'Abounds in humor and wit, especially in the early chapters. Bramah’s condemnation of the power o...
Kingdoms of Elfin is Sylvia Townsend Warner's final collection of short stories, consisting of si...
A collection of compelling letters between Frank and Lucy Sunderland, English pacifists and ferve...
In 2003 the former Women's Press editor and critic Sarah LeFanu published her acclaimed biography...
It is 1935. Robert Owen is the only son from a Welsh vicarage, now a brilliant pilot and flying i...
Tatting was Faith Compton Mackenzie's last novel, and revisits the early years of her marriage li...
A novel of the Fall of France and a trans-Atlantic affair.
First published in 1932, this illustrated novel tells the story through letters of Hilary Fane, w...
In this new selection of Warner's fantasy short fiction, a companion to her Kingdoms of Elfin, th...
What Not is Rose Macaulay's speculative novel of post-First World War eugenics and newspaper mani...
Emerging out of the 1940-1941 London Blitz, the drama of these two short works, a novel and a mem...
British Weird is a new anthology of classic Weird short fiction by British writers, first publish...
Personal Pleasures is an anthology of 80 short essays (some of them very short) about the things ...
The Runagates Club (1928) was John Buchan's last collection of short stories, and is a classic of...
this remarkable cross-dressing woman, poet and activist, recovering an important part of British ...
The only Zelda Fitzgerald novel, published in 1932 having been written in six weeks after her adm...
This collection of a novel from the First World War, a short story from the Second World War, and...
Originally published in 1934, an epic narrative of travels in 1920s South East Asia, culminating ...
The Exile Waiting was the first novel by the Hugo and Nebula award-winning novelist Vonda N McInt...
Malcolm Saville's classic novel from 1946 is about eleven-year old Jane's discovery of nature and...
Rose Macaulay's 1920 satire on British journalism and the newspaper industry.
Kennedy was an acclaimed novelist and playwright best-known for The Constant Nymph. In this autob...
The Caravaners (1909) is a devastating comedy about an Edwardian caravan holiday in Kent, narrate...
Women's Weird 2 contains thirteen remarkably chilling stories originally published from 1891 to 1...
This remarkable novel about wartime life and work is a companion to Blitz Writing (2019), Handhel...
The Australian novelist and playwright Helen de Guerry Simpson (1897-1940) published many superna...
D K Broster's Weird fiction has long been forgotten, but she wrote some of the most impressive Br...
Topsy's extensive social life, her adventures in and out of the House of Commons (and her audacio...
Handheld Press presents a new classic short story anthology, combining the supernatural and archa...
This new edition of England is My Village, and The World Owes Me A Living by John Llewelyn Rhys (...
T H White, author of the much-loved The Sword in The Stone, The Once and Future King, The Goshawk...
This new selection of Algernon Blackwood’s essays and short stories is a unique combination of su...
This collection of the best of Betty Bendell, from Good Housekeeping and other magazines, will de...
Handheld Press presents a fearful anthology of forgotten stories to persuade you that a stone han...
Vita Sackville-West was infatuated with her. Virginia Woolf hated her. Sir John Reith resented he...
A novel about the unsung army of women who picked up the pieces during the London Blitz.
E Nesbit was one of the great British Edwardian storytellers, whom we now remember most for her c...
Blue Remembered Hills is Rosemary Sutcliff's memoir of her childhood, youth and her first love af...