PRODUCT NAME
Authors and Literature Finger Puppets - By The Unemployed Philosophers Guild
PRODUCT CODE: PROD120185812
PRODUCT INFORMATION
From the Unemployed Philosophers Guild. Don''t worry. We are employed, just not as philosophers. UPG is a small Brooklyn based company specializing in gifts for the sophisticated gift giver. We have presents of mind.
The English poet Geoffrey Chaucer single-handedly transformed Middle English into a literary language at a time when ''real literature'' was composed in Latin or French. He is best known as the author of the (unfinished) poem Canterbury Tales , though he also wrote many more poetic works, a translation of The Consolation of Philosophy by Anicius Manlius Severinus BoOthius, as well as technical works such as Treatise on the Astrolabe .
Our Chaucer is approximately 4'' tall. He''s a puppet on your finger and a magnet on your fridge and ready to listen to your tale on long road trips!
Each of our magnetic personality finger puppets bears the likeness of one historical, literary, political, or pop-culture figure. They double as delightful fridge magnets thanks to the magnet in their heads. Every puppet comes with a removable fold out tag that displays a portrait, a quote, and a brief summary of that character or historical figure''s life and major contributions. With over 100 different puppets, there''s someone for everyone.
From the Unemployed Philosophers Guild. Don''t worry. We are employed, just not as philosophers. UPG is a small, Brooklyn based company specializing in gifts for the sophisticated gift giver. Click on our brand name near the product title on this page for more presents of mind.


Technical Details


Product Details

Product Dimensions

Package Dimensions
Width : 2 inch
Height : 0.3 inch
Length : 5 inch

Item Weight: 3.2 ounce (View shipping rates and policies)
Shipping Weight: 3.2 ounce (View shipping rates and policies)

ASIN : B00AKSJ7II
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