Product Information
Author: Jane Austen
Curated By: S J King Esq.
Pages: 364
Dimensions: 216mm x 225mm
Weight: 2.4kg
Printed in the UK
170gsm gloss paper
Hardback cover
Notes: Three silk ribbon page markers, and green and white endpieces.
Returns and Refund Policy
Return and Refund Policy
We hope you enjoy your purchase of the Pride and Prejudice Novel Magazine. Each edition has been produced with great care and attention to detail. However, if your item arrives damaged or faulty, we’re here to help.
Faulty or Damaged Items
If your magazine arrives faulty or damaged, please contact us within 14 days of receiving your order by emailing support@prideandprejudice.uk.
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Once we have reviewed the issue and confirmed a fault, we will offer you a replacement or a full refund. In accordance with UK consumer law, we will cover the return postage cost for confirmed faulty goods.
Change of Mind
As a small independent publisher, we do not accept returns or offer refunds for change of mind or unwanted items. We encourage customers to review product details carefully before purchasing.
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Digital Products
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We are proud to ship the Pride and Prejudice Novel Magazine to readers in the UK and around the world.
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The Magazine Set
The Magazine Set is the heart of the project. Three volumes that bring together the complete text of Pride and Prejudice with a parallel world of fashion stories, imagined advertisements, and historical detail.
Every page was designed as a conversation between past and present. Regency silhouettes meet twenty first century creativity. Editorials reimagine the spaces and manners of Austen’s world. Advertisements bring to life the designers, makers, and personalities who might have filled the pages of an 1813 magazine.
The result is a set unlike anything that has come before. Each page is alive with detail, a balance of elegance and imagination that transforms reading into an experience. To turn the pages is to enter a vision of Austen’s world made tangible, surprising, and unforgettable.
£50.00

Inside the Set
This set follows the structure of the original 1813 Pride and Prejudice. The complete text is set in a refined double column layout, accompanied by fashion editorials, imagined advertisenents and historical details that bring the world of Austen to life. Every page is printed on smooth, high-quality paper to create a 21st century reading experience.

Behind the Set
The Three Volume Set follows the rhythm of the three volumes which formed the first edition of 1813, presented as Austen’s readers once held it, but reimagined for the twenty first century.
Every volume is informed by the same breadth of research. Collections at the V&A, the National Portrait Gallery, Chawton House, the British Library, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Kyoto Costume Institute sit alongside historical references, society records, and the vibrant Janeite research community online. For a complete list of all our research points please visit: www.prideandprejudice.uk/references.
The set became a stage for both .ai experimentation and design speculation. The fashions, objects, and interiors were not reconstructed as museum pieces but imagined as if seen anew, their atmosphere brought to life in ways that resonate with a contemporary eye.

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