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  • Underneath the seating and in a large adjacent building were rooms used as offices by auctioneers and blood stock agents, and as entertainment rooms by commercial firms, such as Ebury jewellers, Malcolm's present willing hosts.

    Hot Money Francis, Dick 1987

  • Barry McGuigan's "Cyclone: My Story" is published by Ebury £18.99 v Tumat Sugolik 1978 McGuigan was only 17 when he fought at the Commonwealth Games but still won the bantamweight gold medalv Valerio Nati 1983 The win established McGuigan as No1 contender for the world title.

    Barry McGuigan's past compels him to make Carl Frampton the future 2011

  • A new edition of Official and Confidential: The Secret Life of J Edgar Hoover, is published this month Ebury, £8.99.

    The secret life of J Edgar Hoover 2012

  • • This is an edited excerpt from Angela Hartnett's Cucina Ebury Press, £25 Buy a copy for £20 from the Guardian bookshop

    Roast leg of lamb recipe | Angela Hartnett 2012

  • The Book of English Place Names, by Caroline Taggart Ebury Press, £9.99This amiable volume does exactly what it says on the tin: strolling at leisure through the names of English towns and villages and explaining their origins: Roman, Celtic, Saxon or otherwise.

    Et cetera: non-fiction roundup 2011

  • No-One you Know by Michelle Redmond (Ebury, 11th) "A captivating novel of a sister's life torn apart by the murder of her sibling and how years later she goes in search of the truth".

    March 2009 Maxine 2009

  • Belgravia Books59 Ebury Street, London SW1W 0NZ, 020-7259 9336In 2007, Jane Aitken left the publisher Random House to set up an independent house, Gallic Books, which specialises in translating fiction and crime titles from French into English.

    Independent bookshops in London 2011

  • The Book of English Place Names, by Caroline Taggart Ebury Press, £9.99This amiable volume does exactly what it says on the tin: strolling at leisure through the names of English towns and villages and explaining their origins: Roman, Celtic, Saxon or otherwise.

    Et cetera: non-fiction roundup 2011

  • I Left My Tent in San Francisco, by Emma Kennedy, is published by Ebury Press, £11.99.

    It's my holiday. No kids allowed – ever! 2011

  • Barry McGuigan's "Cyclone: My Story" is published by Ebury £18.99 v Tumat Sugolik 1978 McGuigan was only 17 when he fought at the Commonwealth Games but still won the bantamweight gold medalv Valerio Nati 1983 The win established McGuigan as No1 contender for the world title.

    Barry McGuigan's past compels him to make Carl Frampton the future 2011

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