Read Books Fight Fascism Print | Book Lover Wall Art
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A pink and red typographic print celebrating the power of reading to challenge ideas and change minds.
The “Read Books: Fight Fascism” design pairs strong messaging with clean, striking typography, making it a standout piece for any reading space.
Perfect for book lovers, home libraries, and anyone who believes books are more than just decoration.
Prints are printed using high quality inks onto thick, white paper. A4 unframed prints come in a board backed envelope and A3 prints are rolled in a cardboard tube.
You can choose to also add one of our handmade wooden frames in either white or black wood. They are glazed with clear perspex and made in our workshop by our expert framers. We also have a magnetic wooden poster hanger in each print size. These are in natural obeche wood and come strung ready to hang.
A4 Unframed : 21cm x 29.7cm (8.3 x 11.7 inches) A3 Unframed : 29.7 cm x 42 cm (11.7 x 16.5 inches)
A4 Framed : 24 cm x 32 cm (9.44 x 12.59 inches) A3 Framed : 32 cm x 45.5 cm (12.59 x 17.91 inches)
You can choose to also add one of our handmade wooden frames in either white, black, or natural wood. They are glazed with clear perspex and if you choose the matching frame size to your print then we will frame it for you!
We also have a magnetic wooden poster hanger in each print size. These are in natural obeche wood and come strung ready to hang. They don't fit every print in our collection but they are available as an option on those that they do fit.
A4 Unframed : 21cm x 29.7cm (8.3 x 11.7 inches) A3 Unframed : 29.7 cm x 42 cm (11.7 x 16.5 inches)
A4 Framed : 24 cm x 32 cm (9.44 x 12.59 inches) A3 Framed : 32 cm x 45.5 cm (12.59 x 17.91 inches)
Art prints - order by 1pm on a working day for same day dispatch.
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