Catnip Magazine: Volume 2

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Sale price$28.00

Catnip returns! Broccoli’s all-time best-selling magazine is back, and Volume 2 is just as catty and collectible as Volume 1. This fresh assemblage of stories, art, and reporting celebrating cats and their people will charm anyone who has ever stopped to pat a friendly stray, snuck off to commune with a friend’s felines, or oohed and ahhed over a shop cat.

Inside: Ursula K. Le Guin sees the world through a kitten’s eyes, Claire L. Evans digs into why we want to talk to cats, Lauren Cochrane and Rebecca Thomas tail the working cats of London, and Kathryn Hughes explores Louis Wain’s cat obsession. Plus: Lost cat posters with happy endings, the world’s foremost collector of Siamese cat objets, the true story behind Why Cats Paint, online cat dialects, ancient Chinese cat contracts, the mysteries of toe beans, how cats get their names, cryptid beasts, Antarctic feline explorers, a trashy “tabbyloid,” and much more.

Includes a surprise die cut, insert, sticker sheet, and artful print treatments.

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Size

8.25 x 11.25 inches

Material

Premium paper stock

Format

Softbound

Pages

208

Anja Charbonneau

Anja Charbonneau is the founder of Broccoli, a publisher of unusual delights known for making captivating works in print. They create an array of collectible niche magazines, art books, and printed goods, including their best-selling oracle decks, designed to spark curiosity and foster new communities. They also offer strategic, editorial, design, and logistics services, supporting the flourishing of other creative folks seeking to make extraordinary works in print.

Through their work, they cultivate a universe that is imaginative, thoughtful, hopeful, and beautiful. While their publications vary in subject and form, they share a sense of wonder about the natural world and reflect the visions of an expansive community of writers, artists, editors, and designers with fresh perspectives on the world around us.