Heavy Years by Augustus Young is reviewed in the Fortnightly Review…
There's a brilliant review of Heavy Years by Augustus Young in the Fortnightly Review which you can read here. Get your copy of the book here today.
There's a brilliant review of Heavy Years by Augustus Young in the Fortnightly Review which you can read here. Get your copy of the book here today.
It’s just a year ago since the typesetter Antony Gray died. A memorial plaque, quoting words from a poster that hung in his workroom for many years, was recently placed below the window he sat by nearly every day honouring his remarkable craft, creating so many beautiful books…
Quartet are thrilled to announce the operatic adaptation of Alba Arikha’s captivating memoir, Major/Minor, which we recently reissued in paperback.
'It’s a fascinating saga of a troubled life' Absolutely London Magazine reviews Mother Anguish by Basia Briggs. You can read the full review here and get your copy of the book here today.
‘Naim Attallah paid tribute to his author: ‘What Desmond has achieved is certainly the envy of many of us and is likely to dwarf anything we aspire to.
He had a mischievous sense of humour, asking Lord Archer in an Old Bailey lift whether the author, on trial for perjury, was ‘going down’.
He was
We were very sad to hear about the death of our author Sir Desmond De Silva. Our Chairman Naim Attallah has written a fantastic piece about him on his blog which you can read here. You can get your copy of Madam, Where Are Your Mangoes? by Sir Desmond De Silva here.
'Oxenberg clearly learns about herself in this memoir and her frankness makes this an engaging read. Oxenberg doesn’t shy away from the ‘horrible history’; murder, brigands, slaughter of the Ottomans, assassination plots and intrigues. Oxenberg has a sharp eye and a keen wit. This memoir/history contains some new information and unseen photographs. For royal fans it is a wonderfully entertaining read.' Nudge Books reviews Dynasty by Christina Oxenberg. You can get your copy of the book here today.
Paola Diana speaks to the Telegraph about her company Nanny & Butler. We published her title Saving the World by Paola Diana. You can get a copy here.
Christina talks about Dynasty to Hugo Vickers and the Oxford Literary Festival. Get your copy of Dynasty here today.