Les Misérables, Great Expectations, Middlemarch – COMING SOON!

January 24, 2012 | Author: | Category: Posters | 20 Comments »

We’ve started working on these following titles:

- Les Misérables by Victor Hugo

- Great Expectations by Charles Dickens

- Middlemarch by George Eliot

Expect to see them in our online store within a month or two!

If you would like us to send you an email once these posters have been completed, please click here. Note: Please leave the subject line as it is so we know which posters you are interested in!

  • Balin

    I love these and will definitely be buying one when I can make my mind up between moby dick and war and peace. I would love to see On the Road by Jack Kerouac

  • Artdcknsn

    Looking forward to when you take requests, one of Patty Briggs’ mercy thompson books for instance

    • http://postertext.com/ Peter Kao

      Hello! Although we don’t take custom requests, you can submit a book request (http://postertext.com/book-request) so you are notified when the title is available on our website. Submitting a book request also helps us prioritize which books to work on first so I would highly recommend doing so!

  • Teresita Nunez

    I will love to have the poster of Great Expectations by Charles Dickens

    • http://postertext.com/ Peter Kao

      We’ve just finalized our designs for Great Expectations and are now working on Les Misérables and Middlemarch. We’ll release all three at the same time sometime next month. We’ll send you an email once they’ve been released.

  • Imleighjames

    I’m very surprised there is no To Kill a Mockingbird requests!!  That is one of my favorites!

    • http://postertext.com/ Peter Kao

      Actually, there has been many requests for this title on our book request page: http://postertext.com/book-request

      It’s definitely one of the more popular titles, so I hope we will get a chance to create posters for it soon!

  • Monica

    I just accidentally found this and think it is the coolest thing ever! I would love to see F451, Lord of the Flies, Of Mice and Men, and Catcher in the Rye, since I teach all of them and this would make an excellent addition to my classroom.

    • http://postertext.com/ Peter Kao

      Do you mind sharing with us where you first found out about our literary posters? Also, I’ve submitted book requests on your behalf for these titles so you will receive an email from us when these titles are released on our website.

  • Jbutz2

    Do you need to get special permission from authors or do you only do works in the public domain?

    • Jbutz2

      Also I agree wi Monica, greates thing ever! I ordered mine last night! I came to you via stumble upon and am glad I did. As a library student I love the written word, and combining it with visual art just made my year!

      • http://postertext.com/ Peter Kao

        Thank you! I’m glad you enjoy our work.

    • http://postertext.com/ Peter Kao

      Currently, we only focus on works that are in the public domain but we plan to start on contemporary works in a few years time.

  • Michael Kingery

    I’m really hoping those Lord of the Rings posters come out pretty soon.

  • Ecthelion

    I have just ordered my third poster and these are fantastic!! I too would love to see Lord of the Rings, that would be a must have for me. I am planning on ordering several more over the next few weeks, I am doing my whole entertainment room with these, absolutely LOVE them!!

    • http://postertext.com/ Peter Kao

      A whole room with our posters? Please do send us a photo! We would love to see what it looks like, though I’m already sure it looks spectacular :)
      Thanks for being so supportive of our posters!

  • Classrocker24

    The Hobbit > The Lord of the Rings.

  • bintycat

    philip pullmans dark materials, harry potter, nineteen eighty four, brave new world, the alchemist, and please please please how about some poetry? shakespeare, blake, keats, shelly, byron??

  • http://www.gamersdish.com/ Brittani

    Harry Potter, but the little part that is the Tale of Two Brothers from The Tales of Beedle the Bard.