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Literary Review Tote Bag | £10
This sturdy tote is made from reinforced canvas and features an illustration of our beloved, book-filled office on Lexington Street. Artwork by Nick Hayes. Fair trade production. Two colours are available – red and navy.
Literary Review Small Bag | £7.50
Our lightweight tote is made from 100% cotton with eco-friendly ink. Artwork by Nick Hayes. Fair trade production.
Chris Riddell Postcards | £7.50
Collector’s postcard set featuring eleven illustrations by artist Chris Riddell. The drawings are from Riddell’s series ‘Illustrations to Unwritten Books’, published monthly in Literary Review. Printed in the United Kingdom in an edition of two hundred. Two sets available.
*Please note: We are working remotely and are therefore unable to send out tote bags, binders or postcards at the moment. Please do continue to place orders and we will send them out as soon as we can.*
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