It is hard to believe that Noteworthy Collectibles has been able to purchase this magnificent lot of Michael Leunig annual calendars and this listing gives you the chance to purchase the 2007 version.
The 12 colour plates offer some great and very humorous snapshots on life in general. Thoughtful and funny as always.
This particular calendar will be reusable in only a few short years from now so a chance to use it properly is not far away.
Only one copy in stock so avoid disappointment and be quick.
Your 2007 calendar is reusable in:
2018, 2029, 2035, 2046, 2057, 2063, 2074, 2085, 2091, and 2103.
Design
Year – 2007
Artist – Michael Leunig
Issued by – Sydney Morning Herald – Fairfax Media
Soft cover with a different cartoon for each of the 12 months.
Topic – Australian politics, humour, social commentary
Full colour plates
29.7cm x 21cm (when closed)
ISBN 0610696076694
History
Quotes from Michael Leunig.
Sometimes I wonder if the semi-conscious agenda of the media is to get between people and their souls. It is the the soul with its myriad tiny nerve endings that notices the neglected pathos, poignancy and practicality that lies at the heart of life. It’s as if the media are somehow irritated and envious that anonymous people should have the quiet brilliance of their rich and sustainable inner lives… – Michael Leunig
Wars don’t happen on battlefields; they go on happening in people’s hearts for generations and generations, and the ecological damage is unfathomably complex and dire. – Michael Leunig
When the heart is cut or cracked or broken Do not clutch it Let the wound lie open Let the wind from the good old sea blow in to bathe the wound with salt and let it sting. Let a stray dog lick it Let a bird fly in the hole and sing a simple song like a tiny bell and let it ring. – Michael Leunig
Ah, whimsical. It’s terrible the way words get attached to you like barnacles. As is what I do is acting on a ‘whim’. If only these were gifts from God when I get an idea, but everything IÂ have done that I really love has had a lot of hard work behind it. Â – Michael Leunig