'Luke flung the light of his torch full onto the face of the immobile figure. Then he had the sho...
Amidst the confusion of too many fake names, clues, ciphers and convoluted alibis, Macdonald and ...
From satyrs and sea creatures to griffins and dragons, monsters lay at the heart of the medieval ...
Rose Macaulay's novel, first published in 1928, offers a sharp and witty commentary on how we twi...
Scottish fictional counterpart to Virginia Woolf's feminist essay 'A Room of One's Own'.
Illustrated throughout, and with a complete text translation, the book explores the context in wh...
Manuscripts from the British Library, Bibliotheque Nationale de France and the Getty Museum have ...
First published in 1956, this classic mystery leaps out of rarity to join the British Library Cri...
First published in 1973 but written in the vintage mystery mode, Lettice Cooper uses her literary...
A new and definitive collected works of neglected master of weird fiction, including never-before...
In the mid-nineteenth century, public fascination with spiritualism surged. This new anthology co...
Through a selection of detailed expert essays and some 40 spotlight studies, Medieval Women revea...