Pride Bundle 2025 - Love and Lust

Sale Price: $50.00 Original Price: $81.00

We’re toasting the great Edmund White’s legacy with stories that explore unbridled appetites. This tasty trio comes with a McNally Editions tote.

We’re toasting the great Edmund White’s legacy with stories that explore unbridled appetites. This tasty trio comes with a McNally Editions tote.

The King of a Rainy Country
$19.00

Brigid Brophy

Foreword by Stacey D'Erasmo

“This pitch-perfect novel, an inquiry into romanticism and disaffection, is witty, unexpectedly moving and a revelation again of Brophy’s originality. Entirely of its time, it remains ahead of itself even now.” —Ali Smith

A delightful, queer quest for love, and a comic jaunt across Europe that’s “sharp, funny and clever, and fresh as new paint” (The Times).

The King of a Rainy Country

Brigid Brophy

Foreword by Stacey D'Erasmo

A delightful, queer quest for love, and a comic jaunt across Europe that’s “sharp, funny and clever, and fresh as new paint” (The Times).

 
Nocturnes for the King of Naples
$18.00

Edmund White

Foreword by Garth Greenwell

“Artful vignettes from a life passed between Bohemian and cafe societies, in Italy and Spain, on a decaying American estate, on the New York piers . . . It is exquisite prose . . . A writer of great talent and high art.” —John Yohalem, The New York Times

The letters of a seducer to the great love of his life, a sensual tour-de-force by “the paterfamilias of queer literature” (New York Times). 

Nocturnes for the King of Naples

Edmund White

Foreword by Garth Greenwell

The letters of a seducer to the great love of his life, a sensual tour-de-force by “the paterfamilias of queer literature” (New York Times). 

 
The Pilgrimage
$19.00

John Broderick

Foreword by Colm Tóibín

“Pulsating with passion, parochialism, guilt and greed, this exposé of scandal and secrets is shocking and witty.” —Sally Morris, The Daily Mail

An erotic nightmare of Catholic longing, guilt, and desire and a banned classic of modern Irish literature.

The Pilgrimage

John Broderick

Foreword by Colm Tóibín

An erotic nightmare of Catholic longing, guilt, and desire and a banned classic of modern Irish literature.