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A selection of recent paperbacks

Non-fiction Stendhal by Jonathan Keates, Minerva, £7.99 The Kenneth Williams Letters edited by Russell Davies, HarperCollins, £7.99 Edinburgh by Allan Massie, Sinclair- Stevenson, £12.99 Life of the Party: The Biography of Pamela Digby Churchill Hayward Harriman by Chistopher Ogden, Warner, £8.99 Graham Greene: The Man Within by Michael Shelden, Minerva, £7.99 Ultimate Risk by Adam Raphael, Corgi, £6.99 Marquis de Sade by Maurice Lever, translated by Arthur Goldhammer, Flamingo, £12.99 A Japanese Mirror by Ian Buruma, Vintage, £7.99 The City of London, Volume I by David Kynaston, £12.50 Made in America by Bill Bryson, Minerva, £6.99 The Principle of Duty by David Selbourne Sinclair-Stevenson, £10 Burgundy by Anthony Hanson, Faber, £15.99 The Faber Companion to Twentieth Century Popular Music by Phil Hardy and David Laing, Faber, £20 Among The Russians, The Lost Heart of Asia and Behind the Wall by Colin Thubron, Penguin, £6.99 each Stalin: Triumph and Tragedy by Dmitri Volkogonov, Weidenfeld, £14.99 Mea Cuba by G. Cabrera Infante, Faber, £9.99 Fiction: Dan Leno and the Limehouse Golem by Peter Ackroyd, Minerva, £6.99 No Retreat by John Bowen, Mandarin, £5.99 Debatable Land by Candia McWilliam, Picador, £5.99 Profane Friendship by Harold Brodkey, Vintage, £5.99 Gravity's Rainbow by Thomas Pynchon, Vintage, £6.99 Closing Time by Joseph Heller, Pocket Books, £5.99 Nowhere Girl by Angela Huth, Abacus, £5.99 Pippa Passes by Rumer Godden, Pan, £5.99 Touch and Go by Elizabeth Berridge, Black Swan, £5.99 Occasion for Loving by Nadime Gordimer, Penguin, £6.99 The Girl at the Lion d'Or by Sebastian Faulks, Vintage, £5.99