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There is no lack of danger in Ian Urbina’s high sea travels; impressively, he never shies away from it.
This is a captivating account of the muddy, marshy far reaches of a river that is often seen only as a backdrop to the great buildings of Oxford and London.
Daniel Trilling’s powerful new book shows the reality of life for people trying to enter a Europe that largely doesn’t want them
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Two new books take us inside the least regulated industry on the planet.
Ed Caesar's new book asks if the record is breakable - and who could break it.
One in two people in India defecate in the open, but the solution isn’t as simple as just building more toilets. Now Bollywood is making a satirical comedy that hopes to change minds about sanitation.
There is much we could learn from the Victorian fight against filth. A new book by Lee Jackson clears the path.