Join Dot and Duck in a simple, yet hilarious, story about kindness, manners and friendship that gets more and more chaotic with every turn of the page! Dot invites Duck to a tea party, but from the mo
Since the 1980s the Motor GP World Championships has grown exponentially into an international, big-money, high-intensity sport with super stars such as Valentino Rossi becoming household names. Moto
We present 50 unique maps – each in its own beautiful and fascinating style – that chart the globalography of our world. We live in an era of incredible connections and inter-dep
The 147TH Open Annual tells the story of a dramatic Championship at Carnoustie in which Italy’s Francesco Molinari played sublime golf to defeat some of the game’s biggest stars including
Now in its tenth year, this anniversary edition of the best-selling series is a review of the year made up of the wry and astute observations of the unpublished Telegraph letter writers. In a year in
Catherine Blyth explains how by rushing less, you can become more productive – taking you from concept to real-life understanding in 20 approachable and thought-provoking lessons. Enjoy Time discusses
Trekking Beyond takes you on a journey through the snow-capped peaks of the world’s mountains, the sandy dunes of our deserts and along the impressive coastal paths in a beautiful celebration of our w
From the great cathedral-like railways stations of the steam age to obscure lines built through spectacular landscapes to open up countries before the advent of motorised road transport, this book is
Money touches our lives in innumerable ways – we use it to buy things we need, and things we certainly don't. But what does it mean to be 'good with money'?From decoding the principles of why a bargai
With nearly 60 per cent of us living in cities, the mega-city of Tokyo, through centuries of raze and rebuild, is surely the guiding light for how we can live together amicably in an ever-urbanising w
This is a stunning visual guide to the life and works of entrepreneur Steve Jobs. Easily one of the most influential innovators of the twenty-first century, Steve Jobs has fundamentally shaped the way
The Classic FM Music Box is the perfect introduction to the classical world for music lovers of all ages. Far from a stuffy, academic work, this entertaining book features brightly coloured, hand-draw
From the fortuitous discovery of the Dead Sea scrolls, to the savvy invention of Vaseline at an American oil rig, Atlas of the Unexpected uncovers the most astounding and bizarre discoveries which hav
Trees are an important part of the life of many cities. Whether in avenues or parks they provide shade, a green resting place for the eye, comfort for the mind, and as we increasingly know from resear
Picking their way through intricate steps as elegantly as dancers, maintaining speeds of 30 miles per hour, clearing obstacles of over five-foot tall and six-foot wide - horses are stunning athletes n
Number 4 Euston Square was a respectable boarding house, well-kept and hospitable, like many others in Victorian London. But beneath this very ordinary veneer, there was a murderous darkness at the he
Through stunning infographics, the world of tennis is brought to life. Full of facts and stats, players and personalities, this is tennis as you have never seen it before. Whether it is uncovering the
Starting in the 1930s with the first talking-relay machines and the development of wearable bots, we travel through technological, design and cultural evolution to the present-day, where ast
You've never seen football formations and tactic explored like they are in Total Football ever before. A must-have for football experts! A goalkeeper, two defenders and eight attackers &
In 1860, a 70 year old widow turned landlady named Mary Emsley was found dead in her own home, killed by a blow to the back of her head. What followed was a murder case that gripped the nation, a veri
In the Museum of London lies a purple feather, once worn by the suffragette leader Emmeline Pankhurst. The plumed hat was an essential part of her ultra-feminine image – and she was not alone. F
‘The American girl has the advantage of her English sister in that she possesses all that the other lacks...’ – Titled Americans On 6th November 1895, the young and brilliant
ROGER FEDERER is almost universally recognised as the greatest tennis player of all time; he might also be the greatest athlete. Adored around the world, Federer has become one of sport's most iconic
Philosophy is a puzzling subject. It can seem abstract and unwieldy – and even irrelevant. Dr Adam Ferner explores why it needn’t be so and shows how, in fact, it's one of our best tools for respondin
We often treat creativity as if it was something separate from us – yet, as Michael Atavar explores in this essential manifesto, it is, in fact, very simple: creativity is nothing other than the very
Behaviour is, simply put, our responses to internal and external stimuli. Yet, it is often something that seems mystifying and hard to translate. The increasing speed of communication makes it more i
Each day our lives become ever more entwined with and dependent upon technology – and yet there’s a feeling that we understand less and less about the devices that we use, or what is coming next. This
Despite modern mapping and satellite photography, our planet continues to surprise us. Hidden lairs beneath layers of rock, forgotten cities rising out of deserted lands, and even mankind's own feats
Combining thoughtful text and beautiful hand-drawn illustrations created exclusively for this book, The Inspired Traveller’s Guide: Spiritual Places takes readers closer to these sacred sites than eve
From ground-breaking scientist Marie Curie to political activist Malala Yousafzai, from feminist author Virginia Woolf to the game-changing Billie Jean King; I Know a Woman creates a gigantic web
Fashionista: The Essential Visual Guide to the World of Fashion reveals the fashion industry as never before. Written by fashion journalist and bestselling author Karen Homer and featuring stunning or
Candela Fuertes is 28 years old and works as an investigative journalist specializing in economic and financial crime. She is trapped in a labyrinth and has just 60 minutes to escape and reveal the se
You’ve seen the sci-fi movies and dreamed of creating your very own robot – a machine built by your own hands that will move and perform tasks at your command.This book is the perfect illu
Through in-depth and informative text written by film journalist Ian Nathan, The Coen Brothers Archive re-examines the brothers' most famous work including Raising Arizona, Fargo, The Big Lebowski
The beautifully restored St Pancras Station is a magisterial example of Britain’s finest Victorian architecture. Like the viaducts at Belah and Crumlin, cathedral-like stations such as Nottingha
The 146th Open Annual chronicles the quest of the world's greatest players as they compete to become Champion Golfer of the Year. Golf’s oldest and most international Major Championship sees
For the first time, Chasing the Rainbow tells the history of both the men’s and women’s road cycling’s World Championships.Chasing the Rainbow recounts the famous routes, momentous v