Taken by nate bolt
Taken by Paul Octavious
“Modern Graphic Design Collection and Rare Graphic Design Books.” I think I could spend all day surfing around this site.
Taken by Richard Elwin Hook
“The technological means to produce an archive are not beyond our skills; sadly, right now at least, the will to do so is insufficient. Let’s hope that doesn’t last forever.” The older I get, the more I want to become a digital pack rat.
Taken by Paul Octavious
Taken by Sara Flemming
Saved to drool over later.
Taken by Sara Flemming
Taken by Nicole
Taken by Paul Octavious
Taken by Emily Marsters
Saved for that day when I get around to buying a house.
Man, I wish I could find someplace to buy this. I’ve got some birthday money burning a hole in my pocket.
Taken by Paul Octavious
Taken by Sara Flemming
Want. These are absolutely gorgeous, but the national parks one is by far my favorite.
“Official website of the Edward Ruscha Catalogue Raisonné of Paintings. The catalogue is a projected seven-volume series of books that will document the entire painting corpus of the artist from 1958 to the present.” Inspiring, inspiring stuff.
“The book collects together all of Ian Fleming’s Bond short stories in a single volume for the first time and includes stories that inspired the Bond film classics From a View to a Kill, For Your Eyes Only, Octopussy, The Living Daylights and of course, Quantum of Solace, the latest in the series.” Just in time for Christmas, this looks absolutely gorgeous. I’ve never read any of Ian Fleming’s short stories, but I’ve always wanted to check a few out. This looks like a perfect way to do it in style.
I’ve never been a big note taker when reading, but I’ve found myself having this same issue about wanting to go back to a few things I found interesting. I’ve always found the whole book a bit intimidating, so this should help.
Penguin’s new Ian Fleming’s James Bond covers.
Glad to see some classics getting some covers worthy of their content. The cover for Animal Farm is appropriately sinister.
So cool. If you’re still looking for a Christmas gift for me this wouldn’t be a bad one.
It’s a bit sensationalized but Mark Pilgrim makes some interesting observations about Amazon’s new Kindle service.