Johnson's dictionary anniversary greeting card

£2.95

Adapted from a page of Samuel Johnson’s Dictionary of 1755, in which, for the first time, as the title page describes, ‘words are deduced from their originals, and illustrated in their different significations by examples from the best writers’. Compiled by Johnson alone over a period of ten years, the book is a towering achievement of scholarship and one of the most important books ever published. Source image courtesy of the Wellcome Library.

With a compostable wrapper and a 120gsm recycled kraft envelope, the card is printed with vegetable-based inks on a carbon neutral press using responsibly sourced, acid free Italian paper.

170mm x 120mm, blank inside.