Handbags Gallery Calendar 2009 (Page a Day Gallery Calendar)
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Average customer review:Product Description
Utterly ooh-la-la. Handbag lovers, feast your eyes. Based on Anna Johnson's glamorous little bestseller Handbags, this calendar features day after day of exquisite purses, pouches, totes, and clutches. Hermès, Chanel, Gucci, Moschino, Fendi, Lulu Guiness...Each is more fabulous than the last.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #435758 in Books
- Published on: 2008-06-15
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Calendar
- 160 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Books, calendars, trends. Workman is a publisher that's always around big ideas. B. Kliban's Cat, 1,000 Places to See Before You Die, The Silver Palate Cookbook, Bad Cat the original Page-A-Day Calendars, the What to Expect books, BRAIN QUEST—landmark bestsellers such as these reflect a knack for publishing books and calendars that lead. And a commitment to publish them with a mixture of care and innovation. From our first book in 1972—the Yoga 28-Day Exercise Plan, currently in its twenty-eighth printing—to our most recent, each title embodies a style of publishing synonymous with the Workman name. The bright, appealing trade-paperback format. High standards of design and production. Authors who are authorities, who tour extensively and are spokespeople for their subjects. Unexpected formats. The packaging of books with objects. And above all, value through conscientious, aggressive pricing. Over two-thirds of all the books Workman published in the last twenty-eight years are still in print. Actively so. With a fair share of titles that have over one million copies in print, including BRAIN QUEST, The Silver Palate Cookbook, The New Basics Cookbook, All I Need to Know I Learned from My Cat, The Magic Locket, and The Bones Book and Skeleton. They're equally passionate about our calendars: lush wall calendars, desk diaries, and the groundbreaking Page-A-Day calendar line. It was years ago that Workman followed the 1975 bestseller Cat with the 1976 bestselling B. Kliban's Cat Calendar. Then a few years later they completely changed the business with the introduction of the chunky, irresistible, boxed Page-A-Day calendar. Today they're still growing, evolving, innovating. Their calendar list is bigger, their business more established. But look at their offerings and you'll see not a company running on past successes, but one that works just as hard to launch the new idea as it does to keep the proven title selling—a company that works as hard to publish the best calendar as it does to publish the best book.
Customer Reviews
Great calendars that last
The "Handbag Gallery Calendar 2009" has a lot of different kinds of handbags that you might like, and actually go to a store and find the very same one to buy it!
SIMPLY BREATHTAKING
I'm a Librarian I use this calendar on my desk at work, the handbags are simply beautiful, I received so many compliments, so many Co-Workers, and Patrons would love to own one, the purses and the colors are really brillant, each day I can barely wait to see what the next purse is going to look like, the majority of these I would love to have in my collection, I'm a handbag freak, my sister wants to frame some of the pictures and display them in her foyer, you can't go wrong here. Magnificent.
Handbag Calendar
I asked myself if I wanted to look at different shoes all year or handbags. I chose the handbags calendar because I am more of a purse freak than shoe freak. Some of the handbags are ugly, some are elegant and classy, some are interesting/novel, old, new, big, small.
This is the first time I have bought a Gallery page-a-day calendar and I wasn't sure I would like it or not, but I do. You don't rip the pages off one by one. This is thicker, shinier paper and larger than the regular page-a-day calendars. The numbers are larger too. You place each day's page at the back of the stack (once the day is over). When you get back to January 1, turn the entire stack around and go through the rest of the year.
It may sound weird but you get used to it.




