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Category Archives: Writing
Advice from a Caterpillar Redux
Faithful reader, and occasionally contributor, Evan Smythe has sent these images of an amazing Alice-inspired calendar from the brilliant book designer and illustrator John Coulthart. I love the Victorian Psychedelia vibe of the eye-popping art work. Apparently the calendar is … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Writing
Tagged Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll
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Why Books
10 reasons why books make the best gifts Books are easier to wrap than footballs or fruit baskets. Books don’t break. Once you finish with a book, it’s not empty. In fact it’s still full. No batteries or assembly needed. … Continue reading
Advice From A Caterpillar
Over the years, I’ve sold copies of a number of versions of Lewis Carroll’s masterwork Alice in Wonderland, but I’ve never owned this 1899 illustrated U.S. edition. Published by M.F. Mansfield and A. Wessels, New York, this wonderful version has 12 full-page … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Libraries, USA, Writing
Tagged Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll, University of Florida
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Good Riddance 2016
This year has seen so many devastating losses for the world in the arts and culture communities. A British Twitter user who only goes by the handle ChrisTheBarker has paid homage to the some of the many greats who died … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, History, Music, USA, Writing
Tagged Beatles, David Bowie, Leonard Cohen, Prince
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without books there would be no history
“Without words, without writing and without books there would be no history, there could be no concept of humanity.” Hermann Hesse Hermann Hesse, the 1946 Nobel Prize laureate for Literature, worked as a bookseller in the J.J. Heckenhaurer Antiquariat in Tübingen, … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Europe, Writing
Tagged Bookselling, Germany, Hermann Hesse, Nobel Prize in Literature
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Going West
Going West is the first book in a popular trilogy by New Zealand’s beloved author Maurice Gee. The New Zealand Book Council commissioned this wonderful stop-frame animation of the book. Created by Andersen M Studio, the animators used actual copies of … Continue reading
When Chickens Have Teeth
I’m not much of a linguist, but when I travel I love to learn odd expressions from local languages and cultures. British illustrator Paul Blow has been creating wonderful images based on idioms that has discovered during his own travels. … Continue reading
It’s Black Friday (every week)
Last month marked the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Black Panther Party. In October 1966, the founders of the BPP galvanized a generation of American radicals and revolutionaries with their commitment to the principle of the right to … Continue reading
Posted in Books, History, Photography, USA, Writing
Tagged Black Panther Party, Bobby Seale, politics, revolution
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