Ebook The Hchom Book Marian Churchland Books

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Ebook The Hchom Book Marian Churchland Books



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If you were a goblin, what would your treasure hoard contain? Gems and minerals, biscuits and pastries, fine-tailored jackets, or perhaps all of the above.

THE HCHOM BOOK collects illustrations and essays from Marian Churchland's popular, long-running blog, Hchom.com.

Ebook The Hchom Book Marian Churchland Books


"I was enamored with the artist's work on social media, so I bought the book to support Churchland since a lot of what I saw online was unaccredited and her blog was no longer active. Let me just say, putting all the collections of items, food, clothes and ideas into the context of a book elevates the art to something not only truly personal and open, but universally relatable. I've re-read the book several times and I don't doubt I'll keep picking it up. It has yet to make from my desk to my bookshelf."

Product details

  • Paperback 160 pages
  • Publisher Image Comics (September 25, 2018)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 9781534308343
  • ISBN-13 978-1534308343
  • ASIN 1534308342

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  • I was enamored with the artist's work on social media, so I bought the book to support Churchland since a lot of what I saw online was unaccredited and her blog was no longer active. Let me just say, putting all the collections of items, food, clothes and ideas into the context of a book elevates the art to something not only truly personal and open, but universally relatable. I've re-read the book several times and I don't doubt I'll keep picking it up. It has yet to make from my desk to my bookshelf.