
BOOK LOVING FOX: Japanese Art Print
Text on the tag: A contemporary Book lover adaptation of a Japanese woodblock print by Koson (1877-1945). Japanese folklore portrays the fox with i...
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View full detailsText on the tag: Considered a founder of American modernist design, George Nelson (1908-186) was an American industrial designer, who believed the ...
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View full detailsText on the tag: A contemporary book reading adaptation of a woodblock print from 1814 by Matsumoto Hoji. The Japanese word for frog is “kaeru”, wh...
View full detailsText on the tag: Published under the title "One Horse Open Sleigh" in 1857, this iconic Christmas song was written by James Lord Pierpont (1822–189...
View full detailsText on the tag: Two children reading c.1919 by Ida Rentoul Outhwaite, an Australian illustrator of children's books. The artist first published he...
View full detailsText on the tag: An estimate of the number of books ever published, was announced by google back in 2010. It reached the impressive number of 129,8...
View full detailsText on the tag: By Ramon Casas (1866-1932), this painting is one of the most famous masterpieces of the Art Nouveau movement. A woman is shown res...
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View full detailsText on the tag: King William IV (1765–37) established the current Royal Library which has continued to expand its collection. It was reorganised i...
View full detailsText on the tag: King William IV (1765–37) established the current Royal Library which has continued to expand its collection. It was reorganised i...
View full detailsText on the tag: The largest published book is an edition of “The Little Prince” which measures over 2m in height, 3m wide when open. Presented at ...
View full detailsText on the tag: Christmas gifting dates back to 336 CE with the idea of gifting originating from the Biblical story in which the Three Wise Kings ...
View full detailsText on the tag: “The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.” A quote by the famous...
View full detailsText on the tag: The modern idea of Santa Claus was introduced via the iconic poem “Twas the night before Christmas” published in the New York News...
View full detailsText on the tag: The seasonal greeting of “Merry Christmas” dates back to 1500 in London when the greeting was written in a letter to minister Thom...
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View full detailsText on the tag: Did you know that a group of kittens is called a “kindle.” Conservation acid-free board included Delivered packed ready for ret...
View full detailsText on the tag: The Holy Bible is considered to be the best-selling book of all time. The next most commonly accepted publication considered to be...
View full detailsText on the tag: The longest book ever written is a book published in the 17th century. Artamène ou le Grand Cyrus waspublished over ten volumes, c...
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View full detailsText on the tag: There are numerous benefits that come with reading. One benefit was confirmed via a study which found how the act of reading was e...
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View full detailsText on the tag: Wearable glasses fist appeared in Italy during the 13th century and they were mainly used by monks. As technology improved, glasse...
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View full detailsText on the tag: A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens, was written in just six weeks and selling 6,000 copies by Christmas Eve only five days afte...
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