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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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 | Lobby Hero by Kenneth Lonergan Description not available.The author of You Can Count on Me introduces a new character, Jeff, a hapless security guard who tries to get his life back on track after being tossed out of the Navy. Original. AUTHOR: Kenneth Lonergan PUBLISHER: Grove/Atlantic, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Art & Architecture 
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 | Haunt Your House for Halloween/Pumpkin Decoration by Cindy Fuller Description not available.Provides instructions for making not-too-scary painted wood Halloween decorations, wreaths with holiday themes, and other country-style items for inside and outside the home, along with recipes for seasonal treats. AUTHOR: Cindy Fuller PUBLISHER: Sterling Publishing Co., Inc. FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Art & Architecture 
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 | Age of Rossetti, Burne-Jones & Watts by Andrew Wilton Published to accompany a major exhibition organized by the Tate Gallery, London, this is the first publication to explore the impact of British art on the international symbolist movement. AUTHOR: Andrew Wilton PUBLISHER: Editions Flammarion FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Art & Architecture 
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 | From Washington to Hollywood by Eric Hamburg JFK, NIXON, OLIVER STONE AND ME is the funny, thoughtful memoir of an accomplished former Congressional staffer who left D.C. for Hollywood and a job with Oliver Stone, hoping to help make politically engaged films and a difference, and found himself instead in a wildly dysfunctional universe ruled by greed, paranoia, narcissism, competition, alcohol and drugs. After finishing law school, Eric Hamburg became an unusually effective young staffer on Capitol Hill--convincing his boss, Rep. Lee Hamilton of Indiana, to submit a bill that would release the House's closely held files on the John F. Kennedy assassination investigation, one of Hamburg's own pet obsessions. This led to his meeting Oliver Stone and soon--much to his own surprise--Hamburg found swimming amongst the sneakiest of Hollywood sharks. Hamburg describes his fascinating experiences working on the films NIXON and ANY GIVEN SUNDAY while navigating the arcane politics of Stone's studio, Ixtlan. Pursuing film projects (and Kennedy assassination leads), he also muses on the ways and means of the movie biz; on the strange symbiotic Washington/Hollywood relationship; on the meaning of success and the price of power. His story is a contemporary MR. SMITH GOES TO HOLLYWOOD, told by a narrator of wit, intelligence, and a singular set of experiences. AUTHOR: Eric Hamburg PUBLISHER: PublicAffairs, LLC FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Art & Architecture 
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 | Phaedra by Edwin Morgan, Igor Tulipanov, Jean Racine, Oreste F. Pucciani, Richard Wilbur Phaedra is consumed with passion for Hippolytus, her stepson. Believing her husband dead, she confesses her love to him and is rebuffed. When her husband returns alive, Phaedra convinces him that it was Hippolytus who attempted to seduce her. In his interpretation, Racine replaced the stylized tragedy with human-scale characters and actions. AUTHOR: Edwin Morgan, Igor Tulipanov, Jean Racine, Oreste F. Pucciani, Richard Wilbur PUBLISHER: Harcourt Trade Publishers FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Art & Architecture 
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