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Print run ready for distribution!

 

Our new booklet is back from the printer and ready for distribution. As it’s National Nothing Day today, the Three Cheers team is in no rush to do anything at pace but... all in good time...

Print run details:

Main edition on white paper, 212 copies

Limited-edition on off-white paper, 19 copies

We also have some beautiful A4 ‘National Nothing Day’ posters 

Thank you to all the contributors for making this a very special and enjoyable issue. 


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