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    In an age when our attention is measured in swipes and click-throughs,

    many of us are looking for things a bit more, well, permanent: fewer,

    in all likelihood, but better made and longer lived. The constant wash of

    stimulation, entertainment, and fashion, now all wrapped up into onefleeting blur, often leaves us feeling unsatisfied, wishing for experiences

    with a bit more meaning and purpose.

    Meaning and purpose are two essential attributes, I hope, of the books

    and products we create here at Princeton Architectural Press. In addition

    to making our books as permanent as possible (with, among others,

    acid-free papers, Smythe-sewn bindings, and durable materials), we

    reject the idea that we need to makes things “lite”-er and more disposable

    in order to find a larger audience. In fact, we think the opposite is true:

    by creating books and stationery products of lasting value, we connect

    with a growing audience of people who crave meaningful, quality products.The more people who find more in less—who find they’re drowning in a sea

    of unsatisfying momentary stimulation and look increasingly for products

    more fulfilling and durable—the more attractive our offerings become.

    Whether it’s books of reference, wonder, or enlightenment, or journals and

    cards for inspiration, note sending, or record keeping, I think you’ll find

    more than enough to satisfy your quest for meaning and permanence—

    if indeed you share this search—here, in our latest catalog.

    Kevin C. Lippert

    Publisher

    Publisher’s Letter 

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    CHILDREN’S 

    PAPER + GOODS 

    BACKLIST HIGHLIGHTS 

    Fall

       — 

    4  Psychobook

    6  People Knitting

    8  Dear Data

    10  You are Here: NYC

    12   Paul Rand: A Designer’s Art

    14  The Blind Photographer

    16  Labyrinths & Mazes

    18  George Tsypin Opera Factory

    20   The Business of Creativity

    21  Odyssey Works

    22   Manual of Section

    23   Palazzos of Power

    24   Thinking the Contemporary Landscape

    26   Who Built That? Bridges

    28   Pablo and His Chair30   Listen! Listen!

    32  Sticker, Shape, Create

    34   Draw Like an Artist

    36   Backlist

    42   Brillante Pencils

    43   Grids & Guides (Gray)

    44  Observer’s Notebook: Trees

    45  Observer’s Notebook: Astronomy

    46   Fredericks & Mae Paper Games

    47  Woodcut Memory Game48   Buddha Notecards

    49   William Morris Notecards

    50   Olivetti Pattern Series Notecards

    51  Finding Home Notecards

    52   Backlist

    64   Recent and Featured Titles

     — 

    84  Ordering Information

    86   Index

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     Jelly NYC, View from the Staten Island Ferry, Battery Placeand Washington Street, from You Are Here NYC  

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    Forthcoming Titles

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    PsychobookGames, Tests, Questionnaires, Histories

     Julian Rothenstein, editor 

    Introduction by Lionel Shriver 

    Who knew a trip to the therapist could be so much fun, even aestheticallyrewarding? Beyond sharing feelings or complaining about your mother,

    Psychobook reveals the rich history of psychological testing in a fascinating

    sideways look at classic testing methods, from word-association games

    to inkblots to personality tests.

    Psychobook includes never-before-seen content from long-hidden

    archives, as well as reimagined tests from contemporary artists and writers,

    to try out yourself, at home or at parties. A great gift for the therapist

    in your life and the therapist in you, for anyone interested in the history

    of psychology and psychological paraphernalia, or for anyone who enjoys

    games and quizzes. Psychobook will brighten your day and outlook.

     Julian Rothenstein is the publisher of Redstone Press and an editor and

    designer. He lives in London, England.

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    The colorful,

    revealing, and

    fun world of

    psychological

    testing

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    People KnittingA Century of Photographs

     Barbara Levine

    People Knitting  is a charming tribute in vintage photographs and printed

    ephemera to the ever-popular, often all-consuming, craft of knitting. Whenwomen posed with their knitting in the earliest nineteenth-century photographs,

    it demonstrated their virtue and skill as homemakers. Later, knitting became

    fashionable among the wealthy as a sign of culture and artistic ability. During

    the two world wars, images of nurses, soldiers, prisoners, and even knitting

    clubs composed of very serious small boys—all with heads bent down,

    intent on knitting items (especially socks) for the troops—abounded. In the

    s and s, as snapshots became ubiquitous, knitters took on a jauntier

    air, posing with handiwork held proudly aloft. People Knitting  is a quirky

    and fascinating gift for the knitter in your life.

    Barbara Levine is an expert and dealer in snapshot photography. She founded

    PROJECT B, a curatorial-services company. She lives in Houston, Texas, and

    San Miguel, Mexico.

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    A tribute

    to years

    of knitting

    in

    photographs

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    Dear DataGiorgia Lupi and Stefanie Posavec

    Introduction by Maria Popova

    Equal parts mail art, data visualization, and affectionate correspondence, Dear

    Data celebrates “the infinitesimal, incomplete, imperfect, yet exquisitely humandetails of life,” in the words of Maria Popova (Brain Pickings), who introduces

    this charming and graphically powerful book. For one year, Giorgia Lupi, an

    Italian living in New York, and Stefanie Posavec, an American in London, mapped

    the particulars of their daily lives as a series of hand-drawn postcards they

    exchanged via mail weekly—small portraits as full of emotion as they are data,

    both mundane and magical. Dear Data reproduces in pinpoint detail the full year’s

    set of cards, front and back, providing a remarkable portrait of two artists connected

    by their attention to the details of their lives—including complaints, distractions,

    phone addictions, physical contact, and desires. These details illuminate the lives of

    two remarkable young women and also inspire us to map our own lives, including

    specific suggestions on what data to draw and how. A captivating and unique book

    for designers, artists, correspondents, friends, and lovers everywhere.

    Giorgia Lupi trained as an architect in Italy but moved to New York City in

    to work as a graphic designer. Stefanie Posavec, born in Denver, Colorado, worked

    as a book cover designer before moving to London, England, in , where she now

    works in data visualization and information design.

    The lively

    transatlantic

    correspondence

    between two

    artists graphing

    their lives

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    extraordinary

    maps created

    from to

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    You Are Here: NYCMapping the Soul of the City

    Katharine Harmon

    Maps are magical. Every graphic, like every story, has a point of view, and

    New York is rife with mapmaking possibilities, thick with mythology, and gluttedwith history. You Are Here: NYC  assembles some two hundred maps charting

    every inch and facet of the five boroughs, depicting New Yorks of past and

    present, and a city that never was.

    “A Nightclub Map of Harlem” traces a boozy night from the Radium

    and the Cotton Club to the Savoy and then the Lafayette; “Wonders of New

    York” pinpoints three hundred sites of interest, including the alleged location of

    Captain Kidd’s buried treasure; the Ghostbusters subway map plots the route

    from Astral Projections Place to Stay Puft Street; and a rejected proposal of

    ornate topiaries illustrates a Central Park that might have been. This sequel to

    the best-selling You Are Here includes original essays by Bob Mankoff, Maria

    Popova, Sarah Boxer, and Rebecca Cooper, among others.

    Katharine Harmon is an author, editor, curator, and frequent speaker on the

    topic of maps in art (and art in maps). She lives in Seattle, Washington.

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    A design classic

    now back

    in print for a

    new generation

    of designers

    and bibliophiles

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    Paul Rand: A Designer’s Art Paul Rand 

     Afterword by Steven Heller 

    If Paul Rand was the most influential American graphic designer of the

    twentieth century, then Paul Rand: A Designer’s Art  is the most importanton his work. A comprehensive collection of his most important and

    best-known designs, A Designer’s Art  gives unique insight into Rand’s design

    process and theory. This new edition of Rand’s classic monograph, long

    unavailable, meticulously re-creates the graphic quality of the original.

    It includes more than two hundred illustrations and twenty-seven essays, and

    a new afterword by Steven Heller. This book is required reading for anybody

    interested in modern design.

    Paul Rand (–) was educated at the Pratt Institute, Parsons School

    of Design, and the Art Students League. He taught design for more than thirty

    years at Yale University. He designed many posters and corporate identities,

    including the logos for IBM, UPS, and ABC.

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    The Blind PhotographerIntroduction by Candia McWilliam

     Julian Rothenstein and Mel Gooding, editors

    The blind photographer cannot see a butterfly perched perfectly still on

    a flower, a bowl of sweet-smelling fruit, or a child’s rattle on a darkened floor,but the mind’s eye is sharply focused. How then, do blind or partially sighted

    people capture such extraordinary images?

    The photographs in this revelatory book suggest a deeper truth: that

    blindness is itself a kind of seeing, and that those who can see are often blind

    to the strangeness and beauty of the world around them. As the blind

    photographer Evgen Bavčar writes, “Photography must belong to the blind,

    who in their daily existence have learned to become the masters of camera

    obscura.” Through the photographs of more than fifty blind or partially sighted

    people from around the world, this exhilarating book—the first to explore this

    phenomenon in all its vibrancy and diversity—will make you see differently.

     “The best thing to do with stereotypes and preconceptions is to challenge them, and this book,

    The Blind Photographer , does just that. It breaks down barr iers from both sides and shows

    what can be achieved if you turn your back on the doubters and just follow your dreams.

    Visions are not seen purely by the eyes but through the spir it.”  

     —Stevie Wonder

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    extraordinary

    photographs

    from around

    the world

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    Labyrinths & MazesA Journey through Art, Architecture, and Landscape

    Francesca Tatarella

    The labyrinth is one of the world’s oldest symbols, and its meaning is often

    shrouded in myth and mystery or ties to religious rites. Today, this enigmaticform inspires artists to create their own interpretations in different, even

    unusual, ways, including by working with materials as varied as ice, snow, salt,

    wood, stone, glass, cement, and metal. This new collection features both

    classical examples and the best contemporary projects, showcasing work by

    artists, landscape artists, and architects from around the world. The diverse

    and stunning examples include pavement labyrinths of thirteenth-century

    French cathedrals, a historic English turf maze, Renaissance hedge mazes, and

    numerous present-day projects by artists and architects, including BIG,

    Chris Drury, Richard Fleischner, Dan Graham, Robert Irwin, Arata Isozaki,

    Robert Morris, Yoko Ono, and Billie Tsien and Tod Williams.

    Francesca Tatarella is the author of Natural Architecture Now. She is an architect

    and designer who lives in Milan, Italy.

    Features more

    than fifty

    labyrinths and

    mazes, with

    stunning

    photographs

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    George Tsypin Opera FactoryInvisible City

    George Tsypin

    Foreword by Svetlana Boym

    Based in New York City—in the grit, steel girders, and graffiti of the metropolis— George Tsypin’s Opera Factory creates visions of towering gods, underwater

    kingdoms, constructivist reveries, skyscraping towers, and earth-bound angels.

    Tsypin’s award-winning designs are produced around the world.

    This lavishly illustrated monograph introduces Tsypin’s designs for twenty

    productions—including the musicals Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark and The

    Little Mermaid ; operas Oedipus Rex and the Ring Cycle; the opening ceremony of

    the Winter Olympics in Sochi; Cirque du Soleil’s Oasis; and the Seaglass

    Carousel in Battery Park. Tsypin uses each project as a starting point for

    meditations on creativity and the fleeting nature of performance that will rivet

    designers, artists, performers, and anyone interested in the creative process.

    George Tsypin, born in Kazakhstan, is an influential American stage designer,

    sculptor, and architect. His awards include an Outer Critics Circle Award

    for Outstanding Set Design and an Obie Award for Sustained Excellence of

    Set Design.

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    Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark

    Seaglass Carousel 

    Opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics

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    OF

    HOW TO

    BUILD THE RIGHT TEAM

    FOR SUCCESS

    THE

    “ Mr. Granet has

    become to decorators

    what Swifty Lazar

    was to screenwriters

    and starlets.”

     —New York Times

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    The Business of CreativityHow to Build the Right Team for Success

    Keith Granet 

    Long known as the go-to management consultant of the design world, Keith

    Granet reveals more of his clear-eyed insights about running a creative businessin this follow-up to his book The Business of Design. While aimed at creative

    enterprises, Granet’s advice, quickly summarized as “know what you do best

    and focus on that,” applies to any organization, small or large, commercial

    or nonprofit. He delves into the skill sets and people needed to grow a business,

    as well as the things you don’t need (bad clients, bad employees, negative

    energy), in an engaging and easy-to-implement manner. His shrewd

    understanding, gleaned from decades of consulting for brands like Harrods,

    Pantone, John Varvatos, and Urban Archeology, makes this essential reading

    for anyone managing a business or thinking of starting one.

    Keith Granet formed Granet & Associates in to provide financial and

    operational management services to the design industry. Most recently, Granet

    cofounded DesignersAxis, the next generation of technology to transform the

    interior design industry. He lives in Los Angeles, California.

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    Odyssey WorksTransformative experiences for an audience of one

     Abraham Burickson and Ayden LeRoux

    With contributions from Rick Moody

    Odyssey Works infiltrates the life of one person at a time to create a custom-tailored, life-altering performance. It may last for one day or a few months

    and consists of experiences that blur the boundaries of life and art—is that

    subway mariachi band, used book of poetry, or meal with a new friend real

    or a part of the performance?

    Central to this book is their performance for Rick Moody, author

    of The Ice Storm. His Odyssey lasted four months and included a fake children’s

    book, introducing the themes of his performance, and a cello concert in

    a Saskatchewan prairie (which Moody almost missed after being stopped

    at customs with, suspiciously, no idea why he was traveling to Canada).

    The book includes Moody’s interviews with Odyssey Works, an original

    short story by Amy Hempel, and six proposals for a new theory of making art.

    Abraham Burickson is the cofounder and artistic director of Odyssey Works.

    Burickson was trained in architecture; his work spans writing, design,

    and performance. Ayden LeRoux is an artist, writer, and translator based

    in Brooklyn, New York.

    Imagine

    waking up

    in a performance

    that is

    all about you

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    Manual of Section Paul Lewis, Marc Tsurumaki, and David J. Lewis

    Along with plan and elevation, section is one of the essential representational

    techniques of architectural design; among architects and educators, debates

    about a project’s section are common and often intense. Until now, however,there has been no framework to describe or evaluate it.  Manual of Section 

    fills this void.

    Paul Lewis, Marc Tsurumaki, and David J. Lewis have developed seven

    categories of section, revealed in structures ranging from simple one-story

    buildings to complex structures featuring stacked forms, fantastical shapes,

    internal holes, inclines, sheared planes, nested forms, or combinations thereof.

    To illustrate these categories, the authors construct sixty-three intricately

    detailed cross-section perspective drawings of built projects—many of the most

    significant structures in international architecture from the last one hundred

    years—based on extensive archival research. Manual of Section also includes

    smart and accessible essays on the history and uses of section.

    Lewis.Tsurumaki.Lewis (LTL Architects) is a multiple-award-winning

    architecture firm located in New York City. They have completed academic,

    institutional, and residential projects throughout the United States.

    The new

    standard reference

    on one of

    architecture’s

    most important

    drawing types

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    Palazzos of PowerCentral Station of the Philadelphia Electric Company, –

     Joseph E. B. Elliot and Aaron V. Wunsch

    Foreword by David E. Nye

    “If it isn’t Electric, it isn’t Modern.” Such was the slogan of the PhiladelphiaElectric Company, developer of an unprecedented network of massive metropol

    power stations servicing greater Philadelphia at the turn of the twentieth century

    These once-brilliant sentinels of civic utility and activity were designed to conve

    “solidity and immensity” in an age of deep public skepticism. They now stand va

    and decaying, a “blight” in the eyes of city planners and a beacon to urban explo

    The first book on the buildings and machines that made possible the

    electrification of the United States, Palazzos of Power  offers a visual and analytic

    exploration of architecture, technology, place, loss, and reuse. With a foreword

    by David Nye, this collection of Joseph Elliott’s beautiful large-format photogra

    reveal the urban landscape, monumental spaces, giant machinery, and intricate

    controls that made up the central station. Aaron Wunsch’s essay provides histor

    context on the social and political climate.

     Joseph E. B. Elliott is professor of art at Muhlenberg College, and his photograph

    have appeared in Smithsonian, Wired , and Metropolis magazines.

    Aaron V. Wunsch teaches at the University of Pennsylvania’s Graduate Program

    in Historic Preservation.

    American

    technological

    sublime at

    its most dramatic

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    Thinking the Contemporary LandscapeChristopher Girot and Dora Imhof, editors

    On the heels of our groundbreaking books in landscape architecture,

     James Corner’s Recovering Landscape and Charles Waldheim’s Landscape

    Urbanism Reader , comes another essential reader, Thinking the ContemporaryLandscape. Examining our shifting perceptions of nature and place in the

    context of environmental challenges and how these affect urbanism and

    architecture, the seventeen essayists in Thinking the Contemporary Landscape 

    argue for an all-encompassing view of landscape that integrates the scientific,

    intellectual, aesthetic, and mythic into a new multidisciplinary understanding

    of the contemporary landscape. A must-read for anyone concerned about

    the changing nature of our landscape in a time of climate crisis.

    Christopher Girot is chair of landscape architecture at the Swiss Federal

    Institute of Technology in Zürich.

    Dora Imhof is a postdoctoral scholar at the Institute for the History andTheory of Architecture at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology

    in Zürich.

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    Children’s

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    Who Built That? BridgesAn Introduction to Ten Great Bridges and Their DesignersDidier Cornille

    In this latest addition to his popular Who Built That? series, Didier Cornille

    presents ten of the most important bridges in the world, from the Brooklyn to

    the Golden Gate; from the first in cast iron to the longest in concrete; from small

    footbridges to the tallest in the world. Cornille introduces each engineer or

    architect and the main concepts of their work through charming step-by-step

    drawings and accessible text. Who Built That? Bridges is a fun primer for children

    of all ages interested in learning about these incredible structures and the

    engineering and design concepts behind each one.

    Didier Cornille is a designer, illustrator, and professor at the École des

    Beaux-Arts in Le Mans, France.

    :

    The Iron Bridge (), Thomas Farnolls Pritchard

    Brooklyn Bridge (), John Roebling, Washington Roebling & Emily Warren

    Forth Bridge (), Sir John Fowler & Sir Benjamin Baker

    Plougastel Bridge (), Eugène Freyssinet

    Sydney Harbour Bridge (), John Jacob “Job” Crew Bradfield

    Golden Gate Bridge (), Joseph Baermann Strauss

    Rio-Niterói Bridge (), Jean Muller

    Millau Viaduct (), Norman Foster & Michel Virlogeux

    Peace Bridge (), Santiago Calatrava

    MUCEM Footbridge (), Rudy Ricciotti

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    Pablo and His ChairDelphine Perret 

    For his birthday, Pablo receives exactly what he doesn’t want: a chair.

    Disappointed and angry, he locks himself in his room, determined not to sit on

    his new chair. But he starts to play around with it and, by the end of the day,becomes a chair acrobat. Pablo sets out into the world, performing in amazing

    places and drawing great crowds. Eventually, he returns, chair in hand, having

    learned that the greatest gifts aren’t always the most obvious and often lie

    in our imagination.

    Delphine Perret is the author and illustrator of more than a dozen children’s

     books, which have been translated into several languages. She has a degree in

    illustration from the École des Arts décoratifs de Strasbourg and lives in Lyon,

    France. Her most recent book is Pedro and George.

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    Listen! Listen! Ann and Paul Rand 

    Paul Rand and his wife, Ann, wrote this book for their daughter, Catherine,

    to explain the interplay of sound and color. Paul’s distinctive paper-

    cut illustrations of bold shapes and bursts of color beautifully complementAnn’s rhythmic text, encouraging children to listen and repeat noises they hear

    every day: the “blop” of a raindrop, the “wham!” of a shutting door, the

    whisper of the wind in the trees, and the “crunch crunch” of buttered toast.

    Ann Rand (–) trained as an architect and is the author of several

    children’s books, including What Can I Be? and Sparkle and Spin. Paul Rand

    (–) was one of the most influential American graphic designers of

    the twentieth century.

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    Sticker, Shape, CreateA Sticker Art Activity Book

    Thereza Rowe

    Sticker, Shape, Create is the first in a new series of activity book for creative

    children, combining stickers and drawing. With just a few shapes andsimple step-by-step instructions, young artists can create colorful sticker

    pictures on a variety of background scenes and then bring them to life

    using pens or colored pencils. Each spread features a different theme, from

    chirping birds and incredible insects to hot-air balloons, fun cityscapes,

    fireworks, and lots more. Pull-out sticker sheets contain the same shapes

    in ten different colors, so there is potential for hundreds of unique and

    original artwork to be created.

    Thereza Rowe, illustrator and author, was born in Brazil and is now based

    in London, England. She is also the author of Hearts.

    • More than , mix andmatch stickers

    • Includes step-by-step

    instructions and  background scenes

    • Fill in the details withpens and colored pencils

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    Draw Like an ArtistA Self-Portrait Sketchbook

     Patricia Geis

    How would you draw yourself if you were Vincent van Gogh? Pablo

    Picasso? Or Frida Kahlo? Draw Like an Artist  offers examples of self-portraits from eighteen masters, accompanied by thought-provoking

    questions and a matching canvas. The result is a fun-filled artistic journey

    for young artists of any skill level to create self-portraits in the style of

    different artists, and then finish with their very own composition.

    Patricia Geis is a graphic designer, illustrator, and author of the

     Meet the Artist! series: Pablo Picasso, Alexander Calder , Henri Matisse,

    and Vincent van Gogh. She lives in Barcelona, Spain.

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    It was so quiet I could hear a pin drop Andy Goodman

     “ A child listens closely to the breeze as sounds evoke images

    and imaginings. Under a great tree, a child pictured only as

    a pale-blue si lhouette swings. Across the sky images float by:

    a weathervane, feathers, a bright balloon—making the

    wind tangible. As the story progresses, Goodman plays

    with perspective, shrinking the child and tree until sounds

    take center stage. . . . A clever concept, in both progression

    and design.” 

    — Kirkus Reviews

    . x in / x . cm

    pp / color / Hardcover / Ages: and up

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    Strange TreesAnd the Stories Behind Them

     Bernadette Pourquié, illustrated by

    Cécile Gambini 

    Have you ever heard of the Strangler Tree? The Bubblegum

    Tree? The Upside-Down Tree? How about trees with horns,

    bottles, sausages, crowns, and ones that walk or even

    explode? Crazy, maybe, but true. Find out more about these,

    and many others, in this colorfully illustrated collection of

    the most bizarre—but real—trees from around the world,

    once again reminding us that the art of nature is far stranger

    than fiction. The perfect book for inquisitive naturalists

    with imaginations, Strange Trees also includes a map of the

    world showing where the trees grew.

     “Charmingly illustrated.. . . Each woody marvel is described in

    a separate two-page, colorfully bordered spread, with facts given

    on the left, and a dreamy, folk-style painting opposite.”

    — Kirkus Reviews

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    The Brownstone Paula Scher, illustrated by Stan Mack

    “Like the tiles in a sliding puzzle, the animal inhabitants

    of a three-story townhouse in The Brownstone have

    to move around many times, left to right, up and down and

    sometimes back again, before everyone slots into the right

     place to live. This picture book, now back in print,

     pairs a pleasantly confusing story by graphic designer

    Paula Scher with Stan Mack’s color-daubed, wobbly-lined

    drawings.”

    — Wall Street Jour nal 

    Henry Edgewood loves making pancakes. He makes the

    every day for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and everyon

    in town knows his are the best. But when fame and fort

    knock on the door, in the form of a TV appearance and

    an invitation to the White House, Henry—far from fam

    friends, and school—learns that there’s a lot more to

    pancakes than mixing flour, eggs, and milk.

     “A fascinating book about doing what you love,

    but also doing things for the right reasons.”

    — GeekDad 

    . x in / x cm

    pp / color

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    Paper ZooOscar Sabini 

    AGES 6 AND UP / ACTIVITY BOOKS

    . x in / x cm

    pp / color / b+w

    Paperback / Ages: and up

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    Drawing in the SeaHarriet Russell 

    “How would you color in a drawing of the sea?

    Well, it depends on whether it is at night or at sunr ise.

    Ostensibly an activity book, this volume is full of subtle

    marine-themed lessons about physics, geography,biology, and, of course, color theory.”

    —  Metropolis

    “This book is begging to be folded and ripped—

    in fact, that’s the whole point!”

    — Entertainment Weekly

    . x . in / . x cm

    pp / color / lift-up flaps

    Hardcover / Ages: and up

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    Masterpieces Up CloseWestern Painting from the th to th Centuries

    Claire d’Harcourt 

     “ Not only is the ‘find the detail’ activity fun in itself,

    this level of interaction encourages close scrutiny of these

    complex, often mysterious masterpieces, and should spur

    lively discussions about ar t and art history.”

    — Shelf Awareness

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    STICKER ACTIVITY BOOKS

    In the Age of DinosaursOlivia Cosneau

    . x . in / x cm

    pp / color

    Includes stickers and activities

    Paperback / Ages: and up

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    . x . in / x cm

    pp / color

    Includes stickers and activities

    Paperback / Ages: and up

    ---- / $.

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    . x . in / x cm

    pp / color

    Includes stickers and activitie

    Paperback / Ages: and up

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    My Nature Sticker Activity Books

    My Nature Sticker Activity Books present a range of interactive

    activities and stickers that will keep children entertained

    for hours. A quiz at the end of each book tests their knowledge

    of the fun facts they have learned.

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    Pablo Picasso

    Meet the Artist! Patricia Geis

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    pp / color / Hardcover

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    Alexander Calder

    Meet the Artist! Patricia Geis

    . x . in /  x . cm

    pp / color / Hardcover

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    Vincent van GoghMeet the Artist!

     Patricia Geis

    . x . in / x . cm

    pp / color / Hardcover

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     Patricia Geis

    . x . in / x . cm

    pp / color / Hardcover

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    The Meet the Artist! series is an exciting hands-on introduction to the most remarkable artists of the twentiethcentury. Featuring a mix of pop-ups, lift-up flaps, and cutouts, these whimsical books explore each artist’s creative

    evolution by encouraging imaginative play with the signature details of their best-known works.

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    Box with lid and shrink-wrapped tray

    sharpened double-sided pencils /

    colors: silver/purple, copper/blue, gold/green

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    Brillante PencilsLouise Fili 

    Legendary designer Louise Fili brings a sparkle to her stationery collection

    with this set of twelve double-sided pencils in six metallic shades. A shimmering

    twist on classic Italian packaging, Brillante is a companion to her bestselling

    pencil sets Perfetto and Tutti Frutti . This stunning new set is ideal for drawing,

    coloring, or writing and perfect for desktop display in a sturdy, elegant box.

     Also Available . . .

    Perfetto Pencils

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    pp / full-color pages

    Hardcover, cloth-covered, with /-jacket

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    Grids & Guides (Gray)A Notebook for Visual Thinkers

    Like its black and red predecessors, this deluxe, cloth-

    covered Grids & Guides notebook offers pages of

    varied graph paper (including some new grid designs)

    interspersed with engaging charts and infographics, this

    time in full color—from the human circulatory system

    to the geologic time scale. This is the perfect notebookto carry everywhere, for your sketches, plans, dreams,

    lists, and data.

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    Observer’s NotebookTrees

    Whether you want to make a tree map of your yard,

    identify a tree by its leaves and bark, or create your own

    naturalist’s notebook, the Observer’s Notebook: Trees is

    the perfect tool. Filled with useful and beautiful charts

    of shapes, leaves, stems, and fruit to help you name

    a tree, this durable notebook also features ruled pagesand blank maps to create your own tree census or

    simply reflect on the beauty of the planet’s longest-

    living, grandest organisms.

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    Observer’s NotebookAstronomy

    A star-filled sky is as mysterious as it is sublime. What are

    we looking at? How far away and from when?! How

    do I tell the Little Dipper from the Big Dipper? Is that

    Cassiopeia or Orion? Is the moon waxing or waning?

    Whether you’re an occasional backyard stargazer or would-

    be astrophysicist, you’ll find pages of useful informationin the Observer’s Notebook: Astronomy. Stunning four-

    color images from the Hubble and ESA space telescopes

    are interweaved with ruled pages for your own celestial

    observations, notes, and star-based wishes.

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    . x . x . cm

    tear-off pads: sheets per

    pad; sheets total

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    Fredericks & Mae Paper Games

    Put down your smartphone and pick up a pencil!

    This fresh interpretation of classic paper-and-

    pencil games features five tear-off pads with

    colorful edging and sleek modern graphics.

    The set includes five two-player games, some

    familiar and some new: three-dimensional

    Tic-Tac-Toe, Dots & Boxes, Hedron, Nim,and Hex. Each pad has sheets for a total

    of single games, enough to keep players

    of any age happy for hours! The instructions

    are printed on the base of each pad.

     Also Available . . .

    Fredericks & MaePlaying Cards----

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    PLAYING CARDS

    Dots & Boxes Hex

    Nim Tic-Tac-Toe

    Hedron

    21

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    Decorative box with lid

    cards total ( pairs)

    mm thick

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    Woodcut Memory Game Bryan Nash Gill 

    If there is, indeed, nothing lovelier than a tree,

    artist Bryan Nash Gill reminds us why. This fun

    memory game based on his best-selling book,

    Woodcut , offers twenty-six distinctive woodcut

    prints (fifty-two pairs) nested in a handsome

    keepsake box. The arboreal rings come to life inexquisite detail to challenge your mind and

    beautify your table.

     Also Available . . .

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    1 2 A S S O R T E D N O T E C A R D S A N D E N V E L O P E S

    B R Y A N N A S H G I L L

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    notecards ( quotes repeating times)

    with full-color envelopes

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    Mindfulness, yoga, meditation,

    simple living—many paths lead back

    to Buddha, the timeless spiritual icon

    whose enlightened worldview has

    inspired countless followers around the

    world. This beautiful notecard set

    includes four thoughtful quotes fromBuddha, and each card can be paired

    with a colorful photographic envelope

    as timeless as his words.

     • Includes insert with biographicalsketch of Buddha

     Also Available . . .

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    William Morris Notecards

    Best known for his stunning textiles and

    furniture, William Morris, the influential

    arts-and-crafts designer, is also the author

    of iconic quotes on the enduring themes

    of work, art, and beauty. This beautiful

    notecard set features four quotes and a

    choice of Morris-patterned envelopes, allprinted in a lush color palette.

     • Includes insert with biographicalsketch of Morris

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    The Olivetti Pattern Series Notecards

    The Olivetti typewriter is an icon, both as design object and

    as the favorite writing tool of authors as diverse as John Cheever,

    Leonard Cohen, and Francis Ford Coppola. This elegant

    notecard set features four distinctive patterns made on the beloved

    Olivetti Lettera . With classic red-and-black printing

    on off-white paper, these cards are the perfect all-occasion

    notecard for the typophile, design maven,aspiring writer, or anyone who reveres

    the printed page.

    October . x x . in / x x . cm

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    notecards, different breeds

    with envelopes, soft-touch box

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    Finding Home NotecardsTraer Scott 

    Twelve shelter dogs, twelve adoptions. Traer

    Scott’s luminous portraits capture each dog’s

    personality—serious or animated, quirky or

    reserved—and each card is accompanied by

    the story of how the dog found a new home.

    These striking notecards are a remarkabletribute to dogs in all their individuality.

     Also Available . . .

    Finding HomeShelter Dogs and Their Stories

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    Grids & Guides (Red)A Notebook for Visual Thinkers

    . x . in / x cm

    pp / Hardcover,

    cloth-covered, with /-jacket----

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    Grids & Guides Notepads for Visual Thinkers

    x in / x cm

    Set of notepads in green, blue, and red

    sheets each, bound at top

     J-band, shrink-wrapped

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    Grids & GuidesA Notebook for Visual Thinkers

    . x . in / x cm

    pp / Hardcover,

    cloth-covered, with /-jacket----

    $. / £.

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    Grids & Guides PencilsA Pencil Set for Visual Thinkers

    x x . in / x x . cm

    Box with lid and shrink-wrapped tray; single-sided,

    hexagonal sharpened pencils: black graphite, blue color;

    includes straight-edge ruler with die cuts

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    Pattern RollPatterned Multipurpose Paper

    Textile Arts Center 

    x x . in / . x . x . cm

    Roll: double-sided sheets,

    each x in / . x . cm

    illustrations

    Designer-information sheet

    and instructional diagrams

    Shrink-wrapped

    ----$. / £.

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    Pattern Box Postcards by Contemporary

    Pattern Designers

    Textile Arts Center 

    . x . x in / . x . x . cm

    full-color postcards,

    tabbed dividers, -page booklet

    Shrink-wrapped

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    Pattern PapersStationery Set

    Textile Arts Center 

    . x . in / . x . cm

    writing sheets,

    envelopes, and stickers

    designs repeating times

    Shrink-wrapped

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    Vintage Sparkle Festive Ornaments to

    Fold, Fill, and Hang

    x x . in / . x x . cm

    box ornaments with string

    Hinged box, bellyband

    Shrink-wrapped

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    Box with lift-off lid, foil stamping

    full-color playing cards, -pp booklet

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    PLAYING CARDS

    Sigrid Calon Memory Game x x in / . x . x . cm

    Decorative box with lid

    cards total ( pairs)

    Artist-information booklet

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    Tutti Frutti PencilsLouise Fili 

    . x . x . in / . x . x . cm

    double-sided pencils / Shrink-wrapped

    colors: red/green, blue/orange, yellow/purple

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    $. / £.

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    Perfetto PencilsLouise Fili 

    . x . x . in / . x . x . cm

    double-sided pencils / Shrink-wrapped

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    Quattro Parole ItalianeNotecards

    Louise Fili 

    . x x . in / x x . cm

    full-color notecards ( designs repeating times)

    and envelopes, artist-statement sheet

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    Quatre Mots FrançaisNotecards

    Louise Fili 

    . x x . in / x x . cm

    full-color notecards ( designs repeating times)

    and envelopes, artist-statement sheet

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    LOUISE FILI DESIGNS

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    Animal Box Postcards by Artists

    Happy Menocal 

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    full-color postcards, tabbed dividers

    -pp booklet, shrink-wrapped

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    Keep Fresh, Stay Rad Postcards

    Friends of Type

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    full-color postcards, tabbed dividers

    -pp booklet, shrink-wrapped

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    Curious Feast Postcards by Artists

    Naz Sahin Ozcan

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    full-color postcards, tabbed dividers

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    Nests & EggsNotecards

    . x x . in / . x . x . cm

    full-color notecards

    ( designs repeating times)

    and envelopes

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     Bryan Nash Gill 

    . x . x . in / . x . x . cm

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    ( designs repeating times) and envelopes,

    bellyband, shrink-wrapped

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    B R Y A N N A S H G I L L

    Thoreau Notecards x x . in / . x x cm

    notecards

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    Nigel PeakeCity and CountryNotecards

    Nigel Peake

    . x x . in / . x . x . cm

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    and envelopes

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    San Francisco: Portraitof a City NotecardsFred Lyon

    x in / . x cm / Box with lift-off lid

    cards with b+w photography and envelopes

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    deluxe, perforated notecards ( designs)

    and envelopes, artist-statement sheet

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    full-color notecards ( die-cut designs repeating times)

    and envelopes, history and information booklet

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    . x x . in / . x . x . cm

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    Bird Watching and OtherNature Observations Journal

    . x . in / x cm / pp

    color illustrations / Hardcover

    ---- / $. / £.

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    WoodcutNotebooks

     Bryan Nash Gill 

    . x in / x . cm

    Set of lined journals, pp each

    Paperback with sewn spine,

    bellyband, shrink-wrapped

    ---- / $. / £.

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    Eat Sleep ReadIndieBound Journal Set

    . x . in / x . cm

    Set of notebooks, pp each

    (one ruled, one gridded, one plain)

    Paperback with sewn spine,

    bellyband, shrink-wrapped

    ---- / $. / £.:

    Night Owl JournalTraer Scott 

    . x . in / . x . cm

    pp, lined, black edging

    Hardcover / ----

    $. / £.

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    Animal Journals: Cats. x in / x . cm

    Set of lined journals, pp each

    Paperback with sewn spine,

    bellyband, shrink-wrapped

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    Set of lined journals, pp each

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    bellyband, shrink-wrapped

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    The Architect SaysNotebooks

    . x . in / . x . cm

    Set of gridded notebooks, pp each

    Foil-stamped paperback with sewn spine

     J-band, shrink-wrapped

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    NOISELined Journal

    Ed Ruscha

    . x . in / . x . cm

    pp, lined / Paperback,

    with removable sticker

    ---- / $. / £.

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    I AM A MAN Journal

    Glenn Ligon

    . x in / x . cm / pp, lined

    Paperback / ----

    $. / £.

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    Paula Scher: MAPSNew York / Paris / London:

    Three Mini Journals

    . x . in / . x . cm

    Set of journals ( gr idded / lined / blank)

    pp each / Paperback, with sewn spine and back pocket

    ---- / $. / £.

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    x . in / . x . cm

    Set of blank journals, pp each

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     JOURNALS

    The Shirt Pocket. x . in / . x . cm

    Set of lined notebooks

    pp each

     J-band, shrink-wrapped

    ----

    $. / £.:

    The Backpack x in / . x . cm

    Set of blank notebooks

    pp each

     J-band, shrink-wrapped

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    $. / £.

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    The Messenger Bag. x . in / . x . cm

    Set of lined notebooks

    pp each

     J-band, shrink-wrapped

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    The Back Pocket x in / . x . cm

    Set of blank notebooks

    pp each

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    of each size

    Envelope: x . in /

    . x . cm

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    What Did I Buy Today?An Obsessive Consumption Journal

    Kate Bingaman-Burt 

    x . in / . x cm

    pp / -color illustrations

    Paperback / ----

     $. / £.:

    What Did I Eat Today?A Food Lover’s Journal

    Kate Bingaman-Burt 

    x . in / . x cm

    pp / -color illustrations

    Paperback / ----

    $. / £.:

    The Pocket Dept. Notebooks Brooklyn Art Library

    Redstone Diary 2017The Time Diary

    . x . in / x . cm

    pp / Paperback, spiral bound

    Includes folded pockets and sections

    for notes and addresses

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    Nested NotesEgg Sticky Notes

    . x . x in /

    . x . x . cm

    Box with acetate lid,

    die-cut sticky notepads,

    sheets each

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    Let’s Go Letter HuntingA Field Guide for

    Typographic Expeditions

    Friends of Type

    . x . in / x cm

    pp / Hardcover,

    blind deboss, with /-jacket

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    Birthstone PlannerElisa Werbler 

    . x in / x cm

    pp / full-color,

    fluorescent illustrations

    Paperback with die-cut

    corners, removable sticker

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    Birthstone NotecardsElisa Werbler 

    . x x . in /

    . x . x . cm

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    notecards ( designs)

    and envelopes, artist-

    statement sheet,

    removable sticker

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    I Paid the Light Bill Justto See Your FaceNotecards

    Stephen Powers

    . x x . in /

    . x . x . cm

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    ( designs repeating times)

    and envelopes

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    A-FrameNotecards and Postcards

    Chad Randl 

    . x . x . in /

    . x x . cm

    full-color notecards

    and envelopes

    full-color postcards,

    portfolio enclosure

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    Mark Mothersbaugh:Collected Facts & LiesFifty Postcards

    . x . x . in /

    . x . x . cm

    Matchbox-style box,

    full-color postcards

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    Blackstock’s CollectionsNotepads

    Gregory L. Blackstock

    . x . in / . x . cm

    Set of lined notepads,

    sheets each, bound at top,

    bellyband, shrink-wrapped

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    OUTSIDER ART

    The Electric PencilDrawings from Inside State Hospital No. 3

     James Edward Deeds Jr.

    Introduction by Richard Goodman Foreword by Harris Diamant 

    . x . in / x cm

    pp / color / b+w

    Paperback / ----

    $. / £.

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    . x . in / x cm

    pp / color

    Hardcover / ----

    $. / £.

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    Welcome to Marwencol Mark Hogancamp and Chris Shellen

    “This book, which interleaves str iking reproductions of

    Hogancamp’s art with his tragic story and the richly imagined

    narrative of his fictional town, is fascinating on many levels.

    While his history is compelling (the beating was prompted by

    his revelation of cross-dressing), his work is also ar t in its

    own right: painstakingly created (the models are r igorously

    aged for authenticity) and carefully composed pictures that,

    at a glance, might be mistaken for actual WWII scenes….

    Truly remarkable.”

    —  Booklist starred review 

    “Like other marooned works by self-taught artists, it’s easy for

    the torment of Deeds’s life to eclipse the art, which is incredibly

    serene work. Light pencil strokes shade calm drawings that

    have subdued colors except when Deeds used g reen, which is darkand vibrant on pointed trees. Steam ships cruise beneath ledger

     paper titled with State Hospital No. , Lunatic Asylum No. ,

    and State Hospital for the Insane No. , a subtle marker of time.”

    — Hyperallergic 

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    THOMAS THWAITES

    x in / . x cm

    pp / color / b+w

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    The Toaster ProjectOr a Heroic Attempt to Build a Simple Electric

    Appliance from Scratch

    Thomas Thwaites

    GoatManHow I Took a Holiday from Being Human

    Thomas Thwaites

    . x . in / x cm

    pp / color

    Hardcover / ----

    $. / £.

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    “This extremely entertaining book describes a highly unusua

    experiment—the author’s attempt to transform into a goat.

    Thwaites describes his undertaking in a very tongue-in-che

    manner, though he is quite serious about his project. In the

    end his study turns into an insightful meditation on both w

    it means to be human and the limitations all creatures face.

    One of the more amusing memoirs in recent memory.”

    — Library Journal  

    “Easily my favorite book this year, The Toaster Project 

    should be required reading for artists, designers, consumers,

    and anyone who has ever bought or thrown away a

    toaster…. Thwaites is a laugh-out-loud-funny but

    thoughtful guide through his own adventures, touching

     provocatively on ideas as far ranging as medieval

    metallurgy, sustainability, mass production, and our

    ‘throwaway’ consumer culture.”

    — NPR  

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    “ Forty-eight how-tos that reflect the

    business’s larger philosophy about life.

    Included are instructions for starting

    a campfire, repairing a bicycle tire

     flat, building a lean-to shelter, sewing

    a button and sabering a bottle of

    Champagne, along with suggested

    tools for the jobs.”

    — New York Times

    “There’s plenty of food for thought to

    be found in this char ming book.”

    —  Parade

    The Chef SaysQuotes, Quips, and Words of Wisdom

    Nach Waxman and Matt Sartwell,

    editors

    x in / x cm

    pp / color

    Hardcover

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    $. / £.

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    The Kaufmann Mercantile GuideHow to Split Wood, Shuck an Oyster,

    and Master Other Simple Pleasures

    Edited by

     Alexandra Redgrave

    and Jessica Hundley

    x . in / x . cm

    pp / color

    Hardcover

    ----

    $. / £.:

    Fries!An Illustrated Guide to the World’s

    Favorite Food

     Blake Lingle

    x in / x cm

    pp / color / b+w

    Hardcover

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    GREAT GIFTS

    Who better to write the consummate

    cultural history and user’s guide

    of the fry than Blake Lingle, whosefries were recently voted the best

    in America by U.S. News & World

    Report? In this lighthearted ode,

    Lingle offers a -degree look

    at fries, from their roots in antiquity,

    to the long-standing debate as to

    whether the Belgians or the French

    created the first true frites, to their

    current status as a gourmet treat.

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    The Architect SaysQuotes, Quips, and Words of Wisdom

    Laura S. Dushkes, editor

    x in / x cm

    pp / color

    Hardcover / ----

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    The Designer SaysQuotes, Quips, and Words of Wisdom

    Sara Bader, editor

    x in / x cm

    pp / color

    Hardcover / ----

    $. / £.

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    The Filmmaker SaysQuotes, Quips, and Words of Wisdom

     Jamie Thompson Stern, editor

    x in / x cm

    pp / color

    Hardcover / ----

    $. / £.

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    Figure Drawing Peter Jenny

    . x . in / . x . cm

    pp / b+w

    Paperback / ----

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    The Artist’s Eye Peter Jenny

    . x . in / . x . cm

    pp / color / b+w

    Paperback / ----

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    Unlearning to Draw Peter Jenny

    . x . in / . x . cm

    pp / color / b+w

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    “ Although Henry Howard crafted some of New Orleans’s

    most memorable homes, churches, and commercial

    buildings, he has faded into obscur ity. This new

    monograph brings him back to the fore, transporting

    readers to a world of neoclassical mansions with

    columned galleries overlooking oaks dripping with

    Spanish moss.”

    —  Architectural Digest 

    “Tom Kundig: Works unveils of the architect’s

    striking, angular private residences, commercial spaces,

    and public buildings. Each pairs raw, rugged

    exteriors with inviting interior spaces that champion

    simplicity, comfort, and warmth.”

    — Elle Decor 

    Henry HowardLouisiana’s Architect

     Robert S. Brantley, with Victor McGee

    . x in / . x . cm pp / color

    Hardcover / ----

    $. / £.

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    pp / color / b+w

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    Tom Kundig: WorksTom Kundig

    GREAT GIFTS

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    pp / color and b+w / line drawingsHardcover / ----

    $. / £.

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    The DakotaA History of the World’s Best-Known

    Apartment Building

     Andrew Alpern

    Manhattan ClassicNew York’s Finest Prewar Apartments

    Geoffrey Lynch

    “  Manhattan Classic is a treasure trove of

    information and gorgeous images of apartments built

     from the s through the s.. .. It is also a

    wealth of decorating ideas for anyone who lives in a

    vintage apartment or just wants to pull off the look.”

    — Cleveland Plain Dealer 

    “The list of features included in historian Andrew Alpern’s

    book The Dakota: A History of the Worlds Best-Known

    Apartment Building would make the average NewYorker

    tennis courts, marble staircases, oak- and mahogany-panele

    dining rooms, -foot ceil ings, ornate fireplaces, and, of cour

    those Central Park views. The book is loaded with original

     floor plans, histor ic images of the interiors, and profiles of th

    building’s many notable residents through the years.”

    —  Bloomberg

    x in / . x . cm

    pp / color / b+w

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    The Musician SaysQuotes, Quips, and Words of Wisdom

     Benedetta LoBalbo, editor 

    x in / x cm pp / color

    Hardcover / ----

    $. / £.

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    pp / b+w

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    The Smith TapesLost Interviews with Rock Stars & Icons, –

    Ezra Bookstein, editor

    “ A priceless chronicle of last century’s most pivotal era. Howard

    Smith’s radio show was a voice from the front line through

    intimate encounters with rock stars, movie new-bloods, cultural

     figureheads, and political pr ime movers. The interviews

     gathered here sat in Smith’s loft for decades until excavated

    and restored by Ezra Bookstein, who does an immaculate

     job presenting highlights. Many interviewees were at crucial

    times in their career and sound unusually relaxed in their

    interviewer’s company.”

    —  Record Collector 

    “The book separates artists from their history-making

    songs and symphonies and brings us closer to their human

    exper iences, if for just a fleeting moment.”

    —  Record Collector 

    GREAT GIFTS

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    pp / , color

    Hardcover / ----

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    Presenting Shakespeare, Posters from Around the World

     Mirko Ilić and Steven Heller

     Preface by Julie Taymor

    The Public LibraryA Photographic Essay

     Robert Dawson

    x in / . x . cm

    pp / color / b+w

    Hardcover / ----

    $. / £.

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    “Shakespeare on a skateboard or punkish with tattoos,

    Romeo i Julia with a heart-shaped bear trap,

    a Ralph Steadman Macbeth—from delicate to horrifying,

    these posters are arresting.”

    — Shelf Awareness

    “Rich imagery of librar ies across the national and cultural

    map, from cherished landmarks of the heartland to

    a Death Valley trailer parked in shade to lessen the heat.

     Add thoughtful text from the likes of Barbara Kingsolver

    to Amy Tan, and [Robert] Dawson’s subject goes beyond

    buildings to celebrate the civic realm.”

    — San Francisco Chronicle

    GREAT GIFTS

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    ANIMALS

    LOSTLost and Found Pet Posters from

    Around the World

    Ian Phillips

    . x in / x . cm

    pp / b+w

    Paperback

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    $. / £.

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    “Photographer Traer Scott follows up

    her groundbreaking book Shelter Dogs 

    with a new work of equal grace and

    sensitivity. The portraits in Finding

    Home not only showcase a collection

    of canines with indomitable character

    and spirit, they are also an eloquent

     plea for more adoptive families,

    and a tribute to all dogs everywhere.”

    — The Bark

    “The artists’ wildly different styles. . .

    remind us how many different ways ther

    are of looking at a given creature.”— Fast Company

    “The Internet has made most forms of

     paper communication obsolete, but

    there’s at least one as important as ever:

    lost-and-found pet notices, which are stil

    most effective tacked to a telephone pole.

    Illustrator Ian Phillips collects these

    melancholy artifacts in his book, Lost.”

    —  Boston Globe

    Animal Box Postcards by Artists

    Happy Menocal 

    . x . x in / . x . x . cm

    full-color postcards, tabbed dividers

    -pp booklet, shrink-wrapped

    ----

    $. / £.

    :

    Finding HomeShelter Dogs and Their Stories

    Traer Scott 

    . x in / . x cm

    pp / color / b+w

    Hardcover

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    FROM THE SMITHSONIAN ARCHIVES

    x in / x . cm

    pp / color

    Hardcover / ----

    $. / £.

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    Pen to PaperArtists’ Handwritten Letters from the

    Smithsonian’s Archives of American Art

     Mary Savig, editor 

    More Than WordsIllustrated Letters from the

    Smithsonian’s Archives of American A

    Liza Kirwin

    x in / x . cm

    pp / color

    Paperback / ----$. / £.

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    Artists UnframedSnapshots from the Smithsonian’s

    Archives of American Art

     Merry A. Foresta

    x in / . x cm

    pp / b+w

    Hardcover / ---- /$. / £.

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    Pen to Paper , a collection of letters by artists from the

    Smithsonian’s Archives of American Art, reveals how l

    writing can be an ar tistic act. Brief essays explore what

    can be learned from the handwriting of celebrated arti

    such as Mary Cassatt, Frederic Church, Howard Finst

    Winslow Homer, Georgia O’Keeffe, Claes Oldenburg,

    Maxfield Parrish, Eero Saarinen, Saul Steinberg, and m

    others. Each letter is accompanied by an archival imag

    of the artist or a related artwork, with a full transcriptio

    ListsTo-dos, Illustrated Inventories,

    Collected Thoughts, and Other Artists'

    Enumerations from the Smithsonian’s

    Archives of American Art

    Liza Kirwin

    x in / x cm pp / color / b+w

    Paperback / ----

    $. / £.

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    ART & ARTISTS

    “ Mimi Robinson looks at landscapes

    and cityscapes in terms of tonal palettes

    and teaches you how to re-create themusing paint. There are lots of practical

    tips on preparation and technique as wel

    as illustrations and examples.”

    — Elle Decoration

    “The images are compelling, and the

    advice Fig’s subjects offer is not just for

     young artists but is surpr isingly

    universal.”

    —  Boston Globe

    Local ColorSeeing Place through Watercolor

     Mimi Robinson

    x . in / x cm

    pp / color

    Paperback

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    :

    Inside the Artist’s Studio Joe Fig 

    x . in / x cm

    pp / color / b+w

    Paperback

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    The Sketchbook Project World TourSteven Peterman and

    Sara Elands Peterman

    x in / x . cm

    pp / color

    Paperback

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    $. / £.

    :

    “The volume includes a brief history

    of the Sketchbook Project and of

    the ‘World Tour,’ as well as the headline

    act, selections from the sketchbooks

    organized by continent, with full-color

    reproductions of exquisite quality.

    The international scope and spare text

    make it an ideal coffee-table book.”

    — Library Journal starred review

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    Ralph Caplan

    Seymour Chwast

    Bob Gill

    Milton Glaser

    Michael Graves

    Charles Harrison

    Richard Hollis

    Phyllis Lambert

    Lora Lamm

    Jack Lenor Larsen

    Ingo Maurer

    Alessandro Mendini

    Jens Risom

    Richard Sapper

    Ricardo Scofidio

    Denise Scott Brown

    Deborah Sussman

    Jane Thompson

    Stanley Tigerman

    Beverly Willis

    Aileen Kwun

    and

    Bryn Smith

    Twenty Over Eighty—

    Conversations on aLifetime in Architectureand Design

     Twenty Over Eighty features

    profiles and interviews with twenty

    creative professionals over the

    age of eighty who have dedicated

    their lifetimes to design. In revealing

    conversations with creative minds

    from a broad variety of fields—

    from architecture and advertising

    to furniture, product, industrial,

    and graphic design.

    Twenty Over EightyConversations on a Lifetime in

    Architecture and Design

     Aileen Kwun and Bryn Smith

    x in / . x cm

    pp / color

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    :

    “This comprehensive collection of articles

    and images constitutes a significant

    contribution to modern architectural

    theory, and the words carr y as much

    weight as Woods’ wonderful sketches.”

    —  Architizer 

    Slow Manifesto:Lebbeus Woods BlogClare Jacobson, editor 

    x in / x . cm

    pp / b+w

    Paperback

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    :

    “The divine circle, the dependable square,

    and the eclectic triangle are the objects

    of study in this little book, which isa collection of Munari’s work originally

     published in the s and s. The

    case studies travel through centuries,

     from Japanese decorations to works by

    Le Corbusier and Alvar Aalto.”

    —  Metropolis

    Bruno Munari:Square Circle Triangle

     Bruno Munari

    . x . in / . x . cm

    pp / b+w

    Paperback with /-jacket

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    DESIGN

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    You Are HerePersonal Geographies and Other Maps

    of the Imagination

    Katharine Harmon

    x in / . x . cm

    pp / color / b+w

    Paperback / ----

    $. / £.

    :

    Cartographies of TimeA History of the Timeline

    Daniel Rosenberg and

     Anthony Grafton

    . x . in / x cm

    pp / color / b+w

    Paperback

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    :

     The Book of TreesVisualizing Branches of Knowledge

     Manuel Lima

    . x in / . x . cm

    pp / color / b+w

    Hardcover

    ----

    $. / £.

    :

    “Catalogs a stunning diversity of

    illustrations and graphics that rely on

    arboreal models for representing

    information.”

    — Wired 

    “It’s only April, and my vote for the most

    beautiful book of the year may be all

    sewn up.Cartographies of Time isan eye-popping record of the ways that

    mapmakers, chronologists, artists, and

    other infographics geeks have tried

    to convey the passage of time visually.”

    — New York Times

    “ A charming companion for those who

     prefer to begin their voyages by sitting

    back and closing their eyes.”

    — Washington Post

    VISUAL CULTURE

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    Grafica della StradaThe Signs of Italy

    Louise Fili

    x . in / . x . cm

    pp / color

    Hardcover

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    $. / £.

    :

    “Playful and bold, these signs evoke

    the charm and bustle of Italy’s vital

    urban life .”— Elle Decor 

    VISUAL CULTURE

    Cuba StyleGraphics from the Golden Age

    of Design

    Vicki Gold Levi and

    Steven Heller 

    x . in / . x cm

    pp / color

    Paperback

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    :

    “  Cuba Style has all the trappings of

    a swanky coffee-table tome, if one does

    only a swan dive into its lush graphics,

    conjuring a Cuba of the first half of

    the last century as a place of implacable

    sunshine, gaiety, rhythm and sensuality.

     Fortunately, Vicki Gold Levi and

    Steven Heller have shrewdly crafted

    something more.”

    — Los Angeles Times

    Sign PaintersFaythe Levine and Sam Macon

    . x . in / x cm

    pp / color

    Paperback

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    $. / £.

    :

    “ A lovely paean to a vanishing art.. .

     Ms. Levine and Mr. Macon have

    hopscotched the country, interviewing

    many of the best remaining old-school

    sign painters and printing their best

    work. . . This book, with an introduction

    by the artist Ed Ruscha, is a funky

    and necessary work of preservation.”

    — New York Times

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