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T H EB I G P I C
T U R E
B I G P I C T U R E P R E S S is a new list of
highly illustrated books launching in September
2013, publishing as an imprint of the Templar
Company Limited. We believe that books should
be visually intelligent, surprising and accessible
to readers of all ages, abilities and nationalities.
Our books are objects to be pored over and then
returned to, again and again… created by and
made for the incurably curious. We also
recognise that visual excellence enhances the
way we read and the stories we are told –
whatever corner of the globe
you’re reading in. And thus our
motto, taken from an old Navajo
proverb:
many tongues – one eye.
BI GP I CT U R EP R E S S
AN E W
I M P R IN T F R O MT E M P L A R
P U B L I S H I N G
September 2013
WELCOME TO MAMOKO
There is trouble in Mamoko!
A thief is on the prowl.
Vincent Brisk must get his skates on.
And Miss Chubb has lost her most
prized possession.
Will everything be put right in time
for the town carnival?
You become the storyteller with this
wonderful wordless book – spot
each character from page to page
and discover a kaleidoscope of tales
waiting to be told.
Aleksandra and Daniel Mizielinski
graduated from the Academy of
Fine Arts in Warsaw in 2007 and in
2010 they were nominated for the
Bologna Ragazzi Award.
• 16pp
• 335 x 235mm
• hardback
• matt lamination and
spot UV on cover
978 1 84877 555 8
£12.99
+yrs5
September 2013
ARTCARDS: ACCESSORIZE
Introducing Artcards: unique pull-out
postcards that are made for you
and made by you.
With 16 artcard designs to colour in
and decorate with over 600 stickers,
you are the designer – make it, stick
it, hang it, send it – whatever you
do, make it your own.
Hennie Haworth lives and works
in London. She graduated from
Brighton University in 2004 and has
been working for various clients
since, including Topshop, Habitat,
the Guardian and Marc Jacobs.
• 72pp inc. 20 sheets of stickers
• 285 x 190mm
• postcard binding
• matt lamination and spot UV
with sticker on cover
• 16 removable artcards
978 1 84877 902 0
£12.99
+yrs6
September 2013
NINA’S BOOK OF LITTLE THINGS
Keith Haring presented Nina’s Book to his friend’s daughter on her seventh
birthday. Now everybody can enjoy this classic book reborn in a stylish
new edition, which features a back-page pocket to stow little things in.
Find your inner-Nina and make a little mess, collect some little snowflakes,
and draw the things a little bird said with one of the world’s best-loved
artists.
Keith Haring grew up in Pennsylvania, moving to New York in 1978 and
enrolling in the School of Visual Arts. Over the following decade, he made
some of the most widely recognised artwork of the twentieth century.
• 80pp
• 270 x 210mm
• flexibound
• soft touch lamination & spot UV on
cover;
• French folds, pocket at rear
& elastic closure
978 1 84877 328 8
£14.99
DRaw the little things nina clementethought about, while sitting on a pink hill.
Set yourimagination freewith one of theworld’s best-lovedartists
+yrs6
Lotta Nieminen is a designer and
illustrator from Helsinki, Finland. She studied
at the University of Art and Design in Helsinki
and the Rhode Island School of Design before
winning the Art Directors Club Young Guns 8
award in 2010. She lives and works in New
York.
October 2013
WALK THIS WORLD
Explore the everyday similarities and exotic
differences of life around the world with this
stunningly beautiful book. Beginning in New
York, travel the world with every turn of the
page. Peek through windows and doors by
opening the many hidden lift-flaps.
with
over 80
flaps to
open!
+yrs5
• 12 spreads
• 207 x 300mm
• hardback
• matt lamination and debossing on cover
• lift-flaps throughout
978 1 84877 824 5
£16.99
October 2013
McSweeney’s presents:
THE GOODS
Dozens upon dozens of games,
comics, puzzles and other
diversions, created by a
constellation of children’s books
brightest stars. Compiled for your
amusement are tiny word searches,
big ready-to-draw monsters,
medium-sized chicks, a recipe for
hero milk and more. Much more.
McSweeney’s is the collaborative
brainchild of Dave Eggers (A
Heartbreaking Work of Staggering
Genius) and multiple award-winner
Brian McMullen. It showcases work
from some of children’s books
biggest stars, including Oliver
Jeffers, Jon Klassen, Mo Willems,
Jon Scieza and many more.
• 96pp
• 265 x 278mm
• paperback
• matt lamination and spot UV
and French folds on cover
• interactive activities throughout
978 1 84877 508 4
£16.99
ANSWERS: ELEPHANT’S HAT, LION, “W” TO THE LEFT OF CLOWN, FLAX WITH “X,” LITTLE GIRL, LION TAMER’S HAT BUCKLE
INACCURATE RULERDouble-edged to be twice as wrong, this clip-and-save paper ruler makes an ideal measuring device for optimists, pessimists, and anyone who is just plain sick of “inches” always being the same length all the time.
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IF YOU’RE AN ARCHITECT DESIGNING A HOSPITAL, DO NOT USE THIS
THE RIDDLE: A man is found dead in a room with 53 bicycles
around him. What happened?
THE OLD ANSWER: The man was cheating at cards. He was using a Bicycle-
brand deck of cards—there should have been only 52 cards, but he had an extra ace. Someone got angry and killed him.
THE NEW ANSWER:This story is pretty famous and I’m surprised you haven’t heard it before. The dead man was Pierre LeFete, a Parisian who held many world records for eating strange objects. (Here are some things Monsieur LeFete ate: a set of steak knives, a jumbo jet, and a Peugeot 505 [a type of small but delicious car]). LeFete had an archrival, Jacques Dupont, a slightly less impressive extreme eater whose records had all been smashed by LeFete (Dupont’s feats of eating: a spoon collection, a biplane, and a Peugeot 107 [an even smaller but also quite delicious car]). On the day this story occurs, LeFete was prepared to once again outshine Dupont, this time by eating �fty-three bicycles (breaking the lesser man’s record of 52 bicycles and one unicycle). But the scoundrel Dupont, driven mad by a string of public defeats, snuck into the exhibition hall early that morning and coated the bikes with a deadly, untraceable poison. LeFete had not even made it past the handlebar of his �rst Schwinn before he perished. It was a great tragedy in the extreme eating scene. Luckily, Pierre LeFete’s brother was Michel LeFete, the famous investigator, and through several impressive deeds of detection, Inspector LeFete was able to solve the crime and put the villainous Dupont in jail, where he remained for forty-�ve years, until one day he ate the iron bars to his cell and escaped, requiring Inspector LeFete to come out of retirement and apprehend the prisoner, which the great detective did with an amazing exploit involving a giant magnet.
As a public service, we provide new answers
to old riddles — because there’s nothing worse than telling a riddle to
someone who already knows the answer.
NOTICE:
“FINGERHATS!” BY ADAM REX
“PARROT MASON” BY AARON RENIER
“NEW ANSWERS TO OLD RIDDLES” BY MAC BARNETT
“INACCURATE RULER” B
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MAC BARNETT, EDITOR
BRIAN McMULLEN, DESIGNER
COPYRIGHT © 2012
McSWEENEY’S AND THE
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delndyTHIS WEEK’S BRAND NEW WORD:
“Delndy” is #5 in a series of newly minted words. Email your definition of this word, along with an example sentence or two, to [email protected]. One winning definition will appear in the next installment of “The Word Mint.” Happy defining!
Thanks to Beth L. for sending in the rightest-seeming definition to our previous word:
Beth L.’s example sentences: (1.) I can’t bear to read another word of this swefidory 1,200-page novel.
(2.) The groomsman looked sharp, but his toast was a bit swefidory.
(adj.) haughty and clumsy; straining for—and lacking—elegance
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Some people make paintings. Others make songs. Here at the Word Mint, we make words—one new word each week or so. What does this week’s new word mean? We don’t know yet! Help us out by reading it and emailing your definition. Our favorite definition will appear in an upcoming GOODS issue, along with another new word to define....
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+yrs7
October 2013
MAPS
52 highly illustrated maps, full
of details and curiosities.
A celebration of the world,
from its immense mountains
to its tiny insects – and
everything in between.
Aleksandra and Daniel
Mizielinski graduated
from the Academy of
Fine Arts in Warsaw in
2007 and in 2010 they
were nominated for the
Bologna Ragazzi Award.
• 112pp
• 370 x 270mm
• hardback
• matt lamination on cover
978 1 84877 301 1
£20.00
+yrs7
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Did you spot the eye
in the big picture on every page?
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