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The Unemployed Philosophers Guild Much ADO About
The Unemployed Philosophers Guild Much ADO About
The Unemployed Philosophers Guild Much ADO About
The Unemployed Philosophers Guild Much ADO About
The Unemployed Philosophers Guild Much ADO About
The Unemployed Philosophers Guild Much ADO About
The Unemployed Philosophers Guild Much ADO About

The Unemployed Philosophers Guild Much ADO About Nothings Shakespearean Sticky Notes - 3.25" by 4.25" Booklet with Self-Sticky Individual Notes Inside

Product ID : 10080421
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Galleon Product ID 10080421
UPC / ISBN 814229005186
Shipping Weight 0.22 lbs
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Model S0533
Manufacturer The Unemployed Philosophers Guild
Shipping Dimension 4.33 x 3.27 x 0.71 inches
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The Unemployed Philosophers Guild Much ADO About Features

  • Never ask friends, Romans, or countrymen to lend you sticky notes again by purchasing your own Much Ado About Nothings Shakespearean Sticky Notes!

  • Each booklet is full of hundreds of colorful self-sticking sheets featuring two different designs. Included are 5 tab-style notes in pink, green, blue, orange, and yellow, a small note with William Shakespeare's signature, and one large pad that has an image of The Bard himself!

  • The booklet measures 3 1/4" x 4 1/4" and is easy to transport for the classroom to the library, or to display on your desk.

  • Makes a great stocking stuffer or white elephant gift. Perfect for your friend who can't stop writing sonnets or your co-worker who speaks in iambic pentameter.

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About The Unemployed Philosophers Guild Much ADO About

When you've written 38 plays and 154 sonnets, you have to be really organized. Most people praise William Shakespeare for his use of language, plot, and character-but we're totally blown away by his ability to keep track of everything. Hundreds of characters... hundreds of locations... and enough plot twists and turns to make a lesser man dizzy. But The Bard stayed on top of things, and you can too, with these Much Ado About Nothings Sticky Notes.