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Ralph Masiello's ancient Egypt drawing book

Contains step-by-step, illustrated instructions for drawing a number of ancient Egyptian objects including the Egyptian god of the dead, the pyramid of Khafre, and ancient symbols and emblems.
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A Christmas drawing wonderland!

"Step-by-step instructions and sketches show how to draw common Christmas and winter images and symbols"--Publisher.
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Pets

Easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions explain how to draw different types of pets, including a cat, a dog, a frog, a guinea pig, a spider, and a turtle.
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How to draw lettering

This book has fun styles of lettering which you can copy or adapt for messages of all kinds.
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How to draw monsters and other creatures

Provides guidelines for drawing frightening, friendly, and funny monsters.
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Draw princesses in 4 easy steps

then write a story
"Learn to draw fairy tale characters and write a story about them, with a story example and story prompts"--Provided by publisher.
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Vampires, zombies, and other monsters

Explains how to draw vampires, zombies, ghouls, ghosts, scarecrows, Frankenstein's monster, and others.
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The fantastic drawings of Danielle

Even though her photographer father urges her to try a more practical form of art, a young artist in turn-of-the-century Paris finds that her talent for drawing can be useful.
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Flapper

a madcap story of sex, style, celebrity, and the women who made America modern
Examines the flapper age and its most influential figures, including author F. Scott Fitzgerald and his wife, Zelda; designer Coco Chanel; "New Yorker" writer Lois Long; actresses Clara Bow, Colleen Moore, Louise Brooks; fashion artist Gordon Conway; cartoonist John Held; and advertising and public relations pioneers Bruce Barton and Edward Bernays.
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