The things lawyers do to get their books in the news. Paul Tweed, of Belfast and London firm Johnsons, persuaded a client, the ultra runner Richard Donovan, to read his latest work Privacy and Libel Law: the Clash with Press Freedom at the North Pole. (Tweed represented Donovan in a libel case against Forbes magazine, which featured in the BBC’s See You In Court documentary last year.)

Obiter has been in the game much too long to be taken in by such blatant publicity-seeking, but was wondering if anyone has ever read the Law Society Gazette in such an extreme or unusual location. Suggestions, with photographic evidence, please.