 Table Lay Yourself is a Wojtek Kubashta book. Kubashta was Czechoslovakian and like Megendorfer is one of the biggest names in the history and evolution of movable books. The book's from about 1960 and it really demonstrates the bold and vivid colors that he used in his illustrations and pop-ups. The main things I want people to take away from a Kubashta book is knowing that they are looking at a book made by one of the most important people in the history of movable books, but also to just really sort of delve into the color and the texture and the depth of the images. This is one where you might not even notice if there's words because you're so drawn into the images.