The Unknown Unknown: Bookshops and the delight of not getting what you wanted (Paperback) Mark Forsyth (author)
£1.99
Mark Forsyth – author of the Sunday Times Number One bestseller The Etymologicon – reveals in this essay, specially commissioned for Independent Booksellers Week, the most valuable thing about a really good bookshop.
Along the way he considers the wisdom of Donald Rumsfeld, naughty French photographs, why Elizabeth Bennet and Mr Darcy would never have met online, and why only a bookshop can give you that precious thing – what you never knew you were looking for.
Publisher: Icon Books
ISBN: 9781848317840
Number of pages: 32
Weight: 1000 g
Dimensions: 50 x 50 x 10 mm
7 in stock
SKU: 9781848317840
Categories: Bargain Books (£5 or Less), Biography and Memoir, Essays, Literary, Parents & Staff, Trivia, Words and Facts
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