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|  | Create Anything with Clay by Sherri Haab, Sherry Haab The authors of the bestselling The Incredible Clay Book have returned with an entire new bouquet of projects and techniques. Includes 8 1-oz. blocks of polymer clay. Full color. Wire-O bound. AUTHOR: Sherri Haab, Sherry Haab PUBLISHER: Klutz FORMAT: Other CATEGORY: Art & Architecture 
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 | Renoir by Walter Pach Description not available.Briefly discusses the life and art of the French impressionist and provides commentary on some of his major works AUTHOR: Walter Pach PUBLISHER: Abrams, Harry N. Incorporated FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Art & Architecture 
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 | Landscapes by Rob Shone, Sue Lacey Description not available.This illustrated book introduces young readers to the art of drawing landscapes and seascapes through an indepth examination of the various techniques used. Simultaneous. AUTHOR: Rob Shone, Sue Lacey PUBLISHER: Millbrook Press, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Art & Architecture 
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 | The Golden One by Deborah Chester The ruler of the reptilian Viis has purchased a new pet for his daughter, but the animal, named Ampris, has a more important destiny AUTHOR: Deborah Chester PUBLISHER: HighBridge Company FORMAT: Audio CATEGORY: Art & Architecture 
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 | Bookworks by Andy King, Gwenyth Swain, Jennifer Hagerman This award-winning title shows readers how fun and easy it is to create handmade books. Whether kids want to make paper, bind a book, or print their own story, they'll find clear and simple instructions for all kinds of crafts. Bookworks takes children on a quick photographic tour of the history of books from ancient clay tablets to modern artists' books. Along the way, readers will be introduced to books they can make that roll into scrolls, pull down like window blinds, and zigzag like accordions. AUTHOR: Andy King, Gwenyth Swain, Jennifer Hagerman PUBLISHER: Lerner Publishing Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Art & Architecture 
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 | Hedda Gabler & Other Plays by Henrik Ibsen, Una Ellis-Fermor The three plays in this volume cover the period during which Ibsen (1828-1906) was preoccupied with realistic problems of personal and social morality. In The Pillars of the Community, partly by means of symbolism, he exposes the effects of a lie told to preserve a man's public reputation. The solution - to admit the truth - scarcely seemed so simple seven years later, when Ibsen completed The Wild Duck in apparent disillusionment. Hedda Gabler, the latest of these plays, is both a drama of individual conflict and partial return to social themes. AUTHOR: Henrik Ibsen, Una Ellis-Fermor PUBLISHER: Viking Penguin FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Art & Architecture 
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