Colonial & Postcolonial
The Autobiography of Ashley Bowen, 1728-1813"Heretofore only available to scholars working in research libraries, The Autobiography of Ashley Bowen can now become essential reading in undergraduate courses." - Robert A. McCaughey, Columbia University Read More |
The Beetle"Broadview has once again come to the rescue with a new edition of this lurid classic that at one time outsold Dracula ." - Nicholas Daly, Trinity College, Dublin Read More |
Common Sense"Edward Larkin's new edition of Common Sense will be welcomed by readers. This should become the definitive new edition of Paine's classic tract." - Richard Boyd, University of Wisconsin-Madison Read More |
EuphemiaEuphemia is an extraordinary account of pre-Revolutionary America from a woman's perspective. The wife of a British army officer, Euphemia, chronicles in her letters both her private life and how that life intersects with those of the other inhabitants of the colony. Read More |
The Female American; or, The Adventures of Unca Eliza Winkfield" The Female American will invigorate any collection of colonial American literature." - Myra Jehlen, Rutgers University Read More |
Guanya PauThe first book of long fiction by an African to be published in English, this novel tells the story of a young woman of the Vai people in Liberia. Read More |
Hamel, the Obeah Man"Candace Ward and Tim Watson have produced what is probably the definitive scholarly edition of Cynric Williams's Hamel, the Obeah Man . Their introduction is a magisterial synthesis of archival research and textual analysis that contextualizes the novel's themes and plot within the conjunctura... Read More |
Heart of Darkness - Second Edition"[This edition is] far better than anything else on the market today." - Craig Keating, Langara College Read More |
The History of the Life and Adventures of Mr. AndersonStill engaging 250 years after its original publication, Mr. Anderson offers a rich and varied portrayal of the mid-eighteenth-century Atlantic world. Read More |
