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In My Humble Opinion
Knock Knock’s communicatory Nifty Notes allow everyone, regardless of their actual verbal capabilities, to pass judgment and spit wit on paper. Our newest titles enable you to provide personal assessments, share incredulity, and even dole out blame the old- fashioned way (i.e., just like Mom). You’re...[
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(posted on 2012-02-14)
I'm a Parent?: Inner-Truth Journals
Honesty may not really be the best policy, but it’s definitely a bestselling one. Our breakthrough Inner Truth Journals have resonated with curmudgeons and neurotics everywhere. This season’s newest title salutes the time-honored tradition of hypochondria, giving medical obsessives an amusing outlet...[
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(posted on 2012-02-14)
My Sex Life: Inner-Truth Journals
Honesty may not really be the best policy, but it’s definitely a bestselling one. Our breakthrough Inner Truth Journals have resonated with curmudgeons and neurotics everywhere. This season’s newest title salutes the time-honored tradition of hypochondria, giving medical obsessives an amusing outlet...[
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(posted on 2012-02-14)
Drawings from the City
Tejubehn, singer and self taught urban folk artist from Ahmedabad in western India, recalls the events that brought her to the city and enabled her to become an artist. Page after page of sumptuous art are witness to a remarkable woman\'s life, caught between endemic poverty and a rich inner world. Drawing...[
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(posted on 2012-02-13)
WaterLife
Waterlife features Mithila art, a vibrant and delicate form of folk painting from Bihar in eastern India. The artist Rambharos Jha grew up on the banks of the legendary Ganga, and surrounded by lush fields and ponds, developed a fascination for water and water life. Here he adapts the traditional Mithila...[
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(posted on 2012-02-13)
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a zombie in possession of brains must be in want of more brains. So begins Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, an expanded edition of the beloved Jane Austen novel, featuring an all-new zombie subplot. As our story opens, a strange and mysterious plague has fallen...[
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(posted on 2012-02-10)
Circle of Fate--Screenprinted Version
A silk-printed version. Garuda the divine eagle of the God Vishnu, sees Lord Death hastening towards an exquisite little bird. he does not want it to die and decides to save it. But can Death be held at bay? The Circle of Fate, a parable of destiny and love, gently mocks at our desire to control the...[
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(posted on 2012-02-09)
Anderson Prize
That's How I see Things
A series of paintings of weird animals - half cow-half fish, half rooster, half crocodile. It would show the animals separately at first, and then ask, what would happen if they became one animal? What kind of sound would this weird creature make? What would its behaviour be like?
(posted on 2012-02-09)
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Go to Hell: Nifty Notes
With Knock Knock’s portable, communicatory Nifty Notes, you can pass judgment and spit wit on paper. Our newest titles enable you to predict the future, critique friends’ online communication styles, and handily pass along feedback to anyone (or everyone) who has it coming. You’re sure to make your point—one...[
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(posted on 2012-01-12)
Apology: Nifty Notes
With Knock Knock’s portable, communicatory Nifty Notes, you can pass judgment and spit wit on paper. Our newest titles enable you to predict the future, critique friends’ online communication styles, and handily pass along feedback to anyone (or everyone) who has it coming. You’re sure to make your point—one...[
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(posted on 2012-01-12)
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5 Days a Week
With sixty pages for notations, located in the most convenient spot—right under your hand—our Paper Mousepads help you streamline your desk space and maximize time spent at your computer. You’ll never lose track of your thoughts again!
(posted on 2012-01-12)
Things you do that Really Piss Me Off: Knock Knock Pads
In 2003, Knock Knock blazed the trail of notepad ingenuity, organizing lives, tickling funny bones, spawning imitators, and so much more. Our newest additions to this bestselling line will help you plan trips to the farmers’ market, lay out your look, get your crap done, call out your annoying housemates,...[
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(posted on 2012-01-12)
Things you Must do to Make Me Happy: Knock Knock Pads
In 2003, Knock Knock blazed the trail of notepad ingenuity, organizing lives, tickling funny bones, spawning imitators, and so much more. Our newest additions to this bestselling line will help you plan trips to the farmers’ market, lay out your look, get your crap done, call out your annoying housemates,...[
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(posted on 2012-01-12)
Why I Really Really Like You: Knock Knock Pads
In 2003, Knock Knock blazed the trail of notepad ingenuity, organizing lives, tickling funny bones, spawning imitators, and so much more. Our newest additions to this bestselling line will help you plan trips to the farmers’ market, lay out your look, get your crap done, call out your annoying housemates,...[
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(posted on 2012-01-12)
Why I Must have Sex with You: Knock Knock Pads
In 2003, Knock Knock blazed the trail of notepad ingenuity, organizing lives, tickling funny bones, spawning imitators, and so much more. Our newest additions to this bestselling line will help you plan trips to the farmers’ market, lay out your look, get your crap done, call out your annoying housemates,...[
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(posted on 2012-01-12)
My life in graphs journal
Chart your course—past and present—with the miracle of fill-in-the-blank diagrams. Whether you’re looking for clarity in mundane matters or in life’s more intense topics, My Life in Graphs will help you simplify the whole process the infographic way, one chart at a time!
(posted on 2012-01-12)
Recetas de Lluvia y Azucar
When I was a child, I read a grown-up’s book that said you could eat life with a spoon, as if it were a soup. This recipe book can sweeten the emotions that go with us everyday, helping us to understand that imagination is one of the most essential ingredients. Recipe to let anger go: \"Stand on your...[
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(posted on 2012-01-09)
La primera palabra de Mara
Some people think our first word reveals what we’ll do in life. It can define whether we will be doctors, electricians, painters or racers. When baby Mara starts to babble, her father\'s family roots for her to say \"papa\" first, while her mother\'s family roots for \"mama\", but what they are not counting...[
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(posted on 2011-12-09)
Book of Books, A
Children's love for parallel worlds, their burning curiosity for stories, their taste for collecting and keeping treasures, the pleasure they take in trading, in making things with their own hands, the single-mindedness they have in developing their own ideas: these are all qualities that have a lot...[
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(posted on 2011-12-02)
Following My Paint Brush
Based on Dulari Devi’s oral narrative Following My Paint Brush is the story of Dulari Devi, a domestic helper who went on to become an artist in the Mithila style of folk painting from Bihar, eastern India. Dulari is from a community of fisherfolk, whose occupation is river-fishing. Used to a life...[
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(posted on 2011-11-23)
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