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Quilting Notes
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Cat Lover’s Blank Journal
Regular price $12.95 Save $-12.95The Purrfect Journal for a Cat Lover
Get your daily dose of kitten cuteness in a stylish and fresh lined journal for your notes. Featuring Aria Jones’ cute drawings of cat whiskers, paws, and tails, this writing journal is perfect for cat enthusiasts and is sure to add a fun furry surprise anywhere you go.
Cute cat whiskers for cat fanatics. The Cat Lover’s Blank Journal is a multi-purpose tool for unleashing your thoughts, to-do lists, recipes, nature sightings, study notes, artwork, and cat observations. Whether you’re searching for a cute journal gift or everyday stationery supplies, Cat Lover’s Blank Journal is a must-have for any on-the-go writer, notetaker, or diary keeper.
A modern journal that’s made for daydreamers. With this cute cat journal, pages are transformed into inspired creations. Its vibrantly illustrated Demask flexcover, high-quality cream paper, and lay-flat binding make it perfect for everyday outings and comfortable reading and writing. Just the right size for your purse, backpack, or desktop, it’s perfectly portable—made to catch every one of your personal musings.
With the Cat Lover’s Blank Journal, you can do anything, including:
- Keeping to-do lists, recipes, study notes, and more
- Serving your creative needs
- Brightening your day with cute cat whiskers, paws, and tails
If you’re looking for stationery supplies, notebooks for studying, recipe books to write in, or vintage journals—like Moleskin, Peter Pauper Press, or Rifle Paper Co journals—then you’ll love Cat Lover’s Blank Journal.

The Oyster Book
Regular price $30.00 Save $-30.00An introduction to oysters and their place in our culture and food system—including a quick global history, an account of the current state of oyster farming, and a glimpse of the promising environmental solutions oyster farming offers in this age of food challenges and climate change.
The oyster is one of Earth’s oldest animals, and fossil records show humans have enjoyed them for hundreds of thousands of years. But like so many other creatures, wild oysters were driven to near extinction by overconsumption and pollution. The Clean Water Act passed in 1972 marked a turning point for water quality, and decades later, we’re witnessing a renaissance in oyster culture as the rise of aquaculture (ocean farming) attempts to supply a growing demand for oysters that increases exponentially year after year.
Internationally renowned oyster farmer Dan Martino guides readers through this fascinating history before presenting a detailed breakdown of the current state of the oyster industry as only an insider can describe it. He discusses husbandry, nursery, and farm techniques; the practical side of working with local government to set up a farm; tips for selling into the market; and what qualities make for the perfect oyster. He details the various global styles of farming and the species of oysters farmed, explaining how they differ in size, texture, shape, and taste—characteristics referred to as “merroir,” to parallel the way “terroir” illuminates how the origin of place affects taste in wine.
The oyster has never been more relevant as we look to the future and the many challenges presented by climate change and a growing population. Martino explores how the current land-based food production system risks collapse as it tries to keep up with growing demand, and oyster farming, which uses no land and minimal freshwater input, is a natural alternative to more resource-intensive food sources. Oysters are also exceptionally good at capturing carbon, making them a necessary element in the quest for climate change solutions.
The Oyster Book is an exploration of the past, present, and future of humanity’s relationship with the oyster, highlighting how humans can learn from our mistakes and harness the oyster’s potential for a more sustainable future.

Culture Clash
Regular price $14.95 Save $-14.95"These guys are funny daredevils of performance, totally fearless as they skewer convention and lazy thinking. Cool." - Eric Bogosian
"Important social satire for these urgent times." - Dolores Huerta, Vice President, United Farm Workers of america, AFL-C10
"Keep kicking them in the cojones." - George Carlin
You are holding Culture Clash - the book! After fourteen years of inspired comic genius we have finally managed to squeeze the best of Culture Clash between two covers! From its founding in San Francisco's Mission District on Cinco de Mayo in 1984, this three-person troupe of writers/performers - Richard Montoya, Ricardo Salinas and Herbert Siguenza - has surveyed contemporary Latino/Chicano culture in America from its own outrageous and unique perspective. Inspired by the clashing cultures of society in transition, Culture Clash physicalizes comedy and satire, blending the best traditions of Charlie Chaplin, Lenny Bruce, the Marx Brothers and Cantinflas, while transforming vaudeville into a political weapon.
Inside you'll find The Mission, in which three out-of-work performers living in San Francisco's Mission District kidnap Julio Iglesias in a desperate attempt to gain national recognition; A bowl of Beings, which features the tale of the world's first Chicano - Christopher Columbus's illegitimate son - and "The Return of Che," the story of a Berkeley radical who brings back Che Guevara for a hilarious political update; and Radio Mambo, wherein Culture Clash invades Miami, uncovering a stewing pot of ethnicity and creating "a work as shrewd, vibrant and outrageous as Miami itself," according to Time Out New York.

El eternauta (Cómic) / The Eternaut (Comic Book)
Regular price $28.95 Save $-28.95El Eternauta, la historieta que marcó a generaciones, llega a Netflix en una serie épica este 30 de abril de 2025. Descubre (o redescubre) la obra maestra de Oesterheld en esta edición definitiva con más de 50 viñetas restauradas.
Una historia de resistencia, ciencia ficción y lucha colectiva que sigue más vigente que nunca.
Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1957. Mientras juegan a las cartas en una típica noche bonaerense, cuatro amigos escuchan una inquietante noticia en la radio: una prueba nuclear en el Océano Pacífico habría dejado material radioactivo en el aire que sería arrastrado con el viento hacia Sudamérica. Segundos después, una nevada fluorescente comienza a caer en la ciudad y sus alrededores, matando todo lo que toca. ¿Es este el principio de la anarquía y la violencia o una invasión alienígena?
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Debes saber que:
- La presente edición mantiene la rotulación, diseño y estilo del original, para una experiencia lectora lo más cercana posible a la publicación inicial.
- Historieta inicialmente editada en Argentina como una serie de 106 entregas desde 1957 a 1959, dentro de la revista Hora Cero Semanal.
- El proceso de restauración ha estado a cargo del especialista Pablo Sapi.
- Nominada a 3 Premios Eisner. Ganadora del Premio Eisner a Mejor colección o proyecto de archivo de tiras de prensa.
- Adaptación para Netflix en preparación.
The Eternaut, the comic that defined generations, is coming to Netflix in an epic series this April 30, 2025. Discover (or rediscover) Oesterheld’s masterpiece in this definitive edition, featuring more than 50 restored panels.
A story of resistance, science fiction, and collective struggle that remains more relevant than ever.
Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, 1957. As four friends play cards on a typical Buenos Aires night, they hear disturbing news on the radio: a nuclear test in the Pacific Ocean may have left radioactive material in the air, which could be carried by the wind toward South America. Seconds later, a fluorescent snowfall begins to fall over the city and its surroundings, killing everything it touches. Is this the beginning of anarchy and violence—or an alien invasion?
The Eternaut is the first graphic novel in Spanish and the most important one for the Hispanic world. For this definitive edition, revised and corrected following the guidelines of the creators’ heirs, the illustrations have been refined without altering the original spirit of the work, with the intention of optimizing its visual quality, impact, and artistic continuity. With its narrative vitality, political strength, and iconic weight fully intact, we are pleased to present the award-winning story that has influenced more than five generations of readers around the world.
What you should know:- This edition preserves the original lettering, design, and style, offering a reading experience as close as possible to the initial publication.
- Originally published in Argentina as a series of 106 issues from 1957 to 1959 in Hora Cero Semanal.
- The restoration process was overseen by specialist Pablo Sapi.
- Nominated for 3 Eisner Awards and winner of the Eisner Award for Best Archival Collection or Project of Newspaper Strips.
- Netflix adaptation in progress.

Padua and Venice
Regular price $57.99 Save $-57.99Venice and Padua are neighboring cities with a topographical and geopolitical distinction. Venice is a port city in the Venetian Lagoon, which opened up towards Byzantium and the East. Padua on the mainland was founded in Roman times and is a university city, a place of Humanism and research into antiquity. The contributions analyze works of art as aesthetic formulations of their places of origin, which however also have an effect on and expand their surroundings. International experts investigate how these two different concepts stimulated each other in the Early Modern Age, and how the exchange worked.
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