by Matthew Hamilton | Oct 3, 2024 | Fiction, Humour
A Short History of the Apocalypse is a “comprehensive guide to the challenges presented by Armageddon”. The book follows Boyle and Skelton as they debrief time traveller and bon vivant from the late 21st Century, Alonso Lampe.
by Matthew Hamilton | May 28, 2024 | Culture, Humour, Literary Fiction, Politics
Constable has landed The Adventures of Herbert Hound from the Guardian’s parliamentary sketch writer John Crace.
Published on 3rd October 2024, it charts the “picaresque journey” of Crace’s dog Herbie told through the British political landscape.
by Matthew Hamilton | Dec 7, 2021 | Biography, Humour, Memoir, Non-Fiction
Congratulations to Séamas O’Reilly, whose in-demand memoir ‘Did Ye Hear Mammy Died?’ has won Dubray Biography of the Year at the prestigious An Post Irish Book Awards…
by Matthew Hamilton | Oct 26, 2021 | Biography, Humour, Memoir, Non-Fiction, Uncategorized
Congratulations to Seamas O’Reilly for his shortlist nomination at the Irish Book Awards. If you enjoyed reading his memoir you can vote for it at:
by Matthew Hamilton | Sep 8, 2021 | Art, Humour, Politics
Following the bestselling Festival of Brexit and A Prat’s Progress, collage superstar Cold War Steve returns with his Journal of the Plague Year. Published by Thames and Hudson in October and on pre-order now…