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Choose from a variety of charming card collections by collage artist Amanda White, featuring illustrations of famous literary figures and landscapes. The quantity of cards varies per pack; see details of each below. These festive cards are a wonderful way to share the joy of great books, and they also make a thoughtful accompaniment to any gift.
Beatrix Potter and HerdwicksBeatrix Potter, beloved author and illustrator, bred prize-winning Herdwick sheep and acquired property with a view to preserving the landscape and way of life she loved.
Pack of ten 6" x 6" cards, one design, blank inside
Emily Dickinson ChristmasThe Homestead, in Amherst, Massachusetts, was the home of the reclusive poet Emily Dickinson, who was born here on December 10, 1830. This stylish townhouse was where Dickinson spent most of her life and where she composed almost 1,800 poems.
Pack of eight 5" x 7" cards, one design, blank inside
Brontë Sisters Haworth WinterHere we see the Brontë sisters at the close of a winter’s day, heading in the direction of home and the local church, St Michael and All Angels, where their father was vicar for more than four decades.
Pack of five 5" x 7" cards, one design, blank inside
Hill Top ShowersIn 1905, with the royalties from her first book, Beatrix Potter took a momentous decision: to purchase this traditional seventeenth-century farmhouse in Near Sawrey, in the Lake District. The house, garden, and surrounding countryside all served as inspiration for her stories and illustrations.
Pack of nine 5" x 7" cards, one design, blank inside
Brontë Sisters Winter FoxesHaworth Parsonage in Yorkshire was the home of the Brontë sisters: Charlotte, Emily, and Anne. Snowed in and unable to walk over their beloved moors, the sisters keep watch at the windows while a family of foxes pass by.
Pack of five 5" x 7" cards, one design, two blank inside, three “season‘s greetings“
Hill Top WinterWinter was a favorite time of year for Beatrix Potter, who loved to walk and sketch the snow-clad Lakeland mountains and valleys at her farm, Hill Top.
Pack of four 5" x 7" cards, one design, blank inside
Jane Austen VarietyIncludes:Chawton Cottage Caller
This homely building, Chawton Cottage in the village of Chawton in Hampshire, was the home of Jane Austen from 1809 until shortly before her death.
Jane and Cassandra Austen Walking to Steventon Church, Christmas MorningHere we see Jane Austen and her sister Cassandra watched over by angels as they brave the inclement weather on the way to the church service where their father was reverend.
Summer’s Evening, Chawton Cottage GardenJane Austen famously wrote in the mornings at a small, discreet table in the dining parlor of Chawton Cottage. But it isn’t difficult to imagine that, given her love of the garden, she would have sat outside writing and revising on warm summer evenings.
Pack of five 5" x 7" cards, various designs
Dickens ChristmasNumber 48 Doughty Street in Holborn was the home of Charles Dickens from 1837 to 1839, productive and youthful years which saw him write Oliver Twist and Nicholas Nickleby, complete the Pickwick Papers, and begin Barnaby Rudge. Here he is, later in life, returning for a sentimental Christmas visit, recalling past times, during one of his perambulations in the city.
Pack of six 5” x 7” cards, one design, blank inside
Hill Top SummerBeatrix Potter, beloved author and illustrator of her even more beloved childrens’ tales, purchased Hill Top in 1905 with royalties from her first books. A working farm (as it still is), it provided the inspiration and background to so many of her stories.
Pack of twelve 5" x 7" cards, one design
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