In this thrilling sequel to "Hollow Earth," Matt and Emily must stop someone from unleashing an army of mankind's worst nightmares.
In the Middle Ages, an old monk used his powers and a bone quill to ink a magical manuscript, "The Book of Beasts." Over the centuries the Book, and the quill, were[...]
"Agnes Quill" is the story of a teenage detective, the haunted city she lives in, the strange cases she solves and the ghosts who help, hinder or just plain annoy her. Set in Legerdemain - a congested, fog-filled, cobblestone-paved Victorian city built around a cemetery the size of Central Park - Ag[...]
12-year-old twins Matt and Emily Calder are Animare: they can bring art to life and enter paintings at will. They must do everything in their power to prevent a breach in Hollow Earth: a supernatural place that holds all the demons, devils and creatures ever imagined. The Hollow Earth Society are ge[...]
In Ruskin's Venice: The Stones Revisited, newly published in a revised, extended and re-designed edition, photographer Sarah Quill has selected passages from Ruskin's The Stones of Venice and has linked them to her own photographs of Venetian architecture, so creating a fascinating guide that fuses [...]
To know a city is to become intimately intertwined with its nooks, crevices, secret passageways and dark places where its lifeblood flows and what city has more of those than Venice? In "The Other Venice", Predrag Matvejevic ventures past the infamous canals and cobblestone streets of the tourist's [...]
"Venice: The Anthology Guide" is the sixth edition, completely updated, revised and reset, of Milton Grundy's perennially fresh classic travel guide to the city. It is unlike any other guide, for it conducts visitors round Venice using the observations and opinions of famous writers and art historia[...]
With an introduction by Janice Mathie-Heck, this brilliant collection of bilingual poetry represents the major work of the most noted Kosovo's poets, work that celebrates life in a world where war has brutally torn apart the lives of its citizens.[...]