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Saturday, 17 October 2009
From a review in The Bookseller 2/10/09
"At last a website for the biggest bibliophile in your life (i.e. you), where books become useful things like handbags, clocks, even confetti. I refer, of course, to the strange and delightful outfit that is
The Literary Gift Company
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