We are proud to reveal the first two titles in our new range of exclusive Dubray Collector's Editions - Venetian Vespers by John Banville and What Can We Know by Ian McEwan.
Both of these numbered hardback editions have exclusive Dubray book jackets and are signed by the author. There will only be 1000 copies of these editions published, so pre-order yours today to guarantee your copy.
Stay tuned for more announcements of other exciting Dubray Collector's Editions in the near future!
Venetian Vespers - Dubray Collector's Edition
Exclusive, limited-edition, numbered hardback signed by the author.
FROM THE BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF SNOW AND THE SEA Everything was a puzzle, everything a trap set to mystify and hinder me. . . Winter 1899, and strange things are afoot. As the new century approaches, English hack writer Evelyn Dolman marries Laura Rensselaer, the daughter of a wealthy American plutocrat. But in the midst of a rift between Laura and her father, Evelyn's plans for a substantial inheritance look to be dashed. Arriving in Venice for their belated honeymoon at Palazzo Dioscuri - the ancestral home of the charming but treacherous Count Barbarigo - the couple are met by a series of seemingly otherworldly occurrences, which exacerbate Evelyn's already frayed nerves. Is it just the sea mist blanketing the floating city, or is he really losing his mind?
What We Can Know - Dubray Collector's Edition
Exclusive, limited-edition, numbered hardback signed by the author.
2014: A great poem is read aloud and never heard again. For generations, people speculate about its message, but no copy has yet been found. 2119: The lowlands of the UK have been submerged by rising seas. Those who survive are haunted by the richness of the world that has been lost. Tom Metcalfe, an academic at the University of the South Downs, part of Britain’s remaining island archipelagos, pores over the archives of that distant era, captivated by the freedoms and possibilities of human life at its zenith. When he stumbles across a clue that may lead to the lost poem, a story is revealed of entangled loves and a crime that destroy his assumptions about people he thought he knew intimately well. What We Can Know is a masterpiece, a fictional tour de force that reclaims the present from our sense of looming catastrophe, and imagines a future world where all is not quite lost.