A small press bringing the world's most searching classics back into print, alongside carefully chosen nonfiction — formatted, introduced, and built for readers who take books seriously.
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When the devastatingly handsome Dorian Gray first sees his own portrait, he makes a careless wish that will haunt him for the rest of his life: that the painting should grow old in his place, while he remains forever young. His wish is granted—and as Dorian drifts into a life of pleasure, excess, and quiet cruelty in Victorian London, it is the painting, locked away out of sight, that bears every trace of what he has become.
Sign up below to know the moment it's live →Seraphon Publishing publishes the books that don't let readers look away — enduring classics and essential nonfiction alike, chosen because they ask a real question and refuse to answer it neatly.
Each edition, whether a classic returning to print or a new nonfiction title, is formatted and typeset for a clean, modern e-reader: a linked table of contents, considered typography, and a short introduction to place the book in context — nothing more, nothing less.
We publish rarely. Every title has to earn its place on the list before we take on the next.