Draw 50 people by Lee J Ames
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6
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1993
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1994
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3
languages
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1,033
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Step-by-step instructions for drawing cavemen, queens, Aztecs, vikings, clowns, minutemen, and soldiers from the Civil War and from World War II.
The adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
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1
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1979
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8
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The story of Huck and his companion Jim, a runaway slave, as they travel down the Mississippi to escape from slavery and "sivilization" has been delighting readers around the world since Twain first published it in 1885. Simply put, it is a masterpiece: revolutionary in its narrative method, surpassingly funny, and at the same time deeply perceptive about human nature. No other American novel of the nineteenth century still commands so vast an audience, and certainly no other retains the capacity to stir controversy with its sharp satire on American racism.
The golden age Sandman archives. Vol. 1 by Gardner F Fox
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1
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in
2004
in
English
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