I have scoured all the catalogues I could find online and here is my list of new books coming out in the latter part of the year that caught my attention.
Birlinn
The Edge of Silence: In Search of the Disappearing Sounds of Nature – Neil Ansell
Bloomsbury
Neurodivergent, By Nature: Why Biodiversity Needs Neurodiversity – Joe Harkness
Floating Home: Lessons from a life less ordinary – Adam Lind
Moonlight Express: Around the World By Night Train – Monisha Rajesh
The Library of Lost Maps – James Cheshire
Every Day I Read: 53 Ways to Get Closer to Books – Hwang Bo-reum & Shanna Tan (Tr)
Jesus Christ Kinski – Benjamin Myers
Ghosted: A Social History of Ghost Hunting, and Why We Keep Looking – Alice Vernon
The Way of the Waves: A cycling odyssey to rediscover the soul of European surfing – Martin Dorey
Endemic: Exploring the wildlife unique to Britain – James Harding-Morris
Canongate
The Edge of Solitude – Katie Hale
Little Ruins: Rebuilding a Life – Manni Coe
The Game Changers: How Playing Games Changed the World and Can Change You Too – Tim Clare
Could, Should, Might, Don’t: How We Think About the Future – Nick Foster
The Many Lives of James Lovelock: Science, Secrets and Gaia Theory – Jonathan Watts
The Bridge Between Worlds: A Brief History of Connection – Gavin Francis
Green Crime: Inside the minds of the people destroying the planet, and how to stop them – Julia Shaw
That Beautiful Atlantic Waltz – Malachy Tallack
Physics for Cats – Tom Gauld
Chatto & Windus
Clearing the Air: A Hopeful Guide to Solving Climate Change — in 50 Questions and Answers – Hannah Ritchie
True Nature: The Lives of Peter Matthiessen – Lance Richardson
Chelsea Green
Ghosts Of The Farm – Nicola Chester
Duckworth
The Untold Railway Stories – Monisha Rajesh (Ed)
Elliott & Thompson
Three Rivers: The extraordinary waterways that made Europe – Robert Winder
The Writer’s Room: The Hidden Worlds that Shape the Books We Love – Katie da Cunha Lewin
The Cat’s Tales: Feline fairytales and folklore – Charlie Creed
Faber & Faber
The Dark Frontier – Jeffrey Marlow
A Year with Gilbert White – Jenny Uglow
New Cemetery – Simon Armitage
Fitzcarraldo Editions
Greyhound – Joanna Pocock
Gollancz
Halcyon Days – Alastair Reynolds
No Man’s Land – Richard Morgan
Granta
How the World Eats: A Global Food Philosophy – Julian Baggini
Pulse – Cyan Jones
Every Last Fish: What Fish Do for Us and What We Do to Them – Rose George
Headline
The Lost Elms – Mandy Haggith
Upon a White Horse – Peter Ross
The Social Lives of Birds – Joan E. Strassmann
An Inconvenience of Penguins – Jamie Lafferty
Hurst
So You Want to Own Greenland? Lessons from the Vikings to Trump – Elizabeth Buchanan
Travels Through the Spanish Civil War – Nick Lloyd
Small Earthquakes: A Journey Through Lost British History in South America – Shafik Meghji
Melanesia: Travels in Black Oceania – Hamish Mcdonald
Orwell’s Ghosts: Wisdom and Warnings for the 21st Century – Laura Beers
Jonathan Cape
Night Vision – Jean Sprackland
Oneworld
White Light: The Essential Element that Changed the World – Jack Lohmann
The Invention of Infinite Growth: How Economists Forgot About the Natural World – Christopher Jones
Off the Rails: The Inside Story of HS2 – Sally Gimson
Homesick: How the Housing Market Broke London – and How to Fix It – Miranda Kaufmann &Peter Apps
Humanish: How Anthropomorphism Makes Us Smart, Weird and Delusional – Justin Gregg
Profile
Abundance: How We Build a Better Future – Ezra Klein & Derek Thompson
To the Sea by Train The Golden Age of Railway Travel – Andrew Martin
Think Like a Mathematician How Simple Tools Explain Complex Problems – Junaid Mubeen
Earth Shapers: How Humans Mastered Geography and Remade the World – Maxim Samson
Quercus
Think Like A Stoic: The Ancient Path to a Life Well Lived – Ken Mogi
The Longest Walk Home: The epic 2,000-mile escape of a WWII POW, in his own words – Ray Bailey with David Wilkins
Reaktion Books
The Sound Atlas: A Guide to Strange Sounds across Landscapes and Imagination – Michaela Vieser And Isaac Yuen
Trees Ancient and Modern: Woodland Cultures and Conservation – Charles Watkins
Seven Dials
Volcanoes: 10 Things You Should Know – Dr Rebecca Williams
Souvenir Press
Whisky and Scotland: A Spiritual Journey from Grain to Glass – Neil M. Gunn
The Bodley Head
The Genius of Trees: How trees mastered the elements and shaped the world – Harriet Rix
Dangerous Miracle: A natural history of antibiotics – and how we burned through them – Liam Shaw
Craftland: A Journey Through Britain’s Lost Arts and Vanishing Trades – James Fox
If Anyone Builds It, Everyone Dies: The Threat to Humanity of Superintelligent AI – Eliezer Yudkowsky & Nate Soares
The Age of Extraction: How Tech Platforms Conquered the Economy and Threaten Our Future Prosperity – Tim Wu
The Bridge Street Press
The Whispers of Rock – Anjana Khatwa
W&N
Seven Rivers: A Journey Through the Currents of Human History – Vanessa Taylor
Everybody Loves Our Dollars: How Money Laundering Won – Oliver Bullough
Wellbeck
Kew: The Psychedelic Garden – Sandra Lawrence
There are some really good books coming out and if I had to say which ones I am most excited about it would have to be Neil Ansell’s and Monisha Rajesh’s.
Is there any here that you like the look of? Or are there any that I have missed that you think I should know about? Let me know in the comments below.
Honestly, most of this list looks amazing, I’ve just added a good portion to my TBR list. Thanks Paul. Sophy H
You’re very welcome, Sophy
You know I love it when you go through the catalogues!
Some crackers here. Particularly looking forward to the Peter Ross and Jean Sprackland books, and The Sound Atlas also looks really good!
Thanks.
Glad you love the list!
Neil Ansell! I’m very excited to hear he has a new book coming.
I know. It is very exciting
Lovely list! I’ve just won Moonlight Express on NetGalley and have high hopes of it.
Thank you. She is a lovely author!