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  1. Frederica

    Frederica

    Georgette Heyer

    Illustrated by Sally Dunne

    £49.95

    Georgette Heyer brings her wry take on regency romance to Frederica, illustrated by Sally Dunne and with a beautiful binding design by Jessica Hische, in the third book of this exclusive Folio series.

  2. Arabella

    Arabella

    Georgette Heyer

    Illustrated by Sally Dunne

    £49.95

    Georgette Heyer’s witty and addictive regency romance Arabella is designed in series with Folio’s edition of Venetia, featuring Sally Dunne’s beautiful illustrations, and intricate binding lettering by Jessica Hische.

  3. Their Eyes Were Watching God

    Their Eyes Were Watching God

    Zora Neale Hurston

    Illustrated by Diana Ejaita

    £44.95

    One of the defining African-American novels of the 20th century, Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God is beautifully illustrated by Diana Ejaita in this striking Folio Society edition.

  4. Rebecca

    Rebecca

    Daphne du Maurier

    Illustrated by D. G. Smith

    £47.95

    A classic of 20th-century literature, Daphne du Maurier’s mesmerising ’study in jealousy’ has captivated readers for generations.

  5. Emma

    Emma

    Jane Austen

    Illustrated by Sam Wolfe Connelly

    £49.95

    Published as part of our Jane Austen series, this sparkling edition is introduced by Fay Weldon.

  6. Mansfield Park

    Mansfield Park

    Jane Austen

    Illustrated by Darya Shnykina

    £49.95

    Jane Austen’s most modern and controversial novel, Mansfield Park, illustrated by the award-winning Darya Shnykina and introduced by Lucy Worsley, completes Folio’s sensational Austen series.

  7. Northanger Abbey

    Northanger Abbey

    Jane Austen

    Illustrated by Jonathan Burton

    £49.95

    The last of Austen’s novels to be published, this is a tongue-in-cheek tale of the hazards of female friendship and undesirable suitors.

  8. Venetia

    Venetia

    Georgette Heyer

    Illustrated by Sally Dunne

    £49.95

    Stephen Fry’s exclusive introduction to this new Folio Society edition lavishes praise on Georgette Heyer’s meticulously researched and deliciously entertaining Regency Romance, Venetia.

  9. The Color Purple

    The Color Purple

    Alice Walker

    Illustrated by Lela Harris

    £47.95

    One of the greatest works of modern fiction, Alice Walker's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel The Color Purple is presented in a beautifully crafted new Folio edition, illustrated by British artist Lela Harris. 

  10. Wuthering Heights

    Wuthering Heights

    Emily Brontë

    Illustrated by Rovina Cai

    £49.95

    Wuthering Heights defies easy classification and stands alone as a uniquely powerful novel that transcends genre. Patti Smith, the singer-songwriter and poet, has written a new, lyrical introduction to this edition, in which she sums up Emily Brontë’s complex gifts.

  11. Jane Eyre

    Jane Eyre

    Charlotte Brontë

    Illustrated by Santiago Caruso

    £49.95

    Illustrated by Santiago Caruso, our edition of Charlotte Brontë’s beloved novel celebrates its gothic undercurrents.

  12. The Tenant of Wildfell Hall

    The Tenant of Wildfell Hall

    Anne Brontë

    Illustrated by Valentina Catto

    £49.95

    Published to mark the 200th anniversary of Anne Brontë’s birth, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall completes the Folio collection of the Brontë sisters’ most distinguished titles.

  13. Noughts and Crosses

    Noughts and Crosses

    Malorie Blackman

    Illustrated by Kingsley Nebechi

    £47.95

    Introduced by Benjamin Zephaniah and illustrated by Kingsley Nebechi, this stunning Folio Society edition of Noughts and Crosses showcases Malorie Blackman’s award-winning thriller set in a reimagined Western society.

  14. The Princess Bride

    The Princess Bride

    William Goldman

    Illustrated by Mark Thomas

    £49.95

    Featuring giants, duels, man-eating swamp rats and, of course, true love, Goldman’s funny and poignant lampoon of the fairy-tale tradition has inadvertently become a classic of the genre.