
In Search of the Unknown by Robert W. Chambers, 1904

In Search of the Unknown by Robert W. Chambers, 1904

Emily Dickinson

Emily Dickinson Quote
…to myself.

The Ballad of Joe Strummer by Chris Salewicz
“Authority is supposedly grounded in wisdom, but I could see from a very early age that authority was only a system of control and it didn’t have any inherent wisdom. I quickly realised that you either became a power or you were crushed.”-Joe Strummer

Engraving of a woman reading by candlelight by John Sartain, after a painting by Philippe Mercier. 1854.
James Thurber, my hometown boy, was born on 8 December 1894:

James Thurber by Fred Palumbo, 1954
“It is better to know some of the questions than all of the answers.”-James Thurber
Also check out: A Sunday Afternoon Virtual Tour of the (James) Thurber House Museum
If you are looking for book suggestions, either for yourself or to give as a holiday gift, the Penguin Hotline is the thing for you.
All you have to do is fill out a form, and staffers will compile personalized recommendations. Cool, huh?
I love bookish goodies almost as much as I love actual books, and reading. Being a bookworm is not a hobby: it is an all-enveloping, personality-defining lifestyle. The holiday season is just getting started, which means it is time to go shopping the literary way! Over the next two weeks, I will take you on a virtual bookish shopping spree to some of my favourite lit sites!
In 2013, we visited some wonderful literary museums. This year, I am delighted to showcase several amazing book-themed Etsy shops. Let’s get started!
BADLY DRAWN AUTHORS
I have so much love for this shop. Maybe my inner hipster is showing, but I think it’s a genius idea. You can buy cards and posters of some awesome writers in a fun style that is anything but generic. The prices are also totally affordable for most budgets.
TWO OF MY (MANY) FAVOURITE PIECES:

Jane Austen Poster by Badly Drawn Authors. $6.35

John Updike Poster by Badly Drawn Authors. $6.35
SHOP INFO:

Georges Seurat (born 2 December 1859): Port-en-Bessin: The Outer Harbor (Low Tide), 1888.
“The eyes see only what the mind is prepared to comprehend.”-Robertson Davies (died 2 December 1995), Tempest-Tost
I love bookish goodies almost as much as I love actual books, and reading. Being a bookworm is not a hobby: it is an all-enveloping, personality-defining lifestyle. The holiday season is just getting started, which means it is time to go shopping the literary way! Over the next two weeks, I will take you on a virtual bookish shopping spree to some of my favourite lit sites!
In 2013, we visited some wonderful literary museums. This year, I am delighted to showcase several amazing book-themed Etsy shops. Let’s get started!
OBVIOUS STATE
Obvious State makes bold, high-quality, well-priced literary prints and paper goods. I could easily decorate an entire room around their gorgeous black-and-white art.
TWO OF MY FAVOURITE PIECES:

T.S. Eliot Quote Print by Obvious State. $24.00+

Literary Greeting Card Collection by Obvious State. $18.00
SHOP INFO: