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Catnip returns! Broccoli’s all-time best-selling magazine is back, and Volume 2 is just as catty and collectible as Volume 1. This fresh assemblage of stories, art, and reporting celebrating cats and their people will charm anyone who has ever stopped to pat a friendly stray, snuck off to commune with a friend’s felines, or oohed and ahhed over a shop cat.
Inside: Ursula K. Le Guin sees the world through a kitten’s eyes, Claire L. Evans digs into why we want to talk to cats, Lauren Cochrane and Rebecca Thomas tail the working cats of London, and Kathryn Hughes explores Louis Wain’s cat obsession. Plus: Lost cat posters with happy endings, the world’s foremost collector of Siamese cat objets, the true story behind Why Cats Paint, online cat dialects, ancient Chinese cat contracts, the mysteries of toe beans, how cats get their names, cryptid beasts, Antarctic feline explorers, a trashy “tabbyloid,” and much more.
208 pages, perfect bound, with surprise die cuts, insert, and artful print treatments. Measures 8.25” x 11.25”.
Turn your gaze to the sky. Trace the path of a constellation. Find the lodestar. What messages are written in the heavens?
Every card in The Celestial Oracle represents an astronomical body, an atmospheric phenomenon, or a sky person—and the multitudes, layers, and connections each contains. Use these 44 cards and the accompanying guidebook to contemplate illuminations from above, unseen gravitational pulls, and the orbits of life.
With original collages made from vintage illustrations by artist Bethany van Rijswijk and words by Ellen Freeman. Packaged in a beautiful box, with the booklet and cards nested inside. Box measures 5.3″ x 3.8″ x 1.3″, shrink-wrapped. A best-selling tarot alternative.
Suggested retail $44.
More than a music magazine, Heartbeat is a stunning, singular publication celebrating the emotion of sound. Its genre-defying features span nature and art, time and space to explore how what we listen to makes us feel.
Richly illustrated stories cover the history of mechanical birdsong, memories of boleros, the sound of a falling tree, life with hearing aids, learning to sing like a whale, imagining the sound of thought, the peculiar freedoms of wingdings tracks, record collectors in São Paulo, Brazil, hip-hop style, the sacred tones of an 185-year-old Japanese bell foundry, glass instruments, pond music, singing gibbons, life-changing owl calls, and writing the songs people learn by heart. With features on Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Fairuz, Horsegirl, The Beths, Patrick Haggerty, RAMM:ΣLL:ZΣΣ, and the regulars at Oakland's Lakeside Lounge.
Perfect bound, with two premium paper stocks. 208 pages, 8.25” x 11.25”.
Suggested retail $28.
Gaze into the magic mirror. Make a wish in the well. Your story is more than “once upon a time” and “happily ever after.” What tales are still unwritten?
Every card in the Fairy Tale Oracle represents a legendary being, a storybook setting, or a magical object—and the multitudes, layers, and connections each contains. Use these 44 cards and the accompanying guidebook to contemplate the stories we are told and the stories we tell.
With original collages made from vintage illustrations by artist Bethany van Rijswijk and words by Ellen Freeman. Packaged in a beautiful box, with the booklet and cards nested inside. Box measures 5.3″ x 3.8″ x 1.3″, shrink-wrapped. A best-selling tarot alternative.
Suggested retail $44.
In the pages of this beguiling book, Bethany van Rijswijk’s imagined folklore conjures histories that must be felt to be believed. Styled as fragments of lost texts and scholarly works and accompanied by Bethany’s evocative collages, these tales speak of encounters with fairy cats and petrified flowers found in ice caves. They tell of the ways of hog witches, the rites of bear marriage, and the weaving of spider silk, drawing readers into new realms of possibility.
Bethany van Rijswijk is a writer and collage artist based in Tasmania, Australia. Offering up new worlds created from remnants of our own, she seeks to challenge some of the “oppressive phantasms” of our time through a critical engagement with folklore and fantasy.
40 pages, 5.8 x 8.25 inches, soft-bound with full-color art. Suggested retail $24.00
Cats are enigmatic guides. They show us how to hunt and seek and play. Feline curiosity is legend, and cats see where we cannot.
The Cat Oracle is a guide to seeing in the dark and discovering your wildest nature. These 33 cards (plus a guidebook for their interpretation) are tools for exploring cycles of zooming chaos and cozy catnaps, learning when to pounce, and finding the internal gyroscope that guides you to always land on your feet. Cats choose us. Which one will choose you?
With original collages made from vintage photographs by artist Stephen Eichhorn and words by Ellen Freeman. Packaged in a beautiful box, with the booklet and 33 cards nested inside. Box measures 5.3″ x 3.8″ x 1.3″, shrink-wrapped. A best-selling tarot alternative.
Suggested retail $38
Inner Nature is a collection of unearthly images of the natural world by photographer and digital artist Female Pentimento. These collaged and layered photos, which the artist calls “permanent states of altered consciousness,” conjure a vision of heaven and earth constantly transformed by its relationship with humans. This hardcover coffee table art book is a grimoire of psychomagical spells and sigils for unlocking new ways of being in and with nature, ones in which we relate to ourselves and other forms of life with empathy, wonder, and devotion.
Hardcover with debossing and gold foil, 67 pages, special foiled vellum pages inside. 7.5" x 10". Scratch resistant cover.
Suggested retail is $36 USD.
Pick up a rock. What do you see? The language of stone is time. It holds clues to our inner world, if only we learn to read it.
Every card in The Crystal Oracle represents a treasure, a tool, or a person who works with stone—and the multitudes, layers, and connections each contains. Use these 44 cards and the accompanying guidebook as a tool to reflect on nature’s abundant treasures, the terrestrial and celestial forces at work, and the tectonic shifts of life.
With original collages made from vintage illustrations by artist Bethany van Rijswijk and words by Ellen Freeman. Packaged in a beautiful box, with the booklet and cards nested inside. Box measures 5.3″ x 3.8″ x 1.3″, shrink-wrapped. A best-selling tarot alternative.
Suggested retail $44.
In Slimetown, life is, well, slow. Locals gossip at the Snail Salon, browse the lettuce section at Goth Mart, and rent scary movies at The Tape Worm. It’s just your average small (very small) town with technicolor sunsets and folks who are mostly content to stay in their shells. Or is it? Lately there have been whispers of strange goings on—a missing prom queen, a mysterious abyss, lights in the night sky …
In this 160-page, supersized sequel to their cult favorite coffee table book Snail World, artists Aleia Murawski and Sam Copeland meticulously craft miniature scenes and bring them to life with real snails. Look closely at these mesmerizing photos, and you might find that beneath its ordinary surface, there’s more to Slimetown—if you’re willing to follow the trail of slime.
By Aleia Murawski and Sam Copeland.
Hardcover with debossed image and spot gloss on cover.
160 pages, full-color interior.
Published by Broccoli. Measures 7” x 9 ¼”.
Pick up a shell and put it to your ear. What do you hear?
The Seashell Oracle guides oceanic thinking about the past, present, and future through 44 cards and a guidebook for their interpretation. Pull a card at turnings of the tide to consider the currents we’re caught in and the unseen ways we’re linked through the water that flows around and through us all.
With original collages made from vintage illustrations by artist Bethany van Rijswijk. Packaged in a beautiful box, with booklet and cards nested inside. Shrink-wrapped.
Suggested retail $44.
Mildew is an annual print magazine about secondhand fashion and creative reuse from all around the world, featuring art and writing that inspires us to think about old clothes in new ways. From the deputy editor of Broccoli, this 144-page publication is a guide to dressing in the spirit of our times. Read Mildew and revel in the decay of fashion as we knew it.
Inside Mildew Issue 4: the northernmost and southernmost free stores in the world, one man’s collection of 55,000 dresses, pile-diving in Hanoi, hacked payphones, clothing libraries, a flea market in Kraków, wearing your grandmother’s wig, neckties three ways, secondhand street style in LA, antique dresses preserved in ice, the signs as cursed tchotchkes, and much more.
144 pages, perfect bound. Measures 26.5 cm x 20 cm.
Suggested retail $20.
Meet Catnip, a magazine for a unique breed of cat people. This 216-page collectible publication from the makers of Broccoli paws at the paradoxes of a creature that embodies playfulness and repose, wildness and domesticity, the every day and the absurd. With catlike curiosity and feline flair, we go to the kittiest corners of the world to scratch the surface of cat culture and uncover the many reasons why cats enchant us.
Inside Catnip: cat behaviorist Kristiina Wilson on cattitude adjustments, Catluminati on the art of the catwalk, photographer Masayuki Oki’s feral cats of Japan, Claire L. Evans on pre-meme internet cats, Jami Nakamura Lin on the year her daughter became a cat, and Lauren Oster on whether robot cats dream of wireless mice. Plus: the subversive art of catnaps, a hair-raising history of hairballs, ASMeowR, a pull-out mewsletter by cats and for cats, and much more.
216 pages, perfect bound, with surprise die cuts, insert, and artful print treatments.
What is a mushroom? What do mushrooms mean? What do mushrooms do? What do we want from mushrooms? What do the mushrooms want?
These are the questions the makers of Broccoli ask and answer in Mushroom People, our special edition, single-issue magazine for mycophiles. We call on artists, writers, and fungi enthusiasts from around the world to explore mushroom fact and fantasy, collecting specimens of all kinds: the strange and familiar, beautiful and ugly, toxic and healing, ephemeral and enduring.
192 pages, perfect bound, three premium paper stocks. 8.25" x 11.25"
Suggested retail price: $28 USD
(Note: The price of Mushroom People increased on Jan 20, 2023. Please feel free to increase the price you charge to customers if you still have stock remaining.)
Title: Snail World: Life in the Slimelight
Authors: Aleia Murawski and Sam Copeland (@aleia on IG)
Publisher: Broccoli
Specs: Hardcover with debossed image and spot gloss on cover. 80 pages, full color interior. Published by Broccoli. Measures 7” x 9 ¼”.
Suggested Retail: $34.99
More about the book:
Snail World: Life in the Slimelight is a collection of absorbing snapshots from an alternate universe where snails drink bubble tea at the mall, hit tiny bongs, and get beamed up into flying saucers.
Real snails and frogs bring to life miniature scenes meticulously created by artists Aleia Murawski and Sam Copeland, inspired by moody, cinematic moments and nostalgic Americana. These dreamlike and often hilarious images evoke the melodrama of daily life: a snail alone in an apartment with one last box to move; two snails getting slime all over grandma’s plastic-covered armchairs; a frog doing karaoke in a heart-shaped hot tub.
With hidden details to discover each time you flip through the pages, Snail World is a quirky celebration of the (very) little things in life.
Once Upon a High Time: 14 Weedy Fairy Tales is a collection of original fables enchanted with plant magic of a particular kind. Fourteen different writers spin stories of clever sorceresses and stubborn princesses, grumpy bears and talking raccoons, malign water spirits and empathetic gardeners. And one plant twines through each tale—a leafy marvel whose crystalline buds hold a potent charm. Under its spell, readers will discover new tales that feel old and old tales that feel new—and throughout them all, the friendly, familiar, surprising presence of cannabis.
With fantastical illustrations by Anna Degnbol. 56 pages. Soft-bound with a sumptuous gold foil cover. Measures 18.5cm X 26.5cm.
Wholesale price per book $14, retails for $28.
Pot leaves dance with zebra grass, lady slipper orchids, baby’s breath, and other compelling blooms through the pages of A Weed is a Flower, a new 168-page hardcover photo book showcasing the natural beauty of cannabis in magical floral arrangements.
The title of Broccoli’s latest imprint is taken from a 1911 quote by poet Ella Wheeler Wilcox: “A weed is but an unloved flower.” Through favorite shoots gathered from the pages of Broccoli and freshly picked from more than 25 innovative photographers and floral artists from around the world, this splendid coffee table book treats weed with the aesthetic respect that cannabis lovers know it deserves.
These captivating photographs express weed’s allure and multiplicity, speaking to all the reasons we love it: beauty, peace, pleasure, play, and escapism. A Weed is a Flower reminds us that cannabis is just a plant—but what a special plant it is.
Suggested retail price: $39 USD.
Forgotten Flowers is an evocative collection of found vintage photographs of blooming moments curated by Anja Charbonneau. Gathered together, these floral fragments from the 1950s to the 1990s offer a collective memory, a blurry narrative formed from the lives of many. The recurring presence of flowers blends and merges the stories into a new shape, like a bouquet of wildflowers and weeds plucked from the edges of a sidewalk. A wonderful gift for any occasion that calls for flowers, with an afterword by Rose Linke.
80 pages. 7” x 7”, debossed hardcover with full color images.
The Family Acid: California documents the golden age of the Golden State with a trip through Roger Steffens’ archive of over 40,000 film photos. This book is a family album shot against a backdrop of dreamlike nature and psychedelic revolution, collecting snapshots of the unconventional everyday lives of a regular nuclear family—“but on acid”—and the visionary California counterculture they call home.
Hardcover with debossing and white foil, 192 pages of full color photographs.
9.12” x 12.12”. Second edition.
Suggested retail is $39.
Pick up a rock. What do you see? The language of stone is time. It holds clues to our inner world, if only we learn to read it.
Every card in The Crystal Oracle represents a treasure, a tool, or a person who works with stone—and the multitudes, layers, and connections each contains. Use these 44 cards and the accompanying guidebook as a tool to reflect on nature’s abundant treasures, the terrestrial and celestial forces at work, and the tectonic shifts of life.
With original collages made from vintage illustrations by artist Bethany van Rijswijk and words by Ellen Freeman. Packaged in a beautiful box, with the booklet and cards nested inside. Box measures 5.3″ x 3.8″ x 1.3″, shrink-wrapped. A best-selling tarot alternative.
Suggested retail $44.
Like a richly decaying stump, the second installment of the best-selling cult classic Mushroom People magazine hosts an eclectic ecosystem of stories illuminating the ways mushrooms expand our understanding of the world around us. Readers will encounter astromycologists, academics, architects, pharmacists, foragers, fashion designers, home cooks, shopkeepers, composers, and poets inspired by the many radical ways of being fungi embody through richly illustrated features organized around the themes of creation, destruction, attraction, and revulsion.
In this jumbo magazine, stories include mushrooms in space, the city holobiont, thunder and mushroom folklore, fungal attachment styles, mushroom zombies, the mycobiome, cozy mushroom houses, skull lichens, biocrust castles, queer mushroom cabaret, and a bonus slime mold section oozing with wonder and possibility.
208 pages, 8.25" x 11.25," perfect bound, with three premium paper stocks.
Suggested retails is $28 USD.
Stroll through a blossoming garden. Which flowers do you long to pick? Which ones will you leave to bloom?
The Flower Oracle is a guide to unfurling the past, reveling in the beauty of the present, and blossoming into the future. These 44 cards (plus a guidebook for their interpretation) are tools for tending your own garden—revealing nature’s gifts, soils that need amending, and the seasons of life.
With original collages made from vintage botanical illustrations by artist Bethany van Rijswijk and words by Ellen Freeman. Packaged in a beautiful box, with the booklet and cards nested inside. Box measures 5.3″ x 3.8″ x 1.3″, shrink-wrapped. A best-selling tarot alternative.
Suggested retail $44.
To see a mushroom is a kind of magic. It is embodied evidence of total serendipity, a beguiling conjunction of time and place, weather and circumstance. It is also evidence of the unseen, thriving life that surrounds us. In this 208-page photographic foray, more than 90 artists capture mushrooms in settings both natural and supernatural—growing on the forest floor, popping up in our homes, gleaming in a fluorescent glow, and arranged like alien flowers. Each image invites readers to look closely, revealing new dimensions of the mushroom’s magic.
Glossy hardcover with embossed title. 208 pages, including surprise die cuts. Suggested retail is $44.
In this intoxicating collection of five essays on poisonous and psychoactive plants and fungi, Bethany van Rijswijk gathers hidden histories overlooked in the scholar’s harvest. Through otherworldly original collages and deep critical engagement with obscure tales of visionary sacraments, owl-chemists, fairy forts, forking paths, vermicular angels, dancing plagues, mushroom cults, and shamanic remnants, she reveals a magic that opens passageways to contrary states of being and thinking—if only we are bold enough to embrace them.
80 pages, 5.8 x 8 inches, soft-bound with full-color art. Suggested retail $28.
The Mushroom Oracle Deck guides mycelial thinking about the past, present, and future through 44 cards and an accompanying booklet representing mushrooms, the forest, mushroom people, and fungal structures—and the multitudes, layers, and connections each contains.
Consult the Mushroom Oracle by pulling a card at new beginnings, forks in the path, closings, and seasonal transitions. The reader is encouraged to consider their connections to others, their environment, and themselves.
With original collages made from vintage botanical illustrations by artist Bethany van Rijswijk. Packaged in a beautiful box, with booklet and cards nested inside. Shrink-wrapped. Measures 5.3” long, 3.8” wide, 1.3” tall.
Retails for $44.