
Author Article by A.T. Reyes: Discovering C.S. Lewis’s Lost Aeneid
A.T. REYES is the editor of a brand new book, publishing for the first time the surviving fragments of…
A.T. REYES is the editor of a brand new book, publishing for the first time the surviving fragments of…
What will you be reading on World Book Day? Do you have anything to recommend? Let us know!…
Charles Freeman, author of A New History of Early Christianity (out now in paperback) and Holy Bones, Holy…
From Egypt and Dubai to Yemen and Palestine, Yale’s extensive range of newly-published books on the Middle East…
AMANDA VICKERY took the BBC by storm with her three-part history documentary series ‘At Home with The Georgians’….
January has been a successful month for Yale University Press, as ALAN ALLPORT’s Demobbed: Coming Home After the…
G. A. BRADSHAW discusses her new book Elephants on the Edge: What Animals Teach us About Humanity with…
In Charles Dickens, MICHAEL SLATER draws upon a lifetime’s study to bring us a fascinating exploration of the…
In A Little Book of Language DAVID CRYSTAL sets out a lively narrative history of language aimed specifically at…
Islanders is a compelling account of the lived experience of the empire in the Pacific, the last region to…
In Mozart and the Nazis, ERIK LEVI reveals how the Third Reich sought to further the goals of…
IAN ROBERTSON, author of An Atlas of the Peninsular War, reveals how he developed a passion for the…
FICTIONAL LONDON: Dickens’s Tales of the City From his earliest published stories to his last uncompleted novel, London…
Dazzled and Deceived: Mimicry and Camouflage | Peter Forbes Now Available from Yale University Press You keep noticing…
“The first thing to say is that the full title of this biography is Charles Dickens: a life…