100 Faber Postcards


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This box of 100 postcards is a selection of notable works from the Faber archive, featuring the landmark typographic designs of Berthold Wolpe, groundbreaking illustration by artists such as Peter Blake and classic designs by eminent figures such as Shirley Tucker. The box features postcards of well known Faber classics like Lord of the Flies and Ariel, alongside some of the quirkier books from past 85 years. This is a perfect gift for lovers of great literature and classic design.




The Faber Book of Madness


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It is true that little is known about the mind and for that matter the mind in the state of derangement. This book does not unlock the secrets of either but it does give the reader a look into the different states and perhaps possible causes that lead to insanity. The author provides a collaboration of letters taken from history that describes the point of view of the patient and their families as well as the physicians who dealt with the patients.




The American Stationer


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Miscellaneous Documents


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Postcards from Penguin


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A collection of 100 postcards, each featuring a different and iconic Penguin book jacket. From classics to crime, here are over seventy years of quintessentially British design in one box. In 1935 Allen Lane stood on a platform at Exeter railway station, looking for a good book for the journey to London. His disappointment at the poor range of paperbacks on offer led him to found Penguin Books. The quality paperback had arrived. Declaring that 'good design is no more expensive than bad', Lane was adamant that his Penguin paperbacks should cost no more than a packet of cigarettes, but that they should always look distinctive. Ever since then, from their original - now world-famous - look featuring three bold horizontal stripes, through many different stylish, inventive and iconic cover designs, Penguin's paperback jackets have been a constantly evolving part of Britain's culture. And whether they're for classics, crime, reference or prize-winning novels, they still follow Allen Lane's original design mantra. Sometimes, you definitely should judge a book by its cover.




Senate documents


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Geyer's Stationer


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