Brave New World Huxley’s best-known novel; a prophetic classic of speculative fiction that continues to resonate. More
Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World One of Harper & Brothers’ most famous and influential authors was Aldous Huxley, who signed with the publisher in 1927 and published his first book, Texts and Pretexts, with them in 1932. More
A Game of Thrones First volume in the internationally bestselling series that has sold upward of 70 million copies. More
Fahrenheit 451 Though set in a dystopian world without books, Bradbury’s most famous work has never gone out of print. More
At the Mountains of Madness Lovecraft’s work has influenced the whole spectrum of those working in the horror genre. More
Magician Bestselling epic fantasy masterpiece that launched Feist’s career and influenced a generation of modern fantasy authors. More
A Canticle for Leibowitz Hugo Award winner; widely considered one of the most enduring classics of modern speculative fiction. More
Ursula K. Le Guin Dear HarperCollins: You ask me, “Why do you read? Why do you write?” Well, I mean, duh. More Ursula K. Le Guin
1927: Harper & Brothers signs Aldous Huxley, author of Brave New World… Harper & Brothers signs Aldous Huxley, author of Brave New World. More
The Dispossessed The classic utopian science fiction; winner of the Hugo, Locus, and Nebula Awards. More
Down and Out in Paris and London The first book by the author of the twentieth-century classics Animal Farm and 1984. More
Under the Volcano A landmark of modernism, hailed as “one of the towering novels of this century” (New York Times). More
Divergent First book in the Divergent trilogy, which has sold more than 32 million copies worldwide. More
Anthony Doerr We are all mapmakers: We embed our memories everywhere, inscribing a private and intensely complicated latticework across the landscape. More Anthony Doerr