From suburbia and skyscraper scrawl to the open prairies and 'local color', slum life to rural idyll: reprinting American and British literary classics.
ربى أبوغيدا كاتبة وشاعرة فلسطينية لبنانية. مسقط رأسها لندن، عاشت طفولتها في الكويت وقبرص. بدأت حياتها الجامعية في مونتريال ولندن. درست الأدب والكتابة في جامعة أكسفورد وأكملت دراستها العليا في …
The book produced to accompany an art exhibition in the Albion Beatnik Bookstore for Oxford Arts Week 2016. The paintings, collages, sketches, were fifty alternative book covers designed by Oxford-based …
This was Amy Lowell’s first collection, published in 1912 when she was 38. Her first poem had been published only two years previously, and this immature work, based on a …
Susan Glaspell was a jack of several trades and a master of most: she was a Pulitzer prize-winning playwright, novelist and writer of short stories, a journalist and an actress. She …
NOT YET PRINTED March 2020 Written and published in 1923, this book is held by some to be Willa Cather’s masterpiece. Marian Forrester is the book’s main character, a flawed …
This is the earliest of Henry James’ written works that the author himself included in his own collected New York Edition of 1907-09, when he revised it for the fifth …
“Do not be afraid, dear reader,”writes Galán in his afterword, “of this literary endeavour – if a reader is ever found. It can be portrayed as yet another prosaic parody …
This volume includes An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge, A Horseman in the Sky and One of the Missing, three American Civil War stories. They were published in book form in …
Bartleby, the Scrivener was published in two parts in late 1853. The Lightning-rod Man, based on a true incident, was published in July 1854 (it was anthologised often; it was …
Five related short stories about a twelve-year-old child and her view of the world, shaped hitherto by her narcissistic mother. In these stories we witness her discovery and awareness of …
NOT YET PRINTED March 2020 Edna Ferber is better known today for her novels written in the 1920s – So Big, which won the Pulitzer Prize, and Show Boat, later a mould-breaking …
When Emily Dickinson was asked if she had read Elizabeth Prescott Spofford’s work, she replied, “I read Miss Prescott’s Circumstance, but it followed me in the Dark—so I avoided her;” …
Edith Wharton started to write this book in Paris and in French a decade before it was published in 1911. It is set in the mountains of New England, where …
An anthology of poetry to celebrate All Hallows, edited by Jenny Lewis and Dennis Harrison. The anthology was produced for a poetry workshop with Mimi Khalvati, organized by Jenny Lewis …
This is the story of Hazel Woodus, a child of nature who loves wild animals and the weather and seasons of the countryside and wants simply to be herself. She …
B format paperback, 84pp translated by Charles Olsen ISBN 978 0 9930763 5 0
Short pieces set in Spain, Italy, Ireland, Greece, the East End and Hungary are like love letters pasted onto the wall of European history. Along with the familiar Northern attraction to …
This volume was published the year after Edward Thomas had died. This edition has an introductory essay by Tom Cook. RETRO POETS : RP03 C format paperback (210mm x 135mm) …