Joseph Conrad's enduring portrait of the ugliness of colonialism. Nominated as one of America's b...
In 1908, Joseph Conrad was criticised by a reviewer for being a man ‘without either country or la...
Reprint of the original, first published in 1841. The Antigonos publishing house specialises in t...
The Nature of a Crime, the third of three collaborations between Joseph Conrad and Ford Madox For...
'Seaport' deals with many aspects of the history and development of Liverpool, drawing on a wide ...
CLASP is an exercise in collective remembering - with, as Lawrence Upton's essay suggests, a cons...
This volume is a long-awaited collection of essays which gives a chance for Allen Fisher's many a...
Introducing the Wrogul...Squiddy was a four-foot tall intelligent cephalopod; a skilled surgeon k...
It was just a bunch of junk......but the millennia-old emergency suit was anything but junk, and ...
This book examines the nature, causes, and consequences of grand corruption, showing how it can b...
In 1908, Joseph Conrad was criticised by a reviewer for being a man ‘without either country or la...