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China Miéville’s Perdido Street Station is easily one of the most critically acclaimed fantasy novels of the past several decades, as well as a seminal entry in the “weird fiction” subgenre. That makes the book a natural fit for The Folio Society’s ever-growing library of deluxe hardcovers.
Just in time for the book’s 25th anniversary, The Folio Society will publish a massive 707-page hardcover edition of Perdido Street Station. The book includes a new afterword by Miéville and a new series of illustrations by artist Doug Bell. Bell’s artwork includes 8 black and white chapter opening images, 12 full-color illustrations, and a detailed map of the city of New Crobuzon.
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This edition of Perdido Street Station is limited to 500 copies worldwide and will be released on Tuesday, March 18 on The Folio Society website.
Cool guy and a good ally, will absolutely support this.
I have it on my list for a while. I’ll give it a go.
Definitely - they basically had to invent a genre to put this wild collision of genres in.
There are two recentish book series I get evangelical about - this (and China Mieville’s early work) and Charles Stross’ Laundry Files.
Laundry Files
Great series 👌
I particularly like the books and the extra stories where Bob is the MC.
Yeah, the New Management spin-off hasn’t landed as well with me, but I am looking forward to Bob’s return.