Crome Yellow

by Aldous Huxley

Published 1 January 1921
On vacation from school, Denis goes to stay at Crome, an English country house inhabitated by several of Huxley's most outlandish characters--from Mr. Barbecue-Smith, who writes 1,500 publishable words an hour by "getting in touch" with his "subconscious," to Henry Wimbush, who is obsessed with writing the definitive HISTORY...Read more

Brave New World

by Aldous Huxley

Published 12 December 1932
This volume is part of a new series of novels, plays and stories at GCSE/Key Stage 4 level, designed to meet the needs of the National Curriculum syllabus. Each text includes an introduction, pre-reading activities, notes and coursework activities. Also provided is a section on the process of writing,...Read more

The Doors of Perception

by Aldous Huxley

Published 15 August 1958
In 1953, in the presence of an investigator, he took four-tenths of a gramme of mescalin, sat down and waited to see what would happen. When he opened his eyes everything, from the flowers in a vase to the folds in his grey flannel trousers, was transformed. "Red books...Read more

Island

by Aldous Huxley

Published December 1962

For over a hundred years the Pacific island of Pala has been the scene of a unique experiment in civilisation. Its inhabitants live in a society where western science has been brought together with Eastern philosophy to create a paradise on earth. When cynical journalist, Will Farnaby, arrives to...

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Point Counter Point

by Aldous Huxley

Published 1 September 1939
One of Huxley's masterpieces one of the Modern Library's "100 Best Works of the Century."

Ape and Essence

by Aldous Huxley

Published August 1967
When Aldous Huxley's Brave New World first appeared in 1932, it presented in terms of purest fantasy a society bent on self-destruction. Few of its outraged critics anticipated the onset of another world war with its Holocaust and atomic ruin. In 1948, seeing that the probable shape of his...Read more

Moksha

by Aldous Huxley

Published July 1980
This is a collection of Huxley's writings taken largely from the last decade of his life. He explores the brave new dawn of the psychedelic mind-altering drugs, mescalin and LSD. He discusses their political, medical and ethical implications and describes his own experience of them, in the fulness of...Read more

The Devils of Loudun

by Aldous Huxley

Published 19 March 1970
Urbain Grandier, parson of the French town of Loudun, was tortured and burned at the stake in 1634. He was accused of being in league with the Devil and seducing an entire convent of nuns, in what is the most sensational case of mass possession and sexual hysteria in...Read more

Texts and Pretexts

by Aldous Huxley

Published 25 August 1976

In this reissue, in Huxley's centenary year, he quotes from Chinese Taoists, from followers of Buddha and Mohammed, from the Brahmin scriptures and from Christian mystics such as St John of the Cross to illustrate his belief in a universal truth. Beneath the revelations of all the great world...Read more

Antic Hay

by Aldous Huxley

Published 1 January 1923
London life just after World War I, devoid of values and moving headlong into chaos at breakneck speed - Aldous Huxley's Antic Hay, like Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises, portrays a world of lost souls madly pursuing both pleasure and meaning. Fake artists, third-rate poets, pompous critics, pseudo-scientists, con-men,...Read more

Those Barren Leaves

by Aldous Huxley

Published 1 January 1925
"Huxley has never written a richer book." The Nation

Brave New World Revisited

by Aldous Huxley

Published 1 January 1932
Written 27 years after the 1932 publication of "Brave New World", this book addresses the prophecies he made in that work, believing the far-fetched fantasies of his nightmare future to be turning too swiftly into reality. Examining overpopulation, mass communication, big business, centralized government, the effects of television and...Read more

Eyeless in Gaza

by Aldous Huxley

Published March 1969

WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY DAVID BRADSHAW

Anthony Beavis is a man inclined to recoil from life. His past is haunted by the death of his best friend Brian and by his entanglement with the cynical and manipulative Mary Amberley. Realising that his determined detachment from the world has been motivated...

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After Many a Summer

by Aldous Huxley

Published December 1948
Jo Stoyte is afraid of death. But Stoyte is also a millionaire, and so he pours his riches into scientific research, desperate to find the secret of immortality. This ruthless quest will enmesh everyone around him in a web of greed, seduction, murder and debasement. Written while he was...Read more

Time Must Have a Stop

by Aldous Huxley

Published December 1953
Sebastian Barnack, a handsome English schoolboy, is on bad terms with his socialist father who disapproves of his hedonistic lifestyle. He escapes to Florence in order to learn about life. His education there, thanks to the contradictory influences of his scurrilous Uncle Eustace and a saintly bookseller, is both...Read more

The Genius and the Goddess

by Aldous Huxley

Published December 1955
It is Christmas Eve, and John Rivers is thinking about the past; about his sheltered upbringing; about an extraordinary time spent as a lab assistant to the great physicist Henry Maartens; about Maartens' beautiful wife, Katy, and about a love affair which shook Rivers to the core and caused...Read more

Brief Candles

by Aldous Huxley

Published August 1965

Music at Night

by Aldous Huxley

Published June 1970

Grey Eminence

by Aldous Huxley

Published December 1941
The life of Father Joseph, Cardinal Richelieu's aide, was a monstrous paradox. After a day spent in directing operations on the battlefield Father Joseph would pass the night in prayer, or in composing spiritual guidance for the nuns in his care. He was an aspirant to sainthood, a practising...Read more