Over its illustrious history Pimlico Wilde has not only dealt in the art of the day, but has also been a publisher of books, pamphlets and treatises which have helped to change the world. Indeed, if any one company should be thanked for its part in civilising the world and bringing happiness and joy to people everywhere, that company would be Pimlico Wilde. Here are a few of the books available now and information about the pamphlets, novels, etc that have been brought before the world by Pimlico Wilde over the last two millennia.
The Frolic of the Red-Bearded Foxes (1543)
A Lighthearted Novel And A Fashionable Frenzy In the spring of 1543, Pimlico Wilde published...
The Chancellor’s Wig: A Cautionary Tale of Satire, Statecraft, and Excessive Grooming (1458)
An estimated Account of the Most Inadvisable Novel of 1458 In the year 1458, Pimlico...
On the Proper Heat and Humble Conduct Required in the Baking of Cakes -by King Alfred the Great (circa 892)
Year: c. 892 Length: 47 pages This short but sternly instructive volume, believed to have...
Falling Into Meaning: A Preview of My Upcoming Book by Teton Yu
(First published in The Liverpudlian Art Collector’s Journal) When I threw myself from an aircraft...
From the upcoming Handbook of Lesser-known Artists
To be published by Pimlico Wilde Publishing, the Handbook of Lesser-known Artists tells the stories...
Pimlico Wilde publishing division launch party – great success, except for the theft
The launch party for the new Pimlico Wilde publishing division was a relatively quiet affair...





