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.
An intensely personal and revealing biography of life with Eric Hobsbawm one of the 20th Century's most influential intellectualsA rich and fascinating life - from pre-war Vienna via an emigre childhood in the UK and on to Italy, the Congo and the US.
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.
Spring 1855 and Virginian farmer John Dickinson has a dangerous secret that will lead to a tragic decision. Rich in character and incident, this is an extraordinary, epic novel with echoes of The Underground Railroad and BarbaraKingsolver's Prodigal Summer
Introducing Detective DI Garibaldi, a country-music loving, self-educated detective, and the only cop in the Metropolitan Police who can't drive a car.
A wonderfully compelling novel about desire, loneliness and the impact of time on relationships from the author of Paris Mon Amour. 'Vividly passionate...Thrillingly stylish' Daisy Buchanan
A travel writing classic, available for the first time in 20 years. The inspiration behind the Sunday Times bestseller A Theatre for Dreamers. Introduction by Polly Samson. 'These are... Læs mere
'Bruce-Lockhart ramps up the tension and the result is a read-at-a-sitting page-turner.' Best Crime Thrillers, Guardian. 'This impressive debut is written with huge verve' The Daily Mail.
‘Masterful…A thrilling journey behind the frontlines of the battle to save Africa’s wildlife’ Julian Rademeyer, author of Killing for ProfitLeading politician and anti-apartheid... Læs mere
What happens when illicit desire conflicts with family loyalty?