Today in Bookish and Literary History, July 17



1814 A Voyage to Terra Australis by Matthew Flinders | UK | 1004 |

1990 Beyond the Fall of Night by Arthur C. Clarke & Gregory Benford | United Kingdom / United States | 256 |

2007 Life Class by Pat Barker | UK | 256 |

2018 The Other Woman by Daniel Silva | United States | 400 |

2018 The Late Bloomers' Club by Louise Miller | United States | 325 |

2018 The Wrong Heaven by Amy Bonnaffons | US | 256 |

2024 House of Crimson Kisses by Ruby Roe | United Kingdom | 402 |

2026 Final Weeks by Mel Sherratt | United Kingdom | 320 |


💡 Did you know?

⭕ Matthew Flinders completed his immense 1004-page travelogue A Voyage to Terra Australis while under house arrest by the French on Mauritius, passing away just one day after the book was officially published and never living to see how his work permanently defined the map of the southern hemisphere.

⭕ Pat Barker’s masterful novel Life Class explores the turbulent lives of art students caught in the shadows of the First World War, reminding us that the most profound works of art and literature are forged in moments when personal dreams collide with sweeping global upheavals.

⭕ The theme of charting complex, dangerous worlds flows into Daniel Silva's gripping espionage thriller The Other Woman, which heavily leverages real-world Cold War double-agent lore to build its intricate plots.


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