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|  | Books of the Dead by Stanislav Grof The art of dying and the posthumous journey of the soul have been depicted by many cultures. The ancient texts that are specifically dedicated to the problems of death and dying are usually referred to as `books of the dead`. AUTHOR: Stanislav Grof PUBLISHER: Thames & Hudson FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Art & Architecture 
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 | Gray's Anatomy by Spalding Gray This landmark 1901 edition of one of the greatest reference works of all time is a must for physicians, students, artists, and the medically curious. The text is teeming with fascinating information. New introduction quality printing, handsome binding, and a fantastic low price. 780 detailed illustrations and diagrams. AUTHOR: Spalding Gray PUBLISHER: Random House Value Publishing FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Art & Architecture 
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 | Chic Simple by Jeff Stone, Kim J. Gross, Linda Griffin This guide to eliminating the I have nothing to wear dilemma informs readers of how to assess their body types, lifestyles, and clothing budget to create an affordable, fashionable wardrobe that is flattering to the figure. AUTHOR: Jeff Stone, Kim J. Gross, Linda Griffin PUBLISHER: Knopf, Alfred A. Incorporated FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Art & Architecture 
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 | Short Eyes by Marvin F. Camillo, Miguel Pinero Description not available.In the dayroom of the House of Detention, a group of young, predominantly black and Puerto Rican convicts react, individually and as a precariously maintained community, to the arrival of a young white child molester AUTHOR: Marvin F. Camillo, Miguel Pinero PUBLISHER: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, LLC FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Art & Architecture 
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 | Batchelder Tilemaker by Alexander Vertikoff, Robert Winter Ernest Batchelder's ceramic tilemaking enterprise began as a modest backyard venture in rural Pasadena, California but quickly grew to national prominence. In 1908 this enterprising young man left a prestigious teaching position to start his own school and factory, with the goal of establishing a West Coast guild of craftspeople. By 1930 the Batchelder-Wilson Company had showrooms in Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, and San Francisco, as well as representation in virtually every major city in the United States. New York, Minneapolis, and Vancouver hosted major Batchelder architectural ceramic installations. Batchelder remained the preeminent leader of handmade tiles in the West until the Depression forced the closure of his operations in 1932. His clients ranged from restaurants to churches to high rise office buildings, although perhaps the most striking installations remain the many fireplaces gracing modest American bungalows throughout the country. AUTHOR: Alexander Vertikoff, Robert Winter PUBLISHER: Balcony Press FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Art & Architecture 
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 | Bob Ross' New Joy of Painting by Bob Ross Description not available.The artist presents a third collection of sixty paintings, providing illustrated tips and techniques on recreating or conceiving these landscapes within hours AUTHOR: Bob Ross PUBLISHER: HarperTrade FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Art & Architecture 
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