Language: English
Published by Folio Society, London, 2026
First Edition
US$ 152.27
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: New. Van Dijk, Zoë (illustrator). First Edition Thus, First Impression. Brand new copy in Folio Society's eco-wrapping, as received directly from the publisher. Stock images used. 'Station Eleven' is a post-apocalyptic novel in which a deadly flu sweeps across the globe, erasing 99% of the population. Two decades later, those who remain endeavour not merely to survive but to live, to find meaning and to hope for more. Though it bears all the hallmarks of great post-apocalyptic fiction - including fanatical cults and desolate cities - this is above all a novel about hope, survival and human connection. For this first-ever illustrated version, artist Zoë van Dijk has created seven beautiful illustrations capturing the novel's most striking moments. The cover and slipcase form a powerful diptych: the same landscape shown 20 years apart. This Folio Society collector's edition also includes a brand-new introduction from the author, reflecting on how the world has changed in the decade and a half since the book's first publication. The book features a frontispiece and 6 colour illustrations by Zoë van Dijk, including one double-page spread, and is bound in textured paper, printed and blocked with a design by the artist. 344 pages. Printed on Abbey Wove paper. 9½'' × 6¾''. Housed in a printed slipcase. Printed and bound in Slovakia. ORDERS professionally packed, tracked and/or signed for, and insured. U.S. BUYERS: Books remain exempt from import duty under U.S. law. I ship with a DDP service and provide accurate customs forms to protect buyers from unnecessary charges and to minimise delays.