The Travel Almanac – Issue 26

The Travel Almanac Issue 26 features once again a stellar and diverse cast of international personalities. Leading the way is prodigy actress Deva Cassel, photographed in a Dior special by Pablo Di Prima. Further covers to be announced shortly.

Different cover pages available

This product is sold out, but you may also like:

Out of stock

Want to be notified when this product is back in stock?

    You may also like

    ·
    CHF 23.00
    In stock

    Period Zine Issue 10 (the Daydream Issue) is here. In this issue of Period, the 10th issue, 13 female artists interpret the theme Daydream/Daydreaming through writing, photography and illustration. 146 pages. Limited edition. No advertising.

    ·
    CHF 19.00
    In stock

    The Weekender Nr. 4 ist da. Seit Januar 2012 gibt es die nunmehr vierte Ausgabe des Independent-Magazins THE Weekender – es ist die Geburtstagsausgabe, THE Weekender gibt es jetzt seit einem Jahr.

    ·
    CHF 28.00
    In stock

    Lodestars Anthology Issue 18 (Islands) is here. To celebrate 10 years of magazine making, issue 18 is dedicated to Islands, dreamy and diverse destinations (where nature and connection take centrestage) that you'll immediately want to add to your travel wishlist.

    ·
    CHF 27.00
    In stock

    Lodestars Anthology City Guide Sydney is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Within these pages you'll find our carefully curated collection of restaurants, activities, walks, swims, hotels and weekend escapes - and photographic travel inspiration aplenty. It will help you fall in love with everything this harbour city has to offer.

    · ·
    CHF 28.00
    In stock

    Fare Magazine Issue 17 (Warsaw) is here. Spanning the banks of the Vistula River, Warsaw is defined by its history of resilience and its place at the heart of Poland's modern cultural revival.

    ·
    CHF 38.00
    In stock

    The Weekender Book Turin by Lorenzo Morandi is here. Nestled against the backdrop of the Alpine arch, Turin’s narrative is not confined to its historical splendor alone; it also emerges as a beacon of technological innovation, a nexus of contemporary art, and a vibrant cultural hub.

    ·
    CHF 32.00
    In stock

    Lissome Magazine Issue 5 (Rise Up Rooted, Like Trees) is here. Amidst global unrest and deepening ecological challenges, how can we root ourselves firmly in hope, courage, and resilience?

    · ·
    CHF 29.00
    2 items left

    212 Magazine Issue 19 (Authentikós) is here and explores the shifting nature of identity, the influence of memory and youth, and the gaze of others in shaping the self. In a world oversaturated with images and information, we reflect on authenticity not as a fixed state, but as a fluid, daily practice of reclaiming who we are.

    ·
    CHF 24.00
    In stock

    In Period Magazine Issue 11 thirteen women explore what home means to them. Through photography, illustration, and words, they shape stories that are both intimate and universal.

    ·
    CHF 29.00
    Last item

    The Travel Almanac Issue 24 is here and features Marina Abramovic, Julia Nobis and Katsuhiro Harada. The 24th issue of The Travel Almanac, themed “Man vs. Machine”, is again packed with inspiring journeys and conversations, as well as spiritual and tangible travel advice. Includes contributions by and conversations with Marina Abramović, Julia Nobis, Katsuhiro Harada, Uffe Isolotto, Empress Of, Craig McDean, Theo Liu, Robbie Lawrence, Nadine Fraczkowski, Andrew Nuding, Quentin de Briey among others.

    ·
    CHF 17.00
    Last item

    The Weekender Nr. 41 (Deutsch) ist da. Die Winterausgabe nimmt dich mit nach Venedig, Paris, Istrien, Mexiko, Bolivien, Estland, Brüssel, Dorow und Marseille.

    CHF 39.00
    In stock

    Blumenhaus Magazine Issue 4 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. A book exploring Botany with a romantic approach through 196 pages of editorials, portfolios, words & illustrations.

    We contribute 1% of our revenue towards carbon removal. LOREM (not Ipsum) is part of Stripe Climate, a coalition of businesses accelerating carbon removal. Stripe Climate aggregates funds from forward-thinking businesses around the world to increase demand for carbon removal. We believe businesses can play a critically important role in helping fight climate change.