Skip to content
🎄 Merry Christmas! Orders placed now will be shipped in January.
🎄 Merry Christmas! Orders placed now will be shipped in January.

Country

Often a woman - Virginia Woolf Classic Literature Tote Bag

Original price £0.00 - Original price £0.00
Original price £0.00
£17.00
£17.00 - £17.00
Current price £17.00

Carry a piece of literary history with you wherever you go with our tote bag. This natural-coloured, eco-friendly tote is more than just a bag—it's a tribute to the countless unsung women writers throughout history.

Featuring the iconic quote from Virginia Woolf, "I would venture to guess that anon, who wrote so many poems without signing them, was often a woman." this bag celebrates the power of women's voices and the timeless impact of their words.

A great book lover gift and a wonderful way to treat yourself too.

Product Info

34 cm (W) x 35 cm. (H)

95% polyester, 5% cotton. Thick and textured with neutral colours and a small Bookishly logo on the reverse. The strap hangs 25 cm from its highest point.

Customer Reviews

Be the first to write a review
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)

Carry a piece of literary history with you wherever you go with our tote bag. This natural-coloured, eco-friendly tote is more than just a bag—it's a tribute to the countless unsung women writers throughout history.

Featuring the iconic quote from Virginia Woolf, "I would venture to guess that anon, who wrote so many poems without signing them, was often a woman." this bag celebrates the power of women's voices and the timeless impact of their words.

A great book lover gift and a wonderful way to treat yourself too.

34 cm (W) x 35 cm. (H)

95% polyester, 5% cotton. Thick and textured with neutral colours and a small Bookishly logo on the reverse. The strap hangs 25 cm from its highest point.

We are so sorry that we are now unable to ship to the EU, EEA and Northern Ireland. This is due to the EU's GPSR legislation, which we do not have the resources to comply with. You can read more about our position here