Essential reading for all research workers in relativity, cosmology and astrophysics.
Believe me, no civilised man ever regrets a pleasure...As London slides from one century into the...
'What's the odds so long as you're happy?' - Ernest Boulton, 1869Alone on the darkened stage of a...
First published in 1947, The Plague was an immediate best-seller, striking a powerful chord with ...
Essential reading for all research workers in relativity, cosmology and astrophysics.
'Jonathan lebt ein intensives und außergewöhnliches Möwenleben, das in einer anderen Welt angesie...
Eric Bentley's Round 2 is a gay version of La Ronde set in New York in the 70s at a time when hom...
At 47, Mr F's working life on London's Skin Lane is one governed by calm, precision and routine. ...
'Address Book is peopled with lovers, battlers, adventurers and optimists. Neil Bartlett is a pee...
For two years Stéphane Olry sporadically shared the daily life of the patients and caregivers at ...
On the night of 24th March 1895, Mrs Robinson, a society palm-reader, agreed to see Oscar Wilde i...
Sitting up reading late at night, the author reflects on the links between the homosexual of the ...
Berenice The Misanthrope & the School for Wives
On Platform One of Paddington Station in London, there is a statue of an unknown soldier; he's re...
What will become of us?Four people, the sole survivors of a shipwreck, crawl out of the sea. Two ...
In the winter of 2036, in a shabby apartment in Port Elizabeth, two old men search for a way to s...
Although his mainstream career has recently included majorwork for the RSC and the National, the ...
Neil Bartlett's groundbreaking debut novel, now available as a Serpent's Tail classic, with a new...
1953 - The backstreets of Brighton are buzzing with preparations for the celebrations of the Coro...
Alfred Jarry's riotous, ground-breaking play, was a sensation upon first staging. This modern ada...