The Radical Calendar 2025

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  • A4 size (similar to US letter), wiro bound with hanging loop
  • Printed on Forest Stewardship Council certified stock
  • Includes strong white card envelope for gifting
  • Shipping nationwide with USPS, free on orders over $35
  • 100-day money back guarantee if you change your mind

It's back again by popular demand - the Radical Calendar for 2025! This colourful, A4 wall calendar, with 12 pages plus cover and board back includes important dates for the year ahead, both upcoming (such as holidays, important festivals, conferences, etc) and historic (milestones in popular rights etc).

Each month is illustrated by a striking design, taken from historic paintings and images, as follows:

January - Raymond Williams "Resources of Hope"

February - David Attenborough / Great Wave off Kanagawa

March - Chinua Achebe, African proverb

April - William Lovett, Chartist Riot

May - A Dream of John Ball

June - Robert Burns / Highland Clearances

July - Victor Hugo / Matchgirls Strike

August - Henry Hunt / Peterloo Massacre

September - Mary Wollstonecraft

October - Robert Owen

November - John Stuart Mill  / Penrhyn Quarry Strike

December - Christmas Truce


Comes in a strong, white card envelope, unsealed for you to view before secure posting.

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A4 size (8 1/4" x 11 3/4") wiro bound calendar with hanging loop. 13 colour pages plus cover and board backing (250 & 300gsm). The calendar is printed on FSC certified stock which is manufactured from fibre sourced from sustainably managed Swedish forests, the most environmentally friendly option available. Includes strong white card envelope.

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  • 5
    Great resource: inspirational, informative, decorative

    Posted by Ross Quinn-Davis on Dec 16th 2024

    Wonderful graphics, and lots of info on movements for human progress over the centuries.

  • 4
    2025 Radical Calendar

    Posted by Peter Reid on Nov 7th 2024

    I loved virtually everything about it, but had one small moment of disappointment when I was unable to locate a printing union label on the product. Assuming that it was produced in the UK, it should be sporting a GPMU label, no?