“There was nowhere to go but everywhere.” —Jack KerouacFrom Duncan Minshull, the UK’s “laureate o...
From the bestselling author of How Shostakovich Changed My Mind comes a new book about the cathar...
Joe Brainard's I Remember is a cult classic, envied and admired by writers from Frank O'Hara to J...
'Walking and writing have always gone together. Think of the poets who walk on a rhythm for their...
Taking a panoramic view from the days of Thucydides up to the present, Heffer analyses the motive...
This delightful anthology offers an array of writers both old and new who have expressed their th...
A fascinating account by one of the world's leading neurologists of the profound influence of Wil...
Cyclogeography is about the bicycle in the cultural imagination and also a portrait of London as ...
A powerful look at the extraordinary healing effect of music on sufferers of mental illness, incl...
Sixteen short essays on places as varied as Glasgow and Norwich, Llanidloes and Sheffield, by the...
A brand new collection of essays exclusively commissioned by Notting Hill Editions. Iain Sinclair...
Junkspace first appeared in the Harvard Design School Guide to Shopping (2001), a vast compendium...
Poet and novelist Lavinia Greenlaw's poetic reflections on William Morris's Icelandic Journal, on...
In this light-hearted book, poet and gardener James Fenton describes a hundred plants he would ch...
'The Notting Hill Editions Classic Collection series brings together the great essayists of the p...
A new selection which showcase the wide-ranging and multi-faceted nature of his genius. Introduct...
'Perhaps when Orwell described sheer egoism as a necessary quality for a writer, he was not think...
Morris's intimate journals, written for a friend, unconsciously explore questions of travel, noti...
The last published work of a great poet who wrote a few lines attacking Stalin and was shortly th...
The great art critic and writer John Berger joined forces again with Turkish writer and illustrat...
Paris in the nineteenth century was a magnet for Europe's exiles, among them the Russian genius, ...
'A. A. Milne was a successful writer long before the classic Winnie-the-Pooh stories made him fam...
In 2009, Kirsty Gunn returned to spend the winter in her hometown of Wellington, New Zealand, als...
A famed British neurologist embarks on an expedition in Brazil to follow the trail of Percy Fawce...
A revised edition of the Notting Hill Editions essay collection by the late Sir Roger Scruton wit...
Noriko Smiling breathes new life into Ozu's film, and film studies as a whole. There has never be...
At first sight of Frida Kahlo's painting The Two Fridas, Emily Rapp Black felt a connection with ...
The best fishing writing is never really about fishing, or never only about fishing, and the writ...
From the internationally acclaimed holocaust writer, this is a haunting memoir that tells of the ...
For centuries, cats have been worshipped, adored and mistrusted in equal measure. This beautiful ...
In this extraordinary memoir, neuroscientist Andrew Lees explains how William Burroughs, author o...
'Sauntering features sixty walker-writers--classic and current--who roam Europe by foot. Twenty-t...
This humorous collection of quotations draws on plays, books, newspapers and tabletalk, with page...
A celebration of the city of Paris featuring original black and white images taken by Nairn, 'Nai...
'As a trainee doctor, A. J. Lees was enthralled by his mentors: esteemed neurologists who in thei...
A radical new take on one of humanity's most misunderstood periods of transition: the midlife cri...
'Children are a miracle, and everyone has an opinion on how we should raise them. From novelists ...
An urgent - and final - work from the award-winning author of Arctic Dreams whose writing, fieldw...
Collected together for the very first time, witty and wide-ranging essays from the celebrated aut...
Bestselling author Julian Barnes illuminates the process of how minds are changed--about politics...
A timely exploration of Austrian writer Ingeborg Bachmann by Booker-shortlisted author Tom McCarthy.
Introduced by James Rebanks, The Lake Poets is a beautiful anthology which showcases some of the ...
'Ways of Telling isn't like any other book. Is it social reportage, the eye at the keyhole, the e...