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|  | Reader's Digest Practical Guide to Home Landscaping by Readers Digest Staff Offering expert advice for any size garden, this book features a wide range of design ideas, suggestions for planting and maintenance, projects, and specific details on working with materials and tools. Highly recommended for every homeowner, novice or advanced .--The Star-Ledger. 2,000+ photos & illustrations. AUTHOR: Readers Digest Staff PUBLISHER: Reader's Digest Association, Incorporated, The FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Art & Architecture 
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 | How to Decorate by Carolyn B. Mitchell, Martha Stewart From the pages of Martha Stewart Living magazine, here are stories and projects full of ideas for every room in the house. Includes the Martha staff's thoughts on changing the mood of a room with color, making the most of floors, creating a home office, designing a kitchen with entertaining in mind, and much more. AUTHOR: Carolyn B. Mitchell, Martha Stewart PUBLISHER: Crown Publishing Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Art & Architecture 
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 | Grammar of the Shot by Roy Thompson This book shows in a simple and uncomplicated way the fundamental knowledge needed to shoot a moving picture. It concerns itself with the way shots are taken, and not with the equipment it is taken with, concentrating primarily on `classical shots`. Explains the rationale behind taking a shot a particular way, and what the consequences are if it is not done according to that rationale. AUTHOR: Roy Thompson FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Art & Architecture 
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 | Richard III by Barbara A. Mowat, David Bevington, David Scott Kastan, Folio Theatre Players, Glenda Jackson In this final play of the tetralogy describing the War of the Roses and the restoration (despite Richard III's efforts) of the Tudor Dynasty, is there nothing Richard will not do to save his crown? Bloodthirsty, spiteful, ambitious, and deformed, but gifted with wit, charm, and acumen, Richard III is Shakespeare's first major character and his second most substantial, after Hamlet, in terms of sheer lines. Shakespeare drew on several portraits of Richard by Tudor historians, none of which was sympathetic to him. In portraying a charismatic villain-hero, Shakespeare was borrowing the technique Marlowe mastered in TAMBURLAINE, which was immensely popular in its day. RICHARD III was probably written in 1591, and published in 1597, appearing later in the more reliable First Folio, 1623. AUTHOR: Barbara A. Mowat, David Bevington, David Scott Kastan, Folio Theatre Players, Glenda Jackson PUBLISHER: Bantam Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Art & Architecture 
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 | Kids Around the World Create! by Ariette Braman Description not available.An excellent way to introduce children to dozens of diverse cultures from around the world, a collection of projects and activities includes making an Egyptian bead necklace, designing an Amazonian Indian headdress, creating an Italian carnival mask, and more. Original. AUTHOR: Ariette Braman PUBLISHER: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Art & Architecture 
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 | Butterfly Charted Designs by Lindberg Press Staff Add exotic, personalized touches to table linen, pillows, cushion covers, and other domestic accessories or create delicate motifs for wall hangings and samplers. Clear, easy-to-follow instructions, detailed charts, and color keys enable needleworkers at all levels to create a treasure chest of beautiful items that will be cherished for years to come. 45 line illustrations. 16 how-to illustrations. AUTHOR: Lindberg Press Staff PUBLISHER: Dover Publications, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Art & Architecture 
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