A wonderful booklet issued by
Morton Sundour, a famous British dying and cloth company based in Carlisle and who were well-known for the quality of their publicity. This booklet was the text of a speech given by James Morton in Manchester in 1927 which was illustrated by
Charles Paine (1895-1967), an artist who did many posters for clients such as London Transport. Beautifully printed by
The Baynard Press in 1927. One of the nicest chapter openings I have seen in a while.
::Thanks to
Mike Ashworth for sharing!
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