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A selection of recent paperbacks

Fiction: High Fidelity by Nick Hornby, Indigo, £5.99 The Moor's Last Sigh by Salman Rushdie, Vintage, £6.99 Arabian Nights and Days by Naguib Mahfouz, Doubleday, £8.99 The Book of Colour by Julia Blackburn, Vintage, £5.99 Borderliners by Peter Hoeg, Panther, £6.99 Incidents in the Rue Laugier by Anita Brookner, Penguin, £5.99

Burning Your Boati.,by Angela Carter, Vintage, £8.99

Idlewild by Mark Lawson, Picador, £5.99 The Temporary by Rachel Cusk, Picador, £5.99 Granchester Grind by Tom Sharpe, Pan, £5.99 Non fiction: The Perfect English Spy by Tom Bower, Mandarin, £7.99

A Savage War of Peace by Alistair Horne, Papermac, £14

The Young Disraeli, 1804.1846 by Jane Ridley, Sinclair-Stevenson, £12.99 Black Sea by Neal Ascherson, Vintage, £7.99 Edward Lear by Peter Levi, Papermac, £12 Washington Babylon by Alexander Cock- burn and Ken Silverstein, Verso, £9.95 Streets Ahead by Keith Waterhouse, Sceptre, £6.99 The Next 500 Years by Adrian Berry, Headline, £7.99 Women by Naim Attallah, Quartet, £10 Kindred Spirits: Adrift in Literary London by Jeremy Lewis, Flamingo, £6.99 Tito and the Rise and Fall of Yugoslavia by Richard West, Sinclair-Stevenson, £14.99 The Black Diaspora by Ronald Segal, Faber, £9.99 Purcell by Jonathan Keates, Pimlico, £12.50 Churchill's Grand Alliance by John Charmley, Sceptre, £14.99 Mapplethorpe by Patricia Morrisroe, Papermac, £12 The Colleges of Oxford by Miles Jebb, Constable, £9.95 Paul Gauguin by David Sweetman, Sceptre, £14.99 Cyril Connolly by Cliye Fisher, Papermac, £12 From Wimbledon to Waco by Nigel Williams, Faber, £5.99 Exciting Times in the Accounts Depart- ment by Paul Vaughan, Sinclair-Stevenson, £9.99