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  1. Frederica

    Frederica

    Georgette Heyer

    Illustrated by Sally Dunne

    £55.00

    Georgette Heyer brings her wry take on regency romance to Frederica, illustrated by Sally Dunne and with a beautiful binding design by Jessica Hische, in the third book of this exclusive Folio series.

  2. Arabella

    Arabella

    Georgette Heyer

    Illustrated by Sally Dunne

    £55.00

    Georgette Heyer’s witty and addictive regency romance Arabella is designed in series with Folio’s edition of Venetia, featuring Sally Dunne’s beautiful illustrations, and intricate binding lettering by Jessica Hische.

  3. Venetia

    Venetia

    Georgette Heyer

    Illustrated by Sally Dunne

    £55.00

    Stephen Fry’s exclusive introduction to this new Folio Society edition lavishes praise on Georgette Heyer’s meticulously researched and deliciously entertaining Regency Romance, Venetia.

  4. The Lost World

    The Lost World

    Michael Crichton

    Illustrated by Vector That Fox

    £44.95

    The nightmare is far from over for humankind in Michael Crichton’s action-packed follow-up to Jurassic Park. This Folio edition of The Lost World is illustrated by Vector That Fox.

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    Jurassic Park

    Jurassic Park

    Michael Crichton

    Illustrated by Vector That Fox

    £44.95

    The book that launched a phenomenal global franchise, Michael Crichton’s Jurassic Park is a rip-roaring, fact-filled, rollercoaster read and this illustrated Folio Society edition is the T-Rex of them all.

  6. Selected Poems

    Selected Poems

    Emily Dickinson

    Illustrated by Jane Lydbury

    £39.95

    A beautifully presented collection that celebrates the radical style of a visionary American poet. This edition follows the 1955 text prepared by Thomas H. Johnson, which presents the poems as Dickinson intended.