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  1. The Faber Book of Church and Clergy

    The Faber Book of Church and Clergy: A. N. Wilson

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  2. The Faber Book of Reportage

    The Faber Book of Reportage: John Carey

    What was it like to be caught in the firestorm that destroyed Pompeii? To have dinner with Attila the Hun? To watch the charge of the Light Brigade? To see ... More

  3. The Faber Book of Writers on Writers

    The Faber Book of Writers on Writers: Sean French

    There is a special frisson when great writers meet, and when one - or both of them - records the event, the result can be full of insight, or bitchiness, ... More

  4. The Faber Book of Christmas

    The Faber Book of Christmas: Simon Rae

    Like it or loathe it, the world's greatest religious festival is far more than the traditional package (largely invented by the Victorians) of Christmas trees, cards, decorations and stockings hung ... More

  5. The Faber Book of Utopias

    The Faber Book of Utopias: John Carey

    Every age has its utopias, from Plato's Republic to contemporary sci-fi visions. In this spellbinding anthology John Carey charts the course of every conceivable dream world - whether communist, fascist, ... More

  6. The Faber Companion to 20th-Century Popular Music

    The Faber Companion to 20th-Century Popular Music: Phil Hardy

    The Faber Companion to 20th Century Popular Music has established itself as the classic reference work in this area. From ABBA to ZZ Top, through Noel Coward, The Skatalites and ... More

  7. The Faber Book of Greek Legends

    The Faber Book of Greek Legends: Kathleen Lines

    What was the Golden Fleece? What was the Apple of Discord? Who were the Pleiades?This acclaimed anthology of Greek legends contains twenty-five stories told by eleven different authors including Charles ... More

  8. The Faber Book of Smoking

    The Faber Book of Smoking: James Walton

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  9. The Faber Book of London

    The Faber Book of London: A. N. Wilson

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  10. The Faber Book of Opera

    The Faber Book of Opera: Tom Sutcliffe

    Love it or hate it, opera is always a great topic to write about - whether as backdrop to romantic and ironic fiction, or as a seething cauldron of ideas ... More

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