July 2016. Margot Goodwin arrives as the new curate at St Mark's, Highbury. She's one part exhilarated, ten parts terrified.
Morning rush hour on the London tube. Laurie Bateman witnesses a terrible accident. Compelled to investigate, Laurie finds herself in serious danger and is soon fleeing for her life through tube tunnels in the dead of night - the hunter has become the hunted.
Originally published in Europe in the 50s to avoid prosecution for obscenity, The Gaudy Image is one of the most important `lost' gay novels. A classic of gay fiction available in a new edition for the first time in 30 years. With a new introduction by Jonathan Kemp
Growing up in a strict religious family in the 1920s young Annie Lang is witness to disturbing events that no one will explain. Only the family dog may know the answers. Six... Læs mere
A brilliant coming of age novel set against the backdrop of Oxford University in the mid 1970s
Mayor of London, MP for Brent and Leader of the GLC, Ken Livingstone with a witty and worldly eye takes a look at his home town; the people, places and the politics that have shaped the landscape.
Love and War, Crime and Betrayal. The Italian Alps,1944. The Resistance is fighting a bitter battle against German forces on the treacherous mountains of the Valtellina. Eighteen-year-old Sandro Bellini falls in love with the wife of his Commander. No good can come of it.
July 2016. Margot Goodwin arrives as the new curate at St Mark's, Highbury. She's one part exhilarated, ten parts terrified.
Latest title in Muswell Press’s Queer Classics series. First published 10 years ago by Granta to critical acclaim and long out of print, it is as relevant now as it was then. This edition includes a new afterword
SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2021 POLARI BOOK PRIZE. These evocative stories shine a light on the lives of young Iranians who are questioning their sexuality and identity in a culture where queerness is legal but not widely accepted.
A facsimile guide to the Gents Loos of London, with map endpapers, published originally in 1937
A heartrending yet life-affirming journey from despair to hope.