For today, courtesy of ‘s donation to , here are some fabulously colourful marbled papers covering the Parenthesis 37 journal by Steve Pittelkow (see his work on Instagram: ) 🤩

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After that corker of a sunrise I'm going all out to banish the blues with a Small 🥁 please for this GLORIOUS cover by for our new pony - - out from in April.

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Marbled boards and fore-edge on the 5 volume set “The Works of Lord Macaulay,” published in 1873.
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Latest design is up on our site! Make your con save with this awesome shirt! Sometimes we all need one whether in real life or in game!


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Paul Coker Jr., who did the character designs for the 1969 Rankin-Bass “Frosty the Snowman”, is also a frequent contributor to MAD. His most famous feature is “Horrifying Cliches”, depicting overused phrases made literal through comically grotesque monsters.

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A riot of color characterizes this marbled paper book cover. We love the repetition of the large swirls and the flecks of orange that offset the base colors.

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Surprisingly, is the first major voice acting role for Michael Douglas, who voices Guy Am I. The prolific Oscar winner's two previous cartoon appearances were guest stints on "Liberty's Kids" (as Patrick Henry) and "Phineas and Ferb".

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Stormrock is currently dealing with missing merchants. The citizens are worried. Heroes are needed. Join me today 11-3pm and discover the truth!

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“The Two of Clubs” featured Abby Trott and David Errigo Jr. as Becky and Artemis. Trott voices Ivy on “Carmen Sandiego” and sings the Smash Bros. Ultimate theme while Errigo will voice Ferb in “Phineas and Ferb: Candace Against the Universe”.

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Happy This week's post shows the beautiful hand-marbled pages from an earlier post. The papers were created by Christine McNair in 2004. (Margaret Laurence, The Diviners, 1974).⁠
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Happy This pattern, with its distinctive white spots, is from The Natural History and Antiquities of the County of Surrey.
Published in 1718, it was written by John Aubrey (1626-1697), an antiquarian and biographer.
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We’re captivated by the cover of the 1940 Report of the Florida Board of Control aka a precursor to the Florida Board of Governors.

Beyond being an excellent find, this book is an important record of the University System in our state.

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Monday brings us this green Spanish paper. Published in London in 1796, it is part of a two-volume set by Edward Gibbon: "Miscellaneous works of Edward Gibbon, esquire, with memoires of his life and writings, composed by himself."
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It's This lovely bouquet pattern is found inside our 1707 edition of "The beaux stratagem: a comedy." Published in London, it was written by George Farquhar, an Irish dramatist.
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The best part about Mondays is
From an extra-illustrated copy of Thomas Pennant’s Tour from Alston Moor to Harrowgate & Brimham Crags (1804)—(for all my Northern friends)

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Happy ! This bright pattern is from "The Poetical Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift", published in London in 1787.
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Happy This richly patterned paper is found on the inside boards of Robert Ball's "In starry realms". Published in 1892, it is a book on astronomy, meant to "give the general reader some sketches of specially interesting matters relating … https://t.co/l7h2jKOw3t

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Swirls of green, with some cream and a dash of red spill across this festive paper.
This is found on our copy of Histoire complète de la noblesse de France, printed in Paris in 1862.
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