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How to Photograph Children

Few parents can resist the urge to photograph every adorable stage of their children`s lives, but most do it more lovingly than well. No matter how doting they are, too often the results are blurry, overexposed, and...



 

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Hugs and Kisses (Tiny Folio)

This lovely visual valentine collects the most romantic and heart-warming images from the worlds great photographers. Drawn from around the globe, these moving illustrations capture the old and the young, the famous...


 

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Japanese Alphabet

In the fourth century , through contact with Korea, Japan adopted the Chinese writing system which had been sweeping through Asia along with the new Buddhist religion. Modern Japanese writing uses three main scripts:...


 

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Japanese Prints (Tiny Folios)

The dazzling variety of Japanese woodblock prints, from serene landscapes to portraits of flamboyant actors and courtesans, is captured in this captivating volume. The book is divided into four chapters: "Primitives"...



 

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Maya Script:Civilization and its writing

A fascinating handbook revealing the secrets of the symbolic written characters of the ancient Maya people, which provides a vivid portrait of their gods, people, and everyday life. By the time Spanish conquistadors...


 

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Norman Rockwell (Tiny Folio )

This full-sized album of Saturday Evening Post covers captures everyday events and historic moments in American history. Although technically Norman Rockwell was an academic painter, he had the eye of a photographer...


 

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Norman Rockwell

This full-sized album of Saturday Evening Post covers captures everyday events and historic moments in American history. Although technically Norman Rockwell was an academic painter, he had the eye of a photographer...