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Pride Prejudice & Zombies Cover Poster from Quirk



Pride and Prejudice and Zombies Cover Poster from Zazzle.com from the folks at Quirk. A poster with the image from the book by Jane Austen and Seth Grahame-Smith. Besides the book cover artwork, they hvae other related products that can be customized.

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  1. I love that Poster! I'm a big fan of the original book and the Zombie version! :D

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  2. I'd probably buy and hang this poster but it is too good! ;)

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