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2 MOM’S FAMILY CALENDAR ® COLLECTIONMOM’S FAMILYCALENDAR ® COLLECTION17-MonthBack-to-School<strong>Calendar</strong>Same 12" x 12" trim size when shrink-wrapped.MOM’S FAMILY CALENDAR ®Sandra Boyntonbestselling phenomenon, Mom’s Family is the calendar that you can’t liveA without. Smartly designed, this 17-month planner-meets-calendar is abetted by an inimitable cast ofquirky Boynton characters—those frantic chickens, noble elephants, confused ducks, and spiffy piggies.Every page features an ingenious vertical grid with five columns across the top (one for each family member)and the days of the month running down the left-hand side. There is plenty of room to write in eachperson’s daily activities, so it’s easy to see who’s doing what with just a glance. And if that’s not enough,there’s a drop-down storage pocket, 500 full-color stickers, and a write-on, wipe-off magnetic phone listto hang on the fridge.• The undisputed superstar—our #1 calendar overall• Full 17-month calendar begins August 2012• With drop-down storage pocket, 500 stickers, and a fridge-friendly magnetic phone list• 3 full years at a glance printed on storage pocket$13.99 U.S./$16.99 Can.Full-color illustrationsthroughout; drop-downstorage pocket; full-colorstickers; magnetic phone list;36 pages; 12" x 12"ISBN 978-0-7611-6694-8No. 16694Shrink-wrappedShips: MayLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6247-6Mom’s Family <strong>Calendar</strong> is a registered trademark of <strong>Workman</strong> <strong>Publishing</strong> Company, Inc. Mom’s Family Desk Planner is a trademark of <strong>Workman</strong> <strong>Publishing</strong> Company, Inc.


23 / 30/301WALL CALENDARS 5DARTS!CALENDARIt’s a calendar, it’s a dart-board, it’s hours of interactivefun. Every month, Darts! ! keepsthings fresh with a full-colorcustom dartboard designed for aclassic or lively new game. Sinkthe eight ball in a round of Pool.Torpedo the enemy’s ships inBattle at Sea. Travel to a far-offgalaxy in Trip to the Stars. And, forOctober, challenge yourself to agame of (what else?) HauntedHouse. The three blunt-tipped andcompletely safe magnetic dartspackaged with the calendar areattracted to a metal insert in the cover.Includes easy-to-follow instructionsfor each game.Coney Island HustleNo trip to Coney Island is complete until you tr yourhand at a boardwalk game. In this classiccha lenge, see if you can score more points thanyour friends in fifteen rounds, with three throws per round.Make it a bit more of a challenge by popping balloon soyour opponent can’t use them. In order to pop a balloon, youSay “Coney Island” and most of us think amusementpark. But it got its name from its once large anddiverse rabbit population: The Dutch name ConyneEyland translates as “rabbit island.” Its modern namestarted to appear on maps in the 1700s.1 2 3 4 5 6SATURDAYMONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY THURSDAYSUNDAY TUESDAY Canada Day (Canada)7 8 9 10 11 12 1314 15 16 17 18 19 2021 22 23 24 25 26 2728 29 30 31Julymust hit it three times in one turn. Your opponent can op toreinflate a popped balloon by hitting it three times in a turn,but will l not score any points for those hits.RamadanIndependence DayJUNE <strong>2013</strong>S M T W T F S2 3 4 5 6 7 89 10 11 12 13 14 1516 17 18 19 20 21 22/ 24 25 26 27 28 2923 /30 24 25 26 27 28 2930 24 25 26 27 28 29AUGUST <strong>2013</strong>S M T W T F S1 2 34 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 13 14 15 16 1718 19 20 21 22 23 2425 26 27 28 29 30 31• Reformatted to a more compact 12" x 12"package• Twelve custom-designed dartboards• Includes 3 powerful blunt-tipped magnetic darts• A bull’s-eye: delivers 100 percent$15.99 U.S./$18.99 Can.Full-color art throughout;metal insert; 3 magnetic darts;28 pages; 12" x 12" calendarin a 12" x 12" packageISBN 978-0-7611-6783-9No. 167839-copy counter display:$143.91 U.S./$170.91 Can.ISBN 978-0-7611-7021-1No. 27021See page 60 for display barcode.Shrink-wrappedShips: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6265-0HOOPS!CALENDARInstant basketball court—instant fun. The calendarthat lets you dribble, shoot,and have a blast in any roomof the house, Hoops! promiseshours of court time foryou, your family, and friends.The package includes aneasy-to-assemble basketballhoop with sturdy paper backboardand a polyethylene net.Every month, a full-colorbackdrop lets you play at acool new location: steps froma sandy tropical beach, a back lot sprayedwith wild graffiti, even the surface of themoon. Text features profiles of the greatestbasketball teammates in history.Comes with a hoop!• Redesigned to a standard 12" x 12" package size• Packaged with backboard, hoop, and net• A slam dunk—one of the best men’s gifts around$15.99 U.S./$18.99 Can.Full-color art throughout;hoop with polyethylene net;28 pages; 11" x 11" calendarin a 12" x 12" packageISBN 978-0-7611-6812-6No. 168129-copy counter display:$143.91 U.S./$170.91 Can.ISBN 978-0-7611-7023-5No. 27023See page 60 for display barcode.Shrink-wrappedShips: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6268-1


Martin Luther6 WALL CALENDARSwhen my babydreamsNEW!<strong>2013</strong> CALENDARA Year of LoveSunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday SaturdayMore copy to come???/More copy to come???/More copy to come?When my baby dreams . . .she travels the world on the back of an elephant.Bank Holiday(U.K., Austral., N.Z.)1 2 3 46 7 8 9 10 11 1213 14 15 16 17 18 19King Jr.’s BirthdayMartin LutherKing DayFrom theBlog and BookThat LaunchedA MillionDreamsby Adele Enersen20 21 22 23 24 25 26Australia Day(Australia)27 28 29 30 31WHEN MY BABY DREAMS CALENDARAdele EnersenW hen baby closes her eyes, what does she see? This is what Adele Enersen wonderedas she watched her newborn daughter, Mila, sleep. And then Adele decided tocreate—and photograph—Mila’s “dreams.” Her whimsical and enchanting images becamea blog that received two million visitors in two months and attracted media from aroundthe world; a book from Balzer + Bray (HarperCollins); and now, the When My BabyDreams <strong>Calendar</strong>. . Every month is a delightful scene crafted out of a few simpleprops—blankets, pillows, stuffed animals—and starring a bewitchingly adorable (andfast asleep) baby Mila. Mila is an astronaut, surrounded by tinfoil stars. Mila is a surfer,riding the ocean waves. Mila is a butterfly with beautiful bejeweled wings. Charmingcaptions narrate the photographs. It’s the calendar of sweet dreams.$12.99 U.S./$15.99 Can.Full-color photographsthroughout; 28 pages;12" x 12"ISBN 978-0-7611-6910-9No. 16910Shrink-wrappedShips: JulyBook ISBN: 978-0-0620-7175-0• Based on the hit blog milasdaydreams.blogspot.com, which received two millionvisitors in two months and attracted theattention of media including ABC WorldNews, Time magazine, Ladies’ HomeJournal, and The Huffington Post• Now a book from Balzer + Bray(HarperCollins)• Adorable photos that imagine what babiesdream about• A calendar for every mom and mother-to-beOctober <strong>2013</strong>DecemberS M T W T F S1 2 34 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 13 14 15 16 1718 19 20 21 22 23 2425 26 27 28 29 30 31FebruaryS M T W T F S1 2 3 45 6 7 8 9 10 1112 13 14 15 16 17 1819 20 21 22 23 24 2526 27 28 291 2 3 4Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday6 7 8 9 10 11 1213 14 15 16 17 18 19Martin LutherKing Jr.’s BirthdayWhen my baby dreams . . .she soars acro ss a bubblegum sky.Martin LutherKing Day20 21 22 23 24 25 2627 28 29 30 31May <strong>2013</strong>Bank Holiday(U.K., Austral., N.Z.)Australia Day(Australia)Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday SaturdayMore copy to come???/More copy to come???/More copy to come?When my baby dreams . . .she realizes she was bo rn to be a butterfly.Bank Holiday(U.K., Austral., N.Z.)1 2 3 4DecemberS M T W T F S1 2 34 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 13 14 15 16 1718 19 20 21 22 23 2425 26 27 28 29 30 31FebruaryS M T W T F S1 2 3 45 6 7 8 9 10 1112 13 14 15 16 17 1819 20 21 22 23 24 2526 27 28 296 7 8 9 10 11 12


WALL CALENDARS 7UnlikelyFriendships<strong>2013</strong> CALENDARThe African Elephant and the Sheep A s A b A b y, T h e m b A T h e e l e p h A n T l o s T h i s m o T h e r T o A T e r r i b l e A c c i d e n T.When no other female in the herd adopted him, vets at the South African nature reserve where he lived found a woolly surrogate parent: Albert the sheep. Althoughinitially wary of one another, the two soon bonded. They napped in tandem, played together, and Themba even rested his trunk on Albert’s back as they exploredtheir enclosure.INSPIRED BY THEnew york times. bestseller .bestsellerSUNDAY MONDAYTUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAYAPRIL <strong>2013</strong>S M T W TH F S1 2 3 4 5 6 7JUNE <strong>2013</strong>S M T W TH F SMAY1 2 3 4 58 9 10 11 12 13 1415 16 17 18 19 20 2122 23 24 25 26 27 281 23 4 5 6 7 8 910 11 12 13 14 15 16A Celebration of Remarkable Friendships in the Animal Kingdom29 3017 18 19 20 21 22 2324 25 26 27 28 29 306 7 89 10 11 12Bank Holiday (UniTed kingdoM)ingdoM)laBoUr day (Qld aUSTralia)ralia)UNLIKELY FRIENDSHIPSCALENDARAn instant sellout in its 2012 debut, Unlikely Friendships is theirresistible calendar based on Jennifer Holland’s New York Timesbestselling book with over 260,000 copies in print. Celebrating extraordinarybonds formed by members of different species, the calendar offers afascinating glimpse into the emotional lives of animals both domestic andwild. Every month’s true account of interspecies companionship is docu-mented in amazing full-color photographs and text describing the backstory of the unusual pairing. A chimpmothers tiger cubs. A polar bear befriends a sled dog. An ostrich and a giraffe form a special bond. A foxand a hound become inseparable friends in a real-life version of the classic story. For animal lovers, it’s ayear of beauty and wonder.13 14 15 16 17 18 19MoTHer’S day20 21 22 23 24 25VicToria day (canada)27 28 29 30MeMorial day oBSerVedTradiTional MeMorial day3126• A late addition to the 2012 list, and an instant sellout• Inspired by the New York Times bestseller with 260,000 copies in print• An extraordinary impulse gift for every animal lover$12.99 U.S./$14.99 Can.Full-color photographsthroughout; 28 pages;12" x 12"ISBN 978-0-7611-6911-6No. 16911Shrink-wrappedShips: JulyLast year's ISBN:978-0-7611-6895-9Book ISBN: 978-0-7611-5913-1


8 WALL CALENDARSHeroDogsAll royaltiesfrom the saleof this calendargo to protectinghero dogseverydayNEW!HERO DOGS CALENDARAmerican Humane AssociationIn October 2011, the American Humane Association presented their firsteverHero Dog Awards , honoring service canines who’ve shownextraordinary bravery, fortitude, and devotion. Over 400,000 peoplevoted, and eight category winners were chosen out of a total field of 500.The Hero Dogs <strong>Calendar</strong> celebrates these special dogs (and hero dogsin training) with gorgeous, full-color portraits that fully capture theirintelligence and courageous spirit. Sage, a search-and-rescue dog whoserved in the aftermath of hurricane Katrina, as well as in Iraq lookingfor missing and captured U.S. soldiers. Therapy dog Stacey Mae, whospends her days lifting spirits in hospitals and nursing homes. The royaltiesfrom the sale of this calendar go to protecting hero dogs every day.<strong>2013</strong>JanuarySUNDAYCALENDAR <strong>2013</strong>Celebrating ExtraordinaryActs of Merit and LoveAMERICAN HUMANE ASSOCIATIONHero Dog(s) cvr final.indd 1613Ricochet surfs with special needs kids and people withdisabilities for therapeutic purposes.2027K-9 Sage hales from New Mexico and began herimpressive career when she was called to dutyat the Pentagon following the 9/11 attacks. Itwas Sage who discovered the remains of one ofthe terrorists. Her past work includes searchingfor people affected by Hurricanes Katrina andRita and the search for missing teenager NataleeHolloway. From 2007 to 2008, Sage was deployedto Iraq to help rescue missing soldiers.MONDAY71410/24/11 4:51 PM21Martin Luther King Day28TUESDAY1New Year’s Day815Martin Luther King Jr.’sBirthday2229WEDNESDAY2Bank Holiday(Scotland & NewZealand)9162330In 2009, Sage was diagnosed with two types of lungcancer as a result of missions that took her into toxicsites. After extensive treatment, she is cancer-free, andshe is currently working with cancer patients of allages, inspiring them with her resilience and zest forlife!Left, Sage with owner Diane Whetsel on theEuphrates River in Iraq, and right, Sage inFallujia aiding a Marine while he scanned forinsurgants.SageSage, a Border Collie, was honored for her bravery as a Searchand Rescue dog. For twelve years she has participated in heroicmissions throughout the U.S. and overseas.THURSDAY310172431DECEMBERS M T W T F S12 3 4 5 6 7 89 10 11 12 13 14 1516 17 18 19 20 21 2223 ⁄30 24 ⁄31 25 26 27 28 29FRIDAY4111825FEBRUARYS M T W T F S1 23 4 5 6 7 8 910 11 12 13 14 15 1617 18 19 20 21 22 2324 25 26 27 28SATURDAY5121926Australia Day (Australia)Hero Dogs grid SAMPLE V5.indd 1 10/28/11 12:33 PM• Featuring the winners of the American HumaneAssociation’s first-ever Hero Dog Awards• Beautiful portraits of extraordinary service dogs—plusRin Tin Tin• Royalties from the sale of this calendar go to protectinghero dogs• Hero Dog Awards special airing on Hallmark ChannelStacey Mae, a Greater Swiss Mountain Dog, delivers teddybears to children in hospitals. Fidel, a Papillon, broughtcomfort to survivors and relief workers after 9/11.$12.99 U.S./$15.99 Can.Full-color photographsthroughout; 28 pages;12" x 12"ISBN 978-0-7611-6913-0No. 16913Shrink-wrappedShips: JulyAmerican Humane Association and American Humane Association Hero Dog Awardsare trademarks of the American Humane Association.


WALL CALENDARS 9GREENPEACE:Standing Up forthe Earthrare spirit bear, denizen of theA Great Bear Rainforest in BritishColumbia, gazes serenely at us. Penguinsperch on sculpted ice floes that containmyriad hues of blue. An Indonesian coralreef is abloom with brilliant crinoids andcup coral. With a dozen images fromBrandon Cole, Cyril Ruoso, Art Wolfe,and other top nature photographers,Greenpeace is the calendar with a conscience,capturing the beauty and fragilityof the natural world that’s so essential topreserve. Every month, come face-tofacewith what is at stake—the animals,the landscapes, the priceless treasures ofplanet Earth. As always, royalties fromthe calendar go to support the work ofGreenpeace.A rare spirit bear, photgraphed in British Columbia• Celebrating 25 successful years in <strong>2013</strong>• 2.7 million copies sold• All royalties go to support the work ofGreenpeace• Printed on recycled paper• Wafer-sealed, not shrink-wrapped$13.99 U.S./$15.99 Can.Full-color photographsthroughout; 28 pages;15" x 12"ISBN 978-0-7611-6792-1No. 16792Recycled paperWafer-sealedShips: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6266-7ELEMENTSCALENDARText by Theodore GrayPhotographs by Theodore Gray andNick MannIt’s a delightful gift for scientists, students,teachers, or anyone interested inthe diversity, power, and splendor ofnature’s elements. Based on the bestsellingbook The Elements: A VisualExploration of Every Known Atom in theUniverse, this calendar marries scientificpassion with an artistic sensibility. Eachmonth features a visually stunning, fullpagephotograph of an element in itspure form: Iodine, Helium, Palladium,beautiful but deadly Mercury, andTitanium—named for the gods of Greeklegend and known for its tremendousstrength. Accompanying each month’smain photograph are smaller images,vibrant graphs, and lively text.TungstenTHEO 8OxygenCu 29CopperW 74F 9FluorineZn 30ZincRe 75Rhenium<strong>2013</strong>CAlENDARTHEODORE GRAYPhotographs by Theodore Gray and Nick MannNeonGa 31 Ge 32Os 76Osmium10Na 11SodiumGermaniumIr 77IridiumBased on the bestsellingbook and ebook app!ElementsA Visual Exploration of Every Known Atom in the UniverseGalliumAt 85AstatineAs 33• Based on the bestselling book and e-book appthat together have sold 400,000 copies worldwide• Includes a bonus periodic table poster• For scientists, students, and anyone interested inthe beauty and diversity of naturePtArsenicPlatinumIncludes aBonusPERiODiC TAblEPoster!78Rn 86 Fr 87RadonFranciumSeAuRaSeleniumGoldRadium347988$12.99 U.S./$14.99 Can.Full-color photographsthroughout; full-color poster;28 pages; 12" x 12"ISBN 978-1-57912-894-4No: 81894Shrink-wrappedShips: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-1-57912-872-2Book ISBN: 978-1-57912-814-2


ChristmasKwanzaaBoxing DayS M T W Th F S1 23 4 5 6 7 8 910 11 12 13 14 15 1617 18 19 20 21 22 2324 25 26 27 28 29 30S M T W Th F S1 2 3 45 6 7 8 9 10 1112 13 14 15 16 17 1819 20 21 22 23 24 2526 27 28 29 30 3110 WALL CALENDARSThe12 Months ofMasterpeeps fromBRANDShowDiorama ContestNEW!Sunday MondayTuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday1 2 3 4 5 6Easter Monday Bank Holiday(Eng., Wales, N. Ire.,Austral., N.Z.)7 8 910 11 12 1314 15 1617 18 19 20C A L E N D A R F O R 2 0 1 3THE PEEPS ® SHOW CALENDARP EEPS® rule! The Washington Post Magazine’s PEEPS DioramaContest debuted in 2007, has been featured on Good Morning Americaand The Huffington Post, received thousands of entries, and transformedthe beloved marshmallow treats into a dynamic creative medium. Brandnewfor <strong>2013</strong>, The Peeps Show <strong>Calendar</strong> features the best peep-artmasterpieces. The compositions re-create scenes from history, literature,current events, and pop culture with imagination, wit, and lots of yellowbunny ears. Georgia O’Peep paints a desert landscape. The Jets and theSharks clash in Peep Side Story. Masked revelers fill the French Quarterfor Mardi Peep. And Super Mario Brothers is given a sugar-coated makeover.It’s a delightful gift for lovers of humor and pop culture.21 22 2324 25 2628 29 30Peepfore The FloodIt would rain for 40 days and 40 nights, but the peep-i-malswould survive. John Doe, a professional woodworker, used a finebalsam to craft his ark of peeps. And the Peeps’ costumes werehand-drawn and custom-fitted to the individual peeps by hiscouturier wife, Jane Smith.Anzac Day(Australia & New Zealand)MARCH <strong>2013</strong>S M T W Th F S1 23 4 5 6 7 8 910 11 12 13 14 15 1617 18 19 20 21 22 2324 /31 25 26 27 28 29 30Goodnight Peep27MAY <strong>2013</strong>S M T W Th F S1 2 3 45 6 7 8 9 10 1112 13 14 15 16 17 1819 20 21 22 23 24 2526 27 28 29 30 31• Who knew marshmallow treats could inspire such creativity?• Not just for Easter any more: The PEEPS Facebook pagehas over 85,000 fans, and there are more than 200 unofficialPEEPS fan sites.• Features the best of the annual Washington Post PEEPSDiorama Contest• Sanctioned by Just Born, Inc., the manufacturer of PEEPSbrand marshmallow candiesPEEPS ® , the PEEPS ® Chick Shape, and the PEEPS ® Bunny Shape are registeredtrademarks of Just Born, Inc., Bethlehem, PA. © 2011. All Rights Reserved.PeepelineGoodnight Peep MoonIt would rain for 40 days and 40 nights, but the peep-i-mals wouldsurvive. John Doe, a professional woodworker, used a fine balsam tocraft his arkof peeps. And the Peeps’ costumes were hand-drawn andcustom-fitted to the individual peeps by his couturier wife, Jane Smith.Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday1 2 3 4 5 6 78 9 10 11 12 13 1415 16 17 18 19 20 2122 23 24 25 26 2729 30 31NOVEMBER <strong>2013</strong>28JANUARY 2014$12.99 U.S./$14.99 Can.Full-color photographsthroughout; 28 pages;12" x 12"ISBN 978-0-7611-6912-3No. 16912Shrink-wrappedShips: July


12 WALL CALENDARSNEW!THE WORLDS MOST ELIGIBLE* BACHELORSHot Royalsar2 0 13 <strong>Calendar</strong>Prince PhilipposPrince Carl PhilipAndrea CasiraghiPrince Amedeo* IN YOUR DREAMS!Hot Royals cvr •01.indd 1HOT ROYALS CALENDAR10/28/11 12:38 PMOn April 29, 2011, Prince William of Wales married Kate Middleton—and broke the hearts of millions worldwide. Introducing a newcalendar guaranteed to heal those hearts, fast. Hot Royals showcasestwelve of the world’s most eligible royal bachelors. They’re young, they’rehandsome, they’re rich, and, yes, they’re unhitched. Meet Sweden’sdreamy Prince Carl Philip: This former Scout (awwww) is an avid outdoorsman,a race car driver, and an award-winning graphic designer.Swoon over Monaco’s golden boy Andrea Casiraghi, a talented athlete whose good looks prompted Peoplemagazine to anoint him one of their Most Beautiful People. Oh, and he speaks four languages! Plus tenother privileged sons of blue-blooded families around the world. The spreads feature several smokin’ fullcolorphotographs, along with vital stats, Keys to His Heart (interests), relationship status, and more. Willthe next royal wedding be yours? (In your dreams!)• Prince William, move over!• Twelve of the world’s hottest young royal bachelors• For any woman dreaming of her prince$12.99 U.S./$14.99 Can.Full-color photographsthroughout; 28 pages;12" x 12"ISBN 978-0-7611-6914-7No. 16914Shrink-wrappedShips: July


1200820072007WALL CALENDARS 13TROUT OFNORTHAMERICAIllustrated by Joseph R. TomelleriJoseph R. Tomelleri’s fish drawingsare beautiful achievements in colorand detail—every shimmering hue andintricate pattern is captured with stunningclarity. Trout of North America is acelebration of art and sport for the passionateangler, with a dozen of Tomelleri’scaptivating, true-to-life portraits. Agolden-bellied Aurora trout. The CoastalCutthroat—the only cutthroat trout thatenters salt water. The spotted Goose LakeRedband trout, painted in subtle shadesof red and purple. Accompanying eachillustration is a wealth of informationabout the featured fish: natural history,color range map, hatch charts of mayfliesand caddis flies. The calendar is packagedin an elegant, die-cut gift box.• 12 all-newillustrations,meticulouslyexecuted• Packaged in adie-cut gift box$12.99 U.S./$14.99 Can.Full-color illustrationsthroughout; 28 pages;14" x 8"; cardboard mailerwith a die-cut in the shape ofa trout on the front coverISBN 978-0-7611-6725-9No. 1672512-copy counter display:$155.88 U.S./$179.88 Can.ISBN 978-0-7611-7024-2No. 27042See page 60 for display barcode.Gift-boxedShips: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6267-4GUITARSCALENDARDavid SchillerP ure pleasure for guitar lovers.Adapted from the lively and sive book, Guitars celebrates art andcraftsmanship with a dozen historic andinnovative instruments in full color. Thecalendar’s distinctive vertical format isdesigned to best display the guitars intheir full beauty and sumptuous detail.Check out John and George’s pair ofGibson 160-Es, a ham-fisted acousticelectricthat they made famous. Theoriginal Martin OM-28, the player’sdream model, and its contemporary cousins.The bizarre Stroh, over-the-topMosrite, and the iconic Les Paul—including his famous “log.” Text andsidebars provide extensive obses-informationabout the instruments, makers, players,styles, and musical milestones.NAPKIN DREAMSIn 1974 Rudy Pensa left hisnative Argentina, took aplane to New York, andwent directly from JFKto 48th Stree to see firsthand thecluster of music stores where a l thefamous guitarists wen to buy theirinstruments. Today his guitar shop,Rudy’s Music Stop, is a fixture on48th Street, with another outpostin SoHo, intentiona ly not far fromthe original workshop of JohnD’Angelico. But Pensa is morethan one of the country’s greatguitar dealers. He co laborated inthe early 1980s with John Suhr,a gifted builder and repairmanemployed by Rudy’s, to make theR Custom. Then, in 1984, Pensaand his friend, the guitarist MarkKnopfler, sketched their idea of asolid-body electric on a napkin.Pensa made it, Knopfler played it,and it was love at first strum. MKshave evolved over the years, butthey never stray from the originalvision of marrying the easyplayingStrat body with exquisitewoods, workmanship, and customdetailing that can come only froman obsessive boutique maker.512191 2 3 4S U N DAY MONDAY T U E S DAY WEDNESDAY T H U R S DAY F R I DAY S AT U R DAYJ U LYS M T W T F S1 2 3 4 5 6 78 9 10 11 12 13 1415 16 17 18 19 20 2122 23 24 25 26 27 2829 30 316 7 8 9 10 11CIVIC HOLIDAY (CANADA)SUMMER BANK HOLIDAY(SCOTLAND)13 14 15 16 17 1820 21 22 23 24 2526 27 28 29 30 31SUMMER BANK HOLIDAY(ENG., WALES, N. IRE.)S E P T E MBERIS M T W T F S2 3 4 5 6 7 89 10 1 12 13 14 1516 17 18 19 20 21 2223⁄30 24 25 26 27 28 29August <strong>2013</strong>26414 PensaMK2 “7th Ave”semi-ho low,2210 PensaMK80 customhand painted byMaria Pensa,2170 PensaMK80 customhand painted byMaria Pensa,<strong>2013</strong> CALENDAR• 4th successful year• The calendar that speaks to the passion of thesubject—you can almost hear the guitar solo• Adapted from the book GuitarsMosrite custom, handmadeby company owner SemieMoseley. See December.$12.99 U.S./$14.99 Can.Full-color photographsthroughout; 28 pages; 9" x 14"ISBN 978-0-7611-6697-9No. 16697Shrink-wrappedShips: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6263-6Book ISBN: 978-0-7611-3800-6


Christmas14 PEEL IT. DESIGN IT. WALL ART CALENDARSPEEL IT. DESIGN IT. WALL ART CALENDARS• Transform your space in an instant—combines a calendar with the creativity and DIY pleasure of wall art• Packaged with five 12" x 12" sheets of wall decals that are removable, reusable, non-toxic, and lead-free• Inspiration and sample layouts included• Finished dimensions approximately 36" x 48" (will vary based on layout)PEEL IT • DESIGN ITWALL ARTCALENDAR <strong>2013</strong>Includes Decals and Monthly <strong>Calendar</strong>s.See back cover for details.Birds in FlightDecember<strong>2013</strong>S M T W T F S1 2 3 4 5 6 78 9 10 11 12 13 1415 16 17 18 19 20 2122 23 24 25 26 27 2829 30 31PEEL IT.DESIGN IT. WALL ARTCALENDAR:BIRDS IN FLIGHTArt by Masayo Anton-OzawaArt decals are a growing trend inhome decoration, perfect for enliveninga room without the commitment ofpaint or wallpaper—perfect for dormrooms and apartments. Peel It. Design It.Wall Art <strong>Calendar</strong>: Birds in Flightcelebrates creativity and the DIY pleasureof wall art with a die-cut calendar and fivepages of full-color removable and reusablevinyl decals. Inspiration and samplelayouts are included, but feel free to gowherever your imagination takes you. Thecalendar features six unbound sheets, withmonths printed on both sides of each page.The vibrant, whimsicalart was createdby graphic designerand illustrator MasayoAnton-Ozawa.$16.99 U.S./$19.99 Can.Five 12" x 12" full-colorsheets of reusable vinyldecals; 6 double-sided, die-cut9" x 10" calendar sheets;12" x 12" packageISBN 978-0-7611-6724-2No. 16724Shrink-wrappedShips: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6519-4PEEL IT. DESIGN IT. is a trademark of <strong>Workman</strong> <strong>Publishing</strong> Company, Inc.


PEEL IT. DESIGN IT. WALL ART CALENDARS 15$16.99 U.S./$19.99 Can.Five 12" x 12" full-colorsheets of reusable vinyldecals; 6 double-sided, die-cut9" x 10" calendar sheets;12" x 12" packageISBN 978-0-7611-7005-1No. 17005Shrink-wrappedShips: JulyNEW!PEEL IT. DESIGN IT. WALL ART CALENDAR: FLOWER POWERArt by Masayo Anton-OzawaM ake any room—a bedroom, a dorm, an office—pop with the energy and exuberance of flowerpower! A groovy new calendar that combines ’60s flair with the growing trend of art decals, PeelIt. Design It. Wall Art <strong>Calendar</strong>: Flower Power includes a die-cut calendar and five pages ofvibrantly illustrated vinyl decals. Turn a plain wall into a reverie of color and imagination, and when thefancy strikes, rearrange the decals or remove them entirely. They peel right off, no damage done. Inspirationand sample layouts are included, but how you compose the fanciful flowers, stars, and hearts is up to you.The art was created by graphic designer and illustrator Masayo Anton-Ozawa.


16 WALL CALENDARSTHE SECRETGARDENCALENDARWelcome to paradise. A lush oasiscomposed of greenery, shadow,and sunlight, bursts of bright floral colors,and the sounds of trickling water andmelodic birdsong, the secret garden fillsthe spirit with calm and serenity. With adozen hidden-away retreats, The SecretGarden <strong>Calendar</strong> is, at every glance, awelcome respite from the noise of dailylife. A stone path beckons, a concealedgarden blooms with antique roses, andthere, just around the corner, a shadedbench offers quiet repose. Accompanyingthe photographs are gardening quotations,tips, and appreciations.TheSecret Garden4calendar 201 3$12.99 U.S./$14.99 Can.Full-color photographsthroughout; 28 pages;12" x 12"ISBN 978-0-7611-6702-0No. 16702Shrink-wrappedShips: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6269-8• Now in its 17th successful season• Gardening quotations and appreciationsaccompany the beautiful photographs• Speaks to the soul of the gardenerOUT ON THEPORCHCALENDARFeel the breeze. Hear the gentle creakof the rocker. Put your feet up, sip aniced tea, open a book, or just bask in theview. With more than 1.1 million copiessold, the Out on the Porch <strong>Calendar</strong>is a taste of the good life, all year long.Grand Southern porticoes and sunnybeach porches, rustic mountain porchesand lakeside verandas. It’s a year of transportingphotographs, accompanied byquotes from literature that capture theessence of porch life.O U T O N T H Eporch$12.99 U.S./$15.99 Can.Full-color photographsthroughout; 28 pages;12" x 12"ISBN 978-1-61620-122-7No. 73122Shrink-wrappedShips: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-1-61620-044-2A 2 0 1 3 C A L E N D A R• The original and bestselling Porch calendar• Over 1.1 million copies sold• An Algonquin calendar


3011PAGE-A-WEEK WALL CALENDARS 17D e c e m b e r D e c e m b e r J a n u a r y J a n u a r y J a n u a r y J a n u a r y J a n u a r y3031 1 2 3 S U N D A YM O N D A Y T U E S D A Y W E D N E S D A Y T H U R S D A Y4F R I D A Y 5S A T U R D A YBank HolidayNew Year’s Day(Scotland & New Zealand)“YocYoucac nan“You can never get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit me.— C. S. LewisD E C E M B E RS M T W T F S2 3 4 5 6 7 89 10 11 12 13 14 1516 17 18 19 20 21 22/ 24/31 25 26 27 28 2923 /3024 /31 25 26 27 28 29J A N U A R YSM T W T F S1 2 3 4 567 8 9 1 0 1 1 21 31 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 92 0 2 1 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 62 72 8 2 9 3 0 3 1F E B R U A R YS M T W T F S1 23 4 5 6 7 8 910 11 12 13 14 15 1617 18 19 20 21 22 2324 25 26 27 28J u n e J u n e J u n e J u n e J u n e J u n e J u n eS 9S U N D A YQueen’s Birthday(Australia exc. WA)101112 13 14 15M O N D A Y T U E S D A YW E D N E S D A Y T H U R S D A Y F R I D A Y S A T U R D A YFlag DayTHE KITCHEN ORGANIZERPAGE-A-WEEK ® CALENDARNo matter how busy life is day to day, The Kitchen Organizer keeps everyoneorganized, aware, and on track. A 12" x 12" tear-off pad with a magnetized backingperfect for displaying on the fridge, the calendar boasts a practical week-at-a-glance formatwith daily columns that have plenty of room for writing in the activities and plans of Mom,Dad, and each of the kids. With just a quick look, it’s clear who has what going on, andwhen. The full-color pages are energized with beautiful and inspiring illustrations andphotographs, plus entertaining weekly quotes. Fun meets function, throughout the year.$13.99 U.S./$16.99 Can.Full-color art and photographsthroughout; 54 sheets;magnetic backer; 12" x 12"padded formatISBN 978-0-7611-6794-5No. 16794Shrink-wrappedShips: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6276-6• Completely redesigned for <strong>2013</strong>• The perfect fit for a fridge, wall, or desktop• Will keep busy families organized weekby week• Full-color photographs and illustrationsthroughout• 12" x 12" pad with weekly tear-off pages anda magnetized backingJ U N ES M T W T F S2 3 4 5 6 7 89 10 1 12 13 14 1516 17 18 19 20 21 2228 2923/30 24 25 26 27 28 29Canada Day(Canada)The garden suggests theremight be a place wherewe can meet nature halfway.— Michael PollanIndependence DayM AYS M T W T F S1 2 3 45 6 7 8 9 10 1112 13 14 15 16 17 1819 20 21 22 23 24 2526 27 28 29 30 31J u n e J u l y J u l y J u l y J u l y J u l y30S U N D A YJ U LYS M T W T F S1 2 3 4 5 67 8 9 1 0 1 1 2 1 31 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 2 02 1 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 72 8 2 9 3 0 3 112JUNEF SS M T W T 12 3 4 5 6 7 89 1 0 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 51 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 2 0 2 1 2 2 3/3 0 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9J u l y3 4 M O N D A Y T U E S D A YW E D N E S D A Y T H U R S D A Y5F R I D A Y 6S A T U R D A YA U G U S TS M T W T F S1 2 34 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 13 14 15 16 1718 19 20 21 22 23 2425 26 27 28 29 30 31“Summer afternoon—summer afternoon;to me those have always beenthe two most beautiful wordsin the English language.”— Henry JamesJ U LYS M T W T F S1 2 3 4 5 67 8 9 10 11 12 1314 15 16 17 18 19 2021 22 23 24 25 26 2728 29 30 31Page-A-Week is a registered trademark of <strong>Workman</strong> <strong>Publishing</strong> Company, Inc.


18 WALL CALENDARSNUNS HAVINGFUN CALENDARMaureen Kelly and Jeffrey StoneHallelujah, the nuns are back! The hitcalendar proclaimed “the funniestcalendar of the year” by Gene Shalit and“habit-forming” by Maxim, NunsHaving Fun pays homage to the joys ofgood old-fashioned play. Here are twelvemonths of retro black-and-white photographsdepicting a sweet and unexpectedside of convent life: one filled with carefreelaughter, spontaneity, and fun. Nunsplaying foosball. Nuns playing Wii. Nunsat a barbecue; nuns playing baseball.Nuns running and skating and skippingthrough water. Nuns posing for snaps.Irreverent captions by Maureen Kellyand Jeffrey Stone, co-authors of the NewYork Times bestseller Growing UpCatholic, add to the pleasure.Sister says, “To Err Is Human, To Laugh Is Divine!”Nuns Having FunC a l e n d a r f o r 2 0 1 3By MAUREEN KELLY and JEFFREY STONEco-authors of the New York Times bestseller Growing Up Catholic• A hugely popular calendar, back for a9th successful year• A year of nuns having a h*ll of a time• With captions by the co-authors of GrowingUp Catholic$12.99 U.S./$14.99 Can.Black-and-white photographsthroughout; 28 pages;12" x 12"ISBN 978-0-7611-6701-3No. 16701Shrink-wrappedShips: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6264-3Book ISBN: 978-0-7611-5041-1POCKET PIGS:The Teacup Pigsof PennywellFarm <strong>Calendar</strong>Photographs by Richard AustinTake one look, and fall in love.Returning for its fourth irresistibleyear, Pocket Pigs showcases the celebratedlittle residents of Pennywell Farmin Devon, England. Fuzzy, friendly, andsmall enough to hold in the palm of yourhand, these teacup pigs are also naturalsat posing for the camera. Thomas strumshis tiny guitar. Leni and Lou sample fall’sfirst apples. And tutu-bedecked Dulcieplays prima ballerina. Too cute!THE TEACUP PIGS of PENNYWELLFARM$12.99 U.S./$14.99 Can.Full-color photographsthroughout; 28 pages;12" x 12"ISBN 978-0-7611-6727-3No. 16727Shrink-wrappedShips: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6271-1<strong>2013</strong> CALENDARPHOTOGRAPHS BY RICHARD AUSTIN• 4th successful year• Utterly off-the-charts adorable—just try notto smile• www.pennywellfarm.uk


WALL CALENDARS 19TAKE ME OUT TOTHE BALLPARKCALENDARText by Josh LeventhalYou can almost hear the crack of thebat, taste that hot dog, and feel theenergy of the crowd. Adapted from thebestselling book with almost 700,000copies in print, Take Me Out to theBallpark is the calendar—die-cut inthe shape of a stadium—that celebratesthe ballpark experience and the passionof the true-blue fan. Each month highlightsa beloved ballpark past or present:Miller Park, U.S. Cellular Field, EbbetsField, Shibe Park, Old Yankee Stadium,and more. Spreads include a full-pagephotograph and smaller detail images,plus sidebars packed with history, fascinatingfacts, stats, anecdotes, and lore.It’s the calendar that captures the love ofthe game on every page.BallParkCal_Frontcover<strong>2013</strong>.indd 1<strong>2013</strong> <strong>Calendar</strong>A Month-by-Month Tour of Major LeagueBaseball Ballparks Past and PresentIncludesnew andvintageballparks!• Take Me Out to the Ballparkbook and calendarshave over 1.2 million copies in print combined• Black-and-white and color photographs of bothnew and traditional Major League ballparks• Endorsed by Major League Baseball10/20/11 11:57 AM$12.99 U.S./$15.99 Can.Full-color and black-andwhitephotographs throughout;28 pages; die-cut calendar;12" x 12"ISBN 978-1-57912-906-4No. 81906Shrink-wrappedShips: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-1-57912-861-6Book ISBN: 978-1-57192-513-4Major League Baseballtrademarks are used withpermission of Major LeagueProperties, Inc.BORIS VALLEJO& JULIE BELLFANTASYCALENDAREscape to a place of magic, monsters,and fierce women. A perennialfavorite with over 2.5 million copies sold,the Fantasy <strong>Calendar</strong> is the out-ofthis-worldcreation of husband-and-wifeteam Boris Vallejo, America’s premierfantasy artist, and Julie Bell, designerof the popular Dragons of Destiny series.Here are thirteen all-new paintingsthat will take your imagination on athrilling adventure, teeming with warriors,enchantresses, sorcerers, mermaids,scaly beasts, and relentless serpents. Theimages are drawn with an exquisite attentionto anatomical detail, and a captivatingoriginal narrative weaves them together.• The perennial favorite with 2.5 million sold• 13 all-new paintings for <strong>2013</strong>• “Will transport you to another dimension.”—King FeaturesFAFTHE PERENNIALN TATASY<strong>2013</strong>TOVER 2.5MILLIONCOPIESSOLDSYSFFARI T EAV O$12.99 U.S./$14.99 Can.Full-color paintingsthroughout; 28 pages;12" x 12"ISBN 978-0-7611-6700-6No. 16700Shrink-wrappedShips: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6246-9


YuT H E T E A P O Tneo-rococo porcelain shapes and20 WALL CALENDARS& TEAC A L E N D A R F O R 2 0 1232 0 1 3S u n d a y M o n d a y Tu e s d a y We d n e s d a y T h u r s d a y Fr i d a y S a t u r d a y“[Tea’s] liquor is like thesweetest dew from Heaven.”Y , 733–804—lu u Yu, Yu 733–8041 2 3 4WT e a f o r T h eB o u d o i rhen tea arrived inthe West in the 17thcentury, it was exotic,expensive, and rare—in otherwords, ideally suited for a tryst.Retreating to a private room todrink tea became popular around1830, thanks to Anna Russell, the7th Duchess of Bedford (1783–1857). Frustrated by the long gapbetween luncheon and dinner, sheby AnnA bel F reyberg with photographs by M A rtin brigdA le5 6 78 9 10 11Waitangi Day(neW ZealanD)invited close friends to join herfor tea and tempting tidbits in herpersonal boudoir at Woburn Abbey,Bedfordshire, thus inventing thetradition of afternoon tea. Thisfeminine yet formal tea set isperfect for an intimate tête-àtête.Made in Eastern Europe inthe mid-20th century, it boastsTHE COLLECTIBLE TEAPOT& TEA CALENDARText by Annabel FreybergPhotographs by Martin BrigdaleWith a dozen beautifully arranged and photographed settings, TheCollectible Teapot & Tea <strong>Calendar</strong> is a warm and nostalgictribute to the cherished tradition of afternoon tea, with its delicate sandwichesand sweets, sparkling conversation, and the distinctive teapots that12 13 14 15 16 17 18lincoln’s BirthDay Valentine’s Day19 20 21 22 23 24 25PresiDents Day Washington’sBirthDayash WeDnesDay26 27 28are the heart of the teatime ritual. Wedgwood’s brightly colored 18th-century creamware is fit for a queen.A 1930s acorn-shaped set by Burleigh is perfect for sipping tea among the changing leaves. And the crisprelief of its blue-and-white pattern lends a nautical air to an early 19th-century Castleford teapot.Accompanying the photographs are morsels of tea history and lore served up by Annabel Freyberg, writerat The World of Interiors.V ’s Ddecoration that was fashionablein its era: quantities of gilding,scattered blowsy flowers in thenaturalistic “deutsche Blumen”style first painted onto Meissenceramics 200 years earlier, andlanguid mythical scenes à la theneoclassical paintings of AngelicaKauffmann. This tea set has allthe ingredients for a full-blownromance.AT H E T E A T A B L EP o r c e l a i nT e a P o T S Ta n dteapot with a matchingstand or tray (wonderfulfor protecting woodentables from burningly hot tea)makes a smart ensemble. Thestand was an essential componentof tea equipage from the 18thto mid-19th century, oftenmirroring the shape of theteapot it was designed for.Hence, perhaps, Lewis Carroll’s“Twinkle, twinkle little bat, /How I wonder what you’re at! /Up above the world you fly, /Like a tea-tray in the sky.” Today,collectors appreciate stands intheir own right.• The calendar that is an invitation to a year of tea, tea parties, and tranquility• Features twelve of the world’s most delightful teapots, with text by World of Interiors writerAnnabel Freyberg and photographs by Martin Brigdale• Strong repeat customer base for 18 years$12.99 U.S./$14.99 Can.Full-color photographsthroughout; 28 pages;12" x 12"ISBN 978-0-7611-6703-7No. 16703Shrink-wrappedShips: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6273-5


CYNTHIAHART’SVICTORIANACALENDART he timeless trend of Victoriana,from its most impassioned andaccomplished curator. Cynthia Hartcelebrates over two decades of thisbest-loved calendar with her favoritecollages from the past 24 years. Burstingwith color, energy, and a sweet air ofnostalgia, each scrapbook-style spreadindulges the spirit and imagination—andcelebrates the enduring pleasures ofhearth, home, love, motherhood, andholiday. Each month’s seasonal composi-tion layers rich fabrics and delicate laces,charming antique paper ephemera, vintagejewelry, and fresh flowers; the wholecomes packaged in a beautifully decoratedgift envelope with 4 die-cutpostcards and a 24-page birthday book.• Celebrating 24 years of cherishedimagery• Stunning and successful—over4.2 million sold• Packaged in a full-color gift envelopeBonus!Gift CollectionCYNTHIA HART’SIncluded:4 Postcardsand DatebookCYNTHIA HART’SVIV CTORIANA<strong>2013</strong>CALENDARBONUS GIFT COLLECTIONWALL CALENDARS 21$14.99 U.S./$17.99 Can.Full-color photographsthroughout; 4 die-cutpostcards; 24-page birthdaybook; 28 pages; 12" x 12"ISBN 978-0-7611-6726-6No. 16726Full-color gift envelopeShrink-wrappedShips: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6134-9ADVENT CALENDARS: CALENDAR TERMS APPLY (FULL COPY RETURNS)THE STORY OF CHRISTMASIllustrated by Carolyn Croll • Retold by Mary Packardwonderfully illustrated retelling of the story of the birth ofA Jesus through the delightful tradition of an Advent calendar,with 24 miniature full-color board books—to be opened, one perday from the first of December through Christmas Eve.THE NUTCRACKERIllustrated by Nan Brooks • Retold by Mary Packardset of 24 numbered miniature books arranged in sequence.A The Nutcracker Story Book Set & Advent <strong>Calendar</strong>retells the story of the beloved ballet in a delightful Advent calendarformat. The jewel-like books are designed to be hung on theChristmas tree year after year.$15.95 U.S./$19.95 Can.Full-color illustrationsthroughout; 24 miniature storybooks, 4 pages each; set in aboard tray; 14" x 12"ISBN 978-0-7611-5250-7No. 15250$15.95 U.S./$19.95 Can.Full-color illustrationsthroughout; 24 miniature storybooks, 4 pages each; set in aboard tray; 14" x 12"ISBN 978-0-7611-6338-1No. 16338


22Purchase of any Audubon calendar entitlesthe buyer to 50% off the standard $35 Audubon Societymembership, plus two Audubon tote bags.THE AUDUBON COLLECTIONNational Audubon SocietyThe organization synonymous with wildlife preservation for over a century, the National Audubon Societyhas more than a half million members, 500 chapters, 100 sanctuaries, and a renowned field guide series.The Audubon calendar program imbues the society’s mission and energy into every title—in the beautiful,full-color photographs and in the passionate, authoritative text. Eightcalendars make up the list for <strong>2013</strong>, including National Parks,returning after a strong debut, and the new The World of Trees. The Engagementcalendar and 12" x 12" wall calendars are printed on FSC-certified paper. All dars entitle the buyer to 50% off the standard $35 Auduboncalen-Society membership, which includes a subscription to Audubonmagazine plus two tote bags.AUDUBONENGAGEMENTCALENDARThe cornerstone and perennial bestsellerof the Audubon calendarprogram: a week-at-a-glance datebookcelebrating nature in all its diversity andsplendor with a stunning, full-colorimage on every spread. Captured by theworld’s best nature photographers, thepictures include vast landscapes, finelydetailed close-ups, and a Great WhiteEgret, displaying in a tree. Plus mysticcanyons, majestic trees and pristine rivers,a pair of giraffes on the savanna, anda mother bird feeding her young. Withdetailed, informative captions and spaciousgrids, the calendar is elegantlypackaged for gift-giving.$13.99 U.S./$16.99 Can.Full-color photographsthroughout; 128 pages;6¼" x 9¼"ISBN 978-1-57965-482-5No. 85482Wire-O boundFSC-certified paperRecyclable gift boxShips: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-1-57965-441-2• 18th standout year• A perfection of photographyand package• Printed on FSC-certifiedpaper and packaged in an elegantgift box


AudubonNATIONAL AUDUBON SOCIETY<strong>2013</strong> CALENDARTHE AUDUBON COLLECTION 23NEW!The World ofTreesMay <strong>2013</strong>S U N D AY M O N D AY T U E S D AY W E D N E S D AY T H U R S D AY F R I D AY S AT U R D AYM O N D AYSouthern Live Oak, Texas, U.S.A.[Julie eggers/DanitaDelimont.com]A P R I LS M T W T F S1 2 3 4 5 67 8 9 10 11 12 1314 15 16 17 18 19 2021 22 23 24 25 26 2728 29 30J U N ES M T W T F S12 3 4 5 6 7 89 10 11 12 13 14 1516 17 18 19 20 21 2223⁄30 24 25 26 27 28 291 2 3 4Last Quarter lAUDUBON THE WORLD OFTREES CALENDARTrees awe us with their strength, majesty, and longevity; they offershade and respite; they give us food, something to climb, places tohide; they literally give us clean air to breathe. And they are essential to thebeauty of the world’s landscapes: the woodlands, forests, wetlands, andcities. A new addition to the lively Audubon lineup, this calendar celebratesthe diversity and splendor of the world’s trees. A single camelthorntree stands alone amid the orange sand dunes of Namibia. Pointy cypresstrees add to the romance of the Tuscan countryside. Plus birch trees inMaine, tropical palms in Venezuela, and quiver trees, glowing in the early morning light, close to theSouthern Kalahari. Each month’s beautifully photographed image is a testament to the power of nature anda reminder of the importance of preservation.5 7 8 9 1012Mother’s Day6Bank Holiday (United Kingdom)Labour Day (QLD Australia)13 1415 16 1719 20 21 22 23 24 25Victoria Day (Canada)26 27 28 29 30 31Memorial Day ObservedRachel Carson’s BirthdaySpring Bank Holiday(United Kingdom)Southern Live oak, texaS, u.S.a.ATraditional Memorial Days emblematic of the Old South as the veranda and Scarlett O’Hara, the southernlive oak (Quercus virginiana) is a magnificent tree and rivals some of the longestlivedon the North American continent. Its sturdy, laterally spreading branches give itan unmistakable profile. Mature specimens can grow to 70 feet or more in height, andhalf again more in width. The small, somewhat leathery leaves display considerablevariation in shape. Trees of this species, so named because it is an evergreen (hence itsleaves are “live”), can persist for hundreds of years. In fact, one specimen in Texas, wherethis photograph was taken, called the “Big Tree,” is said to be more than 1,000 years oldand is one of the largest trees in the nation. Dense groves in central and southern Texasare known as “oak motts” and harbor many species of birds and other wildlife. In theSoutheastern states, where the southern live oak is the state tree of Georgia, clumps ofSpanish moss adorn its branches.Last Quarter lRed-banded Hairstreak [rick & nora Bowers / alamy] Live Oak acorn [gilBert s. grant / Photo researchers, inc.]New Moon m11International Migratory Bird Day18Armed Forces DayFirst Quarter ;Full Moon k• A beautifully photographed, full-color tribute to trees around the world• For nature lovers and world travelers• Photographed by premier nature photographers• Printed on FSC-certified paper$12.99 U.S./$15.99 Can.Full-color photographsthroughout; 28 pages;12" x 12"ISBN 978-1-57965-489-4No. 85489FSC-certified paperShrink-wrappedShips: July


24 THE AUDUBON COLLECTIONAUDUBONNATURECALENDARAmerica the beautiful: Snowcappedmountains encircle the aquamarinewaters of Lake Tahoe. The sun rises onWyoming’s Teton Range. A carpet ofDesert Sand Verbena paints the BorregoValley brilliantly purple. And a fastmovingriver cuts through the dense vegetationof Olympic National Park. With adozen beautifully photographed imagesin full color, Audubon Nature capturesthe raw beauty and power of NorthAmerica’s woodlands, deserts, seashores,mountains, wetlands, and other wildernesstreasures.www.audubon.orgPrinted on recycled stock with 30% post-consumer content.Lake. And fall colors brighten the granite slopes of Inyo NationalForest. Capturing the spirit and raw power of a dozen gloriouslandscapes, AUDUBON NATURE is a beautifully photographed,full-color tribute to the wilderness of North America.Printed in China • ISBN 978-1-57965-444-3 • $12.99 U.S. / $15.99 Can. / $25.99 Aus.New York, NY 10014 • www.artisanbooks.comARTISANBald cypresses rise out of the black-water swamps ofApalachicola National Forest. Orange light bathes thesand and red rocks of Arizona’s Monument Valley.Mist envelops the fir trees around British Columbia’s EvaAudubonNATIONAL AUDUBON SOCIETY<strong>2013</strong> CALENDARNatureBOOKLAND EANSeptember: Dame’s Rocket October: Brittlebush November: Dune Evening Primrose December: Claret Cup CactusMay: Roundlobe Hepatica June: California Goldfields July: Pacific Rhododendron August: Silky Lupine$12.99 U.S./$15.99 Can.Full-color photographsthroughout; 28 pages;12" x 12"ISBN 978-1-57965-483-2No. 85483FSC-certified paperShrink-wrappedShips: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-1-57965-443-6• A beautifully photographed, full-color tribute tothe wilderness of North America• Printed on FSC-certified paperJanuary: Munz’s Tidytips February: Indian Paintbrush March: Grizzlybear Pricklypear April: Orange SneezeweedAUDUBONWILDFLOWERSCALENDARThey bloom in mountain meadows,woodlands, prairies, even the driestdeserts—wildflowers are vibrant butephemeral beauties, embellishing landscapeswith strokes of color before disappearingfor another year. With a dozenphotographs that capture wildflowers intheir native environments, this calendaris a tribute to North America’s loveliestblooms. Beds of Dune Evening Primrosespread over a sandy California desert.Yellow Arnica and pink Monkeyflowergrow unrestrained in a Montana field.And ethereal purple Pasqueflowers heraldspring in the Arctic National WildlifeRefuge. It’s pure artistry by nature’shand.www.audubon.orgsprouting from the leaf litter. With a dozen portraits of NorthAmerican wildflowers in their native habitats, gorgeouslyphotographed in full color, AUDUBON WILDFLOWERS is ashowcase for nature’s loveliest and most ephemeral creations.• A showcase for nature’s loveliest creations• Printed on FSC-certified paperAhillside ablaze in golden Brittlebush. The waxyscarlet blossoms of the Claret Cup Cactus. A sunnymeadow carpeted in California Goldfields, poppies,and lupine. And ethereal purple blooms of Roundlobe HepaticaAudubonNATIONAL AUDUBON SOCIETY<strong>2013</strong> CALENDARWildflowers$12.99 U.S./$15.99 Can.Full-color photographsthroughout; 28 pages;12" x 12"ISBN 978-1-57965-486-3No. 85486FSC-certified paperShrink-wrappedShips: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-1-57965-444-3


AUDUBONNATIONALPARKSCALENDARDiscover America’s nationalparks, sea to shining sea andeverything in between. A networkcomprising 58 parks totaling morethan 84 million acres, the NationalParks system offers the country’smost unspoiled natural treasures—each abundant with stunninglandscapes and distinctive floraand fauna, and protected so thatgenerations to come can admiretheir great splendor. AudubonNational Parks <strong>Calendar</strong> isa magnificent tribute, fromPICTURE-A-DAY ®WALL CALENDARSThe operative word is “more.” More kittens for the kittenperson. More sightings for the birder. More destinationsfor the traveler. More sexy stilettos, power pumps, andfunky platforms for the shoe obsessive. And in general,so many more oohs and awws. (Especially CuteOverload awws.) Indulging people’s passions with hundreds and hundredsof full-color photographs, the Picture-A-Day <strong>Calendar</strong>s prove thatwhen it comes to something you love, more is always better. Three newtitles bring even more to <strong>2013</strong>: 365 Days of Hats, 365 Days in theMet, and Extreme Cakes—a a decadent year of sugar, artistry, andimagination.Purchase of any Audubon calendar entitlesthe buyer to 50% off the standard $35 Audubon Societymembership, plus two Audubon tote bags.Katmai, AlaskaOlympic, WashingtonGlacier, MontanaYellowstone, WyomingAcadia, MaineOlympic, WashingtonGrand Canyon, ArizonaCalifornia’s Channel Islands National Park to Virginia’s Shenandoah National Park. Be awed byWashington’s Mount Rainier and its satellite peak, Little Tahoma, encircled in a halo of clouds. Each fullcolorspread features one large image at the top of the page, and explores the park further with dozens ofsmaller photographs in the grid below and detailed text.• A sellout in its first year• For nature lovers and armchair trekkers• Text explores the featured park’s history, physical features, flora, and faunaPICTURE-A-DAY ® WALL CALENDARS 25CARR CLIFTON/GETTY IMAGESPHIL NELSON/GETTY IMAGESGARY CRABBE/AGE FOTOSTOCKFRANS LANTING STUDIO/ALAMY TIM FITZHARRIS/MINDEN PICTURESHigh desert Caption plateau a the Grand Canyon-Parashant National Caption MonumentS u n d a y8Anasazi Caption granaries above the Colorado River at Nankoweap CaptionS u n d a y2229Afternoon sun on canyon wa lsS u n d a y15Martin Luther King Jr.’s BirthdayPHOTO CREDITGoshawkS u n d a y1New Year’s Day; First QuarterSUPERSTOCK/AGE FOTOSTOCKPHOTO CREDITM o n d a y23Chinese New Year30D E C E M B E RPETER ADAMS/AGE FOTOSTOCKM o n d a y9Caption Havasu Fa ls, Havasupai Indian Reservation CaptionM o n d a y16Martin Luther King DayF E B RUA RYS M T W T F S S M T W T F S1 2 31 2 3 44 5 6 7 8 9 10 5 6 7 8 9 10 111 12 13 14 15 16 17 12 13 14 15 16 17 1818 19 20 21 2 23 24 19 20 21 2 23 24 2525 26 27 28 29 30 31 26 27 28 29Snow along the South RimM o n d a yAudubonNational ParksArches, Utahl Last Quarterm New Moonk Full MoonNatioNal auduboN Society . <strong>2013</strong> 2012 caleNdarYellowstone, WyomingAcadia, MaineRocky Mountain, ColoradoOlympic, WashingtonDeath Valley, California2Bank Holiday(U.K., Austral., N.Z.)Redwood, CaliforniaMIKAEL UTTERSTROM/ALAMYPHOTO CREDITWILLARD CLAY/GETTY IMAGESCARR CLIFTON/GETTY IMAGESCli fs above Colorado River at ToroweapT u e s d a yT u e s d a yRaven17T u e s d a y2431; First QuarterPadre IslandNational Seashore, Texas10CHAD EHLERS/AGE FOTOSTOCKCaption Pricklypear cactus along the Colorado River CaptionT u e s d a y3Bank Holiday(Scotland & New Zealand)January <strong>2013</strong>Grand Canyon National ParkJOHN CANCALOSI/PETER ARNOLD IMAGES/PHOTOLIBRARYFLPA/BOB GIBBONS/AGE FOTOSTOCKGreat Smoky Mountains,TennesseeKatmai, AlaskaPHOTO CREDITPonderosa pines along the South RimW e d n e s d a yCalifornia condorW e d n e s d a y T h u r s d a y18Great Smoky Mountains,TennesseeBright Angel Point on the North RimW e d n e s d a y25Katmai, AlaskaArches, UtahGlacier, MontanaW e d n e s d a y11INGE JOHNSSON/ALAMY4MEGAPRESS/ALAMYMARK NEWMAN/AGE FOTOSTOCKBighorn ram19MARK NEWMAN/ PHOTOLIBRARYHualapai Caption Indian Reservation southwest of Grand Caption CanyonT h u r s d a y12CoyoteT h u r s d a y5SCOTT GRIESSEL/AGE FOTOSTOCKCaption Bighorn sheep along the Colorado River CaptionT h u r s d a y26Australia Day(Australia)View from Bright Angel Point along the North Rim, Grand Canyon National ParkPHOTO CREDITPHOTO CREDIT$12.99 U.S./$15.99 Can.Full-color photographsthroughout; 28 pages;12" x 14"ISBN 978-1-57965-487-0No. 85487Shrink-wrappedShips: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-1-57965-452-8ADAM JONES/GETTY IMAGESCaption Th exposed geologica layers of stone CaptionF r i d a y20F r i d a y27F r i d a y13Caption Grand Canyon from the South Rim CaptionF r i d a y6ALAN COPSON/GETTY IMAGESPHOTO CREDITMCPHOTO/AGE FOTOSTOCKPHOTO CREDITMaidenhair fern in Havasu CanyonS a t u r d a yS a t u r d a y21View from Moran PointS a t u r d a y28S a t u r d a y147Eons of erosionhave carved outthe panoramic rainbowof rock we call theGrand Canyon. At thebottom of the gorge,a mile below the rim,the Colorado River flowson its ancient pathfrom the ContinentalDivide to the Gulf ofCalifornia. The manyhuedlayers representa multitude of rockformations and types,and the deepest layersdate back as muchas two billion years.The canyon’s aweinspiringbeauty hasalways captured humanimagination. NativeAmericans considered ita sacred site. TheodoreRoosevelt was a frequentvisitor, but it was in1919 that WoodrowWilson signed the lawdesignating it a nationalpark. Today, fivemillion people a yearenjoy the spectacularviews and abundantwildlife, including rareCalifornia condors.Picture-A-Day is a registered trademark of <strong>Workman</strong> <strong>Publishing</strong> Company, Inc.


11AUD423.jpg11AUD431.JPGBelted KingfisherPipevine swa lowtailsChinese New YearNew M onChinese New YearNorthern CardinalNew Year’s DaySatyrNew Year’s DayBanded MapwingFu l M onFu l M onSage Thrasher; First QuarterD E C E M B E RS M T W T F S S M T W T F S1 2 31 2 3 44 5 6 7 8 9 10 5 6 7 8 9 10 112 13 14 15 16 17 12 13 14 15 16 17 1818 19 20 21 23 24 19 20 21 23 24 2525 26 27 28 29 30 31 26 27 28 29D E C E M B E RRed AdmiralMonarchF E B RUA RYS M T W T F S S M T W T F S1 2 31 2 3 44 5 6 7 8 9 10 5 6 7 8 9 10 112 13 14 15 16 17 12 13 14 15 16 17 1818 19 20 21 23 24 19 20 21 23 24 2525 26 27 28 29 30 31 26 27 28 29F E B RUA RYLark SparrowGray PansyCommon BuckeyeOwl bu terfly detailAustralia Day(Australia)Pale Swa lowtailMormon Friti laryAustralia Day(Australia)Mountain BluebirdEastern Bluebird11AUD428.jpg11AUD427.jpgMountain BluebirdZebra LongwingGreen HairstreakZebra SwallowtailBlue JayBushtitPine GrosbeakCalifornia SisterGray JayWhite-eyed VireoBlue JayProci la BeautyCreon Ski perSilvery blueMountain Bluebird26 PICTURE-A-DAY ® WALL CALENDARSAUDUBONSONGBIRDS& OTHERBACKYARDBIRDSCALENDARFor America’s 48 million birders, thisis America’s bestselling and mostsatisfying calendar, filled with hundredsof resplendent birds, beautifully photographedup close and in full color.Celebrate the Yellow Warbler, theCarolina Wren, the Western Meadowlark.Plus jays, hummingbirds, cardinals, anelegant Cedar Waxwing, an elusiveHepburn's Rosy-Finch, and so manymore. Each spread features a large imageat the top of the page, dozens of smallerones in the grid below, and detailed textabout species, habitat, and behavior. It’sa daily sighting, no binoculars required.AudubonSongbirds& OtherBackyardBirdsWWW.GLENNBARTLEY.COMC. GABLE RAYS u n d a y2229WWW.GLENNBARTLEY.COMS u n d a y15Martin Luther King Jr.’s BirthdayR.&S. DAY/VIREOS u n d a y8DOUG LOCKEM o n d a y2330S u n d a yNatioNal auduboN Society . <strong>2013</strong> caleNdar1Black-capped ChickadeeM o n d a y16Martin Luther King DayDAVE WE LINGM o n d a ySHARON CUMMINGSTu e s d a y17WWW.GLENNBARTLEY.COMS.&S. RUCKER/VIREOC. GABLE RAYW e d n e s d a yBlack-capped Chickadee A na’s HummingbirdBlue JayTIM FITZHA RIS9Tu e s d a y2431M o n d a y2Bank Holiday(U.K., Austral., N.Z.)Red-winged BlackbirdTu e s d a y10TOM & PAT L ESONW e d n e s d a y18W e d n e s d a y25T u e s d a y3Bank Holiday(Scotland & New Zealand)Altamira Oriole White-breasted Nuthatchm;First Quarterl Last QuarterkPAT L ESONJanuary <strong>2013</strong>Beginning the Year with Brash BeautyNorthern Cardinal feathersROBERT M CAW4W e d n e s d a y11T h u r s d a y26WWW.GLENNBARTLEY.COMT h u r s d a y19WWW.GLENNBARTLEY.COMWWW.GLENNBARTLEY.COMRufous HummingbirdT h u r s d a y12J. FUHRMAN/VIREOF r i d a y27T h u r s d a y5SHARON CUMMINGSF r i d a y20F r i d a y13DONALD M. JONESS a t u r d a y28F r i d a yC. GABLE RAY6S a t u r d a y21DAVE WE LINGS a t u r d a y14S a t u r d a y7For bird people, thebeginning of thenew year is a wonderfultime. Yearly lists canstart anew, and whoknows what the nexttwelve months willbring? While raritieswhet the appetite ofany birder, th expectedbirds are much morefrequently counted.Acro s much ofNorth America theconspicuous, vocal,cheeky, and yardfriendlyBlue Jay(Cyanocitta cristata)is often ta lied asBird No. 1 on anybirder’s year list.Although Blue Jays aresometimes malignedfor their aggressiveand predatory ways,they are among themost stunning birds inthe world, given theirgorgeous blue-huedplumage. We need toappreciate the beautyof the birds in ourbackyards, no ma terwhat our opinion oftheir behavior may be!• The #1 Audubon wallcalendar, beloved bybird enthusiasts andnature lovers• Consistent solidperformer for 13straight years• Gives passionatebirders a front-rowview of hundreds oftheir favoritebackyard friends$12.99 U.S./$15.99 Can.Full-color photographsthroughout; 28 pages;12" x 14"ISBN 978-1-57965-484-9No. 85484Shrink-wrappedShips: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-1-57965-446-7AUDUBONBUTTERFLIESCALENDARKenn KaufmanFor the new legion of “butterfliers,” agrowing group of enthusiasts who,like birders, bring passion, knowledge,and a good pair of binoculars to followingone of nature’s most gemlikecreations, Audubon Butterflies offersa lifetime of sightings. Every month discoverdozens of butterflies up close andin brilliant full color. A Poplar Admiralemerging from its chrysalis. California’sBuckeye Butterfly. The aptly namedClearwing. Plus Lacewings, Fritillaries,Swallowtails, Satyrs, and more, includingimages of eggs and caterpillars. Onebutterfly species is spotlighted eachmonth in a large photograph, and authoritativetext by Kenn Kaufman delivers anabundance of information about lifestyle,habitat, and butterfly watching.11AUD435.JPGPicture-A-Day is a registered trademark of <strong>Workman</strong> <strong>Publishing</strong> Company, Inc.AudubonButterflies11AUD441.JPGby Kenn KaufmanLUIS CASTANEDA INC./GE TY IMAGESJOHN HENDRICKSON/LA HENDRICKSON/LA RY ULRICH STOCKS u n d a y2229JOHN HENDRICKSON/LA RY ULRICH STOCKS u n d a y15Martin Luther King Jr.’s BirthdayBanded Orange HeliconianJOHN HENDRICKSON/LA RY ULRICH STOCKS u n d a y8lDA RE L GULIN/GE TY IMAGESM o n d a y2330m New M onS u n d a yNatioNal auduboN Society . <strong>2013</strong> caleNdar1; First QuarterM o n d a y16Martin Luther King DayLast QuarterkJOHN HENDRICKSON/LA RY ULRICH STOCKTHOMAS MARENT/MINDEN PICTURESJOHN HENDRICKSON/LA RY ULRICH STOCKM o n d a y9Old World Swa lowtailTu e s d a y2431;First QuarterM o n d a y2Bank Holiday(U.K., Austral., N.Z.)JOHN HENDRICKSON/LA RY ULRICH STOCKTu e s d a y17NICK GARBU T/NPL/MINDEN PICTURESJOHN HENDRICKSON/LA RY ULRICH STOCKTu e s d a y10JOHN HENDRICKSON/LA RY ULRICH STOCKW e d n e s d a y18W e d n e s d a y25Tu e s d a y3Bank Holiday(Scotland & New Zealand)11AUD426.JPGJOHN HENDRICKSON/LA RY ULRICH STOCKJanuary <strong>2013</strong>Winter Weather and Spring ButterfliesW e d n e s d a y11W e d n e s d a ySILVIA REICHE/FOTO NATURA/MINDEN PICTURES4T h u r s d a y26Black-veined White caterpi larT h u r s d a y19GAIL SHUMWAY/GE TY IMAGESJOHN HENDRICKSON/LA RY ULRICH STOCKLA RY ULRICHT h u r s d a y12F r i d a y27T h u r s d a y5JOHN HENDRICKSON/LA RY ULRICH STOCKF r i d a y20JOHN HENDRICKSON/LA RY ULRICH STOCKJOHN HENDRICKSON/LA RY ULRICH STOCKF r i d a y13Great Purple HairstreakS a t u r d a y28F r i d a y6JOHN HENDRICKSON/LA RY ULRICH STOCKS a t u r d a y21S a t u r d a y14S a t u r d a y7A s a generalrule, the totalvariety of life formsis greatest in regionsclose to the equatorand decreases towardthe pola regions. Thehuge northern landof Canada supportsabout 300 species ofbutterflies, while thesma l Central Americannation of Costa Ricacan boast we l over1,200 species. Thereare places in tropicalSouth America wheremore than 1,500butterfly species havebeen found in singlelocality! Not a ltropical bu terflies arecolorful—many areactua ly drab—butwith so many present,it stands to reason thatthe brightest ones, suchas the Proci la Beauty,are dazzling indeed.Common name:Procilla BeautyScientific name:Panacea proci laSize: Wingspan about 3"Range: Costa Rica tonorthern South America• The world’sbutterflies, withhundreds ofphotographs invibrant full color• Includes informationabout species, habitat,and lifestyle• Text by KennKaufman, author ofthe Kaufman FocusGuides series,includingButterfliesof North America$12.99 U.S./$15.99 Can.Full-color photographsthroughout; 28 pages;12" x 14"ISBN 978-1-57965-488-7No. 85488Shrink-wrappedShips: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-1-57965-447-4


ahankhD E C E M B E RS M T W T F SF E B R U A RY1 2 3 4 5 6 71 28 9 10 1 12 13 14 3 4 5 6 7 8 910 1 12 13 14 15 162 23 24 25 26 27 28 17 18 19 20 21 2 2329 30 3124 25 26 27 28S M T W T F Sart consists oftwenty-six thousandobjects of artistic,than half of thecollection is derivedfrom the museum’sVirtually theis on display inthe Lila Achesonbeliefs, and dailysons of a NubianTHE CLOSETWith its innovative design, the 365 Days of shoes CalenDarfeatures a full-color photo on every day.a Picture . a . Day Wall <strong>Calendar</strong>®PICTURE-A-DAY ® WALL CALENDARS 2715 16 17 18 19 20 21PHOTO CREDITJANUARY<strong>2013</strong>The Museum’scollection ofancient EgyptianEgyptian Art(c. 300,000 b.c.–a.d.4th century). Moreapproximatelyentire collectionhistory, religiousNEW!365 DAYS IN THEMETTHEMETROPOLITANMUSEUM of ARTCALENDAR • <strong>2013</strong>365 DAYS IN THE METCALENDART he most-visited art museum in America (and New York City’s#1 tourist attraction), The Metropolitan Museum of Art is morepopular than ever, welcoming a record 5.7 million visitors in 2011.365 Days in the Met is a new calendar that brings the museum’svast collection to any room of the house. Each month’s spread isorganized around a theme—Egyptian Art, Gardens, Art Nouveauand Art Deco, American Art, Music, The Costume Institute (featuring the“Oyster Dress” from 2011’s blockbuster Alexander McQueen exhibit)—with one large image at thetop of the page and dozens of smaller pictures in the grid below. The artwork comprises a variety of mediaand cultural traditions; detailed text every month discusses highlights of the Museum’s collection. It’s likewandering the galleries of the Met without leaving home.PHOTO CREDITPHOTO CREDITstatuette oF isis and horusS u n d a y27CaptionS u n d a y20PHOTO CREDITPHOTO CREDITPHOTO CREDITstela oF king inteF i wahankhS u n d a y13sPhinx oF hatshePsutCaptionM o n d a y28canoPic jar with a lid in the shaPeoF a royal woman’s headS u n d a yPHOTO CREDIT6CaptionM o n d a y21Martin Luther King Daycat statuetteM o n d a yPHOTO CREDIT14block From the sanctuary in the temPle oF mentuhoteP i at deir el-bahriPHOTO CREDITCaptionPHOTO CREDITPHOTO CREDITT u e s d a y29M o n d a y7PHOTO CREDITrame ses i and Prince amenherkhePesheFbeFore hathor, tomb oF amenherkhePesheFT u e s d a y22outer co Fin oF henettawyPHOTO CREDITPHOTO CREDITPHOTO CREDITFragments oF osiride FigureW e d n e s d a y23scarab oF hatneFerPHOTO CREDITthe singer oF amun nany’s Funerary PaPyrus chair oF renisenebram’s-head amuletbroad collarPHOTO CREDITthe temPle oF dendurT u e s d a y15Martin Luther King Jr.’s BirthdayaPis bull statuetteW e d n e s d a y30CaptionT u e s d a y8PHOTO CREDITT u e s d a yW e d n e s d a yPHOTO CREDIThistorical, andcultural importance,dating from thePaleolithic to theRoman period1New Year’s Day16statuette oF anubisW e d n e s d a yPHOTO CREDITT h u r s d a y319CaptionPHOTO CREDITT h u r s d a y24PHOTO CREDITthirty-five years ofarchaeological workin Egypt, initiated in1906 in response toincreasing Westerninterest in ancientEgypt.nebamun suPervising estate activities, tomb oF nebamunW e d n e s d a y2Bank Holiday(Scotland & New Zealand)CaptionPHOTO CREDITT h u r s d a yPHOTO CREDIT17T h u r s d a yPHOTO CREDITPectoral and necklace oF sithathoryunet10F r i d a y25PHOTO CREDITT h u r s d a yPHOTO CREDITWallace Galleries ofEgyptian Art, withobjects arrangedchronologicallyover thirty-ninerooms. Overall,the holdings reflectthe aesthetic values,3CaptionF r i d a y18miniature broad collarPHOTO CREDITtravelling boat being rowedPHOTO CREDITCaptionF r i d a y11lion Furniture legPHOTO CREDITPHOTO CREDITS a t u r d a y26Australia Day (Australia)life of the ancientEgyptians overthe course of theircivilization.One of the mostpopular destinationsis the Temple ofDendur, dedicatedto the great goddessIsis and twolotiForm chaliceF r i d a y4CaptionPHOTO CREDITS a t u r d a y19CaptionPHOTO CREDITS a t u r d a y12ruler. In addition,the museum’sstaff continuesto do researchat the museum’sconcessions inEgypt.inlay dePicting “horus oF gold”S a t u r d a y5• Hundreds of masterpieces from the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art• With highlights from 2011’s blockbuster Alexander McQueen exhibit and the newly reopenedAmerican wing, including the restored and reframed George Washington Crossing the Delaware• www.metmuseum.orgFOR YOUR REFERENCE: Art Page-A-Day Gallery <strong>Calendar</strong>, see page 39.$12.99 U.S./$15.99 Can.Full-color photographsthroughout; 28 pages;12" x 14"ISBN 978-0-7611-6916-1No. 16916Shrink-wrappedShips: July


Red felt profile hat with bow,United States, 1990sChampagne felt trilby, StandishHats, 1940sSilk taffeta ribbon headpiece,France, 2000s14 15 16 17 18 19 2021 22 23 24 25 26 27Civic Holiday (Canada)Summer Bank Holiday (Scotland)8 9 10 11 12 13 14Yellow silk cloche, Yves SaintLaurent, 1970ssilk and satin flowers, c.1900THE CLOSETWith its innovative design, the 365 DAYS OF SHOES CALENDARfeatures a full-color photo on every day.28 PICTURE-A-DAY ® WALL CALENDARSa Picture . a . Day Wall <strong>Calendar</strong>®J U LYS M T W T F S1 2 3 4 5 67 8 9 10 11 12 13S E P T E M B E RS M T W T F S1 2 3 4 5 6 728 29 30 3115 16 17 18 19 20 2122 23 24 25 26 27 2829 30<strong>2013</strong>AUGUST <strong>2013</strong>“The hat is the cherry on the cake,365 DAYS OFLampshade “Jolie”hat of silver satintaffeta and ostrichand horsehairfeathers, ArturoRios, 2011the dot on the i, the exclamationmark, the fashion focus.”—STEPHEN JONESNEW!HATSPrinted silk turban, SallyVictor, 1960sT H U R S D A Y F R I D A Y S A T U R D A YOversize straw picture hat with felt flowers,Sally Victor, 1940s1 2 3Cross-stitched straw coolie, SoutheCross-stitched straw coolie, Southeast Asia,early 20th century Crocheted picture hat with handmade flower, 1950sWide-brimmed horsehair hat withS U N D A Y M O N D A Y T U E S D A Y W E D N E S D A Y T H U R S D A Y F R I D A Y S A T U R D A Y4 5 6 7 8 9 10Pheasant-feather “Ivy” headpiece on a black sequined pillbox,Arturo Rios, 2011<strong>2013</strong> CALENDARBurgundy taffeta roll-up “Angelina” hat with black stripes, silkroses, and horsehair feathers, Arturo Rios, 2011M O N D A Y T U E S D A Y W E D N E S D A Y T H U R S D A Y F R I D A Y S A T U R D A Y11 12 13 14 15 16 17Brown felt pillbox topped withhorsehair, Gina Original, 1960sStraw brimmer with black velvet border and handmade flowers,Leslie James, 1950sSpiraled red felt hat with opencrown, 1950sS U N D A Y M O N D A Y T U E S D A Y W E D N E S D A Y T H U R S D A Y F R I D A Y S A T U R D A Y18 19 20 21 22 23 24S U N D A Y M O N D A Y18 19“Strawberry” headpiece of red and burgundy velvet,Arturo Rios, 2011365 DAYS OF HATSCALENDARIntroducing a year of hundreds of gorgeous, chic, and sensationalhats. A visually stunning new calendar in the style of 365 Daysof Shoes, 365 Days of Hats is a fabulous gift for fashion lovers.All year long, indulge your passion with day after day of pillboxes,cocktail hats, berets, bonnets, cloches, caps, novelty hats, turbans,and toques—all beautifully photographed in full color. At the top ofBejeweled straw hat with goldentrim, Essence by Mail, 1980sBlack velvet pillbox with veil of black and white feathers, UnitedStates, 1970sStraw beehive hat with boxybrown bow, Christian Dior, 1960seach page is a large image, with dozens of smaller pictures in the grid below. The calendarfeatures the work of star designers like Philip Treacy and Stephen Jones, as well as vintage and costumepieces culled from museums and private collections. Every one makes a bold statement.Small black taffeta “Jimena” cloche trimmed with iridescentpeacock feathers, Arturo Rios, 2011Black-striped straw picture hat with crested white satin ribbon,Whittall & Shon, 1980sS U N D A Y M O N D A Y Summer Bank Holiday(Eng., Wales, N. Ire.)T U E S D A Y W E D N E S D A Y T H U R S D A Y F R I D A Y S A T U R D A Y25 26 27 28 29 30 31Textile “coolie,” Nicholas Ungár,1960s• A new calendar for fashionistas• Hundreds of beautifully photographed hats, both vintage and contemporary• Thank you, Kate Middleton—hats are hot!$12.99 U.S./$15.99 Can.Full-color photographsthroughout; 28 pages;12" x 14"ISBN 978-0-7611-7004-4No. 17004Shrink-wrappedShips: JulyPicture-a-Day is a registered trademark of <strong>Workman</strong> <strong>Publishing</strong> Company, Inc.


BOOKLAND EANCreamcycleNo that I’m, you know, scaredor anything, just curious.Kwanz aBoxing Dayso I’m just a l etle sme ly.Pocket Hitcher says,To the dairy farmor CLAWS.I a sumed you’d broughtyour own picnic basket.SATURDAYSATURDAY6 7 8 9 10 12ChristmasI don’t mind that hefollows me,but I wish he’d stop whistling“Baby Elephant Walk.”FRIDAYFRIDAYI hope he gives me the newhamster-ba l I asked for.It’s him!It’s Santa Claus!Don’t anybody sneezeor that bill collector will find us for sure.WEDNESDAY THURSDAY9hanu KahTHURSDAYI usua ly take anextra-sma l hydrant.Do you have this inmy size?WEDNESDAYSATURDAY(Pth.)I just gave you a t eny, tiny raspbe ry.Cute but unse tling gla sy-eyedstare, perfected by hamsters.Sittin’ on myderriere,takin’ in the dairy air.TUESDAYSATURDAYBeady-Eye Factor,BEF (noun):TUESDAYHe always disa pears when it’stime for his bath.Honey, have you s enthe cat?SATURDAYTUESDAYSt. Patrick’S DaySATURDAYSpring is here.Time to get busy in mygarden.FRIDAYSATURDAYFun Bunny Fact:Bu nies can be moldedinto di ferent shapes.FRIDAYSummer Bank Holiday(eng., W aleS, n. ire.)Wow, I’m stu fed!I’d be ter ask my waiterfor a do gie ch ek.FRIDAY“ . . twenty-nine, twenty-ten,eleventy-two, sixty-purple .”THURSDAYWhy Cats Can’t PlayHide-and-Sek:Lion bellehs need rubs, too!But nobody comes near me, for some reason.(Maybe it’s the claws.)SUNDAY MONDAYHey, I just dug to China!Want me to bring back some pot stickers?MONDAYFRIDAYTHURSDAYI’m on the prowl,and I’m stalking . your heart.Of course I’m cute!. in a cr epy-crawlysort of way.FRIDAYTHURSDAYSuede “Borealis” platform,Jerome C. Rou seau, 2010WEDNESDAYL oks like it’s fast f od at mydesk again, g r .12:32 p.m.: Only 30minutes for lunch?THURSDAY2010 march 2012A l-You-Can-Eat Bug Bu fet“Guys! Save some spla tered mosquito for me!”20 WEDNESDAYCarl and Belinda knew Spin theBanana was no to be.As they stared insilence,THURSDAYBeach PuppehGoes for that a l-overtan.WEDNESDAYWEDNESDAYTUESDAYStrictly into old-sch olja z flute, like his idol,Birdie Ma n.The Guru Speaks:“S ek the energy within the sti lne s.That’ l be fifty sunflower s eds, please.”Toot Tw etRule of Cutene s #41:Exposing a vulnerablearea is cute.TUESDAYne w y e A r’ s DA yMA r t i n lut h e r K i ng DA yTUESDAYMONDAYTUESDAYRule of Cutene s #38:If you have a curved, plump be leh, it’s cute.I double-dog dare you.Ring his d orbe l and run or I te l the other kidsyou’re chicken.MONDAYIf your eyebrows go up inthe center, it’s cute.SUNDAYJ U N ES M T W T F S S M T W T F S1 21 2 3 43 4 5 6 7 8 9 5 6 7 8 9 10 110 1 12 13 14 15 16 12 13 14 15 16 17 1817 18 19 20 21 2 23 19 20 21 2 23 24 2524 25 26 27 28 29 30 26 27 28 29 30 31JULYIf I admire it, I can’t eat it. If Ieat it, I can’t admire it.The Conundrum ofNature:MONDAY(Vic auStraLia)Labour DayElementary unit of cutene s,characterized by boundle senergy and optimism.Pup•peh (noun):A U G U S TD E C E M B E R F E B R U A R YS M T W T F S S M T W T F S1 2 31 2 3 44 5 6 7 8 9 10 5 6 7 8 9 10 112 13 14 15 16 17 12 13 14 15 16 17 1818 19 20 21 23 24 19 20 21 2 23 24 2525 26 27 28 29 30 31 26 27 28 29MONDAY(Wa auStraLia)Labour DaySUNDAYHope you don’t mind.I may have dri bled onyour basketba l a li tle.SUNDAY“ . and here’s where they’rebuilding my plastic mansion.”My Li tle Pony SpendsHer RoyaltiesSUNDAYust r A l i DA y( A ust r A l i A )look?Ramadan365 DAYSOF SHOESCALENDARSo many shoes, all in your size. Thecalendar that satisfies the obsessionof even the most fanatical shoe lover, 365Days of Shoes is a showcase of elegant,inspiring, playful, out-there, and alwaysfabulous footwear in glamorous fullcolor. From the fresh modern designs ofJerome C. Rousseau and GiuseppeZanotti, to the vintage classics of YvesSaint Laurent and Charles Jourdan, everymonth features slinky sandals, classicpumps, va-va-voom stilettos, sexy mules,and to-die-for boots. Adapted from LindaO’Keeffe’s international bestseller Shoes,it’s like stepping into the closet of yourdreams.The photos in 365 Days of Shoesalso appear in the Shoes Page-A-DayGallery <strong>Calendar</strong>, see page 38.o glamorous, so chic, and guaranteed to be a glorious full color. Feast your eyes on mile-high stilettos,SATURDAY1My stuffing s ems to becoming out.SATURDAY8I’m in a wickerbasket;Could someone sewme back up?What better place towick myself?Rule ofCuteness#17SATURDAY22It’s a snowsquirrel, youinsensitive species-ist.I am not making asnowman!SATURDAY15SATURDAY29FRIDAY28. . so then the bartender says:“Schnauzer? I hardly even knew’er!”FRIDAY14You wasted your time, you know.When I ki l you for this, I’ l just have to washa l over again.7FRIDAYFRIDAY21THURSDAY13THURSDAY20The las thing a yard mouse sees.Back o f, pal!I’m loaded and readyto fire!THURSDAY6This W ek in Cute History2185: Scientists create shape-shifting, pu py-headedorganism, which devours a life on Earth.Have tiny ears.THURSDAY27The world’s largest ca rotweighed 19 pounds!The things you learnon Wikipedia!WEDNESDAY519WEDNESDAYWEDNESDAY12I can’t believe I’m the onlything tied to this rackwithout a horn.25Put away thatlawn mower.I like the lawn just theway it is.SATURDAY18SATURDAY114I’m sorry.Whatever it was,I’m sorry.2010 december 2012WORKMAN PUBLISHING CO., INC.New York, NY 10014 • Printed in ChinaISBN 978-0-7611-6257-5$12.99 u.s./ $15.99 Can. / $25.99 aus.www.workman.comTHE CLOSETOF YOUR DREAMSWith its innovative design, the 365 Days of shoes CalenDarfeatures a full-color photo on every day.365 DAYS OFSHOES26WEDNESDAYIs that huge dog gone?This restaurant’s going downhi l.TUESDAY4TUESDAY11Disposable ca rot chopsticks?!I’m just al etle skunk,18TUESDAY31Aw, nuts.I can’t work a nutcracker.FRIDAY24FRIDAY17FRIDAY10This Week in Cute History1902: Freud achieves psychiatric breakthrough bycuring cat who’s convinced she is Noah’s Ark.J A N U A R YS M T W T F S1 2 3 4 513 14 15 16 17 18 1920 21 23 24 25 2627 28 29 30 3125TUESDAYI got a l the toys I wanted!Now I can’t wai to destroy them.3N O V E M B E RS M T W T F S1 2 34 5 6 7 8 9 1012 13 14 15 16 1718 19 20 21 23 2425 26 27 28 29 3017MONDAYWin a pair ofJerome C. Rousseaushoes! See reversefor details.Oh, I’m so ry. (Burp!)MONDAY3MONDAY1030 3124MONDAY30This Week in CuteHistory1947: Oscar van Poot seeks thelegendary Golden Hydrant.THURSDAY23THURSDAY16This math homeworkhas got me climbing the walls!OMG!There’s chocolate insidethese things!THURSDAY92Check your owner’s manual;I don’t think your vehicle is rated fora bunny that size.16SUNDAYYou guys go sk ing.I’ l stay here in the lodge and l ok awesome.SUNDAY2SUNDAYI want vani la! No way! I wantchocolate!Look, Stan! A flying saucer!Welcome to Earth, tiny space creatures!SUNDAYeven more. Includes Cute Definitions like Puppeh:crab. Smart, funny captions heighten the adorabilitysea otters, goofy-looking llamas, and a wee hermitpandas, and hams, too. Not to mention fuzzy ducklings,bunnies. Beady-eyed hedgies, curly lambs, roly-polyOoh and ahh over sweet little kitties and shy2329Scott here, Captain.It’s not looking good inEngineering.WEDNESDAY22Baby, Baby[paw reaches out]Pass me the SPF 100for my white parts.WEDNESDAY15Sorry, you weresaying?I totally glazed over therefor a moment.WEDNESDAY81I suffer fromnavel envy.I wish I didn’t come froman egg.Rule ofCuteness#22010 august 2012312428211417No worries, brah.Just another primo dayat the beach.TUESDAY7301023Floofy Puppy Paws:Surprisingly absorbent.I sniff out the bad guysand she books ’em.PICTURE-A-DAY ® WALL CALENDARS 2927MONDAY20316MONDAY136CiviC Holiday(Canada)Summer Bank Holiday(SCotland)29922SUNDAY192SEPTEMBERS M T W T F S12 3 4 5 6 7 89 10 11 12 13 14 1516 17 18 19 20 21 2223 ⁄30 24 25 26 27 28 292615SUNDAY12SUNDAY5Look helpless.28Well, now I’m lost.I shouldn’t have eatenmy trail of bread crumbs.I’m the brains of the team,and he’s the muscle.Special Offer withThis Page!Ten percent off any order atHarry’s Hunan Hamster House!<strong>2013</strong> CALENDARby boundless energy and optimism.Elementary unit of cuteness, characterizedJULYS M T W T F S1 2 3 4 5 6 78 9 10 11 12 13 1415 16 17 18 19 20 2122 23 24 25 26 27 2829 30 318Rule ofCuteness#36Silk court shoe with cheni le andbeaded embroidery, 1 80–1 8921114277Leather pump with jeweledfiligr e buckle, N. Greco, 1920 Meta lic leather low-heele dance shoe, Gamba, 1933S U N D A Y M O N D A Y T U E S D A Y W E D N E S D A YT H U R S D A Y F R I D A Y S A T U R D A Y1 2 3 4 5 6 7Canada Day (Canada) Independence DaySuede pump with multi-leather appliqué, Diego Dolcini, 201013June 20:“Padri”Jerome C. RousseauW oden slippers with leatherappliqué, Renate Vo leberg, 1989“Superzip” suede platform ankleStile to with rhinestone bu tons,“Be lini” d’Orsay pump withb ot, Stuart Weitzman, 2010 Giuseppe Zanotti ti Design, 2010vegan “leather” trim, Charmoné, 2010D A Y S U N D A Y M O N D A Y T U E S D A Y W E D N E S D A Y T H U R S F R I D A Y S A T U R D A Y8 9 10 11 12 13 14Python “Marlowe” sandal,Sophie Gi tins, 20 126619a Picture . a . Day Wall <strong>Calendar</strong>12Many of the photos in the Cute OverlOadPiCture-a-day ® <strong>Calendar</strong> are also featured inthe Cute OverlOad Page-a-day ® <strong>Calendar</strong>.eyes and noses are cute), plus dozens of smaller images2551811Nubuck leather “Soft Punk” flat with ra fia fringe,Renate Vo leberg, 19 84<strong>2013</strong>“Attitude is everything.”—Diane von FurstenbergMary jane with faux pythontrim, United Kingdom, 1970s Ombre gla s art shoe, Jan Jansen, 2011S U N D A Y M O N D A Y T U E S D A Y W E D N E S D A Y T H U R S D A Y F R I D A Y S A T U R D A Y15 16 17 18 19 20 21photograph demonstrating a Rule of Cuteness ("Juicy"all year long. On each happy, colorful spread is a largeIt’s irresistible! Adapted from the award-winningand redonkulously cute website Time magazineproclaimed “#1 MOOD LIFTER,” Cute OverlOad is afull immersion in everything soft and warm and cuddly,®in the grid below.APRILS M T W T F S1 2 3 4 5 6 78 9 10 12 13 1415 16 17 18 19 20 2123 24 25 26 27 2829 30FEBRUARYS M T W T F S1 2 3 45 6 7 8 9 10 112 13 14 15 16 17 1819 20 21 23 24 2526 27 28 29JULYNubby plaid w ol platformsandal, Sonia Rykiel, 1 98 Silk brocade pump with Louis h el, Hellstern & Sons, c. 1920Red, white, and blue slingback peep-toe ep-toe platform, Sacha, 1972First-ever “rapid-manufactured”shoes, Sjors Bergmans, 2 06• 2011 sales up morethan 25 percent• Our second-strongestPicture-A-Day wallcalendar• Inspired by theinternational bestseller,with over 550,000copies in print• Win a pair ofJerome C. Rousseaushoes! Go to www.workman.com/contests to enter$12.99 U.S./$15.99 Can.Full-color photographsthroughout; 28 pages;12" x 14"ISBN 978-0-7611-6710-5No. 16710Shrink-wrappedShips: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6260-5Book ISBN: 978-0-7611-0114-7D erskin mo casins with Leather cut-out laced b ot withfu ly beaded uppers, Plains Cree, late 18 0s cut-st el beading, Bally, c. 1923Snake-embo sed leather pump with angled h el,Nicholas Kirkw od, 2010Nubuck leather lace-upspectator b ot, Ba ly, c. 1915S U N D A Y M O N D A Y T U E S D A Y W E D N E S D A Y T H U R S D A Y F R I D A Y S A T U R D A Y22 23 24 25 26 27 2829 30 31With its innovative design, CUTE OVERLOAD: 365 DAYS OFIMPOSSIBLY CUTE PHOTOS features a full-color photo on every day.CUTER, CUTEST, CUTEST-ESTCUTEOVERLOAD :365 Days ofImpossibly CutePhotos <strong>Calendar</strong>Meg FrostAs The New York Times said, “anawww-a-day”: snuggly kitties,puppies galore, coy bunnies, plus mischievousgoats, tiny ponies, and spinyhedgies so lovable, you’ll want to reachout and pet them, quills and all. Each fullcolorspread highlights one Rule ofCuteness (#10: If you haven’t grown intoyour feet yet, it’s cute) with a large photographat the top of the page. Smallerimages in the grid below offer dozensmore flavors of cute. It’s a daily quota ofcute.The photos in the Cute OverloadPicture-A-Day <strong>Calendar</strong> alsoappear in the Cute OverloadPage-A-Day <strong>Calendar</strong>, see page 43.<strong>2013</strong>CALENDARBy Meg Frost, creator ofthe award-winning websiteCuteOverload.coma Picture a Day Wall <strong>Calendar</strong>“An awww-a-day”—The New York Times2229SUNDAYSUNDAY15MA r t i n lut h e r K i ng Jr.’ s B i r t h DA ySUNDAY8It’s nice to meet you,dude.So, like, is your daughter readyfor our date and stu f?23 2430 31MONDAYIt’s titled “Vortex ofInfinite Knowing.”I figure that’ l se l be ter than“Gigantic Puppy Head.”365 Days of Impossibly Cute PhotosSUNDAY1Tie•tie (adjective):Extremely sleepeh.Rub-a-dub-dub,ladies.MONDAY16MONDAY9I see you’ve noticed mystrategica ly placed bubbles.If you tilt your headto one side, it’s cute.TUESDAYMONDAY2B A nK h oliDA y( u.K ., A ust r A l., n.Z.)TUESDAY17Best Friends ForeverFine, take your little picture!Now, if you could put me down, that would be great.Chuck E. Cheese:Where a cat can be a kid.I sha l destroythis cake!10TUESDAYWEDNESDAY252010 january <strong>2013</strong>TUESDAY3B nK h oliDA y( scot l A nD & ne w Ze A l A nD)WEDNESDAY4WEDNESDAY11WEDNESDAYIt’s you, isn’t it?I recognized yourperfume.18Wow, you rea lymean it?I can eat from the dog’s bowland he won’t clobber me?I’m so thrilled to be in your little calendar.Rea ly. I mean it. This is my thri led face.januaryTHURSDAY26Love your newcoffee table.It’s rea ly delicious.THURSDAY19THURSDAY12FRIDAY27This Week in Cute History1927: Ringling Bros. Circus debuts “The AmazingFloofini,” the first bunny shot from a cannon.THURSDAY5How’s my haircutSeriously, someone te l me.I can’t see a thing.Teacher’s PestEvery day, Wende l subjected Mrs. Hickenlooperto hi subtle cruelties.Got a snowflakeon my nose!(slurp!) There,I took care of it.FRIDAY20FRIDAY13SATURDAY28FRIDAY6Now on auction at Sotheby’s:This avant-garde sculpture titledKitten Soup for the Soul.SATURDAY21I see you checkingme out.You can’t handle theseeyelashes.SATURDAY14Cat Tutor Says:No marking in textbooksor dog-earing pages!No assemblyrequired!I’m ready to play,right out of the box.SATURDAY7Rule ofCuteness#37• Chock-full of animaladorability—you’llwant to pet each page• Each photoaccompanied by apitch-perfect, smartcaption• Adapted from “thefuzziest, nicest blogon the planet” (CBSNews)$12.99 U.S./$15.99 Can.Full-color photographsthroughout; 28 pages;12" x 14"ISBN 978-0-7611-6728-0No. 16728Shrink-wrappedShips: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6257-5Cute Overload is a trademarkof Megan Frost.


J U LYS M T W T F S21 2 23 24 25 26 2728 29 30 31S E P T E M B E R8 9 10 1 12 13 1415 16 17 18 19 20 21designer Colette Peterscrafts confections thatlook like cakes atall—their artistry andA. Haupt Conservatoryat the New York30 PICTURE-A-DAY ® WALL CALENDARS1 2 3 4 5 67 8 9 10 1 12 1314 15 16 17 18 19 20S M T W T F S1 2 3 4 5 6 7AUGUST <strong>2013</strong>2 23 24 25 26 27 2829 30A Cake MasqueradeYou won’t believethey’re edible!Celebrity cakeHer astonishingcakes often don’tNEW!365 DAYS OFCAKESTREMEEXTREME365 DAYS OF<strong>2013</strong>defy expectations andupend our traditionalnotions of what acake looks like. Formore than 20 years,the master baker haswowed fans from KanyeWest to Bill Clinton.Thursday1architectural qualitybelie their humblebeginnings as flour,sugar, and eggs.Colette’s notablecreations includedetailed replicas ofFrank Lloyd Wright’sRobie House, the EnidFavorite foodsFriday2Botanical Garden,and a giganticWhite House forGeorge W. Bush’s2005 presidentialinauguration.The Times Squarewedding cake at left ischock-full of detail,right down to the streetsigns and playbills.Saturday3A Yearof CakesfromAmerica’sTopBakersSunday4California dreamin’Monday5CiviC Holiday(Canada)Summer Bank Holiday(SCotland)Tuesday6Are those columns Caption Corinthian or Doric? Who cares—they’re Caption made of cake!Wednesday7Thursdayk Full Moon Saturday8Friday9A ship-shape cakeSaturday10Celebrity designerColette Peters’sCandy CakeSundayCaption11The holiday feast begins CaptionDessert zenCaption The perfect birthday: stilettos and cake CaptionMonday12l Last QuarterTuesday13Wednesday14Thursday15Friday16Saturday17365 DAYS OF EXTREMECAKES CALENDARThe subject of an entire genre of TV reality shows, includingCake Boss, Next Great Baker, Ace of Cakes, and UltimateCake Off, extreme cakes take the baker’s art to soaring new heightsof imagination and skill. They are sculptural masterpieces of sugarand fondant—fanciful, breathtakingly detailed, and visually captivating.365 Days of Extreme Cakes is the ultimate sugar rush for bakers andfoodies, offering hundreds of magnificent cakes from the most preeminent designers in the business.Each vibrantly colored spread is themed—Jet-Setting Cakes (for travel buffs), Wedding Cakes, HolidayCakes—with one large image at the top of the page and dozens of smaller pictures in the grid below. It’sthe calendar that lets you have your cake (and what a cake!) every day.Calorie overloadSunday25Sunday18Monday26Summer Bank Holiday(eng., WaleS, n. ire.)Unwrap a sweet kissMonday19CaptionmTuesday27Tuesday20New MoonTechnology you can eat;WednesdayFirst QuarterCaption28Wednesday21Kanye West’s birthday cakeThursday29ThursdayCaption Bette Midler’s 60th birthday cake Caption22St. Basil’s CathedralFriday30Friday23Saturday3124• Extreme cakes are a cultural phenomenon—the subject of numerous popular TV reality shows,including Cake Boss and Next Great Baker• A cake every day for bakers and food lovers• Cakes from the greatest cake artists in the business• Includes holiday cakes, stunningly realistic sculptural creations, and cakes that defy gravity$12.99 U.S./$15.99 Can.Full-color photographsthroughout; 28 pages;12" x 14"ISBN 978-0-7611-6917-8No. 16917Shrink-wrappedShips: JulyPicture-a-Day is a registered trademark of <strong>Workman</strong> <strong>Publishing</strong> Company, Inc.


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Becauseafter all, when it comes to some things(i.e., kittens), too much is just enough.Each month’s text provides smart adviceand health and care tips to keep your ownkitty healthy and happy.playswith everypup he meets.”“ A puppy7S A T U R D A Y14S A T U R D A Y211 2 3 45 6 7 8 9 10 112 13 14 15 16 17 1819 20 21 23 24 2526 27 28 29 30 31A U G U S TS M T W T F SS A T U R D A Y28S A T U R D A Y61 23 4 5 6 7 8 910 12 13 14 15 1617 18 19 20 21 2324 25 26 27 28 29 30J U N ES M T W T F S1320275T H U R S D A Y12T H U R S D A Y19T H U R S D A YJULY201226T H U R S D A Y11W E D N E S D A YW E D N E S D A YW E D N E S D A Y1825W E D N E S D A YWORKMAN PUBLISHING CO., INC.New York, NY 10014 • Printed in ChinaISBN 978-0-7611-6259-9$12.99 U.S. / $15.99 Can. / $25.99 Aus.www.workman.com4Visit www.workman.com/contestsfor details, rules, and entry form.ANNOUNCING FOR THE YEAR <strong>2013</strong>THE 18TH ANNUALPUPPIES OFDISTINCTIONCONTESTATTENTION ALL PUPPY OWNERS3T U E S D A Y10T U E S D A Y2917T U E S D A Y2215ROSIE—CORAOPOLIS, PASATURDAY81“ y dog isM usuallypleased withwhat I do,because sheis not infectedwith the conceptof what I shouldbe doing.”—Lonzo IdoLswIne30 3124T U E S D A Y2BRIAN KIMBA L/KIMBA LSTOCK9M O N D A YA R U B A — T U N G S B O R O , M A B A I L E Y — N O R T H R E A D I N G , M Abody languageand vocalizations.week five, chasingand pouncingare added to therepertoire, andby week six orseven, puppy playbecomes complexas pups learn tocommunicate withM O N D A Y2816M O N D A Y2114FRIDAY7consist of lickingand chewing oneanother, as life inthe li ter is playedou to a soundtrackof yips and squealscaused by sharpbaby teeth. Bythe end of thefourth week,li termatesare ready tointeract withoutsiders,which usua lymeans their humanFirst interactionsli termates—big milestone formember of sucha highly socialspecies.week, a pup gainsawarene s of hisof li tle in hisenvironment otherthan his mom.But by the thirdnewbornpuppyATEAMPLAYERSThe OriginalTHE 3 . 6 . 5Days ofKITTENSA YEAR23M O N D A Y8S U N D A Y2715S U N D A Y<strong>2013</strong>2922S U N D A YTHURSDAY62619KITTENSsee back1S U N D A Yfamily. During12NELLIE—TULSA, OKWEDNESDAY5251811LOKI—WATERLOO, WITUESDAY4241710SEPTEMBER 2012It’s a furry and irresistible parade: bat-earedFrenchies, sprightly Poms, raring-to-goterriers, smiling Corgis, amiable Goldens.Plus a Basset waiting to grow into hiswrinkles, a pair of Westies dressed asbunny rabbits, a tiny Chihuahua bathing inhis water bowl, and myriad manifestationsof mutt (every one distinctive, and everyone adorable). A puppy a day—what couldbe better than that?3check.” Stand orkneel behind herand gently placethe palms of yourhands on her sides.If you can’t see herribs but can findthem easily withthe palms of yourhands, her weightis just right.TIERFOTOAGENTEUR/ALAMY IMAGES30231692on hair; inadequatenutrition may leadto a brittle, dry,or thin coat.a molting bird,however, a puppydoes not look baldafter shedding,since no two hairsnear each other areat the same part ofthe growth cycleat the same time.A pup’s hair growsat different rates ondifferent parts ofher body, in someplaces as fast as aquarter inch everyweek. Diet has aFEBRUARY2012that a holiday—even one ca ledFat Tuesday—is no excuse to givepuppy’scoat growsAS U N D A Y15is decked out incolorful beadsfor her first MardiGras. Luckily, herfamily understandsCHARLIE— E G HARBOR TOWNSHIP, NJS U N D A Y8THINKINSIDE A BOXAkitten’s prefe redmode oftransportationis probably teeteringaround on his own fourlegs, however wobblythey are at first. 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A celebration ofart and architecture, grand historyand culture, stunning mountainscapesand winding seaside roads, hillside villagesand rambling vineyards, piazzasand pastry shop windows, outdoor cafésand crumbling Roman monuments, 365Days in Italy revels in la dolce vita withhundreds of stunning full-color photographsby Steven Rothfeld and text by1,000 Places author Patricia Schultz.Fresh pasta drying in a window. Theazure of the ocean from a villa in Amalfi.The back canals of Venice, freshly foragedporcini, stands of pointy cypresstrees—it’s the calendar that transportsyou to Italy with every glance.IMG_1143.JPG 3461 Lenno.JPG 2016 Villa Pisani, Stra.JPG 2249 Padua.JPG scan-002.jpg 9584 Cimbrone, Ravello.JPGIMG_2396.JPGIMG_0749.JPG0192 Ceramics, Amalfi.JPGIMG_1137.JPG0878 Cross road, Praiano.JPGIMG_2580 copy.jpg365 Days inITALYS U N D A Y18Frescoed façade, TreviS U N D A Y11Fresh ch eses, SpoletoS U N D A Y4M O N D A YT U E S D A YW E D N E S D A YT H U R S D A YF R I D A YS A T U R D A Y19Pala zo fresco, OrvietoT H U R S D A Y<strong>2013</strong> CALENDARPhotograPhs by steven rothfeldStone house, Civite la de l Lago1In Umbria, proudmedieval townsstand atoprolling, cypre s-dottedhillsides and overlookmist-shrouded va leys,vineyards, and grazinglands. 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Whatcould be more in keepingto the memory of thisscan-008.jpgscan-007.jpgA balcony in bl om, Orvieto Wine fiasco, Civite la del LagoA na row str et in OrvietoT U E S D A Y621monk who exto led thebeauty of the naturalworld than the gentlyunfolding Umbrianlandscape beneath hispink-hued hi l town?S A T U R D A Y31277 Gondola detail.JPG4372 Bellagio.JPGtext by Patricia schultz, author of the bestseller 1,000 places to see before you die1122 The domes .JPG0776 Fishing boat, .JPGIMG_2576.JPGIMG_2515.JPGscan-001.jpgMist rising around the Ponte de le Torri, SpoletoW E D N E S D A Y14W E D N E S D A Y7Pecorino selection, OrvietoMARCH<strong>2013</strong>22U m b r i aShop signs, OrvietoT H U R S D A Y15T H U R S D A Y8Secluded arbor, Trevi23F R I D A Y16F R I D A Y9Madonna, MontefalcoHerbs and risotto mixes, Spoleto24Cypress tr e stand like sentinels in OrvietoS A T U R D A Y17Arm-in-arm, OrvietoS A T U R D A Y10• The cornerstone of thePicture-A-Day travelline, with over onemillion copies sold• A celebration-inpicturesof the food,art, architecture, andhistory of Italy• Written by PatriciaSchultz, author of the#1 New York Timesbestseller 1,000Places to See BeforeYou Die$12.99 U.S./$15.99 Can.Full-color photographsthroughout; 28 pages;12" x 14"ISBN 978-0-7611-6723-5No. 16723Shrink-wrappedShips: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-5998-8S U N D A Y25M O N D A Y26Orvieto and the va ley below Civite la de l LagoPia za, SpoletoT U E S D A Y27W E D N E S D A Y28T H U R S D A Y29F R I D A Y30S A T U R D A Y31365 DAYSIN IRELANDCALENDARPhotographs by Chris CoeText by Gerard DonovanFeed the Celtic soul all year long withthe rugged beauty, deep-rooted history,and ever-present air of magic inIreland. 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Plus convivialpubs and their witty signs, pretty stonefarmhouses, mysterious dolmens, streetsof Dublin and the Dunguaire Castle. 365Days in Ireland is a spirited tribute tothe Emerald Isle, packed with hundredsof full-color photographs and enchantingtext by Gerard Donovan that togethercapture the character and splendor oftwelve distinctive regions.365 Days inIRELAND<strong>2013</strong> CALENDARCa ption Ca ption Ca ption Ca ption Ca ption Ca ptionS U N D A Y3M O N D A Y3T U E S D A Y3W E D N E S D A Y3T H U R S D A YSw etS nd iCe Cr Sta l, Br ay H ndw av er, avoCa HouSe nd ga denS, pow erSCourt wiCk low gaol, wiCk lru dery ga S U N D A YTEXT BY GERARD DONOVAN • PHOTOGRAPHS BY CHRIS COE1M O N D A Y2T U E S D A Y3W E D N E S D A Y T H U R S D A Y453F R I D A Yl a Br ay r k low glenda lougH r a r a ntS 8eaStereaSter monday Bank Be Stro long tHe Sea front, CoBBlerS, a HolidayieS nd Bl aCk Cur tHe gaol muSeumS U N D A Y15S U N D A YM O N D A Y9(enG., WaleS, n. ire.,T U E S D A Y10 11W E D N E S D A YT H U R S D A Y12F R I D A YSt. k ev in’S monaStery, glenda lougH fitzger a ld’S Ba r, avoCa a ngel Statue Bu ter flieS, mount uSHer ga r denSM O N D A Y16T U E S D A Y17W E D N E S D A Y182009 APRIL<strong>2013</strong>T H U R S D A Y19APRILWicklowF R I D A Y20tr a ditiona l HorSe-dr aw n Ca r ava n, CoaSta l roa d136S A T U R D A Y21S A T U R D A Y14S A T U R D A Y7They go bythe slowerroad, andtime is a horse’s trot.In Wicklow you wi lfind permanence, too:a 6th-century roundtowe rises abovestone crosses—themonastic se tlementof Glendalough. FromSugar Loaf Mountainsee Dublin Bay. Thelandscaped gardens ofPowerscourt Housemove with measuredsteps down to lake andfountain. A plantedbicycle holds up thewall of Fitzgerald’sBar in Avoca. Theharmony of an eternalinstant: Inside MountUsher Gardens,two bu terflies restweightless on flowers.• Dozens of the bestphotographs ofIreland by Chris Coe• A passionate, detailricharmchair tour ofIreland• Text byacclaimedIrish-born novelistGerard Donovan,whose books includeSchopenhauer’sTelescopeand JuliusWinsome$12.99 U.S./$15.99 Can.Full-color photographsthroughout; 28 pages;12” x 14”ISBN 978-0-7611-6706-8No. 16706Shrink-wrappedShips: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6256-8S U N D A Y2229M O N D A Y2330wiCk low mounta inS or na menta l ur n mount uSHer ga r denS pow erSCourt founta in te a room Ca fé, enniSk e ryT U E S D A Y24W E D N E S D A Y25anZac day(auStralia & neW Zealand)T H U R S D A Y26F R I D A Y27S A T U R D A Y28


he 607-squaremileisland ofa curious Jackson’s chameleonpalm shadows, Kawaikui Beach parkhanauma Baynorth shore, oahuBOOKLAND EANhalona Blowhole, Koko head regional parka palm blocks the sun on lanikai Beacha juvenile gr en sea turtle soarsthe verdant Koko CraterAustralia Day (Australia)th end of a rainbow, honoluluWaterfa ls, Ka’ena point state parkWaimanalo Beachma sive waves crash near oahu’ shoresfragrant plumeria blo somsFluffy clouds draw long shadows on the smooth sands of BarbadosS a t u r d a ya sca loped ha merhead sharkPalm trees stretch to the seasunbathers, Waikiki BeachBank Holiday (U.K., Austral., N.Z.)Baxter Road and a callfor visitors and locals tostart “wukking up”—that’s island-speak fordancing.F r i d a yNelson’s Statue, BridgetownThe surf swallows all but a sliver of Harrismith BeachF r i d a y S a t u r d a ys m t W t f s1 2 3 45 6 7 8 9 10 112 13 14 15 16 17 1819 20 21 23 24 2526 27 28 29f e B r u a rythe ja ged K olau rangeMartin Luther King Daythe sunset slips away on Waikiki Beachs m t W t f s1 2 34 5 6 7 8 9 1012 13 14 15 16 1718 19 20 21 23 2425 26 27 28 29 30 31d e C e m B e rNew Year’s Daywater-carved cavernsat Harrison’s Cave,or spot the nestinggrounds for pelicansand blue herons atrental surfboards lined up on beachMartin Luther King Jr.’s Birthdaytropical fruit standmanoa fa ls, near honoluluWaterfalls, North Point CoastA vibrant Crab’s ClawT h u r s d a yThe sun drops behind Kings BeachBranch detail, Welchman Hall GullyW e d n e s d a yWater’s edge, masoala national parks a t u r d a y28Rays of sun over a jettyT u e s d a yRuins of a 19th-century sugar plantation house, Farley Hill National ParkT u e s d a y W e d n e s d a yColorful boats, BridgetownA solitary boulder, Bathsheba BeachW e d n e s d a ys a t u r d a y21Crashing foam among palmsWorthing Beach is a quiet destination on Barbadosa tri of palm stands ta l above madagascar’s clear watersmontagne d’ambre national parks a t u r d a y14ihosy, southern madagascars a t u r d a yf r i d a y27ome to 5 percentof the world’st h u r s d a yA colorful chattel houseS u n d a y M o n d a yPa sover7f r i d a y20Baobab tr es, morondava nosy mangabe, masoala national parkBlack and white ru fed lemurhighlands east of miandrivazoG od Fridayf r i d a y13A fishing boat on Worthing Beach, South CoastM o n d a ydugout canoe, Île aux nattesan old w oden canoe floats o f the coast of Île sainte-marie26a sunset i luminates hi lside buildingsf r i d a y6ht h u r s d a yrain forest at dawn, Bekopaka19t h u r s d a ytrébeurden12W e d n e s d a yAnzac Day(Australia& New Zealand)so gy fields south of ambositrat h u r s d a y25Father’s DayW e d n e s d a y5caption18W e d n e s d a yprivate huts of the lakana hotel, Île sainte-mariea palm bows to the surf11W e d n e s d a yt u e s d a ycaption24a male gira fe w evil stretches his extraordinary neck4captionnew year’S dayt u e s d a y17captionmartin luther King dayt u e s d a yhouses on a te raced hi lside1029 30m o n d a yt u e s d a y23Bright clownfishD E C E M B E R F E B R U A RYS M T W T F S1 2 34 5 6 7 8 9 101 12 13 14 15 16 1718 19 20 21 2 23 2425 26 27 28 29 30 313captionm o n d a y16captionBaobab silhoue teEaster Monday Bank Holiday(Eng., Wales, N. 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With seventymiles of pink-sandbeaches and threethousand hours ofsunshine annually, thisindependent islandnation is quite literallythe rum punch of theCaribbean—the firstBarbadosS U N D AY2229S U N D AY15martin luther King Jr.’S birthdayLes potirons de potima ronS U N D AY8medieval façade, St. brieucM O N D A YS U N D A Y1M O N D A Y16M O N D A Y923 2430 31T U E S D A YT U E S D A Y17T U E S D A Y10W E D N E S D A Y25W E D N E S D A Y18Côtes d’Armorles vaches, St. alban parKing in St.-michel-en-grèvebeached boat o f the trébeurden coaStM O N D A Y2(u.K., auStral., n.Z.)café Scene, St.-michel-en-grèveT U E S D AYvariations of blue, turquoise, and green; 365 Daysof IslanDs is a year of pure escape.Trace Darwin’s footsteps through the Galápagos.Discover Borneo, home to nearly 11,000 speciesof flowering plants. Explore the rugged mountainsdaily vision of brilliantly clear skies; lushtropical forests; breezy palm trees shadingimmaculate beaches; and water in allPARADISE,HERE AND NOWROUGH GUIDES/IAN CUMMINGS/GETTY IMAGESP. NARAYAN/AGE FOTOSTOCKDOUG ARMAND/GETTY IMAGESMERTEN/AGE FOTOSTOCK2821Crane Resort, Crane BeachT u e s d a y14Valentine’s DayT u e s d a y7February 2012suzanne lonG/aGe fotostoCKTIBOR BOGNAR/AGE FOTOSTOCKWALTER BIBIKOW/AGE FOTOSTOCKCHRISTIN GILBERT/AGE FOTOSTOCKNEIL EMMERSON/AGE FOTOSTOCK27The Berwyn wreck, Carlisle BayM o n d a y20Presidents DayHigh tide, Gibbs BeachM o n d a y13thomas marent/Ge ty imaGes6Waitangi Day (New Zealand)animal and plantspecies, thr e-quartersof which you’ l findnowher else on earth,madagascar may causeyou to wonder if noahanchored his ark hereafter the big storm.the fourth largestisland after Gr enland,new Guinea, andBorneo, madagascaris a l magic andmajesty, from thescent of vani la plantsperfuming the air onth east coas to thehot spring channelthat leads to nosyBoraha, a magnificentspot for whalewatching. distinctiveflor and fauna havelong populated theisland, includingelegant orchids, giantbaobab tr es, colorfulchameleons, flyingfoxes, and of coursenearly fifty types ofindigenous lemurs—madagascar’s mostfamous inhabitants.ha ry h oK/Ge ty imaGesBO TORNVIG/AGE FOTOSTOCKELLEN ROONEY/AGE FOTOSTOCKmCphoto/aGe fotostoCK26Hammock, Mullins BayS u n d a y19Harrison Point LighthouseS u n d a y12Lincoln’s Birthday<strong>2013</strong> 2007 <strong>Calendar</strong>PHOTOGRAPHS BY STEVEN ROTHFELD . TEXT BY PATRICIA WELLSM A R C HS M T W T F S1 2 34 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 13 14 15 16 1718 19 20 21 22 23 2425 26 27 28 29 30 31S u n d a y5suza ne lonG/aGe fotostoCKJ A N U A RYS M T W T F S1 2 3 4 5 6 78 9 10 11 12 13 1415 16 17 18 19 20 2122 23 24 25 26 27 2829 30 31MERTEN/AGE FOTOSTOCKGEOFFREY CLIVE/AGE FOTOSTOCKWALTER BIBIKOW/AGE FOTOSTOCKJan Greune/aGe fotostoCKIAN CUMMINGS/GETTY IMAGESP. NARAYAN/AGE FOTOSTOCKdaisy Gilardini/Getty imaGesolivier Cirendini/aGe fotostoCKr. matina/aGe fotostoCKmartin harvey/Ge ty imaGesMadagascarWaldhaeusl.Com/aGe fotostoCKChris ma tison/aGe fotostoCKGardel Bertrand/Ge ty imaGesapril 2012shem Compion/Ge ty imaGespete oxford/Ge ty imaGesandreW Ba nister/Getty imaGesGianCarlo lonGostrevi/aGe fotostoCKdea/G. sosio/Ge ty imaGesBruno morandi/Ge ty imaGesanders Blomqvist/aGe fotostoCK3Konrad Wothe/Ge ty imaGesiñaKi CaperoChipi/aGe fotostoCK Bertrand Gardel/aGe fotostoCKStream to the Sea, paimpolW E D N E S D AY T H U R S D AY4W E D N E S D A Y11AT H U R S D A Y26T H U R S D A Y19T H U R S D A Y12F R I D A Y275F R I D A Y20the cli fS of cap fréhel Stone church, St. albancoaStal farmhouSe, tréguierF R I D A Y13S A T U R D A Y28SeaSide view from St.-quay-portrieuxF R I D A Y6S A T U R D A Y21S A T U R D A Y14S A T U R D A Y7Visitors tothe EmeraldCoast ofBri tany, with its pinksandstone cliffs andgolden dunes, wi l findtha the sea infuses a lparts of life here. Belu led by the rhythmictides, wander the coastalpaths along the untamedsea, and dine on freshmussels and crabs. Forcity life, there’s the porttown of Paimpol (famedfor its tender she lbeans); Dinan, along theRance River, boastingfortified ramparts and aslew of talented chefs;and the beach-fi ledtown of Saint-Brieuc,where visitor stro lthe sands, collecting a lmanner of she lfish.• 2011 sales up 12%• A region-by-regioncelebration of theworld’s #1 touristdestination• Text by Patricia Wells,author ofThe FoodLover’s Guide toFrance and BistroCooking$12.99 U.S./$15.99 Can.Full-color photographsthroughout; 28 pages;12" x 14"ISBN 978-0-7611-6707-5No. 16707Shrink-wrappedShips: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-5999-5With its innovative design, the 365 Days of IslanDsCalenDar features a full-color photo on every day.365 DAYS OFISLANDSTwelve months, twelve visions ofparadise. Feel the warm sandunder your feet, face the gentle breeze,listen to the hypnotic sound of waveslapping the beach. 365 Days ofIslands whisks you off to a dozenfabulous island getaways. The plungingwaterfalls and lush landscape ofRéunion. Gently swaying palms onGrenada’s Anse Beach. Guam’s breathtakingsunsets. On each spread is alarge photograph at the top of the pageand dozens of smaller images in thegrid below, all in brilliant full color.Detailed text further explores eachisland retreat.FOR YOUR REFERENCE:Islands Page-A-DayGallery <strong>Calendar</strong>, see page 39.Picture-A-Day is a registered trademark of <strong>Workman</strong> <strong>Publishing</strong> Company, Inc.365Days of inISLANDS<strong>2013</strong> CALENDARWOLCOTT HENRY/GETTY IMAGESHOLGER LEUE/GETTY IMAGESPalm tr es and their still reflectionS u n d a y24St. Jean Baptiste Day (Canada)PETER HENDRIE/AGE FOTOSTOCKLeaning palms on a hi lsideS u n d a y17SIMON FOALE/AGE FOTOSTOCKPIOTR NASKRECKI/GETTY IMAGESThe coastline, Guadalcanal IslandS u n d a y10PETER HENDRIE/GETTY IMAGESAn island gently slopes to the seaM o n d a y25RO S ARMSTRONG/AGE FOTOSTOCKCoconut crab on palm tr eS u n d a y3BORUT FURLAN/WATERF/AGE FOTOSTOCKAerial view, Marovo Lag onM o n d a y18ugged mountains o fer a diverse culture,and low coral with influences fromato ls mark this Melanesia, Polynesia,archipelago of one and Micronesia, and athousand islands. From fascinating history thatPapua New Guinea includes two ba tlesacross the Coral Sea during World War I.to Vanuatu, the main Visitors are drawn toislands of Choiseul, the unspoiled spots,New Georgia, Santa like the breathtakingIsabel, Guadalcanal, turquoise lagoons ofMalaita, and Makira Vonavona Island.BURNETT & PALMER/AGE FOTOSTOCKNATUREPL/SUPERSTOCKF r i d a y1RRODGER KLEIN/WATERF/AGE FOTOSTOCKM o n d a y11Queen’s Birthday(Australia exc. WA)SIM/AGE FOTOSTOCKT u e s d a y26JAMES FORTE/GE TY IMAGESSch oling bigeye jacks encircle a diverM o n d a y4Spring Bank Holiday(United Kingdom)Qu en’s Birthday (New Zealand)T u e s d a y19Sma l vi lage, Florida IslandS a t u r d a y2An intense sunse tints the oceanDIANE C OK AND LEN JENSHEL/GETTY IMAGEST u e s d a y12PAUL MILES/GETTY IMAGESSIM/AGE FOTOSTOCKBORUT FURLAN /WATERF/AGE FOTOSTOCKSIMON FOALE/AGE FOTOSTOCKR ot vegetables and fruits for sale Greenery reaches the waterA quiet beach under the shade of many palmsW e d n e s d a y27T u e s d a y5W e d n e s d a y20W e d n e s d a y13T h u r s d a y28Ri pling seas before a stormW e d n e s d a y6June <strong>2013</strong>Solomon IslandsPETER HENDRIE/AGE FOTOSTOCKAn inviting lounge chair at Uepi Island Resort, Marovo Lag onJuneT h u r s d a y21THOR VAZ DE LEON/AGE FOTOSTOCKRODGER KLEIN /WATERF/AGE /WATERF/AGE FOTOSTOCKThatched hut, Ghizo IslandT h u r s d a y14SUPERSTOCK/AGE FOTOSTOCKF r i d a y29Lush fruits and greens ens are among the o ferings at a boat marketT h u r s d a y7IRA BLOCK/GE BLOCK/GETTY TY IMAGESF r i d a y22Twilight, Plum IslandF r i d a y15PETER HENDRIE/AGE FOTOSTOCKS a t u r d a y30The Solomon Islands are covered in dense rain forest and skirted by coral reefs and blue lag ons.F r i d a y8ERNEST MANEWAL/AGE FOTOSTOCKExpansive r efs from aboveS a t u r d a y23SIM/AGE FOTOSTOCKColorful Spirobranchus giganteusS a t u r d a y16S a t u r d a y9• A travel calendar anda wish calendar• A new islanddestination eachmonth• Features the work oftop travel and naturephotographers fromaround the world$12.99 U.S./$15.99 Can.Full-color photographsthroughout; 28 pages;12" x 14"ISBN 978-0-7611-6704-4No. 16704Shrink-wrappedShips: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6261-2


PAGE-A-DAY ® GALLERY CALENDARS 35PAGE-A-DAY ® GALLERY CALENDARSThe most elegant way to mark the days, Page-A-Day Gallery <strong>Calendar</strong>s are simply sumptuous—gorgeouslycomposed photographs, heavy-stock paper, top-notch production standards married with livelysubject matter and a delightfully low price of $15.99. Whether your passion is art, fashion, cats, birds, dogs,flowers, or dreamy island escapes, these calendars are a sophisticated indulgence. Bonus calendar free viae-mail or the Web.PAGE-A-DAY ®GALLERYCALENDARS• Ship: July• Full color throughout• 160 leaves• Box size:6 ¼" x 7 1 ⁄4" x 1 1 ⁄2"• Page size: 6" x 7"• Printed on high-qualitypaper• Loose cover printed infull color• Clear plastic box opensinto a desktop easel• Shrink-wrapped• $15.99 U.S./$19.99 Can.FLOWERSlush bouquet of peonies. A sweepA of a single orchid. The soft whiteblossoms of an apple tree. The wild colorsof a Texas Flame Tulip. All year long,brighten your desktop with flowers sobeautiful and so fresh, you can practicallysmell them. Flowers offers flower loversday after day of lovely full-colorimages—a finely curated assortment ofstudio photography, flowers in nature,and antique botanical illustrations, capturingeach flower’s natural radiance andmost exquisite details.$15.99 U.S./$19.99 Can.ISBN 978-0-7611-6729-7No. 16729Ships: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6462-3• A sellout in its first year• The most sumptuous of all flowercalendars• Sunflowers, peonies, irises, and more,in bouquets, meadows, orchards, andin the garden• A very special gift for every gardener


36 PAGE-A-DAY ® GALLERY CALENDARSBIRDSgallery of birds for your desktop,A and—for America’s 48 millionbirders—the excitement of a new sightingevery day. Exquisitely photographedin full color, here are hundreds of speciesfrom North America and around theworld. A Rose-breasted Grosbeak on aflowering branch. A flock of Snow Geesein flight. A vibrant blue Cerulean Warbler.An American Avocet standing tall. Plusfinely detailed images of beautiful feathers,nests, and eggs. The birds arephotographed in their natural habitats,and captions provide common and scientificnames.WEDNESDAY29 MAY <strong>2013</strong>Black-BelliedWhistling-ducksDendrocygna autumnalisWORKMAN PUBLISHING • NEW YORK• Strong debut in 2012• A celebration of birdsin their gloriouscolors, their beauty,their extraordinarydiversity• From Audubon,the organizationsynonymous withbirds• The high-end gift forbird-watchers andnature lovers$15.99 U.S./$19.99 Can.ISBN 978-1-57965-485-6No. 85485Ships: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-1-57965-454-227 FRIDAYDECEMBER <strong>2013</strong>Downy wooDpeckerPicoides pubescensWORKMAN PUBLISHING • NEW YORKPage-A-Day and the Page-A-Day design/logo are registered trademarks of <strong>Workman</strong> <strong>Publishing</strong> Company, Inc.


PAGE-A-DAY ® GALLERY CALENDARS 37CATFor cat lovers, a year of extraordinaryfeline portraits, filled with attitudeand charisma. Each captures the complexbeauties of the cat in its many beguilingforms. Some are cute: An almond-eyedtabby peeks out from under a rug. Somedramatic: A black cat leaps across an allwhiteroom. Some dignified and stately:Gaze into the intense blue eyes of aDevon Rex. Artfully composed and photographedin full color or black andwhite, each image finds the soul of itsinimitable, irresistible subject.$15.99 U.S./$19.99 Can.ISBN 978-0-7611-6730-3No. 16730Ships: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6285-8• #2 bestselling Page-A-Day Gallery<strong>Calendar</strong>• Every image is mesmerizing, everypage a “wow”• The calendar that is a stunning tributeto the catDOGglimpse of pink tongue. The gentleA arc of a tail. Expressive, soulfuleyes, a downy triangle of ear, head tippedjust so. In every image, the dog’s playfuland tender spirit is revealed. With hundredsof lively canine pals beautifullyphotographed in full color and black andwhite—a sweet Golden carrying a slipper,a tiny Doxy on a giant chessboard, adignified Briard sporting a snow-dustedbeard, plus a lovable diversity of mutts—Dog is a charming portrait of man’s bestfriend and an endearing and elegant gift.$15.99 U.S./$19.99 Can.ISBN 978-0-7611-6731-0No.16731Ships: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6286-5• 10th standout season• Dogs with heart-stopping faces, dogswith soul and humor, all brimmingwith personality• A gift of pure pleasure for dog lovers


38 PAGE-A-DAY ® GALLERY CALENDARSSHOESAs obsessive as the most obsessiveshoe lover, Shoes is the #1 bestsellinggallery calendar, packed with ayear of glamorous shoes that are just theright size. Elegantly photographed in fullcolor, here are hundreds of sandals,pumps, boots, stilettos, platforms, andslingbacks from the most covetabledesigners: Nicholas Kirkwood, StuartWeitzman, Andrea Pfister, HerbertLevine, Manolo, Jourdan, and more.Inspired by Linda O’Keefe’s internationalbestseller Shoes, it’s a fantasy ofexquisite footwear.$15.99 U.S./$19.99 Can.ISBN 978-0-7611-6734-1No. 16734Ships: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6289-6Book ISBN: 978-0-7611-0114-7• #1 Gallery <strong>Calendar</strong>, with 2011 salesup 7%• Feeds the obsession of the shoe addict• Win a pair of Jerome C. Rousseaushoes! Go to www.workman.com/contests to enter.The photos in Shoesare also featured in thePicture-A-Day ® <strong>Calendar</strong>;see page 29.HANDBAGSThe elegant, the whimsical, the flirty,the fun, the sheer ooh la la! Packedwith hundreds of distinctive purses,clutches, satchels, pochettes, and totesgorgeously photographed in full color,this is the calendar that elevates the handbagto high art. Judith Lieber’s bejeweled“Fan” wristlet. Marc Jacobs’s studdedbucket bag. Giuseppe Zannotti’s slouchysuede hobo. From Tory Burch, a luxewhite and gold evening bag. And a vintagepearl and crystal pouch from France.For handbag lovers, the only question is,which one to carry today? Adapted fromHandbags, Anna Johnson’s glamorousbestseller with over 200,000 copies inprint.$15.99 U.S./$19.99 Can.ISBN 978-0-7611-6735-8No. 16735Ships: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6287-2Book ISBN: 978-0-7611-2377-4• Eye candy for the handbag lover• Based on Anna Johnson’s bestsellingbook Handbags, with over 200,000copies in printPage-A-Day and the Page-A-Day design/logo are registered trademarks of <strong>Workman</strong> <strong>Publishing</strong> Company, Inc.


PAGE-A-DAY ® GALLERY CALENDARS 39ARTpersonal art gallery for your desk,A curated by the experts at therenowned Metropolitan Museum of Art.Every day is a superbly reproduced masterpiecefrom the museum’s collection;the pieces represent the Met’s extraordinaryscope, ranging from the ancient tothe contemporary and covering a diversityof world traditions and media. ManRay’s Jacqueline Goddard. The Statuetteof a Hippopotamus from Egypt’s Dynasty12. Claude Monet’s Bouquet ofSunflowers. Rembrandt’s Aristotle with aBust of Homer. Plus musical instruments,arms and armor, African masks, Japanesewoodblock prints, costumes, and more.For art lovers, it’s a daily treasure.$15.99 U.S./$19.99 Can.ISBN 978-0-7611-6732-7No. 16732Ships: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6284-1• The perfect gift for the art lover• Hundreds of masterpieces, ancient tocontemporary, from the world-classcollection of The MetropolitanMuseum of Art• www.metmuseum.orgFOR YOUR REFERENCE:365 Days at the Met Picture-A-Day ®<strong>Calendar</strong>, see page 27ISLANDSPalm trees bending in the breeze, pristinebeaches, sparkling blue water,lush vegetation, misty waterfalls, and theserenity of being away from it all—Islands is an escape with every glance.Here are hundreds of beautifully photographed,full-color images guaranteed tobring tranquility, and a sense of peace,from Bali to St. Barts, Vieques to Crete,“a rich and lovely land, washed by waveson every side” (Homer, The Odyssey).This calendar captures these little bits ofparadise, every day of the year.$15.99 U.S./$19.99 Can.ISBN 978-0-7611-6733-4No. 16733Ships: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6288-9• Returning for an 8th successful year• Full-color photographs representislands from six continents• Put it on a busy desk and enjoy aperfect escape, every dayFOR YOUR REFERENCE:365 Days of Islands Picture-A-Day ®<strong>Calendar</strong>, see page 34


40 COLOR PAGE-A-DAY ® CALENDARSCOLOR PAGE-A-DAY ® CALENDARSAstar-studded lineup: 1,000 Places to See Before You Die ® . BadCat ® and Bad Dog ® . Cute Overload , 365 Bible Verses, 365Dogs. And, of course, the irrepressible 365 Cats—year after year,the #1 bestselling Page-A-Day calendar. A celebration of passionatesubjects through hundreds of brilliant, full-color photographs—oh,those photos!—the Color Page-A-Day <strong>Calendar</strong>s are fresh, lively, and irresistible,making every day of the year a little bit brighter. Bonus calendar free via e-mail orthe Web.COLOR PAGE-A-DAY ®CALENDARS• Ship: July• Full color throughout• 320 sheets• Box size:6 1 ⁄4" x 6 1 ⁄8" x 1 3 ⁄8"• Page size: 5 3 ⁄8" x 5 3 ⁄8"Bad Cat/Bad Dog only• Box size:6" x 6 1 ⁄8" x 1 9 ⁄16"• Page size: 5 5 ⁄16" x 5 5 ⁄16"• Recyclable plastic backer• Shrink-wrapped• Gift-boxed• $13.99 U.S./$16.99 Can.SPECIAL NOTE:Page-A-Day <strong>Calendar</strong>s areavailable in a variety ofdisplays (see page 59).Page-A-Day and the Page-A-Day design/logo are registered trademarks of <strong>Workman</strong> <strong>Publishing</strong> Company, Inc.


COLOR PAGE-A-DAY ® CALENDARS 41F1 , 0 0 0 P L A C E S T O S E E B E F O R E Y O U D I E C A L E N D A RWEDNESDAY 15 MAY <strong>2013</strong>Your Bath Is readYor centuries, Carlsbad, Czech Republic, has been a destination for bathing in thermalwaters. For a grand tour of historical European spa towns, also visit these:1,000 PLACESTO SEE BEFORE YOU DIE ®CALENDARPatricia Schultzdaily passport to the world—a traveler’s calendar filled with hundredsof select destinations, plus quizzes and tips, by the author ofA1,000 Places to See Before You Die, the #1 New York Times bestsellerwith 3.2 million copies in print. Check out Costa Rica’s CorcovadoNational Park—described by National Geographic as “the most biologicallyintense place on Earth.” Sri Lanka’s sacred Temple of the Tooth.Australia’s Kangaroo Island, where sheep outnumber residents 300 to 1.Plus climbing Mount Fuji, traveling the Silk Road, and the Traveler in theKnow feature: A fan of Asian food? There’s no better place to sampleAsia’s many cuisines than Singapore’s myriad food stalls, where cabdriv-ers and visiting dignitaries rub shoulders.Baden-Baden, Germany Budapest, Hungary• Saturnia, Italy • Évian, France Australia’s Kangaroo Island, where sheep outnumber residents 300 to 1.1,000 PLACES TO SEE BEFORE YOU DIE CALENDARfriDAY 23 AugusT <strong>2013</strong>T he ST ockholm ArchipelA goSwedentretching for 150 miles, the 24,000 islands and outcroppings of this archipelagosgo far to explain sweden’s links to the sea. seabirds and seals own the outerislands, fishermen and farmers live closer in, and on fourteen of the nearest islandsto shore, the swedes built the city of stockholm.•The calendar that spans the globe, with hundreds of must-seedestinations in full color•Based on the extraordinary #1New York Times bestseller with3.2 million copies in print•A gift for travelers—both thereal and the armchair varietyFOR YOUR REFERENCE:1,000 Places to SeeBefore You DiePicture-A-Day ® <strong>Calendar</strong>,see page 32$13.99 U.S./$16.99 Can.ISBN 978-0-7611-6713-6No. 16713Ships: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6249-0Book ISBN: 978-0-7611-5686-41,000 PLACES TO SEE BEFORE YOU DIE is a registered trademark of <strong>Workman</strong> <strong>Publishing</strong> Company, Inc., and Patricia Schultz.


42 COLOR PAGE-A-DAY ® CALENDARS365 CATSCALENDARThe best, most obsessive, and mostpacked-with-attitude cat calendaravailable—and the #1 bestselling Page-A-Day calendar year after year. 365 Catsdelivers just what the cat lover ordered:cats, cats, and more cats. Every day, meetone (or a few) of the hundreds of adorablewinners of the 2012 Cat <strong>Calendar</strong> Contestin fabulous full color. A gold and whitecalico sipping from a bird bath. AnAmerican Shorthair curled up by a fireplace.Plus energetic Abyssyinians,outgoing Ocicats, and plush Persians.Accompanying the photographs arequotes, breed facts, health and care tips,and lore.$13.99 U.S./$16.99 Can.ISBN 978-0-7611-6712-9No. 16712Ships: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6298-8• The category-killer cat calendar with a dazzling9.2 million copies sold• Strongest-selling Page-A-Day calendar overall• Weekly online contest at www.pageaday.com365 DOGSCALENDARFloppy ears, wagging tails, brightshiny eyes, and an endless store ofenergy. Showcasing the winners of the2012 Dog <strong>Calendar</strong> Contest, 365 Dogsis, for dog lovers, like meeting a best newfriend every day. A smiley Shiba Inulying in a bed of daisies. A regal IrishSetter trotting through a field. A confidentWestie claiming his spot on thecouch. Plus Collies, Bichons Frises, cuddlyHavanese, energetic Goldendoodles,exotic Vizslas, and lively mutts, each onemore irresistible than the last. The fullcolorphotographs are accompanied byhealth and care tips, quotes, breed facts,trivia, and lore.$13.99 U.S./$16.99 Can.ISBN 978-0-7611-6711-2No. 16711Ships: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6299-5• Loved to pieces for 26 years• 5 million copies sold• Weekly online contest at www.pageaday.comPage-A-Day and the Page-A-Day design/logo are registered trademarks of <strong>Workman</strong> <strong>Publishing</strong> Company, Inc.


COLOR PAGE-A-DAY ® CALENDARS 43365 BIBLEVERSES-A-YEARCALENDARPairing an inspiring Bible verse witha beautiful nature photograph in fullcolor, 365 Bible Verses-A-Year is theperennial bestseller (4.5 million copies inprint to date) that offers daily comfort andtimeless wisdom. John celebrates love,accompanied by a blushing pink rose.Heavenly beams of sunlight illuminatethe insight of a Psalm. Acts affirms faithin God beside an image of a calm ocean.Plus Corinthians honors the life of Jesus,James counsels against temptation, Peterencourages charity, and a stunning rockformation emphasizes Job’s steadfastfaith. Cited chapter and verse from thetrusted source, the King James version ofthe Bible.• Another sellout year• For every day, a quotable passage from the KingJames version of the Bible accompanied by aninspirational full-color photograph$13.99 U.S./$16.99 Can.ISBN 978-0-7611-6714-3No. 16714Ships: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6167-7CUTEOVERLOADCALENDARMeg FrostSo cute, you will squee with delight.Adapted from the redonkulouslyadorable blog anointed “#1Mood Lifter”by Time magazine, Cute Overload isthe calendar that makes you feel warmand fuzzy with every glance. Here arehundreds of sweet little full-color animalphotographs that take cute to awwwinspiringextremes. Prairie dogs, bunnies,curly lambs, hedgies, froggies smallenough to fit on a fingertip. Upping thecuteness factor even more is the clevercaption accompanying each image, not tomention the Rules of Cuteness (#37: Ifyou tilt your head to the side, it’s cute).The photos in Cute Overload arealso featured in the Picture-A-Day ®<strong>Calendar</strong>; see page 29.• For the beellions of cuteoverload.com fans, aslice of heaven for the desk• Witty captions enhance each redonkulously cutephoto$13.99 U.S./$16.99 Can.ISBN 978-0-7611-6738-9No. 16738Ships: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6301-5CUTE OVERLOAD is atrademark of Megan Frost.


44 COLOR PAGE-A-DAY ® CALENDARSBAD CAT ®CALENDARAs charming as train wrecks, everyone of these cats aims to offend—and succeeds. Adapted from the #1 NewYork Times bestselling book, Bad Cat<strong>Calendar</strong> takes feline naughtiness toshocking extremes. Cats with addictionsto cardboard boxes. Cats dressed in sillybaby outfits. Cats caught red-pawed withnaked Barbies. Plus hundreds more lazy,surly, stinky, apathetic, and disobedientcats, all in inglorious full color. With BadCat Diet Tips, Bad Cats & the Law, BadCat Superheroes, and Bad Cat EarlyWarning Signs: Gizmo keeps orderingexpensive cappuccinos but only licks thefoam. So many cats, so many ways to gowrong.The photos in Bad Cat are alsofeatured in the Wall <strong>Calendar</strong>;see page 11.• 8th insanely successful year• Over 300 off-kilter kitties, matched with spot-oncaptions• Bad Cat <strong>Calendar</strong> Contest:www.workman.com/contests$13.99 U.S./$16.99 Can.ISBN 978-0-7611-6715-0No. 16715Ships: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6300-8Book ISBN: 978-0-7611-3619-4BAD DOG ®CALENDARLooking for “man’s best friend”?Look elsewhere. Outrageous, outof-control,and downright hilarious, BadDog—adapted from the New York Timesbestselling book—is packed with hundredsof dogs who’ve dropped the whole“cute and cuddly” charade. You won’tbelieve how low these mutts will go: peeingin inappropriate places, putting onairs, hoarding tennis balls, developingquestionable relationships with inanimateobjects, and biting the hand thatfeeds them—with glee. Includes BadDog Early Warning Signs: #24: Doginsists that owner get into the crate. Nice.The photos in Bad Dog are alsofeatured in the Wall <strong>Calendar</strong>;see page 11.• Hundreds of misbehaving canines will make youhowl with laughter• Bad Dog <strong>Calendar</strong> Contest:www.workman.com/contests$13.99 U.S./$16.99 Can.ISBN 978-0-7611-6716-7No.16716Ships: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6219-3Book ISBN: 978-0-7611-3983-6Page-A-Day and the Page-A-Day design/logo are registered trademarks of <strong>Workman</strong> <strong>Publishing</strong> Company, Inc. BAD CAT and BAD DOG are registered trademarks of<strong>Workman</strong> <strong>Publishing</strong> Company, Inc.


PAGE-A-DAY NOTEPAD + CALENDARS ® 45PAGE-A-DAY NOTEPAD + CALENDARS ®The perfect hybrid of functional and fun, the Page-A-Day Notepad + <strong>Calendar</strong>s combine the lively contentof a Page-A-Day calendar with a handy planner to keep you organized every day. The 6" x 9" format doublesas a mouse pad for your desk, and offers plenty of room for writing inPAGE-A-DAYappointments, reminders, lists, and notes-to-self. Two irresistible titlesNOTEPAD +CALENDARS ®for puzzle lovers are on the list for <strong>2013</strong>: The Smart Sudoku PAD, with• Ship: Julya daily puzzle from the masters at Nikoli, the Japanese company that launched the• Two color throughout• 320 sheetscraze; and The Smart Crossword PAD, with just the right amount of challenge to start• Page size: 6" x 9"your day. Bonus calendar free via e-mail or the Web.• Shrink-wrapped• $10.99 U.S./$12.99 Can.THE SMARTSUDOKU PADFrom the Editors at NikoliSudoku lovers, get a daily puzzle fix, plus a handycalendar and notepad all in one. Smart Sudokufeatures the best of Sudoku: puzzles balancing toughness,solvability, and pure pleasure, handcrafted by themasters at Nikoli—the Japanese company that gaveSudoku its name. Below the day’s puzzle is a checklistto keep the day organized, along with blank lines forreminders and doodles, and a quote for inspiration. Thepuzzles begin easy each weekend, becoming more difficultover the course of the week. Solutions are printedon the reverse side of each page.• Challenges Sudokulovers with a dailyhandcrafted puzzlefrom Nikoli• Solutions on reverse• Plus insightful quotes$10.99 U.S./$12.99 Can.ISBN 978-0-7611-6737-2No. 16737Ships: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6283-4Book ISBN: 978-0-7611-4215-7THE SMARTCROSSWORD PADFred PiscopIt’s a daily dose of crossword to stretch the brain—andstay organized all year long with a handy calendar andnotepad. Every page of The Smart Crossword PADfeatures a lively and entertaining puzzle written by FredPiscop, veteran crossword writer for The New YorkTimes and The Washington Post. Below each day’spuzzle is a check-off to-do list, plus blank lines for jottingdown reminders and other notes-to-self. The crosswords,designed to be completed in just ten minutes, are challengingyet solvable. Solutions are printed on thefollowing page.• Author is a crosswordpuzzle writer for TheNew York Times andThe Washington Post• Solutions on thefollowing page$10.99 U.S./$12.99 Can.ISBN 978-0-7611-6736-5No. 16736Ships: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6431-9Page-A-Day Notepad + <strong>Calendar</strong> and the Page-A-Day Notepad + <strong>Calendar</strong> design/logo are registered trademarks of <strong>Workman</strong> <strong>Publishing</strong> Company, Inc.


46 PAGE-A-DAY ® FUN & GAMES CALENDARSPAGE-A-DAY ®FUN & GAMES CALENDARSCome out to play! Combining vibrant full-color graphics, oversize looseleafpages in a sleek plastic backer, and day after day of interactiveengagement, Page-A-Day Fun & Games <strong>Calendar</strong>s are designed formaximum entertainment and creativity, all year long. For <strong>2013</strong>, fourlively titles make up the list: Origami, for your favorite paper-foldingfanatic; Tiny Paper Airplanes, perfect for stirring up mischief wherever they’re flown;and, for puzzle lovers, the visually and mentally stimulating Sudoku, by the inventors ofthe phenomenon, and the ever-challenging (in a good way, of course) Mind Benders.Bonus calendar free via e-mail or the Web.PAGE-A-DAY ®FUN & GAMESCALENDARS• Ship: July• Full color throughout• 320 loose sheets• Box size:6 1 ⁄8" x 6 1 ⁄8" x 1 5 ⁄8"• Page size: 5 3 ⁄4" x 5 3 ⁄4"• Plastic easel tray• Shrink-wrapped• Gift-boxed• $13.99 U.S./$16.99 Can.SPECIAL NOTE:Page-A-Day <strong>Calendar</strong>s areavailable in a variety ofdisplays (see page 59).Page-A-Day and the Page-A-Day design/logo are registered trademarks of <strong>Workman</strong> <strong>Publishing</strong> Company, Inc.


PAGE-A-DAY ® FUN & GAMES CALENDARS 47THE ORIGINALSUDOKUCALENDARFrom the Editors at NikoliThe real deal. From Nikoli, theJapanese company that helpedlaunch the Sudoku craze and gave thegame its name, this calendar providesfanatics the challenge they crave with adaily puzzle in full color. And new thisyear, test your Sudoku mettle once amonth with a Visual Sudoku puzzle, inwhich the numbers have been replacedby symbols or images. Starting off easyeach weekend, the puzzles increase indifficulty over the course of the week—puzzles handcrafted, literally, by masterswho anticipate your every move. Can youstay one step ahead?• The category-killer Sudoku calendar• Nikoli’s Original Sudoku books and calendarshave over 2 million copies in print• Now features one Visual Sudoku puzzle eachmonth—challenge yourself with pictures, notjust with numbers$13.99 U.S./$16.99 Can.ISBN 978-0-7611-6740-2No. 16740Ships: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6297-1Book ISBN: 978-0-7611-6579-8365 TINY PAPERAIRPLANESCALENDARKen Blackburn and Jeff LammersStir up a little mischief at the office, atschool, or at home. Adapted from thebestselling World Record Paper Airplaneseries, with 2.4 million copies in print,this high-flying calendar features a year’sworth of tiny planes to fold and fly—that’s right, hundreds of them. Thirtyaerodynamic models—the Comet, theSpitfire, the Twister, the Dragon, theMini World Record—are represented,and colorful original graphics make eachday’s plane one of a kind. Foldinginstructions are included.$13.99 U.S./$16.99 Can.ISBN 978-0-7611-6741-9No. 16741Ships: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6294-0Book ISBN: 978-0-7611-4383-3• From the bestselling authors whose calendars andbooks together have sold over 3.6 million copies• 30 aerodynamic models and complete foldinginstructions• A fun gift for all ages


48 PAGE-A-DAY ® FUN & GAMES CALENDARSORIGAMICALENDARMargaret Van Sicklenfold here, a tuck there, and voilà: AA cuddly Koala Bear. A spinningHelicopter. A slinky Chopstick WrapperSnake. Or for a Valentine’s Day dinner,a delightful Heart Napkin. Created byMargaret Van Sicklen, author of The Joyof Origami, and endorsed by OrigamiUSA, the country’s largest paper-foldingorganization, this calendar celebrates theancient paper art every day of the yearwith a fun and creative origami model tomake and display. The calendar pages areperfectly square and brightly patternedon the reverse to double as folding paper.Includes an Origami Key explainingbasic folds and symbols.• 2011 sales up 20% over last year and a sellout• Models for every level of origami hobbyist• Perfectly square sheets double as decoratedfolding paper• Clearly explained basic folds and techniques$13.99 U.S./$16.99 Can.ISBN 978-0-7611-6742-6No. 16742Ships: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6296-4Book ISBN: 978-0-7611-3988-1MINDBENDERS ANDBRAINTEASERSCALENDARScott KimEvery morning, a fun and livelypuzzle, riddle, or mental conundrumin vivid full color: Build the equation inNumber Crunchers. Find the link in3 of a Kind. Hone your eye for detail inPhotograb. Plus tricky twists on Sudoku,spatial challenges, clever wordplay,physical puzzles (using fingers and otherprops), and more. From puzzle masterScott Kim, contributor to Games andDiscover magazines—it’s the interactivecalendar that stretches the imaginationand entertains the mind, all year long.$13.99 U.S./$16.99 Can.ISBN 978-0-7611-6743-3No. 16743Ships: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6295-7• A sellout in 2011• Ready to play? Brain-training games are the newexercise craze• Scott Kim is one of the best-known mastersof the art of ambigrams and is the author ofInversionsPage-A-Day and the Page-A-Day design/logo are registered trademarks of <strong>Workman</strong> <strong>Publishing</strong> Company, Inc.


PAGE-A-DAY DIE-CUT CALENDARS ® 49PAGE-A-DAY DIE-CUT CALENDARS ®The cutting-edge calendars that combine entertaining subject matter withcorresponding die-cut shapes, Page-A-Day Die-Cut <strong>Calendar</strong>s arelively in spirit and packed with fascinating content. Returning for <strong>2013</strong>are Baseball Trivia, offering day after day of trivia, stats, and lore forobsessive fans; and Uncle John’s Bathroom Reader ® , featuring aquirky assortment of odd-but-true facts and other absorbing material for America’s bathroomreaders. New to the list is Uncle John’s TV Trivia Challenge! (TV shaped, ofcourse). And, in a new format: A Year of Beer—packed with interesting info and die-cutinto the shape of a beer stein. Bonus calendar free via e-mail or the Web.PAGE-A-DAYDIE-CUTCALENDARS ®• Ship: July• Two color throughout• 320 sheets• Box size:6 1 ⁄4" x 6 1 ⁄16" x 1 5 ⁄8"• Page size: 6" x 5 7 ⁄8"• Plastic backer• Clear plastic box• $12.99 U.S./$15.99 Can.SPECIAL NOTE:Page-A-Day <strong>Calendar</strong>s areavailable in a variety ofdisplays (see page 59).NEW!Page-A-Day Die-Cut <strong>Calendar</strong> and the Page-A-Day Die-Cut <strong>Calendar</strong> design/logo are registered trademarks of <strong>Workman</strong> <strong>Publishing</strong> Company, Inc.


50 PAGE-A-DAY DIE-CUT CALENDARS ®UNCLE JOHN’SBATHROOMREADER ®CALENDARThe Bathroom Readers’ InstituteFor the 68 percent of us who read inthe bathroom, along with any aficionadoof the funny, wacky, and bizarrebut-true,Uncle John’s BathroomReader <strong>Calendar</strong> is like salted peanuts.The Scales of Justice, including theinmate who sued his prison after beinginjured while trying to escape (he lost).The story of the sombrero and otherRandom Origins. Plus BathroomBrainteasers, When You Gotta Go, WordPlay, dumb scientific studies, and weirdfacts: Did you know that some people canhear AM radio through their dental fillings?All in a calendar die-cut in theshape of a toilet. Oh yes, we did.• Very strong backlist title—another sellout year• Based on the perennially popular BathroomReader books, with 12 million copies sold• Quirky, and just plain fun, a great gift for menand boys• www.bathroomreader.com$12.99 U.S./$15.99 Can.ISBN 978-0-7611-6744-0No. 16744Ships: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6293-3UNCLE JOHN’STV TRIVIACHALLENGE!The Bathroom Readers’ InstituteFrom the same authors who gave usthe hugely popular Uncle John’sBathroom Reader ® comes Uncle John’sTV Trivia Challenge!, a brand-newcalendar packed with fun, unexpected,and quirky tidbits for television and popculture fanatics. Tune in for a year ofOops! Historical TV Goofs, Behind theTheme Song, Tube Quizzes, and trivia:Who nicknamed Jackie Gleason “TheGreat One”? (Orson Welles.) Plus, theorigins of Modern Family. Hot Switch,Bumper, and more TV Industry Lingo.And the first belly button on television: Itbelonged to an extra on the 1965 beachsitcom Gidget, because star Sally Fieldwasn’t allowed to show hers.NEW!• Uncle John shines a light on the Boob Tube!• TV-topic factoids and trivia, including cult hits,epic flops, actors and directors, the networks,and more• Just what the doctor ordered for all TV fans andtrivia buffsPage-A-Day Die-Cut <strong>Calendar</strong> and the Page-A-Day Die-Cut <strong>Calendar</strong> design/logo are registered trademarks of <strong>Workman</strong> <strong>Publishing</strong> Company, Inc.BATHROOM READER is a registered trademark of Bathroom Readers’ Press. All rights reserved.$12.99 U.S./$15.99 Can.ISBN 978-0-7611-7006-8No. 17006Ships: July


PAGE-A-DAY DIE-CUT CALENDARS ® 51A YEAR OFBEERCALENDARAmahl Turczyn ScheppachBeer lovers rejoice! Die-cut into theshape of a beer stein and spillingover with brew reviews, trivia, and morebeer-related fun, this calendar fills everyday of the year with cheer. Open a bottleof Full Sail Brewing Company’s HopPursuit, beautifully balanced with stronghops up front and a light malt sweetnessmid-palate. Redhook’s Classic Eisbock,rich with dried plum, toffee, and malt flavors(and ultra smooth despite awhopping 11% alcohol content). PlusMiraculous Moments in Beer History, theBirth of the Microbrew, the BiggestBeer-Drinking Countries in the World,pairings, recipes, trivia, and quotes:“Give my people plenty of beer, goodbeer and cheap beer, and you will have norevolution among them” (Queen Victoria).• Now shaped like—guess what! A beer stein• Recommends fantastic lagers, ales, porters,stouts, and seasonal brews• Beer lovers will drink it up• Illustrated throughout$12.99 U.S./$15.99 Can.ISBN 978-0-7611-6906-2No. 16906Ships: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6309-1BASEBALLTRIVIACALENDARKenneth ShoulerIt’s the calendar that takes you out tothe ballpark with a year of players,teams, stats, records, and pure passion.Die-cut into the shape of a baseball,Baseball Trivia indulges the fan’s loveof the game and tests the minutest detailof baseball knowledge. World SeriesQ&A: What two teams have paired offagainst each other the most times in theWorld Series? 1 Unbeatable BaseballRecords: Who spent more seasons as amanager than any other skipper? 2 PlusFamous Firsts, Remembering the Greats,Baseball Humor, Historical Oddities, andDid You Know? Yogi Berra played forten world championship teams, more thanany other player in baseball history.1. The Dodgers and the Yankees, with 11 meetings2. Connie Mack, who managed for 53 seasons between1894 and 1950• A sellout in 2011• Over 300 bat-busting, bench-clearing,tie-breaking trivia questions• By Kenneth Shouler, author of The MajorLeague Baseball Book of Fabulous Facts andAwesome Trivia$12.99 U.S./$15.99 Can.ISBN 978-0-7611-6745-7No. 16745Ships: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6290-2


52 PAGE-A-DAY ® CALENDARSPAGE-A-DAY ® CALENDARSThe smartest design. Unparalleled in authorship and depth and diversity ofsubject matter. The highest production standards. Page-A-Day<strong>Calendar</strong>s are the original and still the best. The list for <strong>2013</strong> ispacked with favorites, including Mensa ® 365 Brain Puzzlers,Bananagrams ® !, Keep Calm and Carry On, and, of course, The 365Stupidest Things Ever Said —the #1 bestseller year after year. Bonus calendars freevia e-mail or the Web.PAGE-A-DAY ®CALENDARS• Ship: July• 320 sheets• Box size:6 3 ⁄16" x 6 3 ⁄16" x 1 15 ⁄16"• Page size: 5 ¼" x 4 1 ⁄2"• Recyclable plasticbacker• Shrink-wrapped• Gift-boxed• $12.99 U.S./$15.99 Can.SPECIAL NOTE:Page-A-Day <strong>Calendar</strong>s areavailable in a variety ofdisplays (see page 59).Page-A-Day and the Page-A-Day design/logo are registered trademarks of <strong>Workman</strong> <strong>Publishing</strong> Company, Inc.


PAGE-A-DAY ® CALENDARS 53THE 365STUPIDESTTHINGSEVER SAIDCALENDARRoss and Kathryn PetrasWith over 4.5 million copies sold,The 365 Stupidest ThingsEver Said is the #1 bestselling blackand-whitePage-A-Day calendar. Yearafter year, movie stars, sports icons,foot-in-mouth politicians, and claritychallengedbureaucrats are caughtspeaking off the cuff with hilariousresults. Plus silly police blotter items (Awoman reported Thursday that someonebroke into her home and switched hardwarein her computer with identicalhardware that doesn’t work. There areno leads.), odd headlines, actual booktitles (Crocheting Adventures withHyperbolic Planes), and unconvincingsale signs: Used New Parts.• Our #1 bestselling black-and-white Page-A-Daycalendar, now in its 19th year• A new year of stupid humor, from the experts• By the authors of Book of All-Time StupidestTop 10 Lists$12.99 U.S./$15.99 Can.ISBN 978-0-7611-6333-6No. 16333Ships: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-5755-7Book ISBN: 978-0-7611-6591-0BANANAGRAMS ® !CALENDARJoe EdleyBased on the wordplay phenomenonthat’s launched two games and abestselling book series with over 470,000copies in print, Bananagrams! offers adaily puzzle guaranteed to put your skillsto the test. Try transitioning from oneword to another in just five steps. Fill incrossword-like grids with a bunch oftiles—then shuffle them up and do itagain! Go totally bananas unscramblingwords to find the missing letter tile.Ranging in difficulty from “one banana”to “four bananas,” these puzzles are theperfect balance of challenge and pureentertainment. In case you get stuck,answers are printed on the reverse of eachpage. By Joe Edley, master puzzle writerand the first three-time winner of theNational Scrabble Championship.• Packed with more than 900 fun, fast-paced,all-new anagram puzzles• Based on the award-winning game andbestselling book series• Perfect gift for word game fanatics andcrossword junkies$12.99 U.S./$15.99 Can.ISBN 978-0-7611-6747-1No. 16747Ships: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6162-2Book ISBN: 978-0-7611-5635-2BANANAGRAMS is aregistered trademark owned byAbe Nathanson doing businessas Bananagrams, registeredU.S. Patent and TrademarkOffice.


54 PAGE-A-DAY ® CALENDARSMENSA ®365 BRAINPUZZLERSCALENDARMark Danna and Fraser SimpsonFor brainiacs and anyone who loves tostart the day with a challenge, 365Brain Puzzlers is filled with hundredsof puzzles that are tough enough to besanctioned by Mensa, the internationallyfamous high-IQ society. There’s SumTriangle. Language Barrier. Use Your I’s.Double Double Up. Plus word ladders,sequences, clever twists on crosswordsand word searches, and more: Exactly 1 ⁄6of a class of university freshmen hashanded in the final English essay. When20 more assignments come in, 1 ⁄4 of theclass will have submitted the essay. Howmany students are in the class? * Answersare printed on the reverse of each page ofthe calendar.*240 students• Really smart and successful—2.1 million sold• Second-strongest black-and-white Page-A-Daycalendar• 365 word and number puzzles guaranteed tomake your neurons sweat• An Official Mensa <strong>Calendar</strong>$12.99 U.S./$15.99 Can.ISBN 978-0-7611-6717-4No. 16717Ships: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6133-2MENSA ®10-MINUTECROSSWORDPUZZLESCALENDARFred PiscopGot ten minutes and a pencil? Quickenough to solve before you finishyour morning coffee—yet tough enoughto be sanctioned by Mensa, the internationallyfamous high-IQ society—eachof these ingeniously designed puzzlesdelivers crossword lovers the challengethey crave in a fast-paced package. FredPiscop, Mensa member and veterancrossword constructor for The New YorkTimes and The Washington Post, createspuzzles with exceptional elegance andbalance. It’s a daily pick-me-up guaranteedto energize your brain.• A 10-minute mental workout• From Fred Piscop, veteran crossword writer forThe New York Times and The Washington Post• An Official Mensa <strong>Calendar</strong>$12.99 U.S./$15.99 Can.ISBN 978-0-7611-6718-1No. 16718Ships: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6305-3Page-A-Day and the Page-A-Day design/logo are registered trademarks of <strong>Workman</strong> <strong>Publishing</strong> Company, Inc. MENSA and the distinctive table logo areregistered trademarks of American Mensa, Ltd. (in the U.S.) and Mensa International Limited (in Canada) and are used by permission.


PAGE-A-DAY ® CALENDARS 55KEEP CALMAND CARRY ONCALENDARPacked with guts and a get-up-and-goattitude, Keep Calm and CarryOn is the modern incarnation of the powerfulposter designed to inspire Britonsduring World War II. Begin every morningwith a quote, motto, or thought tocarry you through the day. The upbeat:“Let’s face the music and dance” (IrvingBerlin). The poetic: “Darkness reigns atthe foot of the lighthouse” (Japaneseproverb). The forthright: “Come then: letus to the task, to the battle, to the toil”(Winston Churchill). And the refreshinglycommonsensical: “I don’t know thekey to success, but the key to failure istrying to please everybody” (Bill Cosby).• Sales up in 2011 and a sellout• The calendar that is pure gumption and can-doattitude• What better gift than a positive start to the day?$12.99 U.S./$15.99 Can.ISBN 978-0-7611-6746-4No. 16746Ships: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6311-4FOR WOMENWHO DO TOOMUCHAnne Wilson SchaefThe essential title and perennial bestsellerwith 3.4 million copies inprint, For Women Who Do Too Muchis like a wise and generous friend, alwaysthere to provide comfort, support, andmuch-needed perspective. On every pageis a nugget of wit or warm encouragementguaranteed to get the day off to apositive start: Find the beauty in silence.Let go of guilt. Focus on what you haveaccomplished, not on what you haven’t.And learn from the words of strong, successfulwomen: “You grow up the dayyou have your first real laugh—at yourself”(Ethel Barrymore).• Celebrating 22 years of inspiration• The uplifting and insightful bestseller, frombestselling author Anne Wilson Schaef• Illustrated$12.99 U.S./$15.99 Can.ISBN 978-0-7611-6719-8No. 16719Ships: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6242-1


56 PAGE-A-DAY ® CALENDARS365 NEWWORDS-A-YEARCALENDARCompiled by Merriam-WebsterThe bestselling word calendar celebratesthe love of language everyday, perfect for word lovers, readers,writers, crossword buffs, and students.Here are hundreds of smart, unexpected,and useful words compiled by the editorsat Merriam-Webster, America’s mostrespecteddictionary. The spiritual(ahimsa), the political (roorback), the21st century (vaporware), the comical(higgledy-piggledy), the million-dollar(pachydermatous), and more. Entriesinclude definition, pronunciation, samplesentences, word history, and miscellany:Did you know “facetious” is one of thefew English words that uses the vowels“a,e,i,o,u” in order? Over 6.6 millioncopies in lifetime sales.• Powerhouse performance, year after year• 6.6 million copies sold• Compiled by the language masters atMerriam-Webster$12.99 U.S./$15.99 Can.ISBN 978-0-7611-6721-1No. 16721Ships: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6235-3THE OFFICIAL365 SPORTSFACTS-A-YEARCALENDARThe history-making moments andthe career-defining peaks. Thechampions and rivalries. 365 SportsFacts-A-Year is the calendar that getssports fans’ adrenaline pumping. TheSteelers capture their first NFL championship,downing the Vikings 16–6 inSuper Bowl IX. Tom Watson edges HaleIrwin at Royal Birkdale to win his fifthBritish Open. Left-handed female pitcherJackie Mitchell strikes out Babe Ruthand Lou Gehrig at an exhibition game.And let’s not forget Mariano Rivera settingthe all-time saves record and KobeBryant breaking the NBA record forthree-pointers.• Proven sales and sell-through• Featuring Mariano Rivera on the cover• Photos throughout• The only all-sports boxed calendar$12.99 U.S./$15.99 Can.ISBN 978-0-7611-6722-8No. 16722Ships: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6310-7Page-A-Day and the Page-A-Day design/logo are registered trademarks of <strong>Workman</strong> <strong>Publishing</strong> Company, Inc.


PAGE-A-DAY ® CALENDARS 57THE ORIGINAL365 JOKES,PUNS & AFEW RIDDLESCALENDARStudent: Mrs. Smith, I don’t think Ideserved a zero on this exam. Mrs.Smith: I don’t either, but it’s the lowestmark I can give you. Who doesn’t love agood joke? Or a bad one, for that matter.Offering a guffaw a day, 365 Jokes, Puns& A Few Riddles is the calendar forclass clowns, jokesters, and the familycomedian. Here are doctor jokes, old fartjokes, knock-knocks, a guy walks into abar jokes, kooky kids jokes, lawyer jokes,and marriage jokes galore. Plus “verypunny” jokes and riddles: What do youget if you cross a comic book hero withonions and garlic? Super bad breath.• A must-have core title with over 4.5 millioncopies sold• For joke lovers ages 10 and up$12.99 U.S./$15.99 Can.ISBN 978-0-7611-6748-8No. 16748Ships: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6308-4THE ORIGINAL365 DAYSOF AMAZINGTRIVIACALENDARWho owned the largest commercialwhiskey distillery in 18th-centuryAmerica? 1 Offering a fun and compellingfactoid for every day, The Original 365Days of Amazing Trivia is the perenniallybestselling calendar that gives triviabuffs a daily dose of unexpected knowledge.The culinary: According to legend,what pasta was inspired by the belly buttonof the Roman goddess Venus? 2 Thescientific: What percentage of the typicaladult human body’s oxygen and caloricintake is used by the brain? 3 Plus sports,literature, entertainment, and more.Think you know the answers?1. George Washington2. Tortellini3. 20 percent• The perennially bestselling trivia calendar, with4.4 million copies sold• Every day, a surprising factoid for the insatiabletrivia buff$12.99 U.S./$15.99 Can.ISBN 978-0-7611-6720-4No. 16720Ships: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6166-0


58 PAGE-A-DAY ® CALENDARSZEN CALENDARDavid SchillerThe breakfast of sages. Adapted fromthe wise bestseller The Little ZenCompanion, the Zen <strong>Calendar</strong> offers aquote, koan, parable, or sutra for anenlightened start to every day. The Zen ofHenry Miller: “If there is to be any peace,it will come through being, not having.”The Zen of Confucius: “To know that youknow, and to know that you don’t know—that is real wisdom.” The Zen of KahlilGibran: “I discovered the secret of thesea in meditation upon the dewdrop.”Plus the Zen of Dogen, the Zen of Lao-Tzu, and the Zen of the Buddha himself:“Stop, stop. Do not speak. The ultimatetruth is not even to think.”$12.99 U.S./$15.99 Can.ISBN 978-0-7611-6749-5No. 16749Ships: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6307-7Book ISBN: 978-1-56305-467-9• Ever compelling—the smart quotes calendar• More Zen, from the author of the bestsellingThe Little Zen Companion with 495,000 copiesin printBOOK LOVER’SCALENDARThis is the calendar that helps booksellerssell more books throughoutthe year. Used as a tie-in with purchase oroffered as a gift to favorite customers, theBook Lover’s <strong>Calendar</strong> feeds readers’appetites with hundreds of stellar recommendations.Pick up The Hummingbird’sDaughter, Luis Alberto Urrea’s beautifullywritten novel based on the life of hisgrandmother, who was known as “thesaint of Cabora.” If you liked MalcolmGladwell’s Blink, you’ll love JohahLehrer’s How We Decide. And a must forthe history buff’s library is MichaelBurlingame’s definitive, two-volumebiography of Abraham Lincoln. PlusDavid Cordingly uncovers the true livesof the pirates of yore, Kate Walbert’s AShort History of Women, and TheGargoyle, Andrew Davidson’s masterfulstory of everlasting love.• $2.50 net• Nonreturnable only• 30-copy minimum• Does not combine with other calendars fordiscount or quantity$12.99 U.S./$15.99 Can.ISBN 978-0-7611-6750-1No. 16750Ships: JulyLast year’s ISBN:978-0-7611-6211-7Page-A-Day and the Page-A-Day design/logo are registered trademarks of <strong>Workman</strong> <strong>Publishing</strong> Company, Inc.


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All titles listedin this catalog qualify for calendar discount yearround.For your convenience, we have included oneorder form. Simply indicate the number of copies ofeach item you wish to order in the appropriate boxand fill in the billing and shipping information atthe top. When ordering prepacks (displays), pleaseindicate the number you wish. If you want backupstock, write the quantity next to the calendar title.If you are preparing your own order form, pleaseinclude the code numbers listed under each item inthe catalog. This will help us fill your order quicklyand accurately.Original invoice and packing slip are includedwith shipment unless otherwise instructed. Youmay choose either returnable or nonreturnablediscount schedules. Contact <strong>Workman</strong> <strong>Publishing</strong>How to use this catalogor your sales representative to establish terms ofsale. All prices, terms, and ship dates are subject tochange without notice.<strong>Workman</strong> <strong>Publishing</strong> Company’s imprints includeAlgonquin Books of Chapel Hill and Artisan.<strong>Workman</strong> <strong>Publishing</strong> Company is the distributorfor Black Dog & Leventhal, Storey <strong>Publishing</strong>, TheExperiment, Timber Press, and Highbridge Audio.Any combination of titles ordered from this catalog(with the exception of the Book Lover’s <strong>Calendar</strong>)combine for order minimums.WORKMAN CALENDARRETAILER DISCOUNTSCHEDULERETURNABLE CALENDAR DISCOUNTMinimum of 100 calendars or more assorted(per bill-to location) earn 53% discount. Allcalendars combine to meet minimum.*NONRETURNABLE CALENDAR DISCOUNTMinimum of 100 calendars or more assorted(per bill-to location) earn 56% discount. Allcalendars combine to meet minimum.**Note: The Book Lover’s <strong>Calendar</strong> doesnot combine for quantity or discount and isnonreturnable.Copyright © 2012 by <strong>Workman</strong> <strong>Publishing</strong> Company, Inc. All rights reserved. No portion of this catalog may be reproduced by any means without the written permission of the publisher.WORKMAN is a registered trademark of <strong>Workman</strong> <strong>Publishing</strong> Company, Inc.Orders below 100 calendars revert to bookdiscounts. For information on how calendarscombine with books for discount, see your localsales representative or call the <strong>Workman</strong> SalesDepartment at (800) 722-7202.(continued on inside back cover)


(continued from inside front cover)LIBRARY/SCHOOL CALENDARDISCOUNT SCHEDULEQuantityDiscount1–9 assorted 20% Free Freight10 and up 30% Free FreightFor school and library issues, contact:Michael RockliffDirector, Library Sales and Marketing<strong>Workman</strong> <strong>Publishing</strong> Company225 Varick StreetNew York, NY 10014-4381Tel: (212) 614-7572; (800) 722-7202 x7572Fax: (800) 344-3482e-mail: mrockliff@workman.comCLAIMSAll claims for shortages, shipping issues, and/ordamaged items must be made within 45 days ofreceipt or they will not be honored.NONRECEIPTAll claims for nonreceipt and/or requests forProof of Delivery (POD) must be made within45 days of receipt of statement or they will not behonored.INTERNATIONALAll terms mentioned herein pertain to domesticsales accounts only. Please contact appropriateWORKMANinternational representative, listed on the insidefront cover, for terms.RETURNS POLICY(RETURNABLECUSTOMERS ONLY)When to return: Stripped calendar returns areaccepted no earlier than February 1, <strong>2013</strong>.Returns should be completed by March 31, <strong>2013</strong>.NO RETURN AUTHORIZATION REQUIRED.Please include your account number on chargebackand packing list to ensure that credit will be issuedcorrectly to your account. Account numbers canbe found on your statement, packing list, or anyinvoice. Customer pays all freight and handlingcosts on return shipments.What to return: Wall calendars: front and backcover stapled together. Page-A-Day ® calendars:flattened box and cover page. Page-A-Day ®Gallery calendars: sleeve and cover page.Spiral-bound diaries (Audubon Engagement,Mom’s Family Desk Planner ): front and backcovers stapled together. Advent calendars (Storyof Christmas, The Nutcracker) and Perpetuals(Mom’s Birthday <strong>Calendar</strong>): full book returns arerequired (no price stickers). NOTE: The BookLover’s <strong>Calendar</strong> is nonreturnable. Returns willbe credited at the original purchase price. Returnsof more than one carton should be labeled, forexample, 1 of 3, 2 of 3, etc. Send calendars alongwith packing slip to:<strong>Workman</strong> <strong>Publishing</strong> Companyc/o RR Donnelley677 Brighton Beach RoadMenasha, WI 54952.Returns sent to any other location will be refused.STOP ORDERS—BOOKSELLERS<strong>Workman</strong>’s Single Title Order Plan (STOP) enablesbook sellers to order up to four items at a 40%discount. Please add $3.00 to cover postage andhandling for the first item and 50 cents for eachadditional item. In order to qualify for STOP discount,booksellers must prepay their order.MAIL-ORDER CATALOGS,PREMIUM SALES, ANDSPECIAL SALESContact our Special Sales Department for furtherinformation on calendars for use in mail-ordercatalogs, as giveaways, and for fund-raisers.Quotations are also available for custom imprintingof calendars.CONSUMER ORDERSConsumers who are unable to obtain our merchandiselocally may order by mail at full list price. Fullpayment must accom pany your order. Please add$3.00 to cover postage and han dling for the first itemand 50 cents for each additional item. Local sales taxmust also be paid on purchases made in the followingstates: MA, MI, MN, NC, NY, OR, & WA.•A •1,000 Places to See Before You Die ®Page-A-Day ® <strong>Calendar</strong>..................... 41Picture-A-Day ® <strong>Calendar</strong>................. 32Art Gallery <strong>Calendar</strong>............................. 39Audubon <strong>Calendar</strong>s........................ 22–26•B •Bad Cat ®Page-A-Day ® <strong>Calendar</strong>..................... 44Wall <strong>Calendar</strong>................................... 11Bad Dog ®Page-A-Day ® <strong>Calendar</strong>..................... 44Wall <strong>Calendar</strong>................................... 11Bananagrams ® ! <strong>Calendar</strong>...................... 53Baseball Trivia <strong>Calendar</strong>...................... 51(365) Bible Verses-A-Year <strong>Calendar</strong>..... 43Birds Gallery <strong>Calendar</strong>......................... 36Book Lover’s <strong>Calendar</strong>......................... 58Boris Vallejo & Julie BellFantasy <strong>Calendar</strong>.............................. 19Butterflies <strong>Calendar</strong>, Audubon............. 26•C •(2012) <strong>Calendar</strong> Displays............... 59–60Cat Gallery <strong>Calendar</strong>............................ 37(365) Cats <strong>Calendar</strong>.............................. 42Collectible Teapot & Tea <strong>Calendar</strong>....... 20Color <strong>Calendar</strong>s, Page-A-Day ® ..... 40–44Cute Overload Page-A-Day ® <strong>Calendar</strong>..................... 43Picture-A-Day ® <strong>Calendar</strong>................. 29Cynthia Hart’s Victoriana <strong>Calendar</strong>....... 21•D •Darts! <strong>Calendar</strong>....................................... 5(365) Days of Extreme Cakes<strong>Calendar</strong>........................................... 30(365) Days in France <strong>Calendar</strong>............. 34(365) Days of Hats <strong>Calendar</strong>................ 28(365) Days in Ireland <strong>Calendar</strong>............. 33(365) Days of Islands <strong>Calendar</strong>............ 34(365) Days in Italy <strong>Calendar</strong>..................33(365) Days of Shoes <strong>Calendar</strong>.............. 29(365) Days in the Met <strong>Calendar</strong>............ 27Die-Cut <strong>Calendar</strong>s,Page-A-Day ® .............................. 49–51Dog Gallery <strong>Calendar</strong>........................... 37(365) Dogs <strong>Calendar</strong>............................. 42•E, F, G, H•Elements <strong>Calendar</strong>.................................. 9Engagement <strong>Calendar</strong>,Audubon........................................... 22Flowers Gallery <strong>Calendar</strong>..................... 35For Women Who DoToo Much <strong>Calendar</strong>.......................... 55Fun & Games <strong>Calendar</strong>s,Page-A-Day ® .............................. 46–48Gallery <strong>Calendar</strong>s,Page-A-Day ® .............................. 35–39Greenpeace: Standing Up forthe Earth <strong>Calendar</strong>.............................. 9Guitars <strong>Calendar</strong>................................... 13Handbags Gallery <strong>Calendar</strong>.................. 38Hero Dogs <strong>Calendar</strong>............................... 8Hoops! <strong>Calendar</strong>..................................... 5Hot Royals <strong>Calendar</strong>............................. 12•I, J, K, L•Islands Gallery <strong>Calendar</strong>...................... 39Keep Calm and Carry On <strong>Calendar</strong>...... 55Kitchen Organizer Page-A-Week<strong>Calendar</strong>........................................... 17(365) Kittens-A-Year <strong>Calendar</strong>............. 31LEGO ® : The <strong>Calendar</strong>............................. 4•M •Mensa ® 365 Brain Puzzlers<strong>Calendar</strong>........................................... 54Mensa ® 10-Minute Crossword Puzzles<strong>Calendar</strong>........................................... 54Mind Benders and Brainteasers<strong>Calendar</strong>........................................... 48INDEXMom’s Family <strong>Calendar</strong> ® CollectionMom’s Birthday <strong>Calendar</strong>................... 3Mom’s Family <strong>Calendar</strong> ® ..................... 2Mom’s Family Desk Planner .............. 3•N •National Parks <strong>Calendar</strong>, Audubon....... 25Nature <strong>Calendar</strong>, Audubon................... 24(365) New Words-A-Year <strong>Calendar</strong>..... 56Notepad + <strong>Calendar</strong>s ® ,Page-A-Day...................................... 45Nuns Having Fun <strong>Calendar</strong>.................. 18Nutcracker Advent <strong>Calendar</strong>................ 21•O•Official 365 Sports Facts-A-Year<strong>Calendar</strong>........................................... 56Origami <strong>Calendar</strong>.................................. 48Original 365 Days of Amazing Trivia<strong>Calendar</strong>........................................... 57Original 365 Jokes, Puns & A FewRiddles <strong>Calendar</strong>.............................. 57Original Sudoku <strong>Calendar</strong>.................... 47Out on the Porch <strong>Calendar</strong>.................... 16•P •Page-A-Day ® <strong>Calendar</strong>s.................. 52–58Picture-A-Day ® Wall <strong>Calendar</strong>s....... 25–34Page-A-Week Wall <strong>Calendar</strong>............... 17Peel It. Design It. Wall Art <strong>Calendar</strong>:Birds in Flight................................... 14Peel It. Design It. Wall Art <strong>Calendar</strong>:Flower Power.................................... 15PEEPS ® Show <strong>Calendar</strong>......................... 10Pocket Pigs Featuring the Teacup Pigsof Pennywell Farm <strong>Calendar</strong>............. 18(365) Puppies-A-Year <strong>Calendar</strong>........... 31•R, S•Secret Garden <strong>Calendar</strong>........................ 16Shoes Gallery <strong>Calendar</strong>........................ 38Smart Crossword Pad........................... 45Smart Sudoku Pad................................. 45Songbirds & Other BackyardBirds <strong>Calendar</strong>, Audubon................. 26Story of Christmas................................ 21(365) Stupidest Things Ever Said<strong>Calendar</strong>........................................... 53•T, U, V•Take Me Out to the Ballpark<strong>Calendar</strong>........................................... 19(365) Tiny Paper Airplanes<strong>Calendar</strong>............................................... 47Trout of North America <strong>Calendar</strong>......... 13Uncle John’s Bathroom Reader ®<strong>Calendar</strong>........................................... 50Uncle John’s TV Trivia Challenge!<strong>Calendar</strong>........................................... 50Unlikely Friendships <strong>Calendar</strong>............... 7•W, Y, Z•When My Baby Dreams <strong>Calendar</strong>.......... 6Wildflowers <strong>Calendar</strong>, Audubon.......... 24<strong>Workman</strong> Wall <strong>Calendar</strong>s................. 2–21World of Trees <strong>Calendar</strong>, Audubon...... 23Year of Beer <strong>Calendar</strong>........................... 51Zen <strong>Calendar</strong>......................................... 58

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