Lost and found: George Orwell's stapler

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From: Evening Standard - London
Date: 20010124
Author:MARK SEDDON

Tribune, the Leftwing weekly, has just left its King's Cross office after nearly 25 years. During the move, editor MARK SEDDON discovered some unusual trophies

SO farewell, then, King's Cross. After close on a quarter of a century perched in a grubby garret at the fag end of Gray's Inn Road, Tribune, the Leftwing Labour weekly founded in 1937, is moving to sunnier climes, and perhaps better times. To Hampstead, to be precise.

As two decades of dust catches the throat, and another stapler that once belonged to our former literary editor George Orwell is triumphantly rediscovered among the ...

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