Independent eBooks
The Independent is home to a prestigious and unparalleled stable of journalistic talent, providing reports and analysis of events from around the globe. The archive of content that has been built up over more than 25 years presents us with a wonderful opportunity to compile a unique record of history as it happened. We are pleased to present, below, a growing portfolio of eBooks, each tracking the evolution of a specific story or topic over time.
48 HOURS IN… EUROPEAN CAPITALS
How to enjoy the perfect short break in 20 great cities
The cities chosen encompass well-known and less-visited destinations, and offer travellers everything from dazzling architecture to world-class museums, designer shopping and historic landmarks. They’re blessed with a range of accommodation options to suit every budget, restaurants for every taste, and bars and cafés that offer the chance to connect with local life. These are city breaks to tell your friends about; the sort of places that you’ll want to revisit in order to discover more of their secrets.
£2.99 / $4.99
NELSON MANDELA REMEMBERED
A tribute in words and pictures
£4.99 / $7.99
Same-Sex Marriage
This book collects reports published in The Independent over more than two decades, allowing you to retrace the long, hard journey to change, step by step, setback by setback, bold leap by bold leap. It is a story of courage, resilience, prejudice and principle, created by journalists who cannot have known, at the time, that what they were writing would one day form a chapter in a longer good news story.
This book allows to you consider history as it happened and is, above all, a moving narrative of human hope and decency – which is arguably all the more moving when you know that, despite all the setbacks, there is a happy ending.
£1.99 / $2.99
The New Suffragettes
A hundred years after Emily Wilding Davison threw herself under the King’s racehorse at the Derby, the rights she fought for are largely taken for granted in Britain. But there are still many places around the world where women risk their lives in pursuit of basic freedoms. This collection of interviews, profiles and first-person accounts – originally published in The Independent to mark the centenary of Davison’s death (on 8 June 1913) – celebrates some of the bravest.
£1.99 / $2.99
Science Made Simple
Every child goes through a phase of asking embarrassingly simple questions. Why is the sky blue? Why do we dream? Where did the Moon come from? Even the most educated adult can be stumped by such inquiries. But the curiosity behind them – and the urge to satisfy it – lies at the heart of science.This compendium of questions and answers is based on a weekly column first launched in The Independent more than 15 years ago under the rubric “Technoquest”. It was inspired by the realisation that many readers had scientific conundrums niggling away at the back of their minds and would welcome a service that answered them.
£1.99 / $2.99
Robert Fisk on Algeria
For those seeking to understand why Algeria’s tragedy matters, and what it means, there is no better place to start than here: a collection of contemporary reportage by the world’s pre-eminent Middle-East correspondent, Robert Fisk, who raised the alarm about what was happening in Algeria while the rest of the world looked away.Much of it is harrowing to read:a catalogue of man’s inhumanity to man, punctuated with shining instances of courage, kindness and humour but no less tragic for that. But it is the truth. And for anyone who wishes to understand the problems confronting us today, it is essential reading.
£1.99 / $2.99