The techniques of forensic science advancing ever further forwards, the likelihood of a chain of evidence being traced to link a theft or murder to the perpetrator is
Cornwall, mysterious in culture and history, the farthest point of mainland England and gateway to foreign realms, the last glimpse of home for travellers to the new world,
While it may only be within the last few decades that the environment has made headlines weekly, if not daily, the underlying science which has sounded the alarm
Purists in their quest to compile an anthology of entomophobia, editors Daisy Butcher and Janette Leaf have looked underneath fallen leaves and turned over decaying bark to find
The Moon and Mars having been explored at length in his previous collections Moonrise and Lost Mars, editor Mike Ashley presents a more generalised view of the children
“It was Christmas Eve,” Jerome K Jerome begins, before making clear he understands just how superfluous that information is: “The experienced reader knows it is Christmas Eve, without
There can be no denying that Edward Frederic Benson was born into a respectable and well-connected family; by the year of his tenth birthday, his father Edward White
First published in 1927 and now reprinted as part of the Science Fiction Classics range of the British Library, The Man with Six Senses was the second novel
Having considered the possibilities and occasional hazards of time travel, artificial intelligence and monsters both from within and beyond in his earlier anthologies for the Science Fiction Classics
The clock turns back as Mike Ashley once again scours the archives of the British Library to compile another anthology in their ongoing Science Fiction Classics range, this