This is a brand new edition of a Faber classic, with original illustrations from national treasure Shirley Hughes. First published in 1966, this bedtime classic has been lovingly restored. Featuring t
All your favourite nursery rhymes seen as never before with a cast of cute and cuddly dinosaurs playing the leading roles! With favourite nursery rhymes including 'Oh the Grand Old Duke of York' and
Edited by Joseph O'Connor (author of Star of the Sea and Ghost Light) New Irish Short Stories is a stunning collection from a fascinating variety of writers, both new and established.
Following her own brilliant short story collection Multitudes, Lucy Caldwell guest edits the sixth volume of Faber's long running series of new Irish short stories, continuing the great work started b
International Connections features ten plays and a musical drawn from some of the best writers around. The plays make up a rich and varied repertoire of challenging and entertaining work for young peo
A box of 100 postcards from the archive of one of the great independent publishing houses. Faber & Faber's contribution to cover design is as significant as its contribution to literature. This se
All your favourite nursery rhymes seen as never before with a cast of cute and cuddly dinosaurs playing the leading roles! With favourite nursery rhymes including 'Oh the Grand Old Duke of York' and
Presents a portrait of Michael Jackson and his legacy. This title unravels and indulges the myth to ask just who he was, how we came to piece him together through our collective desires and fears, and
Is Richard E Grant's 'Withnail' a far superior screen drunk to Jimmy Stewart in Harvey? If you want to know the Ten Most-Deserved Oscars or Ten So-Called 'Turkeys' That Are Actually Brilliant, then l
This volume contains a selection of the best contemporary poetry published in Britain and Ireland in the past year, including the winning entries to the Forward Poetry Prizes.
A boxed set of the first 10 volumes in the "Poet to Poet" series. The featured poets are: T.S. Eliot, W.H. Auden, Sylvia Plath, Ted Hughes, William Shakespeare, John Keats, W.B. Yeats, Homer translate