A couple of years ago I came across a handful of books at my local recycling depot which had been discarded. One of these books was a Wardlocks Guide to London from 1947 - the first to be published after the second World War. It even had fold out maps illustrating areas of the city damaged during The Blitz. But what struck me about the book, aside from the great adverts for 'tanning cream which guarantees to attract ultraviolet rays' was the language. Laconic and unashamedly honest. And, in many cases, the words are still pertinent today.
This newspaper, printed by Newspaper Club, brings to life some of the best words through the use of typography. It measures 317 × 457mm and runs to 12 pages. It's limited to just 50 copies. Email me for one.

