Showing posts with label bookish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bookish. Show all posts

Saturday, November 12, 2016

Book Sleeves by LiteraryArtPrints



Book Sleeve Book Sleeves Book Cover Protector Book Lover Gift published books Indie Books Sleeve 

Handmade Book Sleeves by LiteraryArtPrints

Keep your books nice, snug and clean all the time and do not worry anymore about edge damage.
Book sleeves with beautiful designs and fully quilted waterproof padded to keep your book, novel or journal safe all the time.

NO MORE PAGES DAMAGED OR BEND COVERS!

Features:
*Made of first quality fabrics in lovely designs
*Quilted waterproof interior
*Front pocket to keep handy your glasses, pens, bookmarks and phone
*Embroidered Border with matching color thread
*Size is 8inch by 10inch, fits all kindles, published and indie books
*Lightweight book accessorie

Benefits:
*No more damaged pages
*Fit all your self published and published authors
*Great book accessorie to travel everywhere and keep your books intacts and like brand new!
*Comfortable front pocket to keep your bookmarks, reading glasses, pen and pencils and even your smartphone or small notepad.
*Waterproof interior to keep safe your book in rainy days

All book lovers NEED this book sleeve by LiteraryArtPrints!

You can get this amazing Book Sleeves here

Happy Reading!

Saturday, October 29, 2016

Dante´s Inferno Scarf

Dante's Inferno Scarf - Paolo and Francesca -Poem Scarf Dante Alighieri 

Francesca da Rimini (1255-85) was the daughter of Guido da Polenta, lord of Ravenna. In an arranged marriage, she wed the deformed Giovanni Malatesta, whose father was ruled the city-state of Rimini, south of Ravenna. Because Guido knew Francesca would have refused Giovanni, the marriage was performed by proxy, with Giovanni's brother Paolo standing in for the groom. Francesca fell in love with Paolo and did not learn of the deception until the following day.
According to Dante, the pair became lovers after reading the story of Lancelot and Guinevere, and were later murdered by Giovanni when he caught them in flagrante. Dante places them in the second circle of his Inferno, where sins of lust are punished, in this case by the lovers being joined forever and carried about by powerful winds. Paolo does not speak, although his tears are noted near the end of the canto. However, Francesca, who narrates the tale from the lovers' viewpoint, is presented as a tragic figure, yet at the same time one of the most appealing characters in the entire Comedy.


I designed this scarf last year and always is a bestseller and a great gift for all Book and Art Lovers, if you want to purchase one click here
I also have in white and red, all beautifuls and you can choose from open scarf of infinity style scarf


To see our complete Literary Scarves Collection please visit us at LiteraryArtPrints

Happy Reading!