Neverwhere: the Illustrated Edition (Hardback)
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Neverwhere: the Illustrated Edition (Hardback)

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Hardback 448 Pages
Published: 14/07/2016

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Mr Vandemar pulled the rat from the blade and began to munch on it, thoughtfully, head first. Mr Croup slapped it out of his hands. ‘Stop that’ he said. Mr Vandemar put his knife away, a little sullenly. ‘Buck up,’ hissed Mr Croup, encouragingly. ‘There will always be another rat. Now: onward. Things to do. People to damage.’

Under the streets of London there's a world most people could never even dream of.

A city of monsters and saints, murderers and angels, and pale girls in black velvet.

Richard Mayhew is a young businessman who is about to find out more than he bargained for about this other London. A single act of kindness catapults him out of his safe and predictable life and into a world that is at once eerily familiar and yet utterly bizarre.

There's a girl named Door, an Angel called Islington, an Earl who holds Court on the carriage of a Tube train, a Beast in a labyrinth, and dangers and delights beyond imagining...And Richard, who only wants to go home, is to find a strange destiny waiting for him below the streets of his native city.

This stunningly original and brilliant first novel from storytelling genius Neil Gaiman has now been variously adapted into a graphic novel, a television series and an acclaimed six-part radio dramatisation on BBC Radio 4 and BBC Radio 4 Extra.

Now discover Neverwhere, Neil Gaiman's extraordinary modern classic, illustrated for the first time with breath-taking pictures by Children's Laureate Chris Riddell. This beautiful edition is like no other, featuring the fully illustrated short story, How the Marquis Got His Coat Back, it will delight fans and new readers alike.

 ‘Gaiman is a brilliant storyteller and with Neverwhere he tapped into something that anyone who knows London, even just a little bit, can relate to: its history, its romance and its many dark corners.’ – The Guardian

A master of strange and wonderful worlds, Neil Gaiman began his career first as a journalist and biographer but his writing career really began with ground-breaking comic series Sandman, which received a number of awards, including being the first comic to win a World Fantasy Award. An undoubted cult figure in the arena of fantasy fiction, his output includes prose, poetry, film, journalism, comics, song lyrics, and drama but he is best known for his bestselling novels, including Neverwhere, American Gods, Stardust and his books for children including The Graveyard Book, Coraline and The Ocean at the End of the Lane.

Publisher: Headline Publishing Group
ISBN: 9781472228413
Number of pages: 448
Weight: 568 g
Dimensions: 204 x 141 x 40 mm
Edition: Illustrated edition


MEDIA REVIEWS
A very fine and imaginative writer * The Times *
'Gaiman has a rich imagination...and an ability to tackle large themes' * Philip Pullman *

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“A master of urban fantasy.”

I didn't think I could read a Neil Gaiman novel that was better than American Gods, it would appear I was very wrong. I immediately fell in love with this tale of London down the rabbit hole, infused with deep... More

Paperback edition
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“Neverwhere”

An excellent read. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Not a book that I would usually go for - given that it was categorised by Waterstones Gower Street as a sci-fi/fanstasy title. It is the story of Richard Mayhew, living in... More

Paperback edition
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“Gaimantastic!”

Welcome to the underground world of London, a dark dangerous place. You'll never escape, or so they say, as Richard Mayhew is about to find out! An incredible vivid, magical and fascinating world created by the... More

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