British Library Publishing Catalogue Autumn 2023 (July - December)

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Library Publishing July–December 2023
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Fantasy

Realms of Imagination: A Book of Essays for the British Library Exhibition

Fantasy is an expansive genre, wrought of epics, folklore, strange worlds and forays into Horror. In this book of essays which accompanies the British Library exhibition, twenty authors have mustered to explore four key themes; Fairy and Folk Tales; Epics and Quests; Weird and Uncanny; Portals and Worlds.

Final cover and design TBC

Hardback £25

ISBN 978 0 7123 5449 3

272 pages, 250 x 182 mm

150+ colour illustrations

Publishing October 2023

Tanya Kirk is Lead Curator of Printed Heritage Collections 1601–1900. She co-curated the British Library exhibition Terror and Wonder: The Gothic Imagination (2014–15) and has edited four anthologies of haunting Christmas stories for the British Library Tales of the Weird. Matthew Sangster is Professor of Romantic Studies, Fantasy and Cultural History at Glasgow University. His book on Fantasy’s forms, histories and communities will be published by CUP in 2023.

Within these pages, Terri Windling traces the legacy of fairy lore in fiction and Cristina Bacchilega shows how fairy tales are just one niche of the world’s diverse wonder tales; Sofia Samatar explores how writing Epic Fantasy is akin to building a new universe and Robert Maslen sets off to pinpoint the eternal significance of the quest narrative; Ann VanderMeer unpicks the appeal of the Weird Tale in global terms, and China Miéville is our guide through that which does not seem weird, but is actually the wildly uncanny hiding in plain sight; Dimitra Fimi encapsulates how Fantasy takes us to infinite elsewheres and Wendy Froud brings us into the studio where The Dark Crystal and its incredible creatures were born.

Featuring mindblowing illustrations and representing the gamut of Fantasy fiction from Gilgamesh to Gaiman, this new volume is a treasure trove shining with fresh insights and curiosities.

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The Book by Design

The Remarkable Story of the World’s Greatest Invention

The Book by Design celebrates the book in all its forms, whether manuscript, scroll, concertina, movable, codex, digital. Based around 20 significant items in the Library’s collections, this new publication traces major moments in the history of this remarkable invention. Each one has a distinctive and successful design, ranging from famous examples, such as the Lindisfarne Gospels and The Grammar of Ornament to lesser-known formats such as Southeast Asian palm leaf books and Russian futurist wallpaper books.

Hardback £40

ISBN 978 0 7123 5404 2

288 pages, 264 x 206 mm

200+ colour illustrations

Publishing September 2023

P J M Marks is Curator of Bookbindings. Stephen Parkin is Curator of Printed Heritage Collections 1450–1600, and a specialist in early printing in Italy.

Interspersed between the main chapters are shorter features on particular aspects of book production or book types. These allow the reader to explore more idiosyncratic areas of the Library collections, including the modern Mesoamerican codex and cartonera books of Latin America, and the intricate design of human atlases.

Bringing together the unrivalled insight and expertise of the Library’s curatorial teams and illustrated with spectacular new studio photography, this is an essential addition to the personal library of anyone passionate about books and their design.

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Shakespeare’s First Folio

400th Anniversary Facsimile Edition

With a new introduction by Adrian S Edwards & Tanya Kirk

Published to mark the 400th anniversary of the book’s original publication, this facsimile edition faithfully reproduces one of the finest copies held in the British Library collections.

The significance of the First Folio cannot be underestimated. It is the only contemporary source of eighteen of Shakespeare’s plays. Without it, performances of such popular plays as The Tempest, Twelfth Night and Macbeth would not be possible.

Facsimile casebound in real cloth with slipcase £125

ISBN 978 0 7123 5429 5

912 pages, 327 x 208 mm Colour facsimile reproduction Publishing September 2023

Adrian S Edwards is a rare books librarian and Head of Printed Heritage Collections. Tanya Kirk is is Lead Curator of Printed Heritage Collections 1601–1900.

Changes and corrections were made during the long printing process. Small alterations were also made to the (now iconic) portrait of Shakespeare created by Martin Droeshout for the title page. As a result, no two surviving copies of the First Folio are identical and few are complete. Of the 750 copies that were originally published, some 200 exist today. The British Library has five copies, one of which is complete, and it is this copy that is presented with an introductory booklet by curators Adrian S Edwards and Tanya Kirk.

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Serpent, Siren, Maelstrom & Myth

Sea Stories and Folktales from Around the World

Retold and interpreted by Gerry Smyth

The sea is beautiful and alluring, but it is also dangerous and deadly. Above all, it is unknowable and untameable. Storytelling offered our ancestors a means to understand and interact with the natural world, and in time these stories coalesced into the mythological systems of the world. And the ocean features in every mythological system in history.

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Hardback £30

ISBN 978 0 7123 5419 6

320 pages, 234 x 156 mm

Publishing October 2023

Gerry Smyth is an academic, musician, actor and playwright and is Professor of Irish Cultural History at Liverpool John Moores University. He is the author of the bestselling Sailor Song: The Shanties and Ballads of the High Seas, published in 2021.

To reflect and explore this, Gerry Smyth has gathered together myths and folktales from cultures around the world – Native American, Caribbean, Polynesian, Persian, Indian, Scandinavian and European. Just as these stories have been passed down through generations, he brings his own narrative interpretation with additional discussion on their meaning.

Stories are divided into seven sections: Origin Stories; Gods and Humans; Voyages; Lost Places, Imagined Spaces; Weather and Nature; Down to the Sea in Ships; Fabulous Beasts; and embellished with illustrations from the wide-ranging collections of the Library.

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Dragons, Heroes, Myths & Magic

The Medieval Art of Storytelling

Journey through magical fairy tales, chivalric adventures, mystical events and celebrated foundation myths. Trace how folk traditions and the manners of courtly love have developed through generations and across continents and how the most celebrated of ancient stories have become even more fantastical with age.

Final cover TBC

Paperback with flaps £19.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5414 1

384 pages, 234 x 156 mm

Publishing September 2023

Chantry Westwell studied modern European and African languages in Cape Town, followed by MAs in Historical Linguistics at Ohio State and in Medieval Studies at University College London. Her special interest is in Old French and Anglo-Norman romance. For the past twelve years she has worked as a volunteer at the British Library.

Chantry Westwell has used her profound knowledge of the Library’s illuminated manuscript collections to explore some of literature’s most enduring and multi-layered stories, together with the deep history of the books and chronicles in which they were first preserved. These powerful tales are presented alongside some of the most exquisite examples of art to survive from the eighth to the sixteenth centuries as medieval artists responded to the inspiring storylines with their own works of supreme beauty.

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The Book Lover’s Almanac

A Year of Literary Events, Letters, Scandals and Plot Twists

Alex Johnson

Hardback £19.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5424 0 288 pages, 210 x 150 mm 100+ colour illustrations

Publishing October 2023

Alex Johnson is the author of titles about art, music, sheds, and books on books including for the British Library, A Book of Book Lists (2017), Shelf Life (2018), Edward Lear and the Pussycat: Famous Writers and their Pets (2019), How To Give Your Child A Lifelong Love of Reading (2020), and The Book Lover’s Joke Book (2022).

Mark the passing of the days with this delightfully illustrated Almanac. Each date is assigned a literary connection. Book lovers will find diary entries and extracts from letters, the narrative twists and transformative moments in their favourite novels, read about prestigious awards and creative squabbles, and the delivery of manuscript, first publication and performance.

The book draws on the vast collections of the British Library to find new, surprising and entertaining ways to celebrate each day. It builds on the successes of The Book Lover’s Bucket List and The Book Lover’s Joke Book. Each month opens with a list of significant births and closes with a selection of pertinent last words, while entries are international in scope and range across history from the great classics to modern authors.

Also available from Alex Johnson

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The Philosophy of Chocolate

What makes chocolate so alluring? Why is it the inspiration for endless culinary creativity? Sam Bilton explores our complex relationship with this versatile confection, which is made from the humble beans of the tropical cacao tree.

Hardback £10

ISBN 978 0 7123 5434 9

112 pages, 200 x 130 mm

30+ mono illustrations

Publishing October 2023

Sam Bilton is an author, food historian and presenter of the Comfortably Hungry podcast. She also provides cookery demonstrations, particularly on vintage cuisine, and appears on TV and radio.

Divided thematically, the book moves between the ceremonial uses of chocolate and its reputation as an aphrodisiac, investigates its reputed health properties and poisonous possibilities. Other chapters reveal the darker side of its production in the Americas, through slave labour and exploitation of indigenous populations, as well as its commercialisation as a sweet treat in Western cultures, and chocolate consumption around the world.

This mouth-watering, illustrated book is rounded off with tasting tips and chocolate recipes to leave you feeling fully replete.

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The Burial of the Rats

And Other Tales of the Macabre by Bram Stoker

I knew the site of the hut and the hill behind it up which I had rushed, and in the flickering glow the eyes of the rats still shone with a sort of phosphorescence.

Beyond the genre-defining influence of Dracula, Bram Stoker was also a master of the short story form. This new collection of the author’s tales represents his diverse interests in the macabre and uncanny, ranging from the hallucinatory and dreamlike in ‘The Shadow Builder’ and ‘In the Valley of the Shadow’ to the more overtly horrifying in the minimasterpieces of ‘The Judge’s House’ and ‘The Burial of the Rats’.

Final cover TBC

Hardback £14.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5444 8

256 pages, 210 x 149 mm Publishing October 2023

Bram Stoker (1847–1912) was an Irish author and critic; though best known for the Gothic horror novel Dracula (1897), he also wrote a number of other books such as The Watter’s Mou (1895) and The Mystery of the Sea (1902).

Dr Xavier Aldana Reyes is Reader in English Literature and Film at Manchester Metropolitan University, where he co-leads the Manchester Centre for Gothic Studies. He has edited six anthologies for British Library Publishing.

Alongside acknowledged classics of the horror short story canon, this new volume also includes obscurities such as the darkly comic ‘Old Hoggen: A Mystery’ and the morbid fairy tale ‘The Castle of the King’ to reflect the full brilliance of the legendary writer.

Also available in this series

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Scotland the Strange

Weird Tales from Storied Lands

And then he was silent, for something was coming down the tide.

It came down as quiet as a sleeping bairn, straight for him as he sat with his horse breasting the waters, and as it came the moon crept out of a cloud and he saw a glint of yellow hair.

Final cover TBC

Hardback £15.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5454 7

304 pages, 210 x 149 mm

Publishing November 2023

Johnny Mains is an award-winning editor renowned for recovering lost stories from the archives. His focus for the past few years has been stories by female authors, many of which have been published in the Black Shuck Books anthologies

A Suggestion of Ghosts and An Obscurity of Ghosts. Mains has also edited collections of the best contemporary British Horror, and co-edited the Dead Funny anthologies of short stories by contemporary comedians with Robin Ince.

Following in the wake of the landmark anthology Celtic Weird (2022), Johnny Mains returns with a hoard of tales from two centuries of Scotland’s rich literary past. Stories translated from the Scots Gaelic, not reprinted since their original appearances in rare periodicals, are here in the fold amidst the works of John Buchan, Dorothy K Haynes and Robert Louis Stevenson representing the peak of their weird writing.

Striding through the borderland where echoes of strange folklore, bizarre legends and twentieth-century hauntings meet, this volume promises to deliver chills evoking the whipping winds of the Scottish wilds.

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British Library Crime Classics

The Wheel Spins

Filmed by Alfred Hitchcock as The Lady Vanishes

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5488 2

240 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Publishing July 2023

Ethel Lina White (1876–1944) was an author from Abergavenny best known for her crime novels and short stories in the suspense and horror genres. Though most famous today as the author of The Wheel Spins, she was an influential figure in the Golden Age of crime fiction whose reputation, in her heyday, rivalled those of Agatha Christie and Dorothy L Sayers.

Then the rhythm of the train changed, and she seemed to be sliding backwards down a long slope. Click-click-clickclick. The wheels rattled over the rails, with a sound of castanets.

Travelling home from a European holiday, Iris Carr ends up alone at the station after a quarrel with her friends. Struck by a mysterious assailant and waking up just in time to board the train which will take her on her journey to London, things seem to be looking up after a chance meeting with the affable Miss Froy. But when Iris passes out and reawakens, Miss Froy is nowhere to be found. The other passengers deny any knowledge of her existence and as the train speeds across Europe, Iris spirals deeper and deeper into a strange conspiracy.

Adapted for the screen as The Lady Vanishes by Alfred Hitchcock in 1938, Ethel Lina White’s suspenseful mystery remains her best-known novel, worthy of acknowledgement as a classic of the genre in its own right.

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He Who Whispers

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5468 4

256 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Publishing August 2023

John Dickson Carr (1906–1977)

was a hugely popular and prolific author of crime fiction, regarded as one of the finest writers of ‘Golden Age’ mysteries. Though born in Pennsylvania, USA, Carr developed a distinctly ‘British’ style to his mystery writing from his time living in England and became one of only two Americans ever admitted to the Detection Club.

‘It almost seemed that the murder, if it was a murder, must have been committed by someone who could rise up unsupported in the air…’

When Miles Hammond is invited to a meeting of the Murder Club in London, he is met instead with just two other guests and is treated to a strange tale of an impossible crime in France years before; the murder of a man on a tower with only one staircase, under watch at the time at which the murder took place. With theories of levitating vampires abounding, the story comes home to Miles when he realises that the librarian he has just hired for his home is none other than Fay Seton, a woman at the heart of this bizarre and unsolved murder of the past.

Carr considered this novel one of his best works, and it is easy to understand why when experiencing its ingenious plot – which is delivered with an astounding pace – and masterfully drawn characters including none other than the great detective Dr Gideon Fell.

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The Theft of the Iron Dogs

A Lancashire Mystery

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5463 9

256 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Publishing September 2023

E C R Lorac was a penname of Edith Caroline Rivett (1894–1958), who also wrote as Carol Carnac. She was a prolific author of Golden Age mysteries publishing over sixty novels throughout the 1930s, 40s and 50s. She was also a member of the famous Detection Club. Her books include Crossed Skis, Post After Post-Mortem and Murder by Matchlight, all available as British Library Crime Classics.

While hot on the heels of serial couponracketeer Gordon Ginner, Chief Inspector MacDonald of Scotland Yard receives word of a peculiar incident up in Lancashire – the fishing cottage of a local farmer has been broken into, with an assortment of seemingly random items missing which include a reel of salmon line, a large sack and two iron dogs from his fireplace. This incident becomes all the more enticing to MacDonald when a body washes up on the banks of the River Lune not far from the cottage in question; the body of Gordon Ginner.

First published in 1946 and set in the fell country of Lunesdale over the course of a rainy September, The Theft of the Iron Dogs is the very picture of a cosy crime mystery and showcases Lorac’s masterful attention to detail and deep affection for both Lunesdale and its residents.

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Who Killed Father Christmas?

And Other Seasonal Mysteries

The red robe concealed the blood until it made my hand sticky. Father Christmas had been stabbed in the back, and he was certainly dead.

The murder of Father Christmas at one of London’s great toy shops is just one of many yuletide disasters in this new collection of stories from the Golden Age of crime writing and beyond. Masters of the genre such as Patricia Moyes and John Dickson Carr present perfectly packaged short pieces, and Martin Edwards delivers a sackful of rarities from authors such as Ellis Peters, Gwyn Evans and Michael Innes.

Paperback £10.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5478 3 288 pages, 190 x 130 mm Publishing October 2023

Martin Edwards is series consultant for the British Library Crime Classics series. In 2020 he was awarded the Diamond Dagger Award by the CWA for continued dedication and contribution to crime writing. The Golden Age of Murder, his study of the Detection Club, won the Edgar, Agatha, H R F Keating and Macavity awards. His history of the mystery genre, The Story of Classic Crime in 100 Books, was published by the British Library in 2017.

The answer to any classic crime fiction fan’s Christmas wish – and the only way for you to answer Who Killed Father Christmas? – this new anthology is set to muddle, befuddle, surprise and delight.

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Big Ben Strikes Eleven

A London Mystery

The discovery of Sir Robert Boniface’s body on the floor of his blue limousine was made quite accidentally on a sultry Friday evening towards the end of June. The industrial and financial tycoon, and former stalwart of the British Cabinet, had been shot in the head and left in the quiet Vale of Health alongside London’s Hampstead Heath. Nearby, a rejected portrait of Sir Robert is found riddled with bullets in the studio of the nowmissing romantic artist Matt Caldwell.

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5483 7

272 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Publishing November 2023

David Magarshack (1899–1977) was an author and translator, best-known for his translations of Dostoevsky, Gogol, Tolstoy and Chekhov in the 1950s. Born in Riga, in present-day Latvia, Magarshack came to Britain to study at University College London, was naturalised as a British citizen in 1931 and wrote three crime novels in the 1930s.

As it hurtles towards its feverish denouement under the bells of the capital’s most famous clock, this closely observed and stylish study of both character and motive transports the reader from the Stock Exchange to Scotland Yard. It asks the question of what it means to be crooked and how immense power corrupts.

First published in 1934, this novel is now extremely rare, and is long overdue its rediscovery.

This is really a very jolly book, with sound plot, some good characterisation, a number of thrills, and everything handsome about it.

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Someone from the Past

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5473 8

256 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Publishing December 2023

Margot Bennett (1912–1980) was a Scottish author and screenwriter who penned a small, though influential, number of crime, thriller and science fiction novels. Her novels The Man Who Didn’t Fly and The Widow of Bath have been republished as British Library Crime Classics.

Then I felt his warm hand grow cold, it was as if he had been reminded of death. He wasn’t looking at me any more, but obliquely, across the restaurant.

I turned round.

Sarah has been receiving threatening anonymous letters seemingly from a former lover. Just one day after revealing this information to her coworker Nancy, Sarah is shot and found in her bedroom by one of her past flames, Donald. Desperate to clear any evidence of Donald’s presence at the scene for her own infatuations, Nancy finds herself as the key suspect when she is discovered in the apartment.

As the real killer uses the situation to their advantage, Bennett crafts a tense and nuanced story through flashbacks to Sarah’s life and loves in this GoldDagger-award-winning story of deceit and murder.

for backlist, see pages 39–58

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One Year’s Time

British Library Women Writers 1940s

Paperback with flaps £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5457 8

288 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Publishing July 2023

Angela Milne (1909–1990) was the niece of A A Milne. She was a regular and highly regarded contributor to Punch and is remembered for the best-selling Jam and Genius, one of two collections of her Punch pieces. One Year’s Time is her only novel, published in 1942.

It’s New Year’s Day and Liza is painting her floor. Walter, from the party the night before, arrives unexpectedly, and they throw themselves into a new relationship, dividing their nights between his flat and hers. The relationship continues through the course of the year, with the couple even posing as a married couple.

But Liza is frustrated by Walter’s lack of commitment, finding herself continually compromising her dreams and her work to fit in with Walter’s ambitions, and increasingly questioning why she bends her personality in an effort to convince him she’d make the perfect wife. As New Year’s Eve comes around, will she find herself back where she started?

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British Library Women Writers

Introduction to Sally

British Library Women Writers 1920s

A Pygmalion-style story told with von Arnim’s characteristic wit and charm, this novel introduces us to Salvatia (known as Sally), a much longed-for child to humble shopkeepers. Sally grows up to be an extremely beautiful girl, attracting the attentions of every man who sees her. When her mother dies, her father decides it is just too difficult to defend her virtue and marries her to the first man who proposes.

Paperback with flaps £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5474 5

224 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Publishing September 2023

Elizabeth von Arnim (1866–1941) published her first – heavily autobiographical – novel Elizabeth and Her German Garden in 1898. She is perhaps best remembered for The Enchanted April. Her 1931 novel Father was published in the Women Writers series in 2020.

But Jocelyn is about to learn a lesson in marrying for looks alone. The two are from very different classes and have nothing in common: beauty can only bridge the gap so far. Meanwhile, his mother is being pursued by her own unsuitable suitor – debating if she can tolerate his crass personality in return for the security of his wealth. Von Arnim turns her ironic humour to great effect in showing us the follies of her cast of characters, whom we can’t help wishing the best for, despite everything.

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Stories for Winter

And Nights by the Fire

Stories for Winter is a collection of short stories that take their inspiration from this cold, snowy season, whether it’s winter holidays, weather-related predicaments or seasonal celebrations. In keeping with the spirit of the Women Writers series, the stories are penned by authors whose writing originally appeared in books and magazines in the twentieth century.

Paperback with flaps £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5469 1

224 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Publishing October 2023

Launched in 2020, the British Library Women Writers series is a curated collection of novels and anthologies by female authors who enjoyed broad, popular appeal in their day. In a century during which the role of women in society changed radically, their fictional heroines highlight women’s experience of life inside and outside the home through the decades in these rich, insightful and evocative stories.

for backlist, see pages 35–38

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The Lure of Atlantis

Strange Tales of the Sunken Continent

All about us on the stairs was some of the most exquisite statuary I have ever seen... save for a few pieces carved in the form of some hideous beast, the like of which I have never seen on earth...

The sunken continent of Atlantis has dwelt in the collective imagination of writers and artists for centuries; a bejewelled paradox bubbling with themes of irrecoverable loss and quixotic faith in its rediscovery. This new anthology collects stories from the vast, yet seldom recognised, vault of Atlantean fiction from the Golden Age of Weird Tales magazine, presented in four core sections, perfect for diving into:

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5498 1

288 pages, 190 x 130 mm Publishing August 2023

Michael Wheatley is a practicebased researcher at Royal Holloway, University of London, whose work explores weird fiction in the age of climate crisis. He lectures at the University of Worcester and edited the Tales of the Weird anthology

The Horned God: Weird Tales of the Great God Pan in 2022.

Atlantis Rediscovered – in which the ruins of ancient Atlantis are found again.

Atlantis Revisited – tales of Deep Time, in which the descendants of Atlanteans re-live the experiences of ancestors.

Atlantis Resurrected – in which Atlantis never sunk at all but remains at large in the world.

Atlantis Reimagined – in which the continent is fertile ground for experiments in Weird Fantasy and beyond.

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British
Library Tales of the Weird

Dead Drunk

Tales of Intoxication and Demon Drinks

Suddenly he tripped and fell his length over a prostrate body... he marvelled that so rough an impact should not have kicked a groan out of the drunkard...

With a stiff measure of the supernatural, a dram of melodrama and a chaser of the cautionary kind, tales of drink and drunkenness can be found in a wellstocked cabinet of Victorian and early twentieth-century fiction, reflecting an anxiety about the impact of alcohol and intoxicants in society, as well as an acknowledgment of their influence on humans’ perception of reality.

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5409 7

288 pages, 190 x 130 mm Publishing September 2023

Pam Lock is a Lecturer in the English Department at the University of Bristol. Her monograph, based on her thesis, ‘Low Spirits: The Habitual Drunkard in Victorian Fiction and Culture’ (2019) will be published by Edinburgh University Press in 2023. Pam is a co-Director of the Drinking Studies Network and co-Lead with Dr Dorota Dias-Lewandowska for the NCN funded project, ‘Between the drunken “mother of destruction” and the sober “angel of the house”’.

Featuring drink-fuelled classics such as Robert Louis Stevenson’s ‘The Body Snatcher’ alongside obscurities from periodicals such as Blackwood’s Magazine, this new collection offers a (somewhat poisoned) chalice of dark and stormy short fiction, brimming with the weird, the grotesque, the entertaining and the outlandish.

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Roads of Destiny

And Other Tales of Alternative Histories and Parallel Realms

He spoke of a new kind of terre− mauvaise, of strange regions, connected, indeed, with definite geographical limits upon the earth, yet somehow apart from them and beyond them.

A youth comes to a literal fork in his road where all three paths contrive to end in the same violent fate; a beleaguered man finds his neuroses oddly mirrored in a dark parallel world co-existing with our own; Kaiser Wilhelm II, rather than abdicate, leads the High Seas Fleet on one last voyage.

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5439 4

288 pages, 190 x 130 mm Publishing November 2023

Alasdair Richmond has lectured in philosophy at Edinburgh University since 2003. He works mainly in the philosophy of time and time travel, and is also a keen amateur of weird fiction.

Treading the path of that which never existed (in our reality, at least) and the otherworlds bordering our own version of Earth, this new collection brings together tales of strange parallel destinies, unexplored forks in humanity’s history, twisted pocket dimensions and forays into unsettling regions of Dark Fantasy.

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Circles of Stone

Weird Tales of Pagan Sites and Ancient Rites

In the wood the grey stone rose from the grass, and she cried out and ran back in panicked terror.

‘What a silly little girl,’ the nurse had said. ‘It’s only the… stone.’

Standing stones, stone circles, tumps, barrows and ancient clearings still remain across the British Isles, and though their specific significance may be obscured by the passing of time, their strange allure and mysterious energy persist in our collective consciousness.

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5459 2

288 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Publishing December 2023

Katy Soar is a Senior Lecturer in Classical Archaeology at the University of Winchester. Her research interests are Greek archaeology, the resonance of archaeology in culture and the history and reception of archaeology itself. She is a frequent contributor to Hellebore magazine, and co-edited the anthology Strange Relics, published by Handheld Press in 2022.

Assembled here in tribute to these relics of a lost age are accounts of terrifying spirits haunting Stonehenge itself, stories of awful fates for those who impose modernity on the sacred sites and grim tales in which unwitting trespassers into the eternal rites of pagan worship find themselves part of an enduring legacy of blood. To represent the breadth of the sub-genre, authors include Arthur Machen, Algernon Blackwood and Rosalie Muspratt alongside lesser-known writers from the periodicals and journals of the British Library collections.

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The Undying Monster

A Tale of the Fifth Dimension

‘Where grow pines and firs amain, Under Stars, sans heat or rain, Chief of Hammand, ‘ware thy Bane!’

The Hammand family have been hounded by an ancient curse for generations; now, after the close of the First World War, the only two survivors are Oliver and Swanhild. When Oliver is beset by a creature in the forest surrounding the Hammand estate, the siblings resolve to meet the curse head on before it seals their fate in the form of a violent death.

Final design TBC

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5493 6

288 pages, 190 x 130 mm Publishing July 2023

Jessie Douglas Kerruish (1884–1949) was a British writer of romantic, horror, and historical fiction, descended from an ancient Manx family. She was a regular contributor to The Weekly Tale-Teller, finding success with the publication of Miss Haroun-al-Raschid (1917) and The Girl from Kurdistan (1918), novels set in North Africa and the Middle East, before publishing her best-known work, The Undying Monster, 1922.

Enlisting the service of the occult detective Luna Bartendale, the investigation begins to unshackle the Hammands from their doom, and the stage is set for battle with an immortal force of savage horror.

First published in 1922, The Undying Monster secured Jessie Douglas Kerruish’s place in the history of British Weird fiction. The novel was adapted for the screen in 1942, and remains one of the definitive twentieth-century tales of lycanthropy and occult detection.

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The House on the Borderland

Final design TBC

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5464 6

320 pages, 190 x 130 mm Publishing October 2023

William Hope Hodgson (1877–1918) was a key figure in British weird fiction, renowned for a huge body of work that consisted of essays, short fiction and novels that often fused together the horror, fantastic fiction and science fiction genres. Hodgson is remembered chiefly for his nautical horror stories and for his occult detective, Carnacki the Ghost-finder. Following his death near Ypres during the First World War, his stories continued to be published posthumously throughout the twentieth century.

A few minutes, it seemed, and I had risen above the great mountains –floating, alone, afar in the redness. At a tremendous distance below, the arena showed, dimly; with the mighty House looking no larger than a tiny spot of green. The Swine-thing was no longer visible.

In the damp and neglected heart of a ruin in the wilds of the west of Ireland, a manuscript is discovered entitled The House on the Borderland. Penned by an enigmatic Recluse, the contents spin an account of an uncanny and isolated existence, which unfolds into a hallucinatory and mind-wracking journey into cosmic revelations and encounters with beasts and beings without name. For the Recluse seems to have discovered another land and in it another House; a jade-green double of his own in a realm in which the bounds of reality are untethered.

First published in 1908, this masterpiece of Horror and the uncanny was a direct influence on the imagination of H P Lovecraft and was described by Terry Pratchett as ‘the Big Bang in my private universe as a science fiction and fantasy reader and, later, writer’.

for backlist, see pages 59–65

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Animals

Art, Science & Sound

Journeying through darkness, water, land and air, this book reveals how art, science and sound have been instrumental in building humans understanding of other animals. It delves into the discovery, conservation and extinction of dozens of species, from bats, butterflies and birds to sharks, squid and snakes, to uncover how people have visualised and recorded animals over time.

Hardback £35

ISBN 978 0 7123 5433 2

352 pages, 264 x 206 mm

200+ colour illustrations

Published April 2023

Malini Roy is Head of Visual Arts, Asian and African Collections, Cam Sharp Jones is Curator of Visual Arts, Asian and African Collections, and Cheryl Tipp is Curator of Wildlife and Environmental Sounds at the British Library.

The objects discussed and lavishly illustrated here include Robert Hooke’s Micrographia (1665), a pioneering work on the microscopic world, John James Audubon’s seminal book The Birds of America (1827-38), a masterpiece of American art history, and the influential record Songs of the Humpback Whale (1970), which became part of the international campaign to end commercial whale hunting. Links to sound recordings throughout the book enhance the text, allowing readers to hear many animals in their own environments - including rare and extinct species.

Recent highlights 29 Current Exhibition Book British Library current exhibition book

Tyndale’s The New Testament, 1526

The First English Bible

Translated from the original languages by William Tyndale

William Tyndale famously declared, ‘The boy that driveth the plough shall know more of the scripture than [an educated man].’ Though forbidden by the Church to translate the New Testament into English, Tyndale’s determination resulted in it finally being printed in Germany in 1526. Smuggled into English ports in bales of cloth, the book was a monumental success. The direct, common language of many of its verses has resonated down the centuries and, in time, contributed significantly to the text of the King James Version.

Hardback £20

ISBN 978 0 7123 5448 6

578 pages, 165 x 115 mm

500+ colour illustrations

Published May 2023

William Tyndale (c.1494–1536) was an English scholar, linguist and prominent figure in the Protestant Reformation. He was arrested in Antwerp in 1531 on a charge of spreading sedition in England. He was imprisoned, convicted of heresy and strangled (as a mark of his status as a scholastic), before his body was burned.

This complete, carefully reproduced facsimile edition, created from one of only two complete copies of the 1526 edition held in the British Library, presents one of the most important books in English history in full colour and to the exact original specifications. Professor David Daniel, former Chairman of the Tyndale Society and Tyndale biographer, has provided a detailed introduction.

30 Recent Highlights

The Royal Puzzle Book

300 Challenges and Teasers from Alfred the Great to Charles III

Flexibound £14.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5443 1

160 pages, 216 x 143 mm

100+ colour illustrations

Published April 2023

Philip Parker is a writer, consultant and publisher specialising in cartography as well as ancient and medieval history. He studied history at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, and is the author of The British History Puzzle Book (2021), as well as the History of Britain in Maps (2016) and the DK Eyewitness Companion Guide to World History (2010). As a publisher he ran The Times books.

Test your knowledge of kings and queens by attempting to answer some 300 questions across 25 topics, from early kingdoms to the realms of England, Scotland and Wales and the British Royal Family of the modern era.

The topics range from Coronations to Sports and Pastimes – from the first English queen crowned in her own right to the only royal to have won an Olympic Medal. Do you know which country’s national anthem uses the same music as ‘God Save the King’? Whose corpse is said to have exploded in its coffin? What was Queen Victoria’s first name? These hundreds of puzzles are accompanied by a wealth of illustrations from the collections of the British Library. Accept the challenge and see how much more you can learn.

Recent Highlights 31

How to Survive a Classic Crime Novel

Paperback with flaps £12.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5438 7

192 pages, 190 x 130 mm

30 mono illustrations

Published June 2023

Kate Jackson reviews classic crime fiction on her blog, crossexaminingcrime.com. She has published two collections of puzzles with the British Library; The Pocket Detective (2018) and The Pocket Detective 2 (2019).

What would you do if you found yourself in the world of the classic crime novel? How would you avoid being framed for murder – or evade an untimely demise? Let classic crime expert Kate Jackson give you the tools to survive the golden age murder mystery.

From dinner parties to detective interrogations, you’ll need to know how to keep your wits about you in a world of red herrings, hidden identities and one too many suspicious butlers...

Complete with original illustrations by Joanna Lisowiec, this insightful parody of the genre takes survival tips from an international cast of crime-writers; Craig Rice (USA), Ngaio Marsh (New Zealand), Augusto de Angelis (Italy), Sheila Pim (Ireland), S ébastien Japrisot (France), and Maria Lang (Sweden), as well as a whole host of British Library Crime Classics authors, of course.

32 Recent Highlights

Penny Bloods

Gothic Tales of Dangerous Women

Her cheeks were pale, and her eyes had the wild and stolid glare which Rodolph had observed when she awakened from the slumber of the grave; she quitted the castle, and after gazing around her, as if uncertain which way to go, she proceeded towards the village.

In the mid 1800s, the inexpensive publications known as penny bloods were all the rage in Britain. Spinning tales of high Gothic drama, violence and monstrosity, this literary phenomenon was significant for its depictions of dangerous and transgressive women which inspired such milestone Gothic works as Sheridan Le Fanu’s Carmilla.

Hardback £14.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5418 9

288 pages, 210 x 149 mm

Published May 2023

Nicole C Dittmer is a Lecturer of Gothic Studies at The College of New Jersey, whose forthcoming books include the monograph Monstrous Women and Ecofeminism in the Victorian Gothic, 1837–1871 (2022) and the coedited collection Penny Dreadfuls and the Gothic; or, Investigations of Pernicious Tales of Terror (2023).

Collecting ten tales from classic – and truly obscure – penny publications and featuring newly edited text and insights from Dr Dittmer’s research, this new volume revives a company of witches, femme fatales, vampire mistresses and deadly criminals to enthrall a new generation of readers.

Recent Highlights 33

The Philosophy of Cocktails

An early description of a cocktail as ‘a mix of alcoholic drinks with flavouring ingredients’ does nothing to convey the alchemy and speak-easy glamour of these elaborate drinks. The cocktail’s humble beginnings as a medicinal tonic through the inclusion of botanicals into distilled spirits such as gin and whiskey, accelerates with the ingenuity of bartenders who created the ‘classics’ – the Martini, Manhattan and Old Fashioned – in the nineteenth-century, and in the decadence of the Jazz Age and Roaring Twenties.

Hardback £10

ISBN 978 0 7123 5453 0

112 pages, 200 x 130 mm

30+ mono illustrations

Published June 2023

Jane Peyton is an award-winning writer and alcoholic drinks expert. She is the UK’s first accredited Pommelier (cider sommelier) and Principal of the School of Booze. Jane is also the author of a number of books including two previous books in this series: The Philosophy of Gin (August 2020) and The Philosophy of Beer (April 2021).

This book explores the journey that cocktails have made, via China and the Middle East, the Americas and the UK, to arrive at the bespoke menus of today’s stylish clubs and bars, complete with descriptions of the myriad ingredients, glassware and paraphernalia that the mixologist has at their disposal.

34 Recent Highlights

The Home

British Library Women Writers 1970s

Sing Me Who You Are

British Library Women Writers 1960s

A tragi-comedy that looks at the experience of a woman escaping a broken marriage and trying to make a new home for grownup children who no longer need her. Eleanor’s emotional journey is often raw and dark, but at times funny and uplifting as she grapples with her newfound singledom under the critical eyes of her mother and mother-inlaw, and the selfish attitudes of various suitors.

The Home perfectly captures the tone of the 70s, and the reality faced by so many women when forced to re-assess their roles as wife and mother.

Paperback with flaps £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5492 9

224 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Harriet Cooper bumps up a rutted lane in a Hillman crammed with everything she owns. She has come to claim her inheritance – a large green bus –left to her by her aunt, and moves in with two cats to live a frugal life, much to the chagrin of her cousin who has inherited the rest of the estate.

This is a timely reissue of a 1960s novel that deals with the lingering trauma of the Second World War and the dark secrets that families carry, as well as being an early advocate of environmental issues, which chime with such resonance fifty years later.

Paperback with flaps £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5487 5

224 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Recent Highlights 25
Women Writers 35 British Library Women Writers

War Among Ladies

British Library Women

Writers 1920s

Eleanor Scott

Stories for Christmas

And the Festive Season

Muriel Spark, Stella Gibbons, E M Delafield & more

Keeping Up Appearances

British Library Women Writers 1920s

Rose Macaulay

Paperback with flaps £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5462 2

288 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Strange Journey

British Library Women

Writers 1930s

Maud Cairnes

Paperback with flaps £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5452 3

224 pages, 190 x 130 mm

A Pin to See the Peepshow

British Library Women

Writers 1930s

F Tennyson Jesse

Paperback with flaps £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5401 1

288 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Which Way?

British Library Women

Writers 1930s

Theodora Benson

Paperback with flaps £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5495 0

208 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback with flaps £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5359 5

400 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback with flaps £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5398 4

224 pages, 190 x 130 mm

36 Women Writers

The Love Child

British Library Women

Writers 1920s

Edith Olivier

Sally on the Rocks

British Library Women

Writers 1910s

Winifred Boggs

O, The Brave Music

British Library Women

Writers 1940s

Dorothy Evelyn Smith

Paperback with flaps £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5364 9

208 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Tension

British Library Women

Writers 1920s

E M Delafield

Paperback with flaps £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5304 5

288 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Mamma

British Library Women

Writers 1950s

Diana Tutton

Paperback with flaps £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5338 0

320 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Tea is So Intoxicating

British Library Women

Writers 1950s

Mary Essex

Paperback with flaps £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5393 9

224 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback with flaps £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5388 5

224 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback with flaps £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5362 5

224 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Women Writers 37

Father

British Library Women

Writers 1930s

Elizabeth von Arnim

Dangerous Ages

British Library Women

Writers 1920s

Rose Macaulay

The Tree of Heaven

British Library Women

Writers 1910s

May Sinclair

Paperback with flaps £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5318 2

304 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Chatterton Square

British Library Women

Writers 1940s

E H Young

Paperback with flaps £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5387 8

224 pages, 190 x 130 mm

My Husband Simon

British Library Women

Writers 1930s

Mollie Panter-Downes

Paperback with flaps £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5307 6

320 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback with flaps £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5322 9

368 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback with flaps £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5312 0

224 pages, 190 x 130 mm

38 Women Writers

British Library Crime Classics

Suddenly at His Residence

A Kent Mystery

Crimes of Cymru

Classic Mystery Tales of Wales

Twice Round the Clock

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5423 3

240 pages, 190 x 130 mm

The Black Spectacles

John Dickson Carr

Paperback £10.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5408 0

272 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Death of Mr Dodsley

A London Bibliomystery

John Ferguson

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5403 5

256 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Death of an Author

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5482 0

272 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5472 1

304 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5467 7

240 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Crime Classics 39

The Mysterious Mr Badman

A Yorkshire Bibliomystery

W F Harvey

The White Priory Murders

A Mystery for Christmas

Carter Dickson

Final Acts

Theatrical Mysteries

Edited by Martin Edwards

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5437 0

208 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Death on the Down Beat

An Orchestral Fantasy of Detection

Sebastian Farr

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5422 6

272 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Death of Jezebel

Christianna Brand

Paperback £10.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5407 3

352 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Crook o’ Lune

A Lancashire Mystery

E C R Lorac

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5402 8

208 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5491 2

224 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5486 8

256 pages, 190 x 130 mm

40 Crime Classics

The Seat of the Scornful

A Devon Mystery

The Edinburgh Mystery

And Other Tales of Scottish Crime

Green for Danger

Christianna Brand

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5480 6

240 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Death of a Bookseller

Bernard J Farmer

Paperback £10.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5485 1

272 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Post After Post-Mortem

An Oxfordshire Mystery

E C R Lorac

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5490 5

256 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Jumping Jenny

Anthony Berkeley

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5328 1

256 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5475 2

304 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5470 7

256 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Crime Classics 41

Murder in the Basement

Anthony Berkeley

Murder After Christmas

These Names Make Clues

E C R Lorac

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5394 6

256 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Till Death Do Us Part

John Dickson Carr

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5389 2

320 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Murder by the Book

Mysteries for Bibliophiles

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5384 7

256 pages, 190 x 130 mm

The Widow of Bath

Margot Bennett

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5379 3

256 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £10.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5369 4

304 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5374 8

256 pages, 190 x 130 mm

42 Crime Classics

Guilty Creatures

A Menagerie of Mysteries

The Chianti

Flask

Marie Belloc Lowndes

Due to a Death

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5344 1

320 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Two-Way Murder

E C R Lorac

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5329 8

256 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Murder’s a Swine

A Second World War Mystery

Nap Lombard

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5314 4

224 pages, 190 x 130 mm

The Corpse in the Waxworks

A Paris Mystery

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5383 0

240 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5378 6

288 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5373 1

256 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Crime Classics 43

The Lost Gallows

A London Mystery

A Surprise for Christmas and Other Seasonal Mysteries

The Port of London Murders

Josephine Bell

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5363 2

256 pages, 190 x 130 mm

The Progress of a Crime

A Fireworks Night Mystery

Julian Symons

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5337 3

320 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Checkmate to Murder

A Second World War Mystery

E C R

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5361 8

256 pages, 190 x 130 mm

The Man Who Didn’t Fly

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5372 4

288 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5352 6

224 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5341 0

256 pages, 190 x 130 mm

44 Crime Classics

The Woman in the Wardrobe

The Spoilt Kill

A Staffordshire Mystery

Mary Kelly

Crossed Skis

An Alpine Mystery

Carol Carnac

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5346 5

208 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Settling Scores

Sporting Mysteries

by

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5336 6

224 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Death in White Pyjamas

with Death Knows

No Calendar

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5331 1

256 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Castle

Skull

A Rhineland Mystery

John Dickson Carr

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5321 2

352 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5316 8

448 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5326 7

240 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Crime Classics 45

The Pocket Detective 2

100+ More Puzzles, Brainteasers and Conundrums

Compiled by Kate Jackson

Death in Fancy Dress

Anthony Gilbert

The Christmas Egg

A Seasonal Mystery

Mary Kelly

Flexibound £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5315 1

160 pages, 155 x 100 mm

The Measure of Malice

Scientific Detection Stories

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5340 3

256 pages, 190 x 130 mm

It Walks by Night

A Paris Mystery

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5310 6

224 pages, 190 x 130 mm

The Body in the Dumb River

A Yorkshire Mystery

George Bellairs

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5289 5

352 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5264 2

256 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5214 7

208 pages, 190 x 130 mm

46 Crime Classics

Fell Murder

A Lancashire Mystery

E C R Lorac

Deep Waters

Mysteries on the Waves

Edited

Murder in the Mill-Race

A Devon Mystery

E C R Lorac

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5204 8

240 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Surfeit of Suspects

George Bellairs

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5288 8

368 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Death Has Deep Roots

A Second World War Mystery

Michael Gilbert

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5268 0

256 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Death in Captivity

A Second World War Mystery

Michael Gilbert

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5238 3

224 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5228 4

288 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5213 0

272 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Crime Classics 47

Smallbone Deceased

A London Mystery

Michael Gilbert

The Division Bell Mystery

Ellen Wilkinson

The Pocket Detective

100+ Puzzles

Compiled by Kate Jackson

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5297 0

272 pages, 190 x 130 mm

The Arsenal Stadium Mystery

Leonard Gribble

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5241 3

256 pages, 190 x 130 mm

The Story of Classic Crime in 100 Books

Martin Edwards

Flexibound £7.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5296 3

144 pages, 155 x 100 mm

The Belting Inheritance

Julian Symons

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5226 0

256 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £14.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5221 5

Hardback £25

ISBN 978 0 7123 5696 1

304 pages, 210 x 148 mm

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5232 1

240 pages, 190 x 130 mm

48 Crime Classics

The Colour of Murder

Julian Symons

The Christmas Card Crime and

Other Stories

Verdict of Twelve

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5227 7

256 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Family Matters

Anthony Rolls

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5247 5

256 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Murder by Matchlight

E C R Lorac

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5674 9

256 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Scarweather

Anthony Rolls

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5669 5

256 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5222 2

256 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5664 0

272 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Crime Classics 49

The Incredible Crime

A Cambridge Mystery

Lois Austen-Leigh

Sergeant Cluff Stands Firm

Gil North

The Methods of Sergeant Cluff

Gil North

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5602 2

288 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Continental Crimes

Paperback £7.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5646 6

176 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Miraculous Mysteries

Edited by Martin Edwards

Paperback £7.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5647 3

176 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Fire in the Thatch

A Devon Mystery

E C R Lorac

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5679 4

352 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5673 2

352 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5260 4

240 pages, 190 x 130 mm

50 Crime Classics

The Murder of My Aunt

Richard Hull

Excellent Intentions

Richard Hull

Blood on the Tracks

Railway Mysteries

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5280 2

240 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Weekend at Thrackley

Alan Melville

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5201 7

240 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Bats in the Belfry

A London Mystery

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5270 3

288 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Death Makes a Prophet

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5211 6

240 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5255 0

240 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5691 6

288 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Crime Classics 51

Seven Dead

The Long Arm of the Law

Classic Police Stories

Somebody at the Door

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5688 6

288 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Calamity in Kent

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5687 9

288 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Foreign Bodies

Edited by Martin Edwards

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5235 2

288 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Death in the Tunnel

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5783 8

272 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5699 2

288 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5641 1

224 pages, 190 x 130 mm

52 Crime Classics

The Secret of High Eldersham

Miles Burton

The Poisoned Chocolates Case

Anthony Berkeley

Death of a Busybody

George Bellairs

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5609 1

272 pages, 190 x 130 mm

The Dead Shall Be Raised & Murder of a Quack

George Bellairs

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5653 4

272 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Murder

Underground

Mavis Doriel Hay

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5644 2

224 pages, 190 x 130 mm

The Sussex Downs Murder

John Bude

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5652 7

352 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5725 8

288 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5796 8

288 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Crime Classics 53

The Cornish Coast Murder

John Bude

The Lake District Murder

John Bude

Death on the Riviera

John Bude

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5715 9

288 pages, 190 x 130 mm

The Cheltenham Square Murder

John Bude

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5716 6

288 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Portrait of a Murderer

A Christmas Crime Story

Anne Meredith

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5637 4

224 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Serpents in Eden

Countryside Crimes

Edited by Martin Edwards

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5648 0

288 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5686 2

288 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5794 4

304 pages, 190 x 130 mm

54 Crime Classics

Crimson Snow

Winter Mysteries

Edited by Martin Edwards

Murder at the Manor

Country House Mysteries

Edited by Martin Edwards

Murder of a Lady

A Scottish Mystery

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5665 7

320 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Death of Anton

Alan Melville

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 0993 6

384 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Quick Curtain

Alan Melville

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5623 7

272 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Silent Nights

Christmas Mysteries

Edited by Martin Edwards

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5788 3

288 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5789 0

288 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5610 7

256 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Crime Classics 55

Capital Crimes

London Mysteries

Resorting to Murder

Holiday Mysteries

Edited

Thirteen Guests

J

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5749 4

320 pages, 190 x 130 mm

The Z Murders

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5748 7

320 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Mystery in White

A Christmas Crime Story

J Jefferson Farjeon

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5601 5

256 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Antidote to Venom

Freeman Wills Crofts

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5621 3

256 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5770 8

256 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5779 1

288 pages, 190 x 130 mm

56 Crime Classics

The Hog’s Back Mystery

Freeman Wills Crofts

A Scream in Soho

John G Brandon

The 12.30 from Croydon

Freeman Wills Crofts

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5797 5

336 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Mystery in the Channel

Freeman Wills Crofts

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5745 6

256 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Death of an Airman

Christopher St John Sprigg

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5649 7

352 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Murder in Piccadilly

Charles Kingston

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5651 0

288 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5615 2

288 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5795 1

320 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Crime Classics 57

Death on the Cherwell

The Female Detective

The Notting Hill Mystery

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5726 5

288 pages, 190 x 130 mm

The Santa Klaus Murder

Mavis

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5759 3

336 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5626 8

256 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5630 5

288 pages, 190 x 130 mm

58 Crime Classics

The Uncanny

Gastronomic

Strange Tales of the Edible Weird

Holy Ghosts

Classic Tales of the Ecclesiastical Uncanny

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5428 8

288 pages, 190 x 130 mm

The Ways of Ghosts

And Other Dark Tales by

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5413 4

320 pages, 190 x 130 mm

The Flaw in the Crystal

And Other Uncanny Stories by

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5497 4

320 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5477 6

352 pages, 190 x 130 mm

British Library Tales of the Weird Tales of the Weird 59

Polar Horrors

Strange Tales from the World’s Ends

Haunters at the Hearth

Eerie Tales for Christmas Nights

Spectral Sounds

Unquiet Tales of Acoustic Weird

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5442 4

352 pages, 190 x 130 mm

The Horned God

Weird Tales of the Great God Pan

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5427 1

320 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Our Haunted Shores

Tales from the Coasts of the British Isles

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5417 2

320 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5496 7

320 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5421 9

320 pages, 190 x 130 mm

60 Tales of the Weird

The Ghost Slayers

Thrilling Tales of Occult

Detection

by

Shadows on the Wall

Dark Tales by Mary

The Night Wire

And Other Tales of Weird Media

Edited by Aaron

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5416 5

288 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Sunless Solstice

Strange Christmas Tales for the Longest Nights

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5406 6

304 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Randalls Round

Nine Nightmares by Eleanor

Edited by Aaron Worth

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5411 0

320 pages, 190 x 130 mm

I Am Stone

The Gothic Weird Tales of R Murray Gilchrist

Edited by Daniel Pietersen

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5410 3

288 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5405 9

240 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5400 4

320 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Tales of the Weird 61

Heavy Weather

Tempestuous Tales of Stranger Climes

Dangerous Dimensions

Mind-bending Tales of the Mathematical Weird

Chill Tidings

Dark Tales of the Christmas Season

by

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5358 8

336 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Cornish Horrors

Tales from the Land’s End

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5368 7

336 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Crawling Horror

Creeping Tales of the Insect Weird

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5323 6

224 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Minor Hauntings

Chilling Tales of Spectral Youth

Edited by Jen Baker

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5399 1

384 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5349 6

320 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5319 9

320 pages, 190 x 130 mm

62 Tales of the Weird

Queens of the Abyss

Lost Tales from the Women of the Weird

Into the London Fog

Eerie Tales from the Weird City

Weird Woods

Tales from the Haunted Forests of Britain

by John

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5391 5

352 pages, 190 x 130 mm

The Outcast

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5376 2

320 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5324 7

240 pages, 190 x 130 mm

and Other Dark Tales

A Phantom Lover

Tales of the Tattooed

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5386 1

288 pages, 190 x 130 mm

and Other Dark Tales

An Anthology of Ink

Edited by John Miller

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5381 6

288 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5330 4

320 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Tales of the Weird 63

Doorway to Dilemma

Bewildering Tales of Dark Fantasy

The Weird Tales of William Hope Hodgson

The Face in the Glass

The Gothic Tales of Mary

by

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5263 5

304 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Roarings from Further Out

Four Weird Novellas by

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5233 8

240 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Evil Roots

Killer Tales of the Botanical Gothic

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5208 6

352 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Promethean Horrors

Classic Tales of Mad Science

Edited by

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5305 2

288 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5229 1

288 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5284 0

272 pages, 190 x 130 mm

64 Tales of the Weird

Glimpses of the Unknown

Lost Ghost Stories

Haunted Houses

Two Novels by

From the Depths and Other Strange

Tales of the Sea

by

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5266 6

336 pages, 190 x 130 mm

The Platform Edge

Uncanny Tales of the Railways

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5251 2

336 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Mortal Echoes

Encounters with the End

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5236 9

320 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Spirits of the Season

Christmas Hauntings

by

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5203 1

304 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5281 9

288 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5252 9

320 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Tales of the Weird 65

Celtic Weird

Tales of Wicked Folklore and Dark Mythology

The Little Blue Flames and Other Uncanny Tales

Visions of the Vampire Two

Centuries of Immortal Tales

Hardback £14.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5432 5

336 pages, 210 x 149 mm

Playing with Fire

The Weird Tales of Arthur

Hardback £14.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5412 7

256 pages, 210 x 149 mm

Fearsome Fairies

Haunting Tales of the Fae

Hardback £14.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5392 2

320 pages, 210 x 149 mm

The Whisperers And Other Stories

A Lifetime of the Supernatural Algernon Blackwood, edited by Mike Ashley

Hardback £14.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5425 7

304 pages, 210 x 149 mm

Hardback £14.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5430 1

336 pages, 210 x 149 mm

Hardback £14.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5426 4

320 pages, 210 x 149 mm

Tales of the Weird xx
66 Classic Horror and Supernatural Fiction

The Open Door and Other Stories of

the Seen and Unseen

Margaret Oliphant, edited by

The Gothic Tales of Sheridan Le Fanu

The Ghost Stories of M R James

Hardback £14.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5354 0

256 pages, 210 x 149 mm

The Gothic Tales of H P Lovecraft

Hardback £14.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5396 0

256 pages, 210 x 149 mm

The Tell-Tale Heart and Other Tales

Hardback £14.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5250 5

208 pages, 210 x 149 mm

Hardback £14.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5246 8

224 pages, 210 x 149 mm

Hardback £14.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5754 8

208 pages, 210 x 149 mm

Tales of the Weird xx Classic Horror and Supernatural Fiction 67

British Library Science Fiction Classics

Future Crimes

Mysteries and Detection Through Time and Space

Spaceworlds

Stories of Life in the Void

The Society of Time

The Original Trilogy and Other Stories

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5334 2

320 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Nature’s Warnings

Classic Stories of Eco-Science Fiction

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5309 0

320 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Born of the Sun

Adventures in Our Solar System

Edited by Mike Ashley

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5382 3

288 pages, 190 x 130 mm

The Man with Six Senses

Muriel Jaeger

Paperback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5357 1

320 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5356 4

336 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5366 3

240 pages, 190 x 130 mm

68 Science Fiction Classics

Beyond Time

Classic Stories of Time Unwound

Menace of the Monster

Classic Tales of Creatures from Beyond

Wild Harbour

Ian

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5320 5

352 pages, 190 x 130 mm

The Question Mark

Muriel Jaeger

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5269 7

368 pages, 190 x 130 mm

The End of the World

and Other Catastrophes

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5224 6

224 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Menace of the Machine

The Rise of AI in Classic Science Fiction

Edited by Mike Ashley

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5298 7

208 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5273 4

336 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5242 0

352 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Science Fiction Classics 69

The Darkest of Nights

Charles Eric Maine

The Tide Went Out

Charles Eric Maine

Shoot at the Moon

William F Temple

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5218 5

320 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Four-Sided Triangle

William F Temple

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5237 6

240 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Lost Mars

The Golden Age of the Red Planet

Edited by Mike Ashley

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5256 7

240 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Moonrise

The Golden Age of Lunar Adventures

Edited by Mike Ashley

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5231 4

304 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5240 6

304 pages, 190 x 130 mm

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5275 8

352 pages, 190 x 130 mm

70 Science Fiction Classics

Art, Design and Craft

Buddhism Illuminated Manuscript Art from Southeast Asia

Hardback with jacket £50

ISBN 978 0 7123 5206 2

Graven Images

The Art of the Woodcut Hardback £12.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5672 5

The Paper Zoo 500 Years of Art and Science

Hardback with jacket £25

ISBN 978 0 7123 5743 2

Medieval Illumination Manuscript Art in England and France 700 –1200

Paperback £14.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5327 4

The Art & History of Calligraphy

Paperback with flaps £20

ISBN 978 0 7123 5367 0

Swallowed by a Whale How to Survive the Writing Life

Hardback £14.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5303 8

The Heritage Herbal Recipes & Remedies for Modern Living

Hardback £16.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5380 9

Leonardo da Vinci

A Mind in Motion

Hardback £25

ISBN 978 0 7123 5283 3

Gold Spectacular Manuscripts from Around the World

Hardback £10

ISBN 978 0 7123 5446 2

Penned & Painted

The Art and Meaning of Books in Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts

Hardback £25

ISBN 978 0 7123 5436 3

Gift, Reference and Humour

The Lindisfarne Gospels

Art, History and Inspiration

Hardback £12.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5481 3

Magic in Medieval Manuscripts

Hardback with jacket £12.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5205 5

Warfare in Medieval Manuscripts

Hardback with jacket £12.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5605 3

Dogs in Medieval Manuscripts

Hardback with jacket £12.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5302 1

Cats in Medieval Manuscripts

Hardback with jacket £12.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5293 2

Selected Backlist 71

Medieval Monsters

Hardback with jacket £10

ISBN 978 0 7123 5790 6

Astrology in Medieval Manuscripts

Hardback with jacket £12.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5210 9

Edward Lear and the Pussycat Famous Writers and their Pets

Flexibound £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5244 4

How to Give Your Child a Lifelong Love of Reading

Flexibound £12.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5385 4

The British History

Puzzle Book

Flexibound £14.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5440 0

The Magnificent Maps

Puzzle Book

Flexibound £14.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5299 4

The Philosophy of Beards

Hardback £10

ISBN 978 0 7123 5766 1

The Philosophy of Coffee

Hardback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5230 7

The Philosophy of Wine

Hardback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5278 9

The Philosophy of Tea

Hardback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5259 8

The Philosophy of Gin

Hardback £10

ISBN 978 0 7123 5360 1

The Philosophy of Cheese

Hardback £10

ISBN 978 0 7123 5377 9

The Philosophy of Tattoos

Hardback £10

ISBN 978 0 7123 5308 3

The Philosophy of Beer

Hardback £10

ISBN 978 0 7123 5347 2

The Philosophy of Whisky

Hardback £10

ISBN 978 0 7123 5455 4

The Philosophy of Curry

Hardback £10

ISBN 978 0 7123 5450 9

72 Selected Backlist

The Cocktail Book

Hardback £8.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5690 9

The Gentleman’s Art of Dressing with Economy

Hardback £7.95

ISBN 978 0 7123 5886 6

Christmas Traditions

A Celebration of Festive Lore

Hardback with jacket £12.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5294 9

Bespoke

A Guide to Cycle-Speak and Saddle Slang

Hardback £12.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5365 6

Alice’s Adventures Under Ground

The Original Manuscript

Hardback with jacket £14.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5243 7

The Women’s Suffrage Cookery Book

Hardback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5375 5

The Old Man’s Guide to Health and Longer Life

Hardback £7.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5292 5

Playing Jane Austen

Parlour Plays for DrawingRoom Performance

Hardback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5223 9

A Book of Book Lists

Flexibound £7.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5225 3

Shelf Life Writers on Books and Reading

Flexibound £10

ISBN 978 0 7123 5286 4

A Literary Christmas An Anthology

Hardback with jacket £12.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5276 5

A Children’s Literary Christmas An Anthology

Hardback with jacket £12.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5279 6

The Book Lover’s Bucket List

A Tour of Great British Literature

Hardback £16.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5324 3

Can You Read This Book?

A Book of Nonsense to Twist Your Tongue To Hardback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5465 3

The Book Lover’s Joke Book

Hardback £9.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5451 6

A Children’s Literary Treasury

Hardback with jacket £20

ISBN 978 0 7123 5397 7

Selected Backlist 73

History

Breaking the News

500 Years of News in Britain

Hardback £25

ISBN 978 0 7123 5441 7

Bloomsbury

Beyond the Establishment

Paperback £10

ISBN 978 0 7123 5656 5

Camden Town

Dreams of Another London

Paperback £10

ISBN 978 0 7123 5694 7

Soho

The Heart of Bohemian London

Paperback £10

ISBN 978 0 7123 5657 2

The Menu

Memorable Meals from Escoffier at the Ritz to the First Meal on the Moon

Hardback £20

ISBN 978 0 7123 5300 7

A General History of the Lives, Murders and Adventures of the Most Notorious Highwaymen

Hardback with jacket £20

ISBN 978 0 7123 5274 1

A General History of the Lives, Murders and Adventures of the Most Notorious Pirates

Hardback with jacket £20

ISBN 978 0 7123 5390 8

A General History of the Lives, Murders and Adventures of the Most Notorious Rogues

Hardback with jacket £20

ISBN 978 0 7123 5339 7

Taking to the Air

An Illustrated History of Flight

Hardback £25

ISBN 978 0 7123 5261 1

Protecting the People

Hardback with jacket £30

ISBN 978 0 7123 5325 0

Russian Revolution: Hope, Tragedy, Myths

Hardback with jacket £40

ISBN 978 0 7123 5677 0

The Book of the British Library

Hardback with jacket £25

ISBN 978 0 7123 5837 8

Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms

Art, Word, War

Paperback with flaps £25

ISBN 978 0 7123 5207 9

Elizabeth & Mary

Royal Cousins, Rival Queens

Hardback with jacket £40

ISBN 978 0 7123 5348 9

Paperback £30

ISBN 978 0 7123 5353 3

The Globetrotter

Victorian Excursions in India, China and Japan

Hardback £30

ISBN 978 0 7123 5258 1

Sailor Song

The Shanties and Ballads of the High Seas

Hardback £14.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5370 0

74 Selected Backlist

The Illustrated Police News

The Shocks, Scandals & Sensations of the Week

1864–1938

Hardback £12.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5249 9

Writing Making Your Mark

Hardback with jacket £40

ISBN 978 0 7123 5253 6

Paperback £25

ISBN 978 0 7123 5248 2

A History of Children’s Books in 100 Books

Hardback with jacket £25

ISBN 978 0 7123 5698 5

Unfinished Business

The Fight for Women’s Rights

Hardback £25

ISBN 978 0 7123 5395 3

Picturing India

Hardback with jacket £30

ISBN 978 0 7123 5695 4

Pacific An Ocean of Wonders

Hardback £30

ISBN 978 0 7123 5219 2

Literature

The Story of Propaganda in 50 Images

Hardback £16.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5431 8

Alexander the Great The Making of a Myth

Hardback with jacket £40

ISBN 978 0 7123 5476 9

Paperback £30

ISBN 978 0 7123 5447 9

Dancing in Time

The History of Moving and Shaking

Hardback £25

ISBN 978 0 7123 5461 5

The Heart of the Forest Why Woods Matter

Hardback with jacket £25

ISBN 978 0 7123 5456 1

Dragons, Heroes, Myths & Magic

The Medieval Art of Storytelling

Hardback with jacket £30

ISBN 978 0 7123 5460 8

Love Letters

Intimate Correspondence Between Famous Lovers

Hardback £12.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5351 9

Decadence

A Literary Anthology

Hardback £20

ISBN 978 0 7123 5663 3

The Writer Abroad

Paperback with flaps £12.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5787 6

Reading Room A Year of Literary Curiosities

Hardback £17.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5254 3

Horror A Literary History

Paperback with flaps £16.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5333 5

Selected Backlist 75

Science Fiction

A Literary History

Hardback £20

ISBN 978 0 7123 5692 3

Maps

Yesterday’s Tomorrows

The Story of Classic British Science Fiction in 100 Books

Paperback with flaps £20

ISBN 978 0 7123 5371 7

Poems in Progress

Drafts from Master Poets

Hardback £30

ISBN 978 0 7123 5466 0

Maps and the 20th Century

Drawing the Line

Hardback with jacket £40

ISBN 978 0 7123 5662 6

Atlas A World of Maps

Hardback with jacket £30

ISBN 978 0 7123 5291 8

Paperback with flaps £18.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5332 8

Sea Monsters on Medieval and Renaissance Maps

Paperback with flaps £14.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5771 5

A History of the 20th Century in 100 Maps

Hardback with jacket £25

ISBN 978 0 7123 5856 9

London: A Life in Maps

Paperback with flaps £14.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5607 7

Mapping the Heavens

Paperback with flaps £14.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5265 9

The Charting of the Oceans

Paperback with flaps £14.99

ISBN 978 0 7123 5616 9

London: A History in Maps

Hardback with jacket £45

ISBN 978 0 7123 5879 8

A History of America in 100 Maps

Hardback with jacket £30

ISBN 978 0 7123 5217 8

A History of the Second World War in 100 Maps

Hardback with jacket £35

ISBN 978 0 7123 5313 7

A History of Britain in 100 Maps

Hardback with jacket £40

ISBN 978 0 7123 5471 4

76 Selected Backlist

British Bird Sounds

The Definitive Audio Guide to Birds in Britain

Two CDs £16 inc. VAT

ISBN 978 0 7123 0512 9

Dawn Chorus

A Sound Portrait of a British Woodland at Sunrise

CD £10 inc. VAT

ISBN 978 0 7123 0520 4

Shakespeare’s Original Pronunciation

CD £10 inc. VAT

ISBN 978 0 7123 5119 5

Selected Backlist and Audio CDs 77
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