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China Miéville​

Perdido Street Station

£105

Illustrated by Doug Bell

Introduced By the author

In the teeming, steam-powered city of New Crobuzon, a rogue experiment unleashes a terror beyond imagining. With haunting illustrations by Doug Bell and a new afterword by China Miéville, this Folio book dives deep into the gritty, surreal world of one of modern fantasy’s most original visionaries.

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Perdido Street Station

£105
Book Details
 
Production DetailsBound in printed and blocked cloth with a design by the artist
Printed in black and metallic copper ink throughout
Map endpapers
Ribbon marker
Printed and blocked slipcase
Dimensions10 inches × 6¾ inches (25.4 × 17.2 cm)
FontSet in Haarlemmer with Evanston Tavern as display
Pages704
AuthorChina Miéville​
Illustrated byDoug Bell
IllustrationFrontispiece and 11 colour illustrations
8 black and white illustrated part-title pages
Publication Date03/03/2026
PrintingFirst Printing
Editor's Notes
 
Artist Doug Bell and author China Miéville are a match made in heaven. Doug's scratchboard-effect illustrations vividly realise the grimy world of New Crobuzon and it's mix of steampunk, monsters and magic.
Synopsis
 
In the sprawling, chaotic city of New Crobuzon, where magic and machinery intertwine, a dangerous experiment unleashes a nightmare that threatens to consume everything. Isaac, a rogue scientist, unwittingly sets a monstrous force loose and must rally an unlikely band of outcasts to confront it. As the city teeters on the brink of destruction, the battle delves into the darkest corners of human ambition and the eerie beauty of the bizarre. China Miéville's Perdido Street Station is a spellbinding journey into a world teeming with grotesque wonders, savage horrors and the relentless pulse of revolution.

About the Illustrator

Doug Bell

Doug Bell is an award-winning illustrator celebrated for his intricate line work and mastery of light and shadow. Using techniques like woodcut, scratchboard, pen and ink, engraving and digital, Bell creates images that bring viewers to his subjects with depth and emotion. His work has been recognised by institutions such as Communication Arts, the Society of Illustrators, Spectrum Fantastic Art and American Illustration.

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About the Illustrator

Doug Bell

Doug Bell is an award-winning illustrator celebrated for his intricate line work and mastery of light and shadow. Using techniques like woodcut, scratchboard, pen and ink, engraving and digital, Bell creates images that bring viewers to his subjects with depth and emotion. His work has been recognised by institutions such as Communication Arts, the Society of Illustrators, Spectrum Fantastic Art and American Illustration.

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About the Illustrator

Doug Bell

Doug Bell is an award-winning illustrator celebrated for his intricate line work and mastery of light and shadow. Using techniques like woodcut, scratchboard, pen and ink, engraving and digital, Bell creates images that bring viewers to his subjects with depth and emotion. His work has been recognised by institutions such as Communication Arts, the Society of Illustrators, Spectrum Fantastic Art and American Illustration.

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About the Illustrator

Doug Bell

Doug Bell is an award-winning illustrator celebrated for his intricate line work and mastery of light and shadow. Using techniques like woodcut, scratchboard, pen and ink, engraving and digital, Bell creates images that bring viewers to his subjects with depth and emotion. His work has been recognised by institutions such as Communication Arts, the Society of Illustrators, Spectrum Fantastic Art and American Illustration.

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About the Illustrator

Doug Bell

Doug Bell is an award-winning illustrator celebrated for his intricate line work and mastery of light and shadow. Using techniques like woodcut, scratchboard, pen and ink, engraving and digital, Bell creates images that bring viewers to his subjects with depth and emotion. His work has been recognised by institutions such as Communication Arts, the Society of Illustrators, Spectrum Fantastic Art and American Illustration.

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China Miéville
“Having encountered my first Folio Society edition as a child and been blown away by the beauty and mystery of the text, it has been a great honour to work with Folio on one of my own books. I’m still astonished that something I wrote will be part of this beautiful ouevre and grateful to everyone for making the whole process such a pleasure.”

About the Author

Donald L. Miller is the New York Times-bestselling historian, the John Henry MacCracken Emeritus Professor of History at Lafayette College in Pennsylvania and one of the most respected authorities on World War II, the Civil War and Modern US History. His books have been nominated for, and won, a number of prestigious literary awards and he is a frequent consultant and adviser on historical productions for PBS, HBO, The History Channel and Apple TV. Miller is widely acclaimed for his books on World War II, most notably the bestselling Masters of the Air: How the Bomber Boys Broke Down the Nazi War Machine (2007; Folio 2026). Miller previously worked with Spielberg and Hanks as a historical consultant for the ten-part HBO series The Pacific. He was also the on-camera historian, writer and chief consultant for the series' accompanying documentary.

Miller has won awards for excellence in teaching, several fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities, and a number of prestigious book awards. He was a resident scholar at All Souls College, Oxford, and was the Crayenborgh Lecturer at Leiden University, The Netherlands. He also lectured internationally for the U.S. State Department and the Smithsonian Institution. His essays and reviews have appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post and other national publications.