Second World War fiction
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Catch-22: 50th Anniversary Edition
by Joseph HellerPublished: 01/08/2011
50th anniversary of Catch 22's publication. Yossarian lives!
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Captain Corelli's Mandolin: Vintage 21
by Louis De BernieresPublished: 03/10/2011
A special celebratory edition to mark the 21st birthday of Vintage books.
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Suite Francaise: Vintage 21
by Irene NemirovskyPublished: 03/10/2011
A major event – the first publication of a lost masterpiece written in 2nd WW France and telling the spellbinding story of a group of characters living under Nazi occupation.
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Life And Fate
by Vasily GrossmanPublished: 01/06/2011
CHOSEN BY LINDA GRANT AS HER ORANGE INHERITANCE READ
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The Tin Drum
by Gunter GrassPublished: 01/12/2010
A new translation of the landmark novel with a new foreword by the author
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Catch-22
by Joseph HellerPublished: 01/10/2010
The nth book in our stunning 'Vintage Love Film' promotion
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Fatelessness
by Imre KerteszPublished: 01/09/2010
‘Should be savoured slowly... Only through exploring its subtlety and detail will the reader come to appreciate such an ornate and honest testimony to the human spirit’ Washington Times
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Captain Corelli's Mandolin
by Louis De BernieresPublished: 01/04/2010
A new classics edition of this enduringly popular novel
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Enigma
by Robert HarrisPublished: 01/01/2010
Enigma totally gripped me'Roy Jenkins, The Sunday Times
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Gotz and Meyer
by David AlbahariPublished: 15/11/2009
A beautiful, soul-searching and genuinely tragi-comic novel' Daily Telegraph
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Killing Rommel
by Steven PressfieldPublished: 01/07/2009
North Africa, 1942: an elite British Army unit is on a deadly mission…
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Suite Francaise
by Irene NemirovskyPublished: 01/07/2009
A major event - the first paperback publication of a lost masterpiece written in Second Wolrd War France and telling the spellbinding story of a group of characters living under Nazi occupation.
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Refusal
by Soazig AaronPublished: 01/09/2008
A moving and often heartbreaking glimpse into how the suffering of those imprisoned in the Nazi death camps didn't end with their liberation
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Day
by A. L. KennedyPublished: 03/03/2008
A magnificent novel about war by one of the finest living British writers
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A Dawn Like Thunder
by Douglas ReemanPublished: 03/09/2007
The bestselling novel from the master storyteller of the sea.
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The Camomile Lawn
by Mary WesleyPublished: 03/07/2006
A vivid and lively picture of wartime London and Cornwall as seen through the eyes of five cousins.
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The Burning Blue
by James HollandPublished: 02/08/2004
A dramatic and romantic epic centred on a small group of RAF fighter pilots during the Second World War
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The Tin Drum
by Gunter GrassPublished: 01/04/2004
'Funny, macabre, disgusting, blasphemous, pathetic, horrifying, erotic, it is an endless delirium, an outrageous phantasmagoria in which dust from Goethe, Hans Andersen, Swift, Rabelais, Joyce, Aristophanes and Rochester dances on the point of a needle in the flame of a candle that was not worth the game' Daily Telegraph
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Sophie's Choice
by William StyronPublished: 02/02/2004
The movie was Oscar-nominated and the book was banned in libraries across the States. This heartbreaking, compassionate and controversial novel interweaves themes of survivor guilt, madness and betrayal.
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Twelve Seconds To Live
by Douglas ReemanPublished: 01/07/2003
The dramatic new novel from the bestselling author of FOR VALOUR.

























