Set in a Central Europe rapidly fragmenting after the fall of Communism, this title follows a cast of dissolute Bohemians, political refugees, football referees, deaf police agents,... Læs mere
Only edition in print of the complete letters by Alexander Pushkin, brilliantly translated by Professor J. Thomas Shaw. This edition is fully annotated and completes Alma Pushkin Collection.
Heidi: Putting Her Lessons to Good Use is the sequel to Alma edition of Heidi: Lessons at Home and Abroad. Both books are presented in a first unabridged translation by James Bowman and Illustrated by Susan Hellard.
This fully annotated volume with over 1,000 notes is the most complete edition of Dylan Thomas’s poems available. Contains all his early poems that have not been published since their appearance in the Swansea Grammar School, all his notebook poems and other uncollected poems.
Only edition in print of a unique collection by one of the founders of Scottish modern poetry. The poems included in this volume are mostly written in Scots dialect.
First English translation of the most important Swiss poet of the nineteenth century. Now presented in a dual-language edition
A newly edited edition of Les Misérables by Victor Hugo. It contains notes and extra material. Part of Alma Evergreens series of popular classics.
This volume collects all of Orwell’s major essays, including ‘Shooting an Elephant’, ‘Inside the Whale’, ‘Politics and the English Language’, ‘Why I... Læs mere
Part of Alma Evergreens series, this new edition of Macbeth is presented here in a fully annotated edition that will make the... Læs mere
This annotated edition of Under Milk Wood is accompanied here by two other radio scripts, Return Journey and Conversation about Christmas, both dating from 1947.
Maltz ranks among the best of American short-story writers, both in his versatility and in the sheer power of his prose. The stories selected for this volume are considered classics and have been translated into more than 20 languages. All display Maltz at his most provocative.
Published here for the first time, alongside the rest of his poetry, including some uncollected pieces, this poem will restore Lyman Andrews’s place among the great American poets of the twentieth century.