Shepherd's Journal - Blank Pages


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If you are looking for the lost city of Atlantis than you need to take down a lot of notes and this handy dandy Shepherd's Journal has just the right amount of blank lined pages to jot down everything and anything you need and you will be the hit of the cosplay scene with this journal as your main prop.




Drawing Is Magic


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"In Drawing Is Magic, author John Hendrix teaches aspiring and advanced artists to find their unique visual voices and become creative daredevils. Through his freeing, offbeat exercises, drawers learn a sophisticated philosophy of creative thinking"--Publisher's website.




Gilded Floral Journal


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This journal's cover replicates a gilded lacquer 19th-century bookbinding for an illuminated Persian manuscript. An artist created the lacquerwork design with layers of paint, shellac sanded to a shine, and gold leaf. Iridescent highlights, embossed. Hardcover - Archival/acid-free paper - Ribbon bookmark - Gold gilded edges. 6-1/4" wide x 8-1/2" high (15.9 cm wide x 21.59 cm high)




The Typographical Journal


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Vols. 13- include the annual supplements "Reports of officers and proceedings of the session of the International Typographical Union."




The Lapidary Journal


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Typographical Journal


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The Rings of Saturn


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"The book is like a dream you want to last forever" (Roberta Silman, The New York Times Book Review), now with a gorgeous new cover by the famed designer Peter Mendelsund A masterwork of W. G. Sebald, now with a gorgeous new cover by the famed designer Peter Mendelsund The Rings of Saturn—with its curious archive of photographs—records a walking tour of the eastern coast of England. A few of the things which cross the path and mind of its narrator (who both is and is not Sebald) are lonely eccentrics, Sir Thomas Browne’s skull, a matchstick model of the Temple of Jerusalem, recession-hit seaside towns, wooded hills, Joseph Conrad, Rembrandt’s "Anatomy Lesson," the natural history of the herring, the massive bombings of WWII, the dowager Empress Tzu Hsi, and the silk industry in Norwich. W.G. Sebald’s The Emigrants (New Directions, 1996) was hailed by Susan Sontag as an "astonishing masterpiece perfect while being unlike any book one has ever read." It was "one of the great books of the last few years," noted Michael Ondaatje, who now acclaims The Rings of Saturn "an even more inventive work than its predecessor, The Emigrants."