Automata, astral travel, bawdy gods, balloonscapes, the combinatorial arts, invisible worlds, battered bodies, gloomy skies, the many faces of Don Quixote, and a pilfering Oscar Wilde.
Full colour with almost 80 illustrations, all printed on sumptuous 70lb paper.
Adam Green
Introduction
Nicholas Jeeves
Divine Comedy: Lucian Versus The Gods
Jack Hartnell
The Many Lives of the Medieval Wound Man
Ed Simon
Robert Greene, the First Bohemian
Yasmine Seale
Out of Their Love They Made It: A Visual History of Buraq
Rachel Schmidt
Picturing Don Quixote
Jessica Riskin
Frolicsome Engines: The Long Prehistory of Artificial Intelligence
Jonathan Gray
“Let us Calculate!”: Leibniz, Llull, and the Computational Imagination
Je Wilson
Francis van Helmont and the Alphabet of Nature
Lily Ford
“For the Sake of the Prospect”: Experiencing the World from Above in the Late 18th Century
Gillen D'Arcy Wood
Frankenstein, the Baroness, and the Climate Refugees of 1816
Joseph Bristow and Rebecca N. Mitchell
On Oscar Wilde and Plagiarism
Jon Crabb
The Strange Case of Mr William T. Horton
Philip Ball
Worlds Without End
Benjamin Breen
Astral Travels with Jack London
- The Public Domain Review: Selected Essays, Vol. I
- The Public Domain Review: Selected Essays, Vol. VI
- Lucian’s Dialogues of the Gods
- The Public Domain Review: Selected Essays, Vol. V
- The Public Domain Review: Selected Essays, Vol. III
- The Public Domain Review: Selected Essays, Vol. VII
- The Public Domain Review: Selected Essays, Vol. II
- Oh Excellent Air Bag: Under the Influence of Nitrous Oxide, 1799–1920