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The Unemployed Philosophers Guild Passport to Mars
The Unemployed Philosophers Guild Passport to Mars
The Unemployed Philosophers Guild Passport to Mars
The Unemployed Philosophers Guild Passport to Mars
The Unemployed Philosophers Guild Passport to Mars

The Unemployed Philosophers Guild Passport to Mars Notebook - Space Themed Passport Sized Mini Pocket Notebook, 3.5" x 5"

Product ID : 29833254


Galleon Product ID 29833254
UPC / ISBN 814229022213
Shipping Weight 0.09 lbs
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Model 2221
Manufacturer The Unemployed Philosophers Guild
Shipping Dimension 5 x 3.46 x 0.35 inches
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The Unemployed Philosophers Guild Passport to Mars Features

  • Be your own sign of intelligent life in the universe and keep your brilliant thoughts (and not-so-brilliant doodle) in the Passport to Mars pocket notebook.

  • A handy travelogue for your inward journeys, this blank notebook serves as your official passport to lands fanciful, fictional, and otherwise.

  • Looks and feels like an actual passport and includes a place for personal information, a passport photo, and useful travel tips. Measures 5" x 3.5" with 48 gridded pages to draw or write on.

  • Makes the perfect little present or stocking stuffer for your favorite terrestrials (even the ones who are a little bit extra).

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About The Unemployed Philosophers Guild Passport To Mars

48 pages | 3-1/2" x 5" This passport notebook is just the thing you need for your voyage to the Red Planet. The age of space travel may over for the moment, but that doesn't mean you can't dream. Besides NASA's many programs and projects, there are plenty of commercial interest in exploring resources on the moon. Long story short: sooner than you think, there may be only way to avoid that eyesore in the night sky, and that will be a mission to Mars. Be sure to bring this notebook with ridded pages to calculate your trajectory or plot your coordinates or play endless games of tic-tac-toe. Hey, it's not a quick flight. The license plate game won't hold you for long.