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Manderley Press

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Named after the house in Daphne du Maurier’s Rebecca, Manderley Press is a London-based independent publisher that publishes classic works for children and adults that feature memorable and distinctive buildings, cities or landmarks. Their books are always beautifully produced, in small, quarter bound hardback editions, with specially commissioned introductions and artwork.

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“Florence: Ordeal by Water was absolutely indispensable during my research for Still Life. Here, finally, was a vivid eye-witness account of the 1966 flood that devastated Florence. Utterly compelling.”- Sarah Winman,…

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“These stories are delightful, funny, delicate ... perfect for any child with a taste for fantasy.”New Statesman“There is no better storyteller than Joan Aiken. Her imagination is so endlessly fertile that she can afford…

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A brand new edition of Noel Streatfeild’s forgotten children’s classic - an adventure story set in Cornwall.First published in 1939, as a serialised magazine story in The Girl’s Own Paper, we have re-issued this wonderful…

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Spellbinding, powerfully evocative, shocking – a stay-up-until-2am kind of a book. Rumer Godden’s classic Cornish novel China Court: The Hours of a Country House was first published in the 1961 and now re-issued with…

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A brand new edition of Helene Hanff’s letters, as broadcast on BBC Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour. First published in the 1990s and now re-issued with an introduction by the New York Times bestselling author Jean…

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A brand new edition of the classic children’s book by Rosemary Sutcliff. First published in 1951 and now re-issued by Manderley Press, with an introduction by Lara Maiklem and a specially commissioned front cover and illustrations by…

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A brand-new hardback edition of the vintage travel classic by Robert Louis Stevenson. First published in 1878 and now re-issued by Manderley Press, introduced by Alexander McCall Smith and illustrated by Iain McIntosh.Robert Louis Stevenson…

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