Bound in blood-red leather and lavishly illustrated, this new edition of Dracula, limited to just 750 hand-numbered copies each signed by Angela Barrett, is a fitting tribute to a gothic masterpiece.
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Five hand-crafted books of exquisite Japanese art and poetry in facsimile for the first time
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London and New York, 40 rare photogravures by a master of the art, in facsimile for the first time.
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A new limited edition published to commemorate the poet’s death in November 1918 and designed to emulate the fine press editions of the early 20th century. In series with Selected Poems Rupert Brooke and Selected Poems Edward Thomas.
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Facsimiles of the original de luxe editions published in 1919 and 1920 and illustrated throughout in silhouette
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One of the world’s great literary legacies, this manual of virtuous living, courtship and pleasure affords an intimate glimpse into Hindu culture.
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A classic from the Fine Press tradition. Limited to 750 hand-numbered copies. Published in series with Genesis and The Book of Jonah.
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A classic from the Fine Press tradition. Limited to 750 hand-numbered copies. Published in series with Genesis and The Song of Songs.
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Lavishly ornamented and illustrated by Alan Lee. The Old English texts and their translations by Michael Alexander are set on facing pages for ease of reading.
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A handsome readable edition of Hooke’s seminal text with all 38 plates reproduced at full size including five large-scale fold outs.
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Russell Hoban’s genre-defying masterpiece with a new essay by Quentin Blake and a specially-commissioned postscript by Dr Rowan Williams, former Archbishop of Canterbury.
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A limited edition published to commemorate the poet’s death in April 1917 and designed to emulate the fine press editions of the early 20th century. In series with Selected Poems Rupert Brooke and Selected Poems Wilfred Owen.
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This elegantly presented collection of Old Norse poetry tells tales of gods, heroes and monsters, war, folly and deceit.
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Salvador Dalí’s striking series of 50 watercolours inspired by the 1001 Nights with the tales, introduced by Robert Irwin, printed in a separate volume.
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The first facsimile of one of the great books of botanic art from the edition held in the library of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.