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The delightfully frightful Addams Family has tickled the dark side of the public’s funny bone for over 90 years. With the creation of Morticia, Gomez, Uncle Fester, and the whole quirky gang, Charles Addams put a satirical spin on the “ideal family.” His eccentric characters have become icons of popular culture, from cartoon strips in to television series, feature films, a Broadway musical, and much more. Thanks to this calendar’s 12 cartoons, you’ll revel in Addams’ deadpan wit all year long.
For centuries, explorers, merchants, and military forces have relied on maps to help navigate our planet. Often skillfully drawn and meticulously plotted, these works of art require skill and creativity to produce. Using anecdotal evidence and scant geographical data, cartographers were known for including fanciful drawings to tease the mind and the imagination. Twelve antique maps from the British Library’s collection of cartographic material invite you to go back in time and explore the world as it used to be.
Twelve months of photographs depicting whimisical, curious and restful images of beautiful cats.
Five languages: English, German, French, Spanish, Dutch
Includes major international holidays and lunar phases.
Monday start.
Nelson Line is proud to present our 2024 Cartoon Calendars! Enjoy 12 months of laugh-out-loud cartoons featuring our finicky feline friends!
12 x 12" calendar includes major holidays, lunar phases, equinoxes and solstices. Shrink-wrapped with a sturdy cardboard insert.
Introducing our 2024 Daily Cartoon Tear-Off Calendar! A great new cartoon to start each day with a smile.
This daily tear-off calendar includes major holidays, lunar phases, equinoxes and solstices. Comes packaged in a descriptive outer box.
The dog is joyfully featured in this 12 month calendar. Posing for the camera, or running through fields, this calendar captures the essence of Man and Woman's best friend.
Includes major international holidays and lunar phases.
Monday start.
12" x 12"
Shrink-wrapped with a sturdy cardboard insert.
Anyone for a sly peek into “The Other Book”? A sidelong glance at “A Fearful Holiday” or “A Week-End at Sepulchre”? Edward Gorey fans might have clamored for these and others of the unpublished titles included in this calendar gallery of cover art. Unearthed from the Gorey archive, 11 of these works didn’t reach fruition but are nonetheless suggestive of the “what ifs” and “what the whats” that brought this artist and author international acclaim. And in answer to your question, The Fatal Lozenge is the one published book of this batch by Gorey. Here’s to a year full of delightfully odd humor (and maybe a wayward cat?) from the master of crosshatched inscrutability.
Advice from a crosshatched, glue-pot-toting gent of questionable intent? Yes, please, if the creator of said fellow is Edward Gorey! Gorey’s characters regularly find themselves in odd, even disastrous, circumstances. They’ve seen their fair share of mishaps and are wiser as a result (if they haven’t met their unfortunate ends, of course). Now, they’re passing along their advice in this calendar’s assortment of images from Gorey’s Verse Advice. Weaving tales as unsettling as they are hilarious, Gorey paired ominous humor with vaguely Victorian style, whether he was designing stage sets and costumes or writing plays and books. Occasionally, though, he expressed a fondness for the little things in life. In 1993, the New Yorker first ran Gorey’s Verse Advice, a series of 12 images printed in a four-page spread. From home improvement to social interaction, the advice in these illustrations is quite quotidian
Women have fought for their liberties for centuries. They’ve marched for a more equal society as part of countless intersecting social movements over the years, from women’s suffrage and labor laws to reproductive freedom and civil rights. Alongside their efforts, activist artists created posters and other works of art featuring powerful imagery and bold slogans to rally support—a tradition that continues to this day in protests around the world. The 12 works in this calendar, as well as notes about important moments and figures in women’s rights history, are a part of that legacy.