10 SEPTEMBER 2005, Page 38

A selection of recent paperbacks

Non-fiction:

The Strange Death of Tory England by Geoffrey Wheatcroft, Penguin, £8.99 History Play by Rodney Bolt, HarperPerennial, £8.99 The Rare and the Beautiful: The Lives of the Garmans by Cressida Connolly, HarperPerennial, £7.99 Electric Shepherd by Karl Miller, Faber, £12.99 The Lasket by Roy Strong, Bantam, £8.99 Rupert Hart-Davis by Philip Ziegler, Pimlico, £12.99 Crete by Anthony Beevor, John Murray, £8.99 The Irresponsible Self by James Wood, Pimlico, £12.99 Chronicles by Bob Dylan, Pocket Books, £7.99 Against the Flow by Samuel Brittan, Atlantic, £14.99 The Insider by Piers Morgan, Ebury, £7.99 Josiah Wedgwood by Brian Dolan, HarperPerennial, £9.99 Alexander the Corrector: The Tormented Genius who Unwrote the Bible by Julia Keay, HarperPerennial, £8.99 Wrong About Japan by Peter Carey, Faber, £6.99 The Twilight of Atheism by Alister McGrath, Rider, £7.99 Maggie: Her Fatal Legacy by John Sergeant, Pan, £8.99 The Fringes of Power by John Colville, Phoenix, £12.99 Testament: The Bible Odyssey, edited by Philip Law, Continuum, £9.99 The Right Nation by John Micklethwait and Adrian Wooldridge, Penguin, £8.99 My Ear at his Heart by Hanif Kureishi, Faber, £7.99 The Mummy Diaries by Rachel Johnson, Penguin, £6.99 Fiction: Magic Seeds by V. S. Naipaul, Picador, £7.99 Adrian Mole and the Weapons of Mass Destruction by Sue Townsend, Penguin, £6.99 Rumpole and the Penge Bungalow Murders by John Mortimer, Penguin, £7.99 Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke, Bloomsbury, £7.99 Canarino by Katherine Bucknell, HarperPerennial, £7.99 Three Great Novels: Quiet as a Nun, Tartan Tragedy and A Splash of Red by Antonia Fraser, Orion, £12.99