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Christmas Quiz
In The Stories of English, author David Crystal explains how some phrases are a result of cultural understandings that extend beyond language. He gives an example where somebody might say that their wristwatch ‘isn’t _______ street’, to explain that it isn’t expensive. What London street does he use as an example?
Bond
Carnaby
Oxford
Fleet
In Ian Fleming’s beloved story of a magical flying car Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Commander Pott shows the twins Jemima and Jeremy his latest invention – a sweet with two small holes drilled through the middle. What is so special about these boiled sweets?
The flavor changes as you suck them
They make a whistling sound
They heat up and cool down in your mouth
They make your tongue go numb
Christopher Clark’s Iron Kingdom examines the complex 350-year-old Prussian state, which perished in the ashes of the Third Reich. Who was the last king to rule Prussia?
Fredrick the Great
Otto von Bismarck
Wilhelm II
Paul von Hindenburg
Robert A. Heinlein coined the term ‘grok’ in Stranger in a Strange Land, and referenced it over 400 times in his novel. This led to grok being used in conversation by his fans, before being officially added to the English Dictionary in the late 1960s. What does grok mean?
To understand
To imitate
To mistake
To provoke
Our edition of Greatest War Speeches 1939–1945 brings together 50 of Winston Churchill’s greatest and most electrifying wartime orations. Where and when did Churchill make his first public speech?
Manchester in 1899
London in 1896
Southampton in 1894
Bath in 1897
Christmas Quiz
In The Stories of English, author David Crystal explains how some phrases are a result of cultural understandings that extend beyond language. He gives an example where somebody might say that their wristwatch ‘isn’t _______ street’, to explain that it isn’t expensive. What London street does he use as an example?
Bond
Carnaby
Oxford
Fleet
In Ian Fleming’s beloved story of a magical flying car Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Commander Pott shows the twins Jemima and Jeremy his latest invention – a sweet with two small holes drilled through the middle. What is so special about these boiled sweets?
The flavor changes as you suck them
They make a whistling sound
They heat up and cool down in your mouth
They make your tongue go numb
Christopher Clark’s Iron Kingdom examines the complex 350-year-old Prussian state, which perished in the ashes of the Third Reich. Who was the last king to rule Prussia?
Fredrick the Great
Otto von Bismarck
Wilhelm II
Paul von Hindenburg
Robert A. Heinlein coined the term ‘grok’ in Stranger in a Strange Land, and referenced it over 400 times in his novel. This led to grok being used in conversation by his fans, before being officially added to the English Dictionary in the late 1960s. What does grok mean?
To understand
To imitate
To mistake
To provoke
Our edition of Greatest War Speeches 1939–1945 brings together 50 of Winston Churchill’s greatest and most electrifying wartime orations. Where and when did Churchill make his first public speech?
Manchester in 1899
London in 1896
Southampton in 1894
Bath in 1897
Michael Crichton’s rip-roaring novel Jurassic Parkfollows the story of an amusement park where tourists can visit real, genetically re-created dinosaurs. How many different species of dinosaur can be found in the park?
5
15
150
1555
Maya Angelou’s empowering memoir I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings forged a path for Black American women’s writing and its literary success led to Angelou becoming an international household name. What British author did Maya love as a child?
Geoffrey Chaucer
Emily Dickinson
William Shakespeare
Jane Austen
The Folio Book of Humor includes David Sedaris’s essay Your English is So Good. In this piece, Sedaris explains his frustration around small talk, and ponders replying to the inane question of ‘So how was your trip in?’ with ‘Well, I was originally going to fly, but then this ________ offered to carry me very gently in her mouth.’ What animal does he refer to here?
Hippo
Fox
Tiger
Panda
In A History of Christianity, author Diarmaid MacCulloch traces the religion from an obscure sect in first-century Palestine to one of the largest and most powerful in the world. MacCulloch reveals that the Church was able to expand due to documents written in what language?
Greek
Latin
Hebrew
Egyptian
In the short story The Question Mark in Mr Campion and Others, when Miss Chloe Pleyell gets engaged to Sir Matthew Pearing, Mr Campion crosses her name off his list entitled ‘Elegant Young Persons Whom I Ought to Take to Lunch’ and moves her into what category instead?
People I Must Send Christmas Cards to
People I Must Invite to my Dinner Party
People I Must take to the Opera
People I Must Never Speak to Again
And now for a Picture Round! We have zoomed into the background of some of the illustrations in our Christmas Collection. Can you guess which book each illustration belongs to?
The Spy Who Loved Me
Marvel: The Bronze Age
Mr Campion and Others
The Folio Book of Humour
Can you remember what novel includes this illustration of a steam train?
Sharpe’s Tiger
Rebecca
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
And what about this illustration of a cottage?
Iron Kingdom
Letters from Fairyland
Doctor Zhivago
The History of Christianity
Can you tell what story these big leaves might belong to?
A Storm of Swords
Jurassic Park
Stranger in a Strange Land
Sharpe’s Tiger
And finally, what book are these mountains from?
A Storm of Swords
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
Doctor Zhivago
Marvel: The Bronze Age 1970-1980
Friday, 30 October 2020
Mario Puzo’s brilliant and brutal story The Godfather follows the feuds of several Mafia families living in New York after the Second World War. What was the name of the racing horse that Jack Woltz found the head of in his bed?
Beau
Khartoum
Capilet
Samson
The Complete Flower Fairies offers a series of joyful and magic-filled poems, and also includes delicate watercolours painted by the author Cicely Mary Barker. Which volume of the Flower Fairies did the author write and illustrate first?
Flower Fairies of the Garden
Flower Fairies of the Winter
Flower Fairies of the Spring
Flower Fairies of the Wayside
Modern fantasy classic The Farseer Trilogy introduces readers to an eccentric array of characters from Lady Patience to Fitz and The Fool. Another significant character is the girl from Buckkeep Town, Molly Chandler. What is her nickname?
Nosegay
Mouthlay
Earday
Eyebay
Waterloo provides a vivid account of Napoleon’s defeat by Wellington. What 1813 battle, also known as the Battle of Nations, led to Napoleon’s retreat into France?
Battle of Marengo
Battle of Leipzig
Battle of Wagram
Battle of Austerlitz
Which character in The Godfather was rumoured to be based on Frank Sinatra?
Vito Corleone
Johnny Fontane
Carlo Rizzi
Peter Clemenza
Friday, 25 September 2020
Stephen King’s short story ‘1408’ in The Folio Book of Horror Stories follows the prolific horror writer Mike Enslin. What new book is Mike in the process of writing when strange supernatural things start happening?
Ten Nights in Ten Haunted Houses
Nights in Ten Haunted Hotel Rooms
Ten Nights in Ten Haunted Graveyards
Ten Nights in Ten Haunted Castles
In Agatha Christie’s gripping tale Miss Marple Tells A Story, the narrator explains how she discovers who murdered Mrs Rhodes at the Crown Hotel in Barnchester. What small detail gave the attacker away?
They put on a fake accent
They wore a large hat as a disguise
Their hands wouldn’t stop shaking
They didn’t make eye contact with Mr Rhodes
Hew Strachan’s harrowing account of the First World War, Under Fire, covers the physical and psychological horrors endured by soldiers fighting on the Western Front. After the final bombardment, the soldiers discover men from both sides have died in a very unusual way. What happened to them?
They were shot with arrows
They were trampled by horses
They had drowned in mud
They had sacrificed themselves
As significant a narrative now as it was 20 years ago, Jared Diamond’s Guns Germs and Steel explores how and why Eurasians developed the weapons, diseases and technologies that enabled them to dominate the world. What country was Diamond visiting that inspired him to write this book?
New Guinea
Malaysia
New Zealand
The Philippines
G. Wells’s epic narrative, The Time Machine, starts when a Victorian scientist propels himself into the year 802,701 AD. There, he discovers an Elfin species called Eloi, who live on the earth’s surface. What do the Eloi fear more than anything?
Spiders
Heights
Snakes
The dark
Friday, 28 August 2020
In Three Men in a Boat, J explains his frustration as the summer weather is not as warm as predicted. He exclaims ‘the barometer is useless; it is as misleading as the __________’.
Radio forecast
Newspaper forecast
Television Forecast
Online forecast
In a letter written to his sister, Vincent van Gogh describes his trip to the South of France as tremendously cheerful, packed full of ‘white scarves, red, green and yellow parasols’. What city is he in?
Arles
Marseille
Toulouse
Bordeaux
In Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights, Cathy plays games on the grounds of Thrushcross Grange during long summer days where she can stay out from ‘breakfast till tea’. One day, she pretends that she is not herself, but instead?
A French mermaid
An American cowboy
A Scottish monk
An Arabian merchant
Eagle Against the Sun covers the American war with Japan during World War II. What is the only US State that celebrates VJ Day on 14 August as a state holiday, otherwise known as Victory Day?
Maine
New Jersey
Rhode Island
Delaware
‘Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May, And summer’s lease hath all too short a date.’ This famous line from Shakespeare’s sonnet Shall I compare Thee to a Summer Day inspired the novel The Darling Buds of May, by which famous author?
Thomas Hardy
Oscar Wilde
H. E. Bates
D. H. Lawrence
Elizabeth David writes about being sat on the banks of the Seine during ‘one golden September’ in An Omelette and a Glass of Wine, looking at the landscapes and riverscapes that are so beautiful they look almost painted. Which artist does she compare the landscape to?
Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
Édouard Manet
Henri Matisse
Gustave Courbet
The Longest Day by Cornelius Ryan illuminates the events of D-Day on 6th June 1944. However, the invasion was initially planned to take place on 5th June. What caused the attack to be postponed by one day?
Some equipment needed to be repaired
The weather was too bad
There were rumours that Hitler had surrendered
The tide was out
The Ten Most Beautiful Experiments covers the story of an experiment where William Thomson and James Prescott Joule go out on a cloudy walk in August 1847 to measure the temperature of different parts of the Cascade de Sallanches waterfall. This led to progress in what essential theory?
Kinetic theory of gases
Unit of measurement
Linear wave theory
Heliocentrism
In Beatrix Potter’s The Tale of Peter Rabbit, Peter hops into Mr. McGregor’s garden to eat some of his freshly grown summer vegetables. But after eating too much, he starts to feel rather sick and looks for which garden herb to settle his stomach?
Dill
Parsley
Basil
Rosemary
In the Emily Dickenson poem Indian Summer, the poet writes: ‘These are the days when skies resume, The old – old sophistries of June – A blue and gold ________’
Mistake
Belief
Day
Haze
Friday, 30 July 2020
In an exhilarating account of 617 Squadron’s bombing raid, The Dam Busters covers the attack on the dams of the Moehne, Eder and Sorpe during World War II. What type of bomb was specially designed for this quest?
Earthquake bomb
Bouncing bomb
Barrel bomb
Bunker buster
Elizabeth David’s An Omelette and a Glass of Wine is a dazzling collection of articles that combines food writing with joyful storytelling. In the book, David gives a recipe for pot-au-feu. What is a classic ingredient in this?
Chicken
Lamb
Beef
Pork
In the devastating tale Jude the Obscure, Thomas Hardy unleashes a harrowing social commentary on the unjust challenges facing the working class. In the novel, what does protagonist Jude Fawley do for a living?
Teacher
Scholar
Carpenter
Stonemason
In the beloved story of the boy who never grew up, Peter Pan and Wendy takes readers into the adventure and chaos of Peter Pan and his friends. Which of the following is not the name of a lost boy?
Slightly
Smee
Nibs
Curley
Three Men on the Bummel is Jerome K. Jerome at his very best, packed full of observational wit and comedy. But what is the definition of the titular word bummel?
A journey without an end
A push bike
A difficult or tumultuous expedition
A speedboat
The Age of Gold tells the story of the Gold Rush that started in 1848 when carpenter James Marshall discovered flecks of gold in a dry riverbed. What US state was he in when he made this discovery?
California
Oregon
Washington
Arizona
In a beautiful collection of eight stories, Chinese Fairy Tales & Fantasies offers insight into different Chinese philosophies and traditions. In the story titled The Girl in Green, the elusive girl reveals she is disguised as what insect?
A green bee
A grasshopper
A June beetle
An aphid
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes is a glamorous, scandalous and often outrageous story which follows the life of Lorelei Lee as she searches for a millionaire. This story inspired a 1953 musical-film of the same name. What famous actress played Lee?
Jayne Mansfield
Marilyn Monroe
Grace Kelly
Kim Novak
Our beautiful edition of Twelfth Night provides a large-format for reading Shakespeare’s sparkling comic masterpiece. It is believed that Twelfth Night was first performed on what Christian holiday in 1602?
Candlemas
Epiphany
Christmas
Ash Wednesday
Following on from the story Anne of Green Gables, Anne of Avonlea continues the beloved tale as Anne flourishes into adulthood. In the story, what animal does Anne mistaken for her own, and sell?
Sheep
Cow
Chicken
Llama
Friday, 19 June 2020
In the magical dream-like world of Alice in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll takes us on a journey into the absurd landscape of his imagination. What nursery rhyme does the Dormouse sing at the Mad Tea Party?
Old MacDonald
Ring a Ring o’ Roses
Humpty Dumpty
Twinkle Twinkle Little Bat
The A Song of Ice and Fire saga by George R. R. Martin is packed with animals that inhabit the world of Westeros and beyond. Which animal would not be found in the A Game of Thrones series?
Mammoth
Saber-Toothed tiger
Basilisk
Shadow cat
Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park is described by Lucy Worsley in her introduction as ‘complex, mature Austen’, covering the familiar themes of love and social class against a backdrop of war and politics. In the story, what breed is Lady Bertram’s beloved dog?
Pug
Labrador
Poodle
Corgi
In the enchanting story of Winnie-the-Pooh, readers can meet the delightful Piglet, excitable Tigger and practical Rabbit – to name just a few! What is Rabbit’s favourite food?
Cabbage
Radishes
Carrots
Turnips
In the critically acclaimed novel War Horse, Michael Morpurgo tells of a horse that gets sold to the army in 1914 to be on the battlefields of the Western Front. What is this horse’s name?
Simon
Joey
Ted
Albert
In the epic His Dark Materials trilogy many characters have a dæmon, which is considered to be an animal manifestation of that person’s soul. What animal form does Mrs Coulter’s dæmon take?
Orangutan
Red-tailed Monkey
Baboon
Golden Monkey
The Velveteen Rabbit is a beautifully moving tale of enduring love. In the story, what illness does The Boy get that means all his treasured toys must be burned?
Rubella
Mumps
Scarlet fever
Polio
In Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? protagonist Rick Deckard is desperate to have enough money to own his own real-life animal. Which exotic creature is he tempted to buy while passing a pet shop?
Ostrich
Lion
Zebra
Elephant
The Tales of Beatrix Potter follows twelve classic stories of charming animals with human characteristics. In The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin, what animal island do they visit?
Owl Island
Toad Island
Mouse Island
Rabbit Island
In Stephen King’s electrifying psychological thriller The Shining, Jack comes across a nest while on the roof of the Overlook Hotel. What is living in this nest that later becomes a bad omen of things to come?
Wasps
Bees
Hornets
Spiders
Friday, 12 June 2020
Love Song from The Best of Dorothy Parker
He is jubilant as a flag unfurled—
Oh, a girl, she’d not forget him.
My own dear love, he is all my world,—
And I wish ____________________
I’d never met him
I would regret him
I hadn’t bet him
I could upset him
To the Cuckoo from Selected Poems byWilliam Wordsworth
Thrice welcome, darling of the Spring!
Even yet thou art to me
No bird, but an invisible thing,
A voice, _____________
from a tree
a mystery
of victory
a history
Eletelephony from The Folio Book of Children’s Poemsby Laura E. Richards
Howe’er it was, he got his trunk
Entangled in the telephunk; The more he tried to get it free,
The louder buzzed the ________
tolophee
tiliphee
telephee
telemee
24C from If Not, Winter: Fragments of Sappho
]we live
]
the opposite
]
__________
Daring
Luxurious
Beautiful
Grace
Sonnet 106 from Shakespeare’s Sonnets
When in the chronicle of wasted time
I see descriptions of the fairest wights,
And beauty making beautiful old rhyme
In praise of ladies dead, and _________
Eternal flight
Figures of delight
Lovely knights
Absent nights
To a Mouse from Selected Poems & Songsby Robert Burns
Still you are blest, compared with me!
The present only touches you:
But oh! I backwards cast my eye,
On prospects dreary!
And forward, though I cannot see,
____________
I worry and wonder!
I speculate and dread!
I guess and fear!
I angst and remember!
White Flock from Selected Poemsby Anna Akhmatova
The road is black by the beach-
Garden. Lamps yellow and fresh.
I’m very calm.
I’d rather not talk about_____
this
him
them
her
This Be The Verse from Collected Poemsby Philip Larkin
Man hands on misery to man.
It deepens like a coastal shelf.
Get out as early as you can,
And
Never remind yourself
Having children doesn’t help
Don’t blame oneself
Don’t have any kids yourself
The Thread of Life by Christina Rossetti from A Folio Anthology of Poetry
And sometimes I remember days of old
When fellowship seemed not so far to seek
And all the world and I seemed much less cold,
And at the rainbow’s foot lay surely gold,
And hope felt strong and life itself ________
No feat
Not weak
A treat
Asleep
Craftmanship and Emptiness from Selected Poems by Rumi
A builder looks for the rotten hole
Where the roof caved in. A water carrier
Picks the empty pot. A carpenter
Stops at the house with no _____
Windows
Door
Furniture
Floor
Friday, 5 June 2020
In The Mask of Command, author John Keegan considers the nature of generalship through the lives of four notable commanders, including the 18th President Ulysses S. Grant. What was Grant’s job before his presidency in 1869?
An attorney
A commanding general
A philosopher
The Mayor of Buffalo
Travelling from the Middle Ages all the way to the 20th Century, Mark Girouard presents an architectural and social history in his fascinating book Life in the English Country House. In the book, Girouard makes an analogy in which he describes a country house as being an engine. What is the fuel?
Money
Land
Power
Inheritance
Our edition of The Bayeux Tapestry features a colour reproduction of the tapestry, so that readers can follow the ‘life story of a masterpiece’. The original tapestry is housed in the Museum of Bayeux in Normandy. Approximately how long is it?
8 meters
38 meters
68 meters
128 meters
In Stacy Schiff’s biography of Cleopatra, she investigates the celebrity behind Cleopatra’s image, from 51BC all the way into modern culture today. Which one of the options below has Cleopatra’s image not depicted?
A video game
A strip club
A cigarette
A fizzy drink
South Polar Times is a complete facsimile of 12 original issues of the expedition magazine that Captain Scott and his team created while exploring the Antarctic. In the writing about their expedition, which seal breed do they say is the rarest in Antarctic regions?
Sea leopard
Ross’ Seal
Weddell’s Seal
Crabeater Seal
In Truman Capote’s incredible investigation of a brutal murder In Cold Blood, he attempts to understand the minds of the killers Perry Smith and Dick Hickock. What other famous author wanted to help Capote with his research and also corresponded with the murderers?
Ursula Le Guin
Harper Lee
Augusta, Lady Gregory
Angela Carter
During John Steinbeck’s time in North Africa he wrote articles for the New York Herald Tribune, which later formed the basis of his incredible book Once There Was a War. He wrote about a problem the locals and soldiers were having in Algiers: what issue were they having with money?
The money was being printed on blotting paper that rips easily
There was a lot of fake money in circulation
Banks had shut down so money was hard to come by
People had started trading materials rather than money
The Longest Day by Cornelius Ryan is a collection of over 1,000 interviews, undertaken to create a comprehensive record of D-Day. The binding on our edition uses a photograph by Robert Capa, who was the first photographer to land on Omaha Beach. Why is the picture blurry?
He was so terrified his hands were shaking
The camera had water in it and was damaged
He was running while he took the picture
The camera was a new model that Capa hadn’t used before
A staggering account of his experiences in Auschwitz and Buchenwald, Night by Elie Wiesel is a terrifying and intimate first-person account of the Holocaust. In what year was Wiesel awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for speaking out against oppression and racism?
1966
1976
1986
1996
In The Italian Renaissance, Peter Burke examines how social history shaped the Renaissance. Burke places significance on the ‘power of the patron’, an individual who had great influence on Renaissance artists and artworks. Who was Da Vinci’s patron when he created his masterpiece Virgin of the Rocks?
Ludovico Sforza
Cosimo de Medici
Cesare Borgia
Charles VIII
Friday, 29 May 2020
What book was Douglas Adams reading when he came up with the idea for his best-selling series?
The Restaurant at the End of the World
Mostly Harmful
Hitchhiker’s Guide to Europe
Life and the Universe
What is the significance of the number 42?
The number of hours before the world ends
The age of the Babel fish
The meaning of life
The number of planets in the galaxy
In Mostly Harmless, it is explained that ‘the easiest way to fool a completely logical robot is to feed it the same stimulus sequence over and over again so it gets locked in a loop’. What food do scientists feed a robot to prove this?
A salmon sandwich
A tuna sandwich
A herring sandwich
A mackerel sandwich
The series introduces readers to Zaphod Beeblebrox’s lethal cocktail recipe: The Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster. Which of these ingredients is not included in this cocktail?
Tequila
Gin
Rum
Vodka
What famous television programme did Douglas Adams briefly appear in?
Fawlty Towers
Monty Python’s Flying Circus
Blackadder
Black Books
What is so special about Marvin the Paranoid Android?
He has a brain the size of a planet
He has a heart the size of a football field
He has eyes that can see as far as 5,000 miles away
He has such good hearing that he can hear loud thoughts
Which novel in Adams’s ‘trilogy of five’ opens with this line: ‘The story so far: In the beginning the Universe was created. This had made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move.’
So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
The Restaurant at the End of the Universe
Life, the Universe and Everything
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy
What creative outlet do the alien vogons use as a form of torture?
Painting
Guitar playing
Poetry
Knitting
The Hitchhiker’s story was a radio show before it became a series of books. In the BBC radio series, the character we know as Slartibartfast had a different name, that was changed for the novel. What was it originally?
Phartiphukborlz
Lardeyompy
Farbelonking
Naveltoneous
And finally, towels are extremely useful in the Hitchhiker’s universe. Which of these is not listed in the novels as a use for a towel?
Wrap it around you for warmth
Wave it as a distress signal
Use it to dry yourself
A cover to protect you from insects
Friday, 22 May 2020
In which Limited Edition is a blank page included with an invitation for the reader to draw on it?
The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman
Pilgrim's Progress
The Story of Babar
Studies from Nature
Our edition of Boris Pasternak’s great Russian novel Doctor Zhivago includes a dazzling new translation by Nicolas Pasternak Slater. How is the translator related to the author?
Son
Grandson
Nephew
Cousin
Our edition of Utamaro's Studies from Nature is an exquisite facsimile of Japanese art and poetry. But which of the following do not feature in this title?
Birds
Crawling creatures
Shells
Trees
Made into a facsimile using rarely seen archive material from The Morgan Library, our edition The Story of Babar is full of colourful nostalgia for the beloved Le Petit Elephant. What was the name of Babar's cousin who becomes his queen?
Celeste
Cécile
Celine
Claudette
A guide to living, courtship and pleasure, The Kama Sutra of Vatsyayana offers much more to readers than the sexual aspect it became famous for. Which of these subjects below is not covered in The Kama Sutra?
How to make money
How to teach parrots to talk
How to make lemonade
How to teach a fish to swim
In our glorious edition Hansel and Gretel and Other Stories by the Brothers Grimm, witches are described as having red eyes and not being able to see very far; but they have a fine sense of ____________?
Humour, like naughty children
Speed, like hunting dogs
Smell, like wild beasts
Taste, like hungry bats
Packed full of satire, adventure and surrealism, Gulliver’s Travels takes readers on a voyage, visiting everything from the belligerent Lilliputians to the gentle Houyhnhnms. What is the protagonist Gulliver’s first name?
Lemel
Agur
Solomon
Hezekiah
8.The brilliant comic prose of Gargantua and Pantagruel tells the story of giant Gargantua and his son Pantagruel, living in 16th century France. In one of the stories, Gargantua recounts the remarkable tale of a royal giant who was born out of an unusual body part. What was it?
Ear
Mouth
Nose
Eye
Which of our Limited Editions is widely considered to be the first English novel?
The Song of Songs
The Door in the Wall
The Pilgrim’s Progress
The Pearl Manuscript
Russell Hoban’s genre-defying masterpiece Riddley Walker is written in ‘Riddleyspeak’ a phonetic version of English. Which of the words below would you not find on the pages of Riddley Walker?
Spare the mending (experiment)
Soar vivers (survivors)
All as cited (excited)
Stand there under (understand)
Tuesday, 19 May 2020
My mother, who hates thunder storms, Holds up each summer day and shakes It out suspiciously, lest swarms Of grape-dark clouds are lurking there
Selected Poems by Emily Dickenson
Collected Poems by Philip Larkin
Selected Poems by Anna Akhmatova
Selected Poems by Rumi
My mother obeyed her Sister Superiors where the Lady Jessica disobeyed. Which of them was the stronger? History has already answered.
Fahrenheit 451
American Gods
Dune
The Handmaid’s Tale
The business of her life was to get her daughters married; its solace was visiting and news.
Emma
Sense and Sensibility
Mansfield Park
Pride and Prejudice
He remembered a greenhouse on a winter day, pushing aside thick jungle leaves to find a creamy pink hothouse rose poised alone in the wilderness. That was mother, smelling like fresh milk, happy, to herself, in this room.
Something Wicked this Way Comes
Oryx and Crake
Anansi Boys
Ubik
Olive had great courage. Perhaps it takes courage to raise children.
The Franchise Affair
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
East of Eden
Doctor Zhivago
Friday, 15 May 2020
Buttercup from The Princess Bride, illustrated by Mark Thomas
Myrna Minkoff from A Confederacy of Dunces, illustrated by Jonny Hannah
Marion from The Franchise Affair, illustrated by Mark Smith
Curley’s Wife from Of Mice and Men, illustrated by James Albon
Ernesto Palmer from Get Shorty, illustrated by Gary Kelley
Ernst Stavro Blofeld from Thunderball, illustrated by Fay Dalton
Vladimir Harkonnen from Dune, illustrated by Sam Weber
Harry Haller from Steppenwolf, illustrated by Dan Hillier
Anne from Anne of Green Gables, illustrated by Anna C. Leplar
Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz, illustrated by Sara Ogilvie
Mattie from True Grit, illustrated by Juan Estaban Rodríguez
Jo from Little Women, illustrated by Rebecca Green
The Escapist from The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay, illustrated by Chris Samnee
James Bond from Diamonds Are Forever, illustrated by Fay Dalton
Lord Peter Wimsey from Hangman’s Holiday, illustrated by Paul Cox
Jack Reacher from Killing Floor, illustrated byOliver Barrett
Alice from Alice in Wonderland, illustrated by Charles van Sandwyk
Sophie from Howl’s Moving Castle, illustrated by Marie-Alice Harel
Charlotte from Charlotte’s Web, illustrated by Garth Williams
Sophie from Sophie’s World, illustrated by Sandra Rilova
Edward Rochester from Jane Eyre, illustrated by Santiago Caruso
Heathcliff from Wuthering Heights, illustrated byRovina Cai
John Willoughby from Sense and Sensibility, illustrated by Philip Bannister
Henry Crawford from Mansfield Park, illustrated by Darya Shnykina
Tatiana Romanova from From Russia with Love, illustrated by Fay Dalton
Vivienne Michel from The Spy Who Loved Me, illustrated by Fay Dalton
Gala Brand from Moonraker, illustrated by Fay Dalton
Pussy Galore from Goldfinger, illustrated by Fay Dalton
Jules Maigret from Maigret and the Calame Report, illustrated by Harry Brockway
Hercule Poirot from Five Little Pigs, illustrated by Andrew Davidson
William Blore from And Then There Were None, illustrated by David Lupton
Sherlock Holmes from The Selected Adventures and Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, illustrated by Max Löffler
Arya from A Game of Thrones, illustrated by Jonathan Burton
Nancy from Oliver Twist, illustrated by George Cruikshank
Anthea from Five Children and It, illustrated by H. R. Millar
Dolores from Lolita, illustrated by Federico Infante
Ebenezer Scrooge from A Christmas Carol, illustrated by Michael Foreman
Ahab from Moby-Dick, illustrated by Rockwell Ken
Horatio Hornblower from The Hornblower Set 1: Mr Hornblower, illustrated by Joe McLaren
Samuel Hamilton from East of Eden, illustrated by Edward Kinsella
Thursday, 7 May 2020
The year is 2031 and a strange object is hurtling towards the sun … Folio returns to the incredible work of Arthur C. Clarke with the science-fiction masterpiece Rendezvous with Rama.When the crew of the Endeavour first land on the strange metal cylinder that is Rama, what is it described as being as silent as?
The ocean
A breath
A tomb
The moon
Thomas S. Kuhn transformed the world of science with his book The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. What term did Kuhn create in his writing to explain his ground-breaking theory, which has subsequently become used as a popular phrase?
Missing link
Absolute zero
Paradigm shift
Limiting factor
The fight for the Iron Throne continues in George R. R. Martin’s epic story A Clash of Kings.Chaos ensues for the Stark family as they are each forced to make life-altering decisions. What Stark character has the direwolf named Summer, who manages to escape Winterfell to be reunited with her owner?
Bran
Sansa
Rob
Arya
Philip Larkin was one of the most widely read and treasured poets of the 20th Century. His Collected Poems is packed full of his trademark wit and wickedness, as well as remarkable lyricism and poignant observations. In his poem Mr Bleaney, why does the speaker take to ‘stuffing my ears with cotton-wool’?
To drown out the sound of flies
To drown out the silence in his head
To drown out the sound of cars driving outside
To drown out the sound of his neighbour’s TV
In Charles van Sandwyk’s captivating collection of stories titled Mr Rabbit's Symphony of Nature and Other Tails, the character Mr Rabbit explains that: ‘rabbits cannot sing’. What does Mr Rabbit do instead as a creative outlet?
Ballroom dancing
Music conducting
Cello playing
Calligraphy
Oscar Wilde wrote De Profundisduring his time in Reading Gaol. But what is the significance of Wilde’s 3.3. cell number, that Patti Smith explores in her magnificent new introduction to this edition?
Jane Wilde was 33 when she gave birth to Oscar
Jesus Christ was 33 when he died
Dorian Gray was 33 when he sold his soul
Aubrey Beardsley was 33 when he was arrested
Published to commemorate the 75th anniversary of VJ Day, Ronald H. Spector’s Eagle Against the Sun is the staggering account of the Pacific War, covering everything from the raid on Pearl Harbor to the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. What campaign what the first major offensive for the allies in the Pacific theatre?
Iwo Jima
Wake Island
Midway
Guadalcanal
The Queen of Crime returns to Folio with Five Little Pigs, one of Poirot’s most compelling cases. The story follows a gripping investigation that takes place sixteen years after the murder happened. But who in the story is considered the little pig who cries ‘wee wee wee all the way home’?
Amyas Crale
Philip Blake
Elsa Greer
Angela Warren
In Lee Child’s dazzlingly gripping crime thriller Killing Floor, protagonist Jack Reacher arrives in the fictional town of Margrave, Georgia, by bus. When interrogated, why does he say he was travelling to Margrave?
To look into the musician Blind Blake
To find his brother, Joe Reacher
To kill a Military General
To get to Florida
Based upon stories from Norse legend, Wagner’s libretto The Ring of the Nibelungis an incredible combination of magic, mythology and enchanting characters. Our new edition features Stewart Spencer’s definitive translation that sits alongside the original German. What German theatre held the first ever complete performance of the original opera?
The Margravial Opera House
The Bayreuth Festival Theatre
The National Theatre Munich
The Berlin State Opera
Tuesday, 05 May 2020
H. G. Wells makes astonishing predictions of future technologies, such as genetic engineering and organ transplants, in his novel The Island of DoctorMoreau. What animal is not in the mix of the hybrid creature called M’ling?
Bear
Dog
Ox
Pig
Acclaimed author Octavia E. Butler is known as one of the most important figures in speculative fiction, as her novel Kindred changed the very foundations of the genre. What was one of Butler’s jobs before she became a famous and prolific writer?
Potato chip inspector
Fizzy drink tester
Shoe box constructor
Sauce quality assessment taster
Frank Herbert’s phenomenal tale of desert warriors and messiahs, Dune, takes place on the planet Arrakis. How do the people of Fremen travel on this planet so as not to attract the terrifying giant sandworms?
They travel in helicopters
They walk in a nonrhythmic pattern
They only travel at night
They ride sandboards so their movement is silent
Margaret Atwood’s Oryx and Crake is an eerily prophetic story that asks essential questions about humanity and our existence: ‘How slippery is the slope? Who’s got the will to stop us?’ What would the main character Crake encourage you to do with his invention of ‘ChickieNobs’?
Farm them
Pet them
Eat them
Kill then
The sci-fi adventure that launched a global franchise, Planet of Apes is an epic narrative in which a human population is ruled by an intellectually superior civilisation of apes. On his first interaction with a gorilla, dressed ‘as you and I are’, what does Ulysse recognise as their only difference?
He wore rings on his toes
He wore gloves on his feet
He held his gun with his foot
He wore socks on his hands
Friday, 02 May 2020
It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.
Sense and Sensibility
Pride and Prejudice
Emma
Mansfield Park
One evening of late summer, before the nineteenth century had reached one-third of its span, a young man and woman, the latter carrying a child, were approaching the large village of Weydon-Priors, in Upper Wessex, on foot.
Tess of the d’Urbervilles
The Mayor of Casterbridge
Jude the Obscure
Far from the Madding Crowd
I’ll make my report as if I told a story, for I was taught as a child on my homeworld that Truth is a matter of the imagination.
Brave New World
The Dispossessed
The Left Hand of Darkness
A Wizard of Earthsea
First of all, it was October, a rare month for boys.
Something Wicked this Way Comes
Ubik
The Illustrated Man
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
It was one of those days when it seemed to James Bond that all life, as someone put it, was nothing but a heap of six to four against.
Goldfinger
Diamonds Are Forever
The Spy Who Loved Me
Thunderball
Call me Ishmael.
Moby-Dick
Atlas Shrugged
East of Eden
Crime and Punishment
A green hunting cap squeezed the top of the fleshy balloon of a head.
A Confederacy of Dunces
Catch-22
The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay
The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman
We slept in what had once been the gymnasium.
Kindred
The Handmaid’s Tale
Oryx and Crake
Fahrenheit 451
It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen.
A Clockwork Orange
Nineteen Eighty-Four
Planet of the Apes
Get Shorty
The history of the Galaxy has got a little muddled, for a number of reasons: partly because those who are trying to keep track of it have got a little muddled, but also because some very muddling things have been happening anyway.
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy
Life, the Universe and Everything
The Restaurant at the End of the Universe
Mostly Harmless
Tuesday, 28 May 2020
In his critically acclaimed title The Selfish Gene, Richard Dawkins hypothesised that if aliens from space ever visited Earth, the first question they would ask, in order to assess the level of human intelligence, would be: ‘Have they discovered ________ yet?’
Evolution
Electricity
Vaccines
DNA
The Ten Most Beautiful Experiments explores the methods behind some of science’s most dazzling discoveries. One chapter describes Isaac Newton’s fearless experimentation by carefully inserting a needle in between his eyeball and its socket. Which ground-breaking theory did this experiment lead to?
Brain neurons
Measurement
Light and colours
Gravity
In his incredible account of evolution and biology The Diversity of Life, Edward O. Wilson describes how the Megamouth Shark was discovered in 1976. The shark is described as being ‘cylindrical and flabby, its eyes small, its movements stiff and slow’ and with a tendency to stay in deep and dark waters. How were they first discovered?
One was washed ashore after a storm
One was caught in a parachute being used as a sea anchor
A diver encountered one while conducting deep-sea research
One was caught on film while a documentary was being made
In one of the essays in The Folio Book of Science, entitled NASA Goes Deep, Carolyn Porco explains the practicalities of America’s eight year long reach to first walk on the Moon. During those eight years, NASA’s annual budget went as high as how much (in today’s money)?
5 billion dollars
15 billion dollars
30 billion dollars
100 billion dollars
In his award-winning book The Elegant Universe, Brian Greene explains the significance of the discovery that found ‘protons and neutrons are not fundamental, each consists of three smaller particles, called quarks’. Physicist Murray Gell-Mann named them quarks, inspired from a passage in what James Joyce novel?
Finnegans Wake
The Dubliners
Ulysses
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
Friday, 24 April 2020
Antoine de Saint-Exupery’s magical story The Little Prince follows the adventures of a Prince who lives on a very small planet; hardly any bigger than a house!After staying up all night reading the story, what famous director immediately purchased the film rights to The Little Prince, but failed to make a film after an argument with Disney?
Jean-Luc Godard
Frank Capra
Orson Welles
Alfred Hitchcock
The story of a lovable bear named Winnie-the-Pooh is one that has enchanted readers for generations. So much so, that since 1984 there has been an Annual Poohsticks Championship. What English county hosts this Winnie-the-Pooh inspired event?
Wiltshire
Oxfordshire
Nottinghamshire
Hampshire
The Folio Book of Children’s Poetry is packed with over 80 poems. In Spike Milligan’s electric and nonsensical poem On the Ning Nang Nong, he explains that the ‘Cows go Bong’, ‘The trees go Ping’ and ‘All the mice go Clang!’ What do the monkeys say?
Bang
Boo
Bing
Blang
One of the most influential and controversial novels of the 20th century, and now a book that is studied in classrooms around the world, William Golding’s Lord of the Flies is a gripping study on class, democracy and masculinity. What famous band has not released a song based on the title, a chapter or sentence in this novel?
The Offspring
U2
Rage Against the Machine
Iron Maiden
First published almost 150 years ago, Black Beauty is a moving story that focuses on the life and experiences of a horse and its treatment by humans. Anna Sewell’s love of horses started as a child, when she spent a lot of time around them. Why was this?
She injured her legs, so often travelled in horse-drawn carriages
She grew up on a farm that kept horses
Her family bred horses for shows
Anna’s father drove a Mail coach which was transported by horses
Roger Lancelyn Green offers incredible retellings of myths and folklore in his book Tales of Ancient Egypt. One of the stories centres on seven years of starvation where ‘no corn grew, the fruits dried up, the cattle grew thin’ because the river Nile stopped rising. What God caused this?
Isis
Thoth
Osiris
Khnemu
Philip Pullman’s masterful trilogy His Dark Materials centres on 12-year-old Lyra Belacqua, and follows her journey to the North and beyond. What epic poem influenced Pullman while he was writing this story?
Beowulf
Paradise Lost
The Waste Land
Divine Comedy
Charles van Sandwyk’s beautifully imagined How to See Fairies introduces readers to the magical inhabitants of the fairy realm. In his preface, how does van Sandwyk explain he knows Fairies definitely exist?
There is a right and a wrong way to draw them
Sometimes he can hear them talking
Telling stories brings them to life
They leave clues around his garden
A magical and enchanting story, Howl’s Moving Castle is filled with eccentric, colourful characters and many delightful twists and turns. What is the titular character’s full name?
Hugh Jones
Howell Hughes
Howell Jenkins
Huw Williams
The classic children’s tale The Hundred and One Dalmatians is a beloved story featuring one of the most devious villains of all time, the infamous Cruella de Vil! Why was Cruella expelled from her school as a child?
For stealing a cat
For drinking ink
For persistent absence
For attacking a teacher
Tuesday, 21 April 2020
Greil Marcus’s Mystery Train chronicles the growth of rock ’n’ roll from its roots in blues to popularity in the 1960s and 70s. Marcus focuses on four musicians: The Band, Randy Newman, Elvis Presley and Sly Stone. What significant event happened in the same year that Sly and the Family Stone made their first record?
Race riots started in Detroit
John F. Kennedy was assassinated
Neil Armstrong became the first man to walk on the moon
The last episode of Star Trek was aired
Helen Castor’s remarkable account of Joan of Arccharts her journey from peasant to patron saint of France. However, just two years after the unprecedented victory of the French Army, Joan is put on trial by the Burgundians and burned at the stake. What was the crime she was convicted of?
Witchcraft
Theft
Heresy
Murder
First published in 1859, Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Speciesrevolutionised our understanding of life on earth, and remains one of the most influential books ever written. What characteristic did Darwin famously say a scientific man ought to have?
A neutral mind
A love of God
An inquisitive brain
A heart of stone
Shedding light on every facet of a complex, tortured and dazzlingly talented man, Letters of Vincent van Goghprovides readers with a detailed insight into the mind of this famous artist. Why did Van Gogh often use himself as a model in his paintings?
His pieces would take months to paint
He couldn’t afford to pay someone to model
He liked his self-portraits the most
He wouldn’t let anyone enter his studio
M. F. K. Fisher inspired a new way of cooking with her memoir The Gastronomical Me. Each essay provides a vivid snapshot of her life in a glorious swirl of taste, food and memories. The first thing Fisher recalls wanting to taste again is described as a ‘greyish pink fuzz’. What is she describing?
A peach
Strawberry jam
A trifle
A raspberry
Friday, 17 April 2020
A story of obsession and adventure on the high seas, Moby-Dick is a sublime work of fiction. But on publication in 1851, what literary friend of Herman Melville’s did he dedicatethe book to?
Charles Dickens
Walt Whitman
Nathaniel Hawthorn
Edgar Allen Poe
Charlotte Bronte’s novel Jane Eyre is a masterclass in storytelling. However, many of Jane’s experiences are based on real events that the author experienced. Which of the following statements about Charlotte Bronte is not true?
She worked as a governess
She went to a boarding school with a cruel headmaster
She fell in love with a married man
Her husband was blind
Boris Pasternak wrote Doctor Zhivago in 1956. Its narrative spans the stirring years of the 20thcentury, as protagonist Yuri Zhivago lives through the First World War and the Russian Civil War. But in which country was Doctor Zhivago first published?
England
Russia
Poland
Italy
Homer’s epic story The Odysseyfollows an incredible voyage fraught with perils from the Lotus Eaters, the Cyclops, the Sirens, and the fearsome crags of Scylla and Charybdis. On his return home, after ten years away, what does Odysseus disguise himself as?
A beggar
A goat
His father
Penelope’s servant
John Steinbeck’s generational epic East of Eden draws on the stories of Adam and Eve, and the fatal rivalry of Cain and Abel, to recount the intertwined fates of two families. The novel is set in The Salinas Valley, which is otherwise known as what?
The fruit bowl of the world
The salad bowl of the world
The soup bowl of the world
The fruit bowl of America
Written as a collective cry for Victorian London’s underclass, Charles Dickens’s Oliver Twistwas penned as a reaction to the new Poor Law, which was passed in 1834 and introduced workhouse regimes for those living in poverty. When was this Law finally abolished in the United Kingdom?
1895
1921
1948
1975
Thomas Hardy’s stirring narrative on class divide and social mobility, Tess of the d’Urbervilles,is set against the backdrop of rural England. What famous landmark does Tess find herself by, in the novel’s dramatic crescendo?
Stonehenge
Hadrian's Wall
Land’s End
Yorkshire Dales
Every page of Laurence Sterne’s comic masterpiece The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman is hilarious, compelling and unpredictable. At the end of Chapter XXIII, the novel leaps forward to Chapter XXV. Why is this?
Laurence Sterne left Chapter XXIIII on a boat and never got it back.
The chapter was so controversial that the publishers removed it but forgot to change the chapter numerals.
Tristram Shandy worried that the chapter was too good, and didn’t want the rest of the book to suffer by comparison.
There was never a Chapter XXIIII; it was a printing error that became another detail in the unconventional story and therefore was never corrected.
In Sappho’s lyrical collection of poems If Not, Winter, the reader can find beauty in both her fragments of poetry and the empty spaces where the words have been lost over time. Approximately how many lines from Sappho’s poetry survive?
1,000
790
650
83
Lewis Caroll’s tale Alice in Wonderland is full of outlandish creatures and quizzical conversations, and it is jam-packed with Carol’s trademark nonsense. But which magical character from Alice in Wonderlandis based on the author himself?
The Cheshire Cat
The Caterpillar
The Dodo
The Mock Turtle
Friday, 30 June 2020
In an exhilarating account of 617 Squadron’s bombing raid, The Dam Busters covers the attack on the dams of the Moehne, Eder and Sorpe during World War II. What type of bomb was specially designed for this quest?
Earthquake bomb
Bouncing bomb
Barrel bomb
Bunker buster
Elizabeth David’s An Omelette and a Glass of Wine is a dazzling collection of articles that combines food writing with joyful storytelling. In the book, David gives a recipe for pot-au-feu. What is a classic ingredient in this?
Chicken
Lamb
Beef
Pork
In the devastating tale Jude the Obscure, Thomas Hardy unleashes a harrowing social commentary on the unjust challenges facing the working class. In the novel, what does protagonist Jude Fawley do for a living?
Teacher
Scholar
Carpenter
Stonemason
In the beloved story of the boy who never grew up, Peter Pan and Wendy takes readers into the adventure and chaos of Peter Pan and his friends. Which of the following is not the name of a lost boy?
Slightly
Smee
Nibs
Curley
Three Men on the Bummel is Jerome K. Jerome at his very best, packed full of observational wit and comedy. But what is the definition of the titular word bummel?
A journey without an end
A push bike
A difficult or tumultuous expedition
A speedboat
The Age of Gold tells the story of the Gold Rush that started in 1848 when carpenter James Marshall discovered flecks of gold in a dry riverbed. What US state was he in when he made this discovery?
California
Oregon
Washington
Arizona
In a beautiful collection of eight stories, Chinese Fairy Tales & Fantasies offers insight into different Chinese philosophies and traditions. In the story titled The Girl in Green, the elusive girl reveals she is disguised as what insect?
A green bee
A grasshopper
A June beetle
An aphid
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes is a glamorous, scandalous and often outrageous story which follows the life of Lorelei Lee as she searches for a millionaire. This story inspired a 1953 musical-film of the same name. What famous actress played Lee?
Jayne Mansfield
Marilyn Monroe
Grace Kelly
Kim Novak
Our beautiful edition of Twelfth Night provides a large-format for reading Shakespeare’s sparkling comic masterpiece. It is believed that Twelfth Night was first performed on what Christian holiday in 1602?
Candlemas
Epiphany
Christmas
Ash Wednesday
Following on from the story Anne of Green Gables, Anne of Avonlea continues the beloved tale as Anne flourishes into adulthood. In the story, what animal does Anne mistaken for her own, and sell?
Sheep
Cow
Chicken
Llama
Friday, 19 June 2020
In the magical dream-like world of Alice in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll takes us on a journey into the absurd landscape of his imagination. What nursery rhyme does the Dormouse sing at the Mad Tea Party?
Old MacDonald
Ring a Ring o’ Roses
Humpty Dumpty
Twinkle Twinkle Little Bat
The A Song of Ice and Fire saga by George R. R. Martin is packed with animals that inhabit the world of Westeros and beyond. Which animal would not be found in the A Game of Thrones series?
Mammoth
Saber-Toothed tiger
Basilisk
Shadow cat
Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park is described by Lucy Worsley in her introduction as ‘complex, mature Austen’, covering the familiar themes of love and social class against a backdrop of war and politics. In the story, what breed is Lady Bertram’s beloved dog?
Pug
Labrador
Poodle
Corgi
In the enchanting story of Winnie-the-Pooh, readers can meet the delightful Piglet, excitable Tigger and practical Rabbit – to name just a few! What is Rabbit’s favourite food?
Cabbage
Radishes
Carrots
Turnips
In the critically acclaimed novel War Horse, Michael Morpurgo tells of a horse that gets sold to the army in 1914 to be on the battlefields of the Western Front. What is this horse’s name?
Simon
Joey
Ted
Albert
In the epic His Dark Materials trilogy many characters have a dæmon, which is considered to be an animal manifestation of that person’s soul. What animal form does Mrs Coulter’s dæmon take?
Orangutan
Red-tailed Monkey
Baboon
Golden Monkey
The Velveteen Rabbit is a beautifully moving tale of enduring love. In the story, what illness does The Boy get that means all his treasured toys must be burned?
Rubella
Mumps
Scarlet fever
Polio
In Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? protagonist Rick Deckard is desperate to have enough money to own his own real-life animal. Which exotic creature is he tempted to buy while passing a pet shop?
Ostrich
Lion
Zebra
Elephant
The Tales of Beatrix Potter follows twelve classic stories of charming animals with human characteristics. In The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin, what animal island do they visit?
Owl Island
Toad Island
Mouse Island
Rabbit Island
In Stephen King’s electrifying psychological thriller The Shining, Jack comes across a nest while on the roof of the Overlook Hotel. What is living in this nest that later becomes a bad omen of things to come?
Wasps
Bees
Hornets
Spiders
Friday, 12 June 2020
Love Song from The Best of Dorothy Parker
He is jubilant as a flag unfurled—
Oh, a girl, she’d not forget him.
My own dear love, he is all my world,—
And I wish ____________________
I’d never met him
I would regret him
I hadn’t bet him
I could upset him
To the Cuckoo from Selected Poems byWilliam Wordsworth
Thrice welcome, darling of the Spring!
Even yet thou art to me
No bird, but an invisible thing,
A voice, _____________
from a tree
a mystery
of victory
a history
Eletelephony from The Folio Book of Children’s Poemsby Laura E. Richards
Howe’er it was, he got his trunk
Entangled in the telephunk; The more he tried to get it free,
The louder buzzed the ________
tolophee
tiliphee
telephee
telemee
24C from If Not, Winter: Fragments of Sappho
]we live
]
the opposite
]
__________
Daring
Luxurious
Beautiful
Grace
Sonnet 106 from Shakespeare’s Sonnets
When in the chronicle of wasted time
I see descriptions of the fairest wights,
And beauty making beautiful old rhyme
In praise of ladies dead, and _________
Eternal flight
Figures of delight
Lovely knights
Absent nights
To a Mouse from Selected Poems & Songsby Robert Burns
Still you are blest, compared with me!
The present only touches you:
But oh! I backwards cast my eye,
On prospects dreary!
And forward, though I cannot see,
____________
I worry and wonder!
I speculate and dread!
I guess and fear!
I angst and remember!
White Flock from Selected Poemsby Anna Akhmatova
The road is black by the beach-
Garden. Lamps yellow and fresh.
I’m very calm.
I’d rather not talk about_____
this
him
them
her
This Be The Verse from Collected Poemsby Philip Larkin
Man hands on misery to man.
It deepens like a coastal shelf.
Get out as early as you can,
And
Never remind yourself
Having children doesn’t help
Don’t blame oneself
Don’t have any kids yourself
The Thread of Life by Christina Rossetti from A Folio Anthology of Poetry
And sometimes I remember days of old
When fellowship seemed not so far to seek
And all the world and I seemed much less cold,
And at the rainbow’s foot lay surely gold,
And hope felt strong and life itself ________
No feat
Not weak
A treat
Asleep
Craftmanship and Emptiness from Selected Poems by Rumi
A builder looks for the rotten hole
Where the roof caved in. A water carrier
Picks the empty pot. A carpenter
Stops at the house with no _____
Windows
Door
Furniture
Floor
Friday, 5 June 2020
In The Mask of Command, author John Keegan considers the nature of generalship through the lives of four notable commanders, including the 18th President Ulysses S. Grant. What was Grant’s job before his presidency in 1869?
An attorney
A commanding general
A philosopher
The Mayor of Buffalo
Travelling from the Middle Ages all the way to the 20th Century, Mark Girouard presents an architectural and social history in his fascinating book Life in the English Country House. In the book, Girouard makes an analogy in which he describes a country house as being an engine. What is the fuel?
Money
Land
Power
Inheritance
Our edition of The Bayeux Tapestry features a colour reproduction of the tapestry, so that readers can follow the ‘life story of a masterpiece’. The original tapestry is housed in the Museum of Bayeux in Normandy. Approximately how long is it?
8 meters
38 meters
68 meters
128 meters
In Stacy Schiff’s biography of Cleopatra, she investigates the celebrity behind Cleopatra’s image, from 51BC all the way into modern culture today. Which one of the options below has Cleopatra’s image not depicted?
A video game
A strip club
A cigarette
A fizzy drink
South Polar Times is a complete facsimile of 12 original issues of the expedition magazine that Captain Scott and his team created while exploring the Antarctic. In the writing about their expedition, which seal breed do they say is the rarest in Antarctic regions?
Sea leopard
Ross’ Seal
Weddell’s Seal
Crabeater Seal
In Truman Capote’s incredible investigation of a brutal murder In Cold Blood, he attempts to understand the minds of the killers Perry Smith and Dick Hickock. What other famous author wanted to help Capote with his research and also corresponded with the murderers?
Ursula Le Guin
Harper Lee
Augusta, Lady Gregory
Angela Carter
During John Steinbeck’s time in North Africa he wrote articles for the New York Herald Tribune, which later formed the basis of his incredible book Once There Was a War. He wrote about a problem the locals and soldiers were having in Algiers: what issue were they having with money?
The money was being printed on blotting paper that rips easily
There was a lot of fake money in circulation
Banks had shut down so money was hard to come by
People had started trading materials rather than money
The Longest Day by Cornelius Ryan is a collection of over 1,000 interviews, undertaken to create a comprehensive record of D-Day. The binding on our edition uses a photograph by Robert Capa, who was the first photographer to land on Omaha Beach. Why is the picture blurry?
He was so terrified his hands were shaking
The camera had water in it and was damaged
He was running while he took the picture
The camera was a new model that Capa hadn’t used before
A staggering account of his experiences in Auschwitz and Buchenwald, Night by Elie Wiesel is a terrifying and intimate first-person account of the Holocaust. In what year was Wiesel awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for speaking out against oppression and racism?
1966
1976
1986
1996
In The Italian Renaissance, Peter Burke examines how social history shaped the Renaissance. Burke places significance on the ‘power of the patron’, an individual who had great influence on Renaissance artists and artworks. Who was Da Vinci’s patron when he created his masterpiece Virgin of the Rocks?
Ludovico Sforza
Cosimo de Medici
Cesare Borgia
Charles VIII
Friday, 29 May 2020
What book was Douglas Adams reading when he came up with the idea for his best-selling series?
The Restaurant at the End of the World
Mostly Harmful
Hitchhiker’s Guide to Europe
Life and the Universe
What is the significance of the number 42?
The number of hours before the world ends
The age of the Babel fish
The meaning of life
The number of planets in the galaxy
In Mostly Harmless, it is explained that ‘the easiest way to fool a completely logical robot is to feed it the same stimulus sequence over and over again so it gets locked in a loop’. What food do scientists feed a robot to prove this?
A salmon sandwich
A tuna sandwich
A herring sandwich
A mackerel sandwich
The series introduces readers to Zaphod Beeblebrox’s lethal cocktail recipe: The Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster. Which of these ingredients is not included in this cocktail?
Tequila
Gin
Rum
Vodka
What famous television programme did Douglas Adams briefly appear in?
Fawlty Towers
Monty Python’s Flying Circus
Blackadder
Black Books
What is so special about Marvin the Paranoid Android?
He has a brain the size of a planet
He has a heart the size of a football field
He has eyes that can see as far as 5,000 miles away
He has such good hearing that he can hear loud thoughts
Which novel in Adams’s ‘trilogy of five’ opens with this line: ‘The story so far: In the beginning the Universe was created. This had made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move.’
So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
The Restaurant at the End of the Universe
Life, the Universe and Everything
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy
What creative outlet do the alien vogons use as a form of torture?
Painting
Guitar playing
Poetry
Knitting
The Hitchhiker’s story was a radio show before it became a series of books. In the BBC radio series, the character we know as Slartibartfast had a different name, that was changed for the novel. What was it originally?
Phartiphukborlz
Lardeyompy
Farbelonking
Naveltoneous
And finally, towels are extremely useful in the Hitchhiker’s universe. Which of these is not listed in the novels as a use for a towel?
Wrap it around you for warmth
Wave it as a distress signal
Use it to dry yourself
A cover to protect you from insects
Friday, 22 May 2020
In which Limited Edition is a blank page included with an invitation for the reader to draw on it?
The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman
Pilgrim's Progress
The Story of Babar
Studies from Nature
Our edition of Boris Pasternak’s great Russian novel Doctor Zhivago includes a dazzling new translation by Nicolas Pasternak Slater. How is the translator related to the author?
Son
Grandson
Nephew
Cousin
Our edition of Utamaro's Studies from Nature is an exquisite facsimile of Japanese art and poetry. But which of the following do not feature in this title?
Birds
Crawling creatures
Shells
Trees
Made into a facsimile using rarely seen archive material from The Morgan Library, our edition The Story of Babar is full of colourful nostalgia for the beloved Le Petit Elephant. What was the name of Babar's cousin who becomes his queen?
Celeste
Cécile
Celine
Claudette
A guide to living, courtship and pleasure, The Kama Sutra of Vatsyayana offers much more to readers than the sexual aspect it became famous for. Which of these subjects below is not covered in The Kama Sutra?
How to make money
How to teach parrots to talk
How to make lemonade
How to teach a fish to swim
In our glorious edition Hansel and Gretel and Other Stories by the Brothers Grimm, witches are described as having red eyes and not being able to see very far; but they have a fine sense of ____________?
Humour, like naughty children
Speed, like hunting dogs
Smell, like wild beasts
Taste, like hungry bats
Packed full of satire, adventure and surrealism, Gulliver’s Travels takes readers on a voyage, visiting everything from the belligerent Lilliputians to the gentle Houyhnhnms. What is the protagonist Gulliver’s first name?
Lemel
Agur
Solomon
Hezekiah
8.The brilliant comic prose of Gargantua and Pantagruel tells the story of giant Gargantua and his son Pantagruel, living in 16th century France. In one of the stories, Gargantua recounts the remarkable tale of a royal giant who was born out of an unusual body part. What was it?
Ear
Mouth
Nose
Eye
Which of our Limited Editions is widely considered to be the first English novel?
The Song of Songs
The Door in the Wall
The Pilgrim’s Progress
The Pearl Manuscript
Russell Hoban’s genre-defying masterpiece Riddley Walker is written in ‘Riddleyspeak’ a phonetic version of English. Which of the words below would you not find on the pages of Riddley Walker?
Spare the mending (experiment)
Soar vivers (survivors)
All as cited (excited)
Stand there under (understand)
Tuesday, 19 May 2020
My mother, who hates thunder storms, Holds up each summer day and shakes It out suspiciously, lest swarms Of grape-dark clouds are lurking there
Selected Poems by Emily Dickenson
Collected Poems by Philip Larkin
Selected Poems by Anna Akhmatova
Selected Poems by Rumi
My mother obeyed her Sister Superiors where the Lady Jessica disobeyed. Which of them was the stronger? History has already answered.
Fahrenheit 451
American Gods
Dune
The Handmaid’s Tale
The business of her life was to get her daughters married; its solace was visiting and news.
Emma
Sense and Sensibility
Mansfield Park
Pride and Prejudice
He remembered a greenhouse on a winter day, pushing aside thick jungle leaves to find a creamy pink hothouse rose poised alone in the wilderness. That was mother, smelling like fresh milk, happy, to herself, in this room.
Something Wicked this Way Comes
Oryx and Crake
Anansi Boys
Ubik
Olive had great courage. Perhaps it takes courage to raise children.
The Franchise Affair
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
East of Eden
Doctor Zhivago
Friday, 15 May 2020
Buttercup from The Princess Bride, illustrated by Mark Thomas
Myrna Minkoff from A Confederacy of Dunces, illustrated by Jonny Hannah
Marion from The Franchise Affair, illustrated by Mark Smith
Curley’s Wife from Of Mice and Men, illustrated by James Albon
Ernesto Palmer from Get Shorty, illustrated by Gary Kelley
Ernst Stavro Blofeld from Thunderball, illustrated by Fay Dalton
Vladimir Harkonnen from Dune, illustrated by Sam Weber
Harry Haller from Steppenwolf, illustrated by Dan Hillier
Anne from Anne of Green Gables, illustrated by Anna C. Leplar
Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz, illustrated by Sara Ogilvie
Mattie from True Grit, illustrated by Juan Estaban Rodríguez
Jo from Little Women, illustrated by Rebecca Green
The Escapist from The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay, illustrated by Chris Samnee
James Bond from Diamonds Are Forever, illustrated by Fay Dalton
Lord Peter Wimsey from Hangman’s Holiday, illustrated by Paul Cox
Jack Reacher from Killing Floor, illustrated byOliver Barrett
Alice from Alice in Wonderland, illustrated by Charles van Sandwyk
Sophie from Howl’s Moving Castle, illustrated by Marie-Alice Harel
Charlotte from Charlotte’s Web, illustrated by Garth Williams
Sophie from Sophie’s World, illustrated by Sandra Rilova
Edward Rochester from Jane Eyre, illustrated by Santiago Caruso
Heathcliff from Wuthering Heights, illustrated byRovina Cai
John Willoughby from Sense and Sensibility, illustrated by Philip Bannister
Henry Crawford from Mansfield Park, illustrated by Darya Shnykina
Tatiana Romanova from From Russia with Love, illustrated by Fay Dalton
Vivienne Michel from The Spy Who Loved Me, illustrated by Fay Dalton
Gala Brand from Moonraker, illustrated by Fay Dalton
Pussy Galore from Goldfinger, illustrated by Fay Dalton
Jules Maigret from Maigret and the Calame Report, illustrated by Harry Brockway
Hercule Poirot from Five Little Pigs, illustrated by Andrew Davidson
William Blore from And Then There Were None, illustrated by David Lupton
Sherlock Holmes from The Selected Adventures and Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, illustrated by Max Löffler
Arya from A Game of Thrones, illustrated by Jonathan Burton
Nancy from Oliver Twist, illustrated by George Cruikshank
Anthea from Five Children and It, illustrated by H. R. Millar
Dolores from Lolita, illustrated by Federico Infante
Ebenezer Scrooge from A Christmas Carol, illustrated by Michael Foreman
Ahab from Moby-Dick, illustrated by Rockwell Ken
Horatio Hornblower from The Hornblower Set 1: Mr Hornblower, illustrated by Joe McLaren
Samuel Hamilton from East of Eden, illustrated by Edward Kinsella
Thursday, 7 May 2020
The year is 2031 and a strange object is hurtling towards the sun … Folio returns to the incredible work of Arthur C. Clarke with the science-fiction masterpiece Rendezvous with Rama.When the crew of the Endeavour first land on the strange metal cylinder that is Rama, what is it described as being as silent as?
The ocean
A breath
A tomb
The moon
Thomas S. Kuhn transformed the world of science with his book The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. What term did Kuhn create in his writing to explain his ground-breaking theory, which has subsequently become used as a popular phrase?
Missing link
Absolute zero
Paradigm shift
Limiting factor
The fight for the Iron Throne continues in George R. R. Martin’s epic story A Clash of Kings.Chaos ensues for the Stark family as they are each forced to make life-altering decisions. What Stark character has the direwolf named Summer, who manages to escape Winterfell to be reunited with her owner?
Bran
Sansa
Rob
Arya
Philip Larkin was one of the most widely read and treasured poets of the 20th Century. His Collected Poems is packed full of his trademark wit and wickedness, as well as remarkable lyricism and poignant observations. In his poem Mr Bleaney, why does the speaker take to ‘stuffing my ears with cotton-wool’?
To drown out the sound of flies
To drown out the silence in his head
To drown out the sound of cars driving outside
To drown out the sound of his neighbour’s TV
In Charles van Sandwyk’s captivating collection of stories titled Mr Rabbit's Symphony of Nature and Other Tails, the character Mr Rabbit explains that: ‘rabbits cannot sing’. What does Mr Rabbit do instead as a creative outlet?
Ballroom dancing
Music conducting
Cello playing
Calligraphy
Oscar Wilde wrote De Profundisduring his time in Reading Gaol. But what is the significance of Wilde’s 3.3. cell number, that Patti Smith explores in her magnificent new introduction to this edition?
Jane Wilde was 33 when she gave birth to Oscar
Jesus Christ was 33 when he died
Dorian Gray was 33 when he sold his soul
Aubrey Beardsley was 33 when he was arrested
Published to commemorate the 75th anniversary of VJ Day, Ronald H. Spector’s Eagle Against the Sun is the staggering account of the Pacific War, covering everything from the raid on Pearl Harbor to the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. What campaign what the first major offensive for the allies in the Pacific theatre?
Iwo Jima
Wake Island
Midway
Guadalcanal
The Queen of Crime returns to Folio with Five Little Pigs, one of Poirot’s most compelling cases. The story follows a gripping investigation that takes place sixteen years after the murder happened. But who in the story is considered the little pig who cries ‘wee wee wee all the way home’?
Amyas Crale
Philip Blake
Elsa Greer
Angela Warren
In Lee Child’s dazzlingly gripping crime thriller Killing Floor, protagonist Jack Reacher arrives in the fictional town of Margrave, Georgia, by bus. When interrogated, why does he say he was travelling to Margrave?
To look into the musician Blind Blake
To find his brother, Joe Reacher
To kill a Military General
To get to Florida
Based upon stories from Norse legend, Wagner’s libretto The Ring of the Nibelungis an incredible combination of magic, mythology and enchanting characters. Our new edition features Stewart Spencer’s definitive translation that sits alongside the original German. What German theatre held the first ever complete performance of the original opera?
The Margravial Opera House
The Bayreuth Festival Theatre
The National Theatre Munich
The Berlin State Opera
Tuesday, 05 May 2020
H. G. Wells makes astonishing predictions of future technologies, such as genetic engineering and organ transplants, in his novel The Island of DoctorMoreau. What animal is not in the mix of the hybrid creature called M’ling?
Bear
Dog
Ox
Pig
Acclaimed author Octavia E. Butler is known as one of the most important figures in speculative fiction, as her novel Kindred changed the very foundations of the genre. What was one of Butler’s jobs before she became a famous and prolific writer?
Potato chip inspector
Fizzy drink tester
Shoe box constructor
Sauce quality assessment taster
Frank Herbert’s phenomenal tale of desert warriors and messiahs, Dune, takes place on the planet Arrakis. How do the people of Fremen travel on this planet so as not to attract the terrifying giant sandworms?
They travel in helicopters
They walk in a nonrhythmic pattern
They only travel at night
They ride sandboards so their movement is silent
Margaret Atwood’s Oryx and Crake is an eerily prophetic story that asks essential questions about humanity and our existence: ‘How slippery is the slope? Who’s got the will to stop us?’ What would the main character Crake encourage you to do with his invention of ‘ChickieNobs’?
Farm them
Pet them
Eat them
Kill then
The sci-fi adventure that launched a global franchise, Planet of Apes is an epic narrative in which a human population is ruled by an intellectually superior civilisation of apes. On his first interaction with a gorilla, dressed ‘as you and I are’, what does Ulysse recognise as their only difference?
He wore rings on his toes
He wore gloves on his feet
He held his gun with his foot
He wore socks on his hands
Friday, 02 May 2020
It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.
Sense and Sensibility
Pride and Prejudice
Emma
Mansfield Park
One evening of late summer, before the nineteenth century had reached one-third of its span, a young man and woman, the latter carrying a child, were approaching the large village of Weydon-Priors, in Upper Wessex, on foot.
Tess of the d’Urbervilles
The Mayor of Casterbridge
Jude the Obscure
Far from the Madding Crowd
I’ll make my report as if I told a story, for I was taught as a child on my homeworld that Truth is a matter of the imagination.
Brave New World
The Dispossessed
The Left Hand of Darkness
A Wizard of Earthsea
First of all, it was October, a rare month for boys.
Something Wicked this Way Comes
Ubik
The Illustrated Man
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
It was one of those days when it seemed to James Bond that all life, as someone put it, was nothing but a heap of six to four against.
Goldfinger
Diamonds Are Forever
The Spy Who Loved Me
Thunderball
Call me Ishmael.
Moby-Dick
Atlas Shrugged
East of Eden
Crime and Punishment
A green hunting cap squeezed the top of the fleshy balloon of a head.
A Confederacy of Dunces
Catch-22
The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay
The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman
We slept in what had once been the gymnasium.
Kindred
The Handmaid’s Tale
Oryx and Crake
Fahrenheit 451
It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen.
A Clockwork Orange
Nineteen Eighty-Four
Planet of the Apes
Get Shorty
The history of the Galaxy has got a little muddled, for a number of reasons: partly because those who are trying to keep track of it have got a little muddled, but also because some very muddling things have been happening anyway.
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy
Life, the Universe and Everything
The Restaurant at the End of the Universe
Mostly Harmless
Tuesday, 28 May 2020
In his critically acclaimed title The Selfish Gene, Richard Dawkins hypothesised that if aliens from space ever visited Earth, the first question they would ask, in order to assess the level of human intelligence, would be: ‘Have they discovered ________ yet?’
Evolution
Electricity
Vaccines
DNA
The Ten Most Beautiful Experiments explores the methods behind some of science’s most dazzling discoveries. One chapter describes Isaac Newton’s fearless experimentation by carefully inserting a needle in between his eyeball and its socket. Which ground-breaking theory did this experiment lead to?
Brain neurons
Measurement
Light and colours
Gravity
In his incredible account of evolution and biology The Diversity of Life, Edward O. Wilson describes how the Megamouth Shark was discovered in 1976. The shark is described as being ‘cylindrical and flabby, its eyes small, its movements stiff and slow’ and with a tendency to stay in deep and dark waters. How were they first discovered?
One was washed ashore after a storm
One was caught in a parachute being used as a sea anchor
A diver encountered one while conducting deep-sea research
One was caught on film while a documentary was being made
In one of the essays in The Folio Book of Science, entitled NASA Goes Deep, Carolyn Porco explains the practicalities of America’s eight year long reach to first walk on the Moon. During those eight years, NASA’s annual budget went as high as how much (in today’s money)?
5 billion dollars
15 billion dollars
30 billion dollars
100 billion dollars
In his award-winning book The Elegant Universe, Brian Greene explains the significance of the discovery that found ‘protons and neutrons are not fundamental, each consists of three smaller particles, called quarks’. Physicist Murray Gell-Mann named them quarks, inspired from a passage in what James Joyce novel?
Finnegans Wake
The Dubliners
Ulysses
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
Friday, 24 April 2020
Antoine de Saint-Exupery’s magical story The Little Prince follows the adventures of a Prince who lives on a very small planet; hardly any bigger than a house!After staying up all night reading the story, what famous director immediately purchased the film rights to The Little Prince, but failed to make a film after an argument with Disney?
Jean-Luc Godard
Frank Capra
Orson Welles
Alfred Hitchcock
The story of a lovable bear named Winnie-the-Pooh is one that has enchanted readers for generations. So much so, that since 1984 there has been an Annual Poohsticks Championship. What English county hosts this Winnie-the-Pooh inspired event?
Wiltshire
Oxfordshire
Nottinghamshire
Hampshire
The Folio Book of Children’s Poetry is packed with over 80 poems. In Spike Milligan’s electric and nonsensical poem On the Ning Nang Nong, he explains that the ‘Cows go Bong’, ‘The trees go Ping’ and ‘All the mice go Clang!’ What do the monkeys say?
Bang
Boo
Bing
Blang
One of the most influential and controversial novels of the 20th century, and now a book that is studied in classrooms around the world, William Golding’s Lord of the Flies is a gripping study on class, democracy and masculinity. What famous band has not released a song based on the title, a chapter or sentence in this novel?
The Offspring
U2
Rage Against the Machine
Iron Maiden
First published almost 150 years ago, Black Beauty is a moving story that focuses on the life and experiences of a horse and its treatment by humans. Anna Sewell’s love of horses started as a child, when she spent a lot of time around them. Why was this?
She injured her legs, so often travelled in horse-drawn carriages
She grew up on a farm that kept horses
Her family bred horses for shows
Anna’s father drove a Mail coach which was transported by horses
Roger Lancelyn Green offers incredible retellings of myths and folklore in his book Tales of Ancient Egypt. One of the stories centres on seven years of starvation where ‘no corn grew, the fruits dried up, the cattle grew thin’ because the river Nile stopped rising. What God caused this?
Isis
Thoth
Osiris
Khnemu
Philip Pullman’s masterful trilogy His Dark Materials centres on 12-year-old Lyra Belacqua, and follows her journey to the North and beyond. What epic poem influenced Pullman while he was writing this story?
Beowulf
Paradise Lost
The Waste Land
Divine Comedy
Charles van Sandwyk’s beautifully imagined How to See Fairies introduces readers to the magical inhabitants of the fairy realm. In his preface, how does van Sandwyk explain he knows Fairies definitely exist?
There is a right and a wrong way to draw them
Sometimes he can hear them talking
Telling stories brings them to life
They leave clues around his garden
A magical and enchanting story, Howl’s Moving Castle is filled with eccentric, colourful characters and many delightful twists and turns. What is the titular character’s full name?
Hugh Jones
Howell Hughes
Howell Jenkins
Huw Williams
The classic children’s tale The Hundred and One Dalmatians is a beloved story featuring one of the most devious villains of all time, the infamous Cruella de Vil! Why was Cruella expelled from her school as a child?
For stealing a cat
For drinking ink
For persistent absence
For attacking a teacher
Tuesday, 21 April 2020
Greil Marcus’s Mystery Train chronicles the growth of rock ’n’ roll from its roots in blues to popularity in the 1960s and 70s. Marcus focuses on four musicians: The Band, Randy Newman, Elvis Presley and Sly Stone. What significant event happened in the same year that Sly and the Family Stone made their first record?
Race riots started in Detroit
John F. Kennedy was assassinated
Neil Armstrong became the first man to walk on the moon
The last episode of Star Trek was aired
Helen Castor’s remarkable account of Joan of Arccharts her journey from peasant to patron saint of France. However, just two years after the unprecedented victory of the French Army, Joan is put on trial by the Burgundians and burned at the stake. What was the crime she was convicted of?
Witchcraft
Theft
Heresy
Murder
First published in 1859, Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Speciesrevolutionised our understanding of life on earth, and remains one of the most influential books ever written. What characteristic did Darwin famously say a scientific man ought to have?
A neutral mind
A love of God
An inquisitive brain
A heart of stone
Shedding light on every facet of a complex, tortured and dazzlingly talented man, Letters of Vincent van Goghprovides readers with a detailed insight into the mind of this famous artist. Why did Van Gogh often use himself as a model in his paintings?
His pieces would take months to paint
He couldn’t afford to pay someone to model
He liked his self-portraits the most
He wouldn’t let anyone enter his studio
M. F. K. Fisher inspired a new way of cooking with her memoir The Gastronomical Me. Each essay provides a vivid snapshot of her life in a glorious swirl of taste, food and memories. The first thing Fisher recalls wanting to taste again is described as a ‘greyish pink fuzz’. What is she describing?
A peach
Strawberry jam
A trifle
A raspberry
Friday, 17 April 2020
A story of obsession and adventure on the high seas, Moby-Dick is a sublime work of fiction. But on publication in 1851, what literary friend of Herman Melville’s did he dedicatethe book to?
Charles Dickens
Walt Whitman
Nathaniel Hawthorn
Edgar Allen Poe
Charlotte Bronte’s novel Jane Eyre is a masterclass in storytelling. However, many of Jane’s experiences are based on real events that the author experienced. Which of the following statements about Charlotte Bronte is not true?
She worked as a governess
She went to a boarding school with a cruel headmaster
She fell in love with a married man
Her husband was blind
Boris Pasternak wrote Doctor Zhivago in 1956. Its narrative spans the stirring years of the 20thcentury, as protagonist Yuri Zhivago lives through the First World War and the Russian Civil War. But in which country was Doctor Zhivago first published?
England
Russia
Poland
Italy
Homer’s epic story The Odysseyfollows an incredible voyage fraught with perils from the Lotus Eaters, the Cyclops, the Sirens, and the fearsome crags of Scylla and Charybdis. On his return home, after ten years away, what does Odysseus disguise himself as?
A beggar
A goat
His father
Penelope’s servant
John Steinbeck’s generational epic East of Eden draws on the stories of Adam and Eve, and the fatal rivalry of Cain and Abel, to recount the intertwined fates of two families. The novel is set in The Salinas Valley, which is otherwise known as what?
The fruit bowl of the world
The salad bowl of the world
The soup bowl of the world
The fruit bowl of America
Written as a collective cry for Victorian London’s underclass, Charles Dickens’s Oliver Twistwas penned as a reaction to the new Poor Law, which was passed in 1834 and introduced workhouse regimes for those living in poverty. When was this Law finally abolished in the United Kingdom?
1895
1921
1948
1975
Thomas Hardy’s stirring narrative on class divide and social mobility, Tess of the d’Urbervilles,is set against the backdrop of rural England. What famous landmark does Tess find herself by, in the novel’s dramatic crescendo?
Stonehenge
Hadrian's Wall
Land’s End
Yorkshire Dales
Every page of Laurence Sterne’s comic masterpiece The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman is hilarious, compelling and unpredictable. At the end of Chapter XXIII, the novel leaps forward to Chapter XXV. Why is this?
Laurence Sterne left Chapter XXIIII on a boat and never got it back.
The chapter was so controversial that the publishers removed it but forgot to change the chapter numerals.
Tristram Shandy worried that the chapter was too good, and didn’t want the rest of the book to suffer by comparison.
There was never a Chapter XXIIII; it was a printing error that became another detail in the unconventional story and therefore was never corrected.
In Sappho’s lyrical collection of poems If Not, Winter, the reader can find beauty in both her fragments of poetry and the empty spaces where the words have been lost over time. Approximately how many lines from Sappho’s poetry survive?
1,000
790
650
83
Lewis Caroll’s tale Alice in Wonderland is full of outlandish creatures and quizzical conversations, and it is jam-packed with Carol’s trademark nonsense. But which magical character from Alice in Wonderlandis based on the author himself?