Opened in 2003 by the London Review of Books in the heart of Bloomsbury, just a Rosetta Stone’s throw from the British Museum, the London Review Bookshop has now established itself as an essential ...
The First Decade Collection is a hardback limited edition series featuring ten important books from Fitzcarraldo Editions’s first decade of publishing. Designed by ...
Thanks to our prestigious series of events and our excellent location, we get a lot of famous authors dropping by. The result is a constantly changing selection of highly-collectible signed first ...
During the Covid lockdown of 2020, artist, poet and passionate environmental advocate Daphne Warburg Astor founded Hazel Press, a publisher of small books of prose and poetry based at her ...
We send all orders via Royal Mail: within the UK, choose from 1st Class, 2nd Class or Special Delivery; for the rest of the world, International Standard or International Tracked. Delivery and ...
From the publisher: A Twenty-First-Century Guide to Sailing the Sea of StoryWith an introduction by Theo Downes-Le Guin, Karen Joy Fowler, Molly Gloss and Kelly LinkUrsula K. Le Guin’s essential guide ...
From the publisher: A new history of personal and community relationships across post-imperial Britain, from 1940s Cardiff to the millennial Midlands.Between the end of the Second World War and the ...
Our first Author of the Month for 2024 is Gerald Murnane. A true Australian original, Murnane is constantly returning to and reinvigorating his central themes – place, memory, landscape, horse-racing ...
Our first Author of the Month for 2023 is the New Zealand-born short story writer Katherine Mansfield. The themes of her work, exploring sexuality, anxiety and existentialism, were as controversial as ...
Now in its 12th year, the British Academy Book Prize for Global Cultural Understanding rewards and celebrates ground-breaking works of non-fiction that have made an outstanding contribution to the ...
As autumn is upon us and the days shorten, in just the same way that the nights lengthen, we’re turning to the dark side, and celebrating the strangely British genre of folk horror. Read on to see our ...