Relics Without Rest: The Art and Culture of Ancient Civilizations  by Sebastian Aranyos Erlandsson is a visual exploration of humanity’s early artistic heritage, with a primary focus on Ancient Greece. 

Featuring sixty-one high-quality, full-color images, the book examines sculpture and material remains shaped in antiquity and transformed through centuries of movement, loss, and reinterpretation. Engaging with questions of provenance, looting, and displacement, it reflects on the restless histories of objects created largely before the common era. 

Both accessible and contemplative, the book considers what these enduring works reveal about art, power, and human civilization.
Presented in a coffee-table format, the book is richly illustrated and designed for visual engagement.

ISBN: 978-91-991184-0-6
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Emerald Soul Catcher is a dark novel and the first book in a new series by Levente Gyula. Set in a fractured world bound together by railways. The story follows Avrom, a man traveling east along the Eurasian railway after losing something fundamental, his soul. The absence it leaves behind cannot be ignored, and reclaiming it becomes his only true purpose. 

Along the way, he is joined by Linda, an aristocrat from old money, raised among inherited power and quiet control, now forced to navigate a world where wealth still matters but no longer guarantees safety. As their paths intertwine, a restrained and uncertain romance begins to take shape, emerging not from ease, but from shared movement, vulnerability, and survival.

Blending history, speculative fiction, and subtle horror, Emerald Soul Catcher is a story of movement, loss, and survival, where steel tracks carry people across continents, and the past is never as distant as it seems. 

This is the beginning of Avrom and Linda’s journey.

ISBN: 978-91-991184-1-3
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Emerald Soul Catcher: Book Two is a dark novel and the second installment in a continuing series by Levente Gyula, set in a fractured world bound together by railways. Beijing was meant to be the end of the road. Instead, it becomes a beginning. Hiding in the shadow of old wealth and forgotten favors, Avrom and Linda carve out a fragile refuge in a city that never stops watching. 

While Linda moves through networks of influence older than borders, Avrom wrestles with the consequences of a soul taken from him. Violence comes easier now. Instinct sharpens faster than conscience. And even the quiet moments risk slipping into something darker. 

As secrets surface and old names circle back into relevance, their relationship shifts from shared survival into something openly chosen. Trust deepens. Affection settles in. What binds them is no longer circumstance, but each other.
Beyond Beijing, the world is already in motion. Power moves in closed circles. Eyes are turning east. And not all of them belong to the living. 

After encountering a familiar face, their journey continues toward Busan, along a path where escape and pursuit blur together, and where blood, history, and fate are never far apart. 

The rails are still there. Waiting for them. 

Cover art not final.

ISBN: XXX-XX-XXXXXX-X-X
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A Wanderer In the Spirit Lands: The Complete 1896 Edition with Historical Introduction on the Author and Publication The book was first published in 1896 by W. J. Sinkins in London. It presents itself as a first-person account of life beyond death. The narrative, attributed to a spirit identifying himself as Franchezzo and recorded by A. Farnese, follows a soul’s passage through distinct realms shaped by conscience, memory, and moral consequence. The book presents itself as a true account, attributed to a spirit author and recorded by a human transcriber. 

More than a century after its first appearance, the work retains a striking immediacy. Whether approached as spiritual testimony, metaphysical allegory, or an imaginative document of Victorian religious thought. 

Our edition preserves A Wanderer in the Spirit Lands in its complete 1896 form, carefully typeset and prepared for modern readers. In addition to faithfully reproducing the original text, it includes a historical introduction examining the background of the work, the identity and role of A. Farnese as transcriber, the narrative figure of Franchezzo, and the book’s first publication and early reception.
Drawing upon archival references and publication history, the introduction places the work within the broader context of late-Victorian spiritualist literature and traces its continued circulation across editions and translations. This volume aims not merely to reprint the text, but to situate it within its historical and literary setting. 

Erlendr Press presents this work in durable hardcover form, executed in a clean and minimalist design that respects the character of the original, with added historical context and a price accessible to contemporary readers. The book remains a particularly intriguing contribution to the subject and continues to generate discussion well beyond the spiritualist circles of the nineteenth century. 

ISBN: 978-91-991184-3-7
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