National Association of Book Publishers — 1927
LUCY BEAUMONT Taskmaster 16x10 'Always Forks and Marbles'
i hate working i hate dating i hate tasks. what about pillow and blanky time
An extraordinary collection of fine and rare miniature books, published from the mid-17th-century to the modern day. It includes books printed in France, the Netherlands, England, Italy and Germany, on a diversity of themes ranging from histories to works of scripture, devotion, literature, almanacs, and natural history. The collection boasts three 17th-century works, with the earliest being a Dutch song book from 1650 preserved in a charming contemporary vellum wallet binding, as well as a French book of hours from 1684 and an English bible in contemporary morocco from 1693. Many of the books are attractively bound in contemporary gilt morocco, others in gilt and blindstamped calf, decorative paper wrappers, silver cases, while some are contained within miniature wooden boxes as part of a child’s sewing kit. Some books are housed in cases with their own miniature magnifying glasses, and others are arranged on miniature shelves or cabinets, including a miniature revolving bookcase constructed by Julian Stanley of High Wycombe, commissioned by Lord Wardington and presented by him to Nanni Israel.
Christie’s
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Mulder, I'm on vacation.
THE X-FILES | 5.10 "Chinga"
“Yeah, I know about counting, mate!”
“And that’s why I give you my special jobs.”
Me rn. Pleaseeeee let me be safeeeee
i love being up early but i love being up late. and i love getting lots of sleep. what now.
in my slut era (all wrapped up in my blankets & ready for bed)
it's my earnestly held belief that every human person holds within them an invisible timer that counts up from the last time they stuck their feet in a body of water and the higher that number gets the more sludge builds up in their brain and in their heart
watercolor and colored pencil of some of my found ceramic pieces 🫖