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The Snooty Bookshop

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We’ve all been there….

(by Tom Gauld, of course)

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Because You Bought H is for Hawk

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Tom Gauld

(H is for Hawk is actually on my reading list. And I would love a book about horology and depression to be honest)

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Our Dear, Departed Books…

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Tom Gauld for the New Yorker.

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The Wolf Hall Fun Book

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Tom Gauld.

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We Were Not Made For This World

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Directed by Colin West McDonald, We Were Not Made For This World is a short science fiction film based on the comic strip of the same name by cartoonist Paul Hornschemeier about a robot searching for his creator:

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‘We Were Not Made for This World’ was first published in Project Telstar by AdHouse and later collected in Let Us Be Perfectly Clear by Fantagraphics.

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The Four Undramatic Plot Structures by Tom Gauld

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Tom Gauld for The New Yorker.

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The Complete Little Nemo

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If you were wondering what to get me for Christmas this year, Taschen recently published Winsor McCay: The Complete Little Nemo 1905–1927which collects together all 549 of Winsor McCay’s extraordinary Little Nemo strips.

First published in The New York Herald in 1905, McCay’s innovative, beautifully detailed strips have been available online for sometime, and there have been attempts at reprint collections before, but this oversize edition looks absolutely gorgeous:

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Books of the Year by Tom Gauld

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Tom Gauld‘s cover for The Guardian Review‘s books of the year issue.

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Major Styles in Troll Bridge Architecture

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Tom Gauld.

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The Final Novel in the Series is Available in the Following Formats

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Tom Gauld

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Ulysses by Stephen Collins

Stephen Collins, who is the author of The Gigantic Beard That Was Evil, wrote about the agonizing process of drawing his weekly comic strip for The Guardian newspaper here:

When I think about making comics, I think of deep vein thrombosis. I don’t think I’ve ever actually *had* DVT, but whenever I embark on my weekly trip to What-The-Actual-XXXXing-XXXX-Am-I-Going-To-Put-In-The-Guardian-This-Week-Land, I can often feel its friendly fingers digging their way into my merrily atrophying leg muscles while I sit, and sit, and sit, and sit, and sit, trying for hours to think of an idea. It feels sort of cold, and tingly. I get cold legs. Cold, cold legs. Are you feeling the inspiration yet?

You can buy prints of the Ulysses strip from the cartoonist’s online shop.

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A Cartoon About Football by Tom Gauld

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It’s possible this is only funny if you’re British, but hey…

Did you know that Tom has prints of his Guardian cartoons for sale?

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