Timed to the 25th Anniversary of the Novel’s Original Publication, This Limited-Edition of the Seminal “Weird Fiction” Novel Features Stunning Illustrations by Artist Doug Bell, A Redrawn Map of the City of New Crobuzon, And a Brand New Afterword by the Author

The Folio Society, independent publisher of beautifully illustrated hardback books, is partnering with award-winning fantasy and sci-fi author China Miéville for the ultimate edition of his iconic steampunk novel PERDIDO STREET STATION. First published 25 years ago in 2000, PERDIDO STREET STATION blends elements of fantasy, horror and science fiction and was nominated for several awards, winning the Arthur C. Clarke Award and the British Fantasy Award, establishing Miéville as a central figure in the “Weird Fiction” genre. The Folio Society limited edition, with a scant 500 copies available, will include the full text of the first edition, a new afterword by the author, and a map and striking art by award-winning illustrator Doug Bell, who is making his debut with the Folio Society. Bell joins an impressive array of artists who have illustrated books for the Folio Society, including Yuko Shimizu, Chris Samnee, Dave McKean, Charles Vess, and the Balbusso twins.
Crafted with China Miéville’s close involvement, the 707-page PERDIDO STREET STATION Limited Edition from the Folio Society will feature a limitation page signed by the author and artist, printed map endpapers, iridescent foiling, a presentation box in the rough shape of a moth, and a black ribbon marker. Illustrator Doug Bell has contributed a binding and map revealing the layout of the city of New Crobuzon, as well as 8 black and white integrated chapter opening illustrations and 12 full-colour illustrations. The book will be bound in screen-printed and blocked canvas cloth, printed in black and metallic copper ink, and presented in a clamshell covered in paper which has been silver cold-foiled, printed, laminated and over-blocked in translucent foil with a design by the artist. In addition to Miéville’s novel, the Folio Society publishes seminal science fiction and fantasy novels by Margaret Atwood (
The Handmaid’s Tale), Malorie Blackman (
Noughts and Crosses), Octavia Butler (
Kindred), Frank Herbert (
Dune), Kazuo Ishiguro (
The Buried Giant), Cormac McCarthy (
The Road), Haruki Murakami (
The Wind Up Bird Chronicles), and Kurt Vonnegut (
Cat’s Cradle).
“Having encountered my first Folio Society edition as a child and been blown away by the beauty and mystery of the text, It has been a great honour to work with the Society on one of my own books,” said author China Miéville. “I’m still astonished that something I wrote will be part of this beautiful oeuvre, and grateful to everyone at the Society for making the whole process such a pleasure.”
A fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, Miéville is the only author to have won the Arthur C. Clarke three times. His novels include The City & The City and Embassytown, and his writing has been compared with the works of Franz Kafka, George Orwell and Philip K. Dick. Along with Keanu Reeves, Miéville is the co-writer of The Book of Elsewhere and was also the writer of an acclaimed run on DC Comics’ Dial H series.
“Artist Doug Bell and author China Miéville are a match made in heaven,” said James Rose, The Folio Society’s Head of Editorial. “Doug's immersive scratchboard-effect illustrations vividly realise the grimy world of New Crobuzon and its mix of steampunk, monsters and magic. With a host of characters as intricate as the city itself, PERDIDO STREET STATION is the ultimate steampunk novel and one that holds the reader gripped from its opening pages to its dramatic conclusion. No wonder it won the Arthur C. Clarke award and continues to hold the baton for Weird literature.”
In the sprawling, chaotic city of New Crobuzon, where magic and machinery intertwine, a dangerous experiment unleashes a nightmare that threatens to consume everything. Isaac, a rogue scientist, unwittingly sets a monstrous force loose and must rally an unlikely band of outcasts to confront it. As the city teeters on the brink of destruction, the battle delves into the darkest corners of human ambition and the eerie beauty of the bizarre. China Miéville’s PERDIDO STREET STATION is a spellbinding journey into a world teeming with grotesque wonders, savage horrors, and the relentless pulse of revolution.
Here’s what critics are saying about PERDIDO STREET STATION:
“A well-written, authentically engrossing adventure story, exuberantly full of hocus-pocus . . . Miéville does not disappoint.”—The Daily Telegraph
“A work of exhaustive inventiveness . . . superlative fantasy”—Time Out
“This is an astonishing novel, guaranteed to astound and enthral the most jaded palate. It is exhilarating, sometimes very moving, occasionally shocking, always humane and thought-provoking. Its exuberant and unflagging inventiveness, as well as the strong narrative, keep up interest throughout.”—Times Literary Supplement
“For once, comparisons with Gormenghast are justified.”—The Guardian
“The premise is wittily worked out and extends to every detail of life ... Miéville's inventiveness and precision are awesome.”—The Independent
“Miéville is gifted with an incomparable visionary imagination.”—Ursula K. LeGuin
“A massive and gorgeously detailed parallel-world fantasy.”—Michael Moorcock, The Spectator
PERDIDO STREET STATION will be published by the Folio Society on March 18, 2025 at 4pm UK time (12pm EDT, 9am PDT), timed to the 25th anniversary of its original publication.
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