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A Christmas Carol

Charles Dickens
Illustrated by Sarah Coomer
Introduced by Simon Callow


The timeless tale of ghosts and goodwill, illustrated with charm by Sarah Coomer and introduced by actor and Dickens devotee Simon Callow. The slipcase, designed to resemble Victorian wallpaper, features a die-cut window revealing Scrooge beneath a snowy, gaslit sky – a festive Folio classic wrapped with warmth and just a hint of hauntings.

Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow

Gabrielle Zevin
Illustrated by Manshen Lo


A luminous story of friendship, creativity and connection in the digital age. This first-ever illustrated edition features seven vivid artworks by Manshen Lo and a brand-new introduction by the author. A Folio tribute to a contemporary classic, wrapped in a holographic slipcase inspired by Hokusai’s Great Wave.

God Emperor of Dune

Frank Herbert
Illustrated by Grace Aldrich


The fourth volume in the Dune saga, God Emperor of Dune explores power, sacrifice and transformation through the haunting figure of Leto II. Featuring a striking metallic binding, eight colour illustrations by Grace Aldrich and a specially commissioned map, this Folio edition continues the best-selling series with signature care and craft.

Shōgun

James Clavell
Illustrated by Chris Malbon


Epic, immersive and gloriously illustrated – the first-ever illustrated edition of James Clavell’s Shōgun arrives in a lavish two-volume set. Featuring dynamic artwork by Chris Malbon, this dramatic retelling of 1600s Japan captures the intrigue, conflict and culture of a historical saga that continues to captivate generations.

Hamnet

Maggie O'Farrell
Illustrated by Becca Thorne


Maggie O’Farrell’s award-winning novel reimagines the life and death of Shakespeare’s son with lyrical power and emotional depth. This beautifully illustrated Folio, with artwork by Becca Thorne, pairs rich historical detail with striking design – a haunting, heartfelt portrait of love, grief and the bonds that outlive us.

The Templars: The Rise and Fall of God's Holy Warriors

Dan Jones
Illustrated by Max Rompo


Step into the shadowy world of the Knights Templar with Dan Jones’s gripping history of power, faith and betrayal. This richly designed Folio features medieval-style artwork by Max Rompo, 24 pages of colour illustrations and a red-on-white binding inspired by the Order’s colours. Bold, brilliant and utterly immersive.

Pippi Longstocking

Astrid Lingden
Illustrated by Sara Ogilvie


Irresistibly wild and wonderfully free, Pippi Longstocking bursts into the Folio list in a riot of colour and imagination. Brilliantly brought to life by Sara Ogilvie, whose illustrations capture the charm, chaos and heart of Astrid Lindgren's classic. Perfect for young readers and nostalgic grown-ups alike. Pippi power never fades.

The Binti Trilogy

Nnedi Okorafor
Illustrated by David Palumbo


Aliens, tradition, transformation. Nnedi Okorafor’s Binti Trilogy is a fierce and imaginative blend of sci-fi and Africanfuturism. With mesmerising art by David Palumbo and vibrant design throughout, this Folio edition is a stunning celebration of identity, conflict and connection across the stars.

Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee

Dee Brown
Illustrated by Nocona Burgess
Introduced by Ned Blackhawk


Dee Brown’s Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee tells the harrowing history of Native American displacement in the 19th century. Through firsthand accounts and historical detail, it reveals the brutal impact of westward expansion. A powerful, essential narrative that redefines the story of the American West from an Indigenous perspective.

Nineteen Eighty-Four

George Orwell
Illustrated by La Boca
Introduced by Elif Shafak


Orwell’s chilling dystopia remains as urgent and unsettling as ever. With bold artwork by La Boca and a powerful introduction by Elif Shafak, this striking edition of Nineteen Eighty-Four pairs political prophecy with bold design – a novel that still questions power, truth and freedom in every generation.

The Crossing

Cormac McCarthy
Illustrated by Gérard DuBois


Cormac McCarthy’s haunting Western follows a young boy’s journey into Mexico with a captured wolf. The second book in the Border Trilogy, The Crossing is lyrical, brutal and unforgettable. Series artist Gérard DuBois returns to illustrate and the book is covered in a haunting screen-printed binding that evokes the stark beauty of the narrative.

SHOUT!: The True Story of The Beatles

Philip Norman
Photography from Terry O'Neill


Packed with Terry O’Neill’s evocative photographs, this definitive Beatles biography gets the Folio treatment. Philip Norman’s forensic, funny and brilliantly written portrait captures the chaos and charisma of the Fab Four – a must-read for music lovers, Beatlemaniacs and anyone fascinated by the band that changed everything.

The Folk of the Faraway Tree

Enid Blyton
Illustrated by Jonathan Burton


In this Folio edition of The Folk of the Faraway Tree, the third and final book in Enid Blyton’s much-loved trilogy, Jonathan Burton’s joyful illustrations capture the magic, mischief and mayhem of the tree’s unforgettable inhabitants. A glorious conclusion to one of the most imaginative series in children’s literature.

Tales of Mystery and Imagination

Edgar Allan Poe
Illustrated by Evangeline Gallagher
Introduced by Joe Hill


Macabre, masterful and still terrifying – Poe’s tales cast a long shadow over horror fiction. This new edition features ten haunting illustrations by FBIA winner Evangeline Gallagher and an introduction by Joe Hill. Prepare to descend into madness, mystery and the supernatural with literature’s undisputed master of the Gothic.