The
Salon
Conversations about literature, the art of reading, and the books worth owning.
Published when there is something worth saying.
On Why We Built This Room
There is a difference between a bookshop and a library, between a lecture and a conversation. The Salon is meant to be the latter. It is a place where we think aloud about the books we publish, the authors who wrote them, and the readers who keep returning to them.
We modernize classic texts because we believe great writing should be readable — not studied from a distance behind a veil of archaic language. Every edition we produce is an argument: that these books still matter, that their original power is intact, and that the best way to honor a great writer is to make their work live again.
The Salon is where we make that argument, issue by issue.
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Occasional notes on enduring books, editorial decisions, and forthcoming editions—shared quietly with readers who care.
Some books endure. Some readers return.
This is where the conversation continues.