury
It's 1969 and Denny is on her way to the annual Thanksgiving dinner at the Wright's plush campus house. Denny is more nervous than usual because she has recently begun an affair with Dr Ernest Wright, a psychology profes... Buy or find out more →
The Indian Clerk
$32.95 – Trade paperback / Bloomsbury
When mathematician G. H. Hardy received a letter from the young Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan in January, 1913, it was the day his life changed. Hardy immediately recognized Ramanujan's extraordinary, albeit u... Buy or find out more →