The Booker Prize Revisited: Why you should read ‘A Green Equinox’ by Elizabeth Mavor
In our monthly series, ‘TBR: The Booker Revisited’ Lucy Scholes shines a spotlight on hidden gems from the Booker Library. This month’s selection is ‘A Green Equinox’ by Elizabeth Mavor, a book about love and its multifarious manifestations
The Divorce Novel That Captured the Mores of Jazz Age New York
Ursula Parrott’s “Ex-Wife” caused a sensation when it was published in 1929. But it wasn’t the racy, frothy endorsement of sexual liberation readers were primed to expect.
Meet the Archive Moles
“There’s a growing band of people digging through library stacks and second-hand bookshops in search of lost classics. I’m one of them.“
A Survey of McNally Editions, the Boutique Publisher of Out-of-Print Gems - The Seattle Times
The impeccably curated New York bookstore McNally Jackson has launched a publishing arm, McNally Editions, dedicated to resurfacing “hidden gems” and “lost classics.” These are works that have gone out of print or been otherwise neglected by the factory that is book publishing with no reflection on their merit or timeliness. Now they are given a new life.