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Alasdair Gray's remarkable retelling of Dante's Divine Comedy; this edition brings Gray's Hell, Purgatory and Paradise together into a single edition for the first time
From the genius of Scottish letters, a satire of religion, the media and London
The first short story collection from the irreplaceable Alasdair Gray, sublimely decorated throughout
The final book from the late Alasdair Gray - the conclusion to his remarkable interpretation of Dante's Divine Comedy
The essential essay collection from one of Britain's most fascinating and acclaimed writers and artists, Alasdair Gray
The unforgettable, challenging and experimental second novel from the author of Lanark. Introduced by Will Self
Part one of Alasdair Gray's remarkable interpretation of Dante's La Divina Commedia
'The best Scottish novelist since Sir Walter Scott' ANTHONY BURGESS. The cornerstone epic, introduced by William Boyd
A polemic on the case for Scottish independence by the writer, artist, thinker and cultural icon, Alasdair Gray
An authoritative collection of Alasdair Gray's stories gathered over the last twenty five years
The autobiography in words and pictures of one of Britain's most fascinating and acclaimed writers and artists, Alasdair Gray
A collection of stories that describe painful kinds of education, the title story describing how an uninhibited woman educates a prim Scottish lecturer.
Shows the high jinks of many folk in the last stages of physical, moral and social decrepitude - a sure tonic for the young.
A tale of border warfare, military and erotic, set in the twenty-third century, where the women rule the kingdom and the men play war games. But Wat, the History Maker himself, does not play entirely by the rules, and when a woman, Delilah Puddock, joins the fray, this 'utopian' history is further enlivened.
A great, fascinating work from award winning novelist Alasdair Gray chronicling the history of how literature spread and developed through three British nations and most North American states.
This pamphlet is for anyone alarmed by the present British government. The authors are Alasdair Gray, writer of fiction and pamphlets such as Why Scots Should Rule Scotland, and Adam Tomkins, Professor of Public Law in the University of Glasgow and author of Public Law and Our Republican Constitution.
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