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Canvas tote bags with your favorite classic cover art. From the horrorshow 1972 Penguin softcover by David Pelham. Specs: 15" w x 17" h 11" strap ...
View full detailsCanvas tote bags with your favorite classic cover art. From the horrorshow 1972 Penguin softcover by David Pelham. Specs: 15" w x 17" h 11" strap ...
View full detailsPut a sock in censorship with our banned books-inspired mismatched socks. Product Details Unisex 75% cotton, 20% polyester, 5% spandex Size &...
View full detailsCurrent socks past due? Try our yellow library card socks. Product Details Unisex 75% cotton, 20% polyester, 5% spandex Color: yellow Size & ...
View full detailsDon't be overdue in checking out this library card-inspired pouch. Product Details 100% cotton canvas Zipper enclosure 9" w x 6" h Made in the USA
Carry your library card, your bookmark, maybe even a slim paperback in this pouch that harkens back to classroom days. Product Details 100% cotton...
View full detailsEveryday pouches for literally anything. Support the freedom to read with this Banned Books-inspired canvas pouch. Product Details 100% cotton can...
View full detailsEveryday pouches for literally anything. From the 1925 first edition jacket by Francis Cugat. Product Details 100% cotton canvas Zipper enclosure ...
View full detailsPride and Prejudice canvas pouch - from Jane Austen's classic novel of love, reputation and class struggle. Product Details 100% cotton canvas Zip...
View full detailsAvailable while supplies last - this style has been discontinued.Jane Eyre pouch - cover art from the Universal Library edition jacket. © and TM 20...
View full detailsEveryday pouches for literally anything. From the Paul Bacon dust jacket of Orwell's dystopic tale, a story more timely than ever. 1984 by George O...
View full detailsEveryday pouches for literally anything. Canvas pouches with cover art from your favorite classics and fun literary interpretations. From the first...
View full detailsLittle Women canvas pouch © and TM 2019 Penguin Random House LLC Product Details 100% cotton canvas Zipper enclosure 9" w x 6" h Made in the USA
Everyday pouches for literally anything. An Out of Print adaptation of classic illustrations by Sir John Tenniel. Things certainly are getting "cur...
View full detailsPoe pouch - an Out of Print tribute to Edgar Allan Poe. Product Details 100% cotton canvas Zipper enclosure 9" w x 6" h Made in the USA
"I've watched through his eyes, I've listened through his ears, and I tell you he's the one. Or at least as close as we're going to get." From the ...
View full detailsAlthough many debate the central theme of this classic, Bradbury has said he intended it to be a social commentary on the negative effects of emerg...
View full details"The blood is the life!" From the 1927 Grosset & Dunlap StagePlay edition. Product Details Cotton/poly tee Color: red Size & Fit Slim f...
View full detailsPirsig's classic appears in the Guinness Book of Records as the bestselling book rejected by the largest number of publishers (121). From the 1974 ...
View full details"I think that fantasy must possess the author and simply use him," Madeleine L'Engle said in an 1983 interview. "I know that is true of A Wrinkle i...
View full detailsWhether meeting fellow droogs at the milk bar or slooshying the "Lovely Ludwig Van," you should don these platties. They're real horrorshow, O my b...
View full detailsA cat wearing a bowtie with a penchant for chess, vodka and pistols. Need we say more? Book cover (c) and TM Penguin Group (USA) Inc. and Mercer Ma...
View full details"A robot may not injure a human being, or through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm." From the 1950 first edition cover. Product Detail...
View full details"This is a bad land for gods." Cover illustration by Houston Trueblood for the 10th anniversary edition. Product Details Cotton/poly fitted tee Di...
View full details"Don't Panic." From the 1980 US edition cover for The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams. Product Details Cotton/poly fitted tee D...
View full details"I've watched through his eyes, I've listened through his ears, and I tell you he's the one. Or at least as close as we're going to get." From the ...
View full detailsExpress your love for libraries in this vintage library stamp-inspired shirt. Product Details Cotton/poly fitted tee Color: heather gray Size &a...
View full detailsFrom the first edition cover designed by artist Ralph Steadman. The New York Times wrote that "Steadman's drawings were stark and crazed and captur...
View full detailsEver want to just get away from your hectic schedule and embrace the simple life? Then come along with Thoreau on his Transcendental journey to Wal...
View full details"If you surrendered to the air, you could ride it." Toni Morrison's classic tale of self-discovery was a major contributor to her 1993 Nobel Prize ...
View full detailsAlthough many debate the central theme of this classic, Bradbury has said he intended it to be a social commentary on the negative effects of emerg...
View full detailsVonnegut actually witnessed firsthand the firebombing of Dresden as a POW and lived to tell a version of the tale. "So it goes." From the first edi...
View full detailsThe most influential novel of the Beat generation was originally written by Kerouac as one long paragraph on a 120-foot long scroll. From the Engli...
View full details"In an old house in Paris that was covered in vines, lived twelve little girls in two straight lines..." From the 1939 first edition cover. Product...
View full details"I find eyes, taken in the singular, create intimacy, and in the plural instill paranoia. This seemed a good combo for Kafka- who is so very adept ...
View full detailsThe adventures of Hazel and Fiver came about from a story Adams told his two daughters on a long car ride to Stratford-upon-Avon. Book cover illust...
View full detailsPirsig's classic appears in the Guinness Book of Records as the bestselling book rejected by the largest number of publishers (121). From the 1974 ...
View full details"If one had to identify the single most influential shaping force in modern Black literary history, one would probably have to point to Wright and ...
View full detailsBe without an Edgar Allan Poe shirt nevermore (merely this and nothing more). Cover illustration by Gustave Dore for one of Poe's most celebrated p...
View full detailsFollow Alice down the rabbit hole in this t-shirt and have a "mad" tea party. An Out of Print adaptation of classic illustrations by Sir John Tenni...
View full details"I think that fantasy must possess the author and simply use him, Madeleine L'Engle said in an 1983 interview. "I know that is true of A Wrinkle in...
View full details"One Sunday morning the warm sun came up and - pop! - out of the egg came a tiny and very hungry caterpillar." Since its first publication in 1969,...
View full detailsIf Big Brother is really watching, why not wear this t-shirt and look doubleplusgood. From the Paul Bacon dust jacket of Orwell's dystopic tale, a ...
View full detailsBaum counted Brothers Grimm, Alice in Wonderland and local landmarks among his influences for this 1900 children's classic. But the name of his boo...
View full detailsVirginia Lee Burton's classic about Mike Mulligan, his steam shovel Mary Anne and their determination to dig for the Popperville town hall. The ide...
View full details"There's a strange dog in the backyard...by the way, has anyone seen Harry?" Zion's hilarious book about Harry's sullying adventures and his need f...
View full details"Oh, magic hour when a child first knows it can read printed words!" Smith showed us the difficulties of poverty and the importance of perseverance...
View full detailsTruman Capote, with help from childhood friend Harper Lee, traveled to Holcomb, Kansas in 1959 to research and write this account of small town mur...
View full details"I know not all that may be coming, but be it what it will, I'll go to it laughing." From Rockwell Kent's famous cover illustration of a madman's e...
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