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Janet All-Occasion Greeting Cards by Glen Baxter

In a multitude of books published across four decades, “Colonel” Glen Baxter has built a world and a language all his own—slightly familiar, decidedly abnormal, irresistibly funny. Baxter’s drawings are a delicious stew of adventure novels, highbrow hijinks, and outright absurdity. These all-occasion cards are sure to enchant both confirmed Baxterians and those in dire need of an introduction. 

Copy on front of card: Janet set aside an hour each day to work on her threatening letters. 

Eight cards and envelopes in a pack. Each card is 5" x 7" and blank inside.

“Mr. Baxter betrays all the ominous symptoms of genius.”—Edward Gorey

“A kind of mad cross between Magritte, S. J. Perelman, and pulp fiction.”—The New York Times 

In a multitude of books published across four decades, “Colonel” Glen Baxter has built a world and a language all his own—slightly familiar, decidedly abnormal, irresistibly funny. Baxter’s drawings are a delicious stew of adventure novels, highbrow hijinks, and outright absurdity. These all-occasion cards are sure to enchant both confirmed Baxterians and those in dire need of an introduction. 

Copy on front of card: Janet set aside an hour each day to work on her threatening letters. 

Eight cards and envelopes in a pack. Each card is 5" x 7" and blank inside.

“Mr. Baxter betrays all the ominous symptoms of genius.”—Edward Gorey

“A kind of mad cross between Magritte, S. J. Perelman, and pulp fiction.”—The New York Times 

$5.68

Original: $18.95

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Janet All-Occasion Greeting Cards by Glen Baxter

$18.95

$5.68

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In a multitude of books published across four decades, “Colonel” Glen Baxter has built a world and a language all his own—slightly familiar, decidedly abnormal, irresistibly funny. Baxter’s drawings are a delicious stew of adventure novels, highbrow hijinks, and outright absurdity. These all-occasion cards are sure to enchant both confirmed Baxterians and those in dire need of an introduction. 

Copy on front of card: Janet set aside an hour each day to work on her threatening letters. 

Eight cards and envelopes in a pack. Each card is 5" x 7" and blank inside.

“Mr. Baxter betrays all the ominous symptoms of genius.”—Edward Gorey

“A kind of mad cross between Magritte, S. J. Perelman, and pulp fiction.”—The New York Times