Pemberley is the final station stop for the Janeite Express

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Pride and Prejudice Subway PosterThe lovely and talented Teresa AF has designed a very cool poster for P&P fans, and has it for sale on her website. (Click on the image at left to see a larger version.)

The Pride and Prejudice subway poster, inspired by a vintage New York subway sign, is not only a list of places in P&P but an expression of Elizabeth Bennet’s journey to self-knowledge and a happy ever after.

The poster is 11 3/4″ x 36” (29.8 cm x 91.4 cm) and designed to fit into an inexpensive standard poster frame (not included). There are two versions available, based on beta user feedback: one with Jane’s spelling of Kenelworth, and one with the real spelling of Kenilworth. 😉 The posters are $15 plus shipping.

Disclaimer: Teresa is a Friend of AustenBlog but we would have posted this on the blog even if she weren’t, because it is that cool.

7 thoughts on “Pemberley is the final station stop for the Janeite Express

  1. Hi!

    Teresa AF here! I just wanted to drop by and say thanks!!! I really do appreciate the orders and the great compliments and emails!! I am glad the posters are well-received. A special thank you to Mags for introducing my humble efforts to your notice.

    And Enid, I do make custom posters. Ramsgate is a simple change. Email me for details if you are interested! 🙂

    BTW: A Northanger Abbey poster and some Persuasion inspired greeting cards are going to be next!!!

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  2. sw

    OK, the type design is confusing me. It’s based on an early 20th century poster and yet uses a mid-20th century typeface. And then it has varied point sizes from the Victorian era. Most early 20th century designers hated the Victorians.

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