'A broadside printed for the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta that comments on its exclusion of coverage to women, villeins (peasants or tenant farmers) and Jews. Printed on Fabriano Rosaspina paper, with the larger letters from wood type, the M and C of Magna Carta in Goudy Cloister decorative capitals, and the 'for women' phrase (a partially hidden alternative reading, intended to follow the words in large type) blind embossed in a small black letter font. The lack of visibility of these words symbolises the invisibility of the people it describes in Magna Carta' - publisher's note.