A re-interpretation of the writings of C.S. Lewis as exemplifying not merely a conservative antimodernism but also a sophisticated postmodern sensibility.
Writings from the 50th anniversary commemorations of the death of C.S. Lewis, reflecting on his life and his contributions to literature and theology.
The biography of one of the greatest cricketers of his time, who became a missionary and founded the Worldwide Evangelisation Crusade.
The first biography of the early twentieth-century social reformer who was instrumental in founding the charity Save the Children.
The emotional journey of a woman following her husband's death, this journal in verse combines a poignant love story with the theme of personal growth.
Essays on the responses of the Canadian churches to the First World War, providing an introduction to a neglected area of Canadian social and religious history.
A ground-breaking study of the development of education in art and design in Britain from the middle of the 19th century to the 1970s.
The first complete biography of the 19th-century explorer, naturalist and satirist, who discovered curare and created the world's first nature reserve.
The definitive biography of the Victorian educator Charlotte Mason, revealing new information about her background and her importance in woman's education.