Books to look out for in August 2019
August 2, 2019
What do English alabasters, apostate nuns and Aaron Copland have in common? They’re just three of the topics dominating our August releases. From the figure of the rogue to early… READ MORE
August 2, 2019
What do English alabasters, apostate nuns and Aaron Copland have in common? They’re just three of the topics dominating our August releases. From the figure of the rogue to early… READ MORE
July 3, 2019
We’re keeping it short and sweet for you this month! Bask in the summer sunshine with one of the most important miscellanies to survive from medieval England or perhaps acquaint… READ MORE
June 4, 2019
Why I Like This Story continues to create a stir on its lead-up to publication this month, receiving praise far and wide. Don’t miss out on this beautiful collection of… READ MORE
May 1, 2019
Harry Potter leads the charge this month (the criminal defence barrister not the wizard) with his latest book, Shades of the Prison House, an entertaining and informative exploration of the… READ MORE
April 3, 2019
From the comprehensive studies of musical and literary greats, to the publication of James E. Frazier’s deeply researched biography, Maurice Duruflé: The Man and His Music, in paperback for the… READ MORE
March 5, 2019
Dominating this month’s releases is Malory’s Morte Darthur in a wave of fresh perspectives on the most important text of the middles ages. Explore the expansion of critical approaches in… READ MORE
February 5, 2019
Nevertheless, she persisted. Read the histories of women that were exceptional for their time or defied the odds to succeed: from Lucy de Thweng to Anneliese Landau. The great feats… READ MORE
January 7, 2019
Looking for a new read to titilate the mind this new year? Here are our five biggest titles hitting the shelves this month – from the role of the occult… READ MORE
December 6, 2018
Looking for that special something to slip under the tree for a loved one this year? Why not take a look at our latest releases coming out this month. From… READ MORE
November 2, 2018
Looking for a new Boydell book this month? From the musical culture of the Low Countries, to the debt owed by Shakespeare to Ovid, we round up the best (and… READ MORE