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Color by Number Animal Friends
This adorable color by number book features large, cute illustrations of a zebra, monkey, giraffe, lion, and other animals that are perfect for early learners. A palette on each …
Erte Fashions Coloring Book
Among Dover's bestselling books on costume design are those featuring fashions by Ert . A major influence on style and design of the twentieth century, this Russian-born designer …
I Can Draw! Silly Sea Life: Easy Step-By-Step Drawings
Learn how to draw simple versions of an octopus, a flamingo, a turtle, a jellyfish, and other sea creatures -- and with this easy-to-follow guide, it only takes six or fewer steps …
Enough Rope
Renowned for her acerbic wit, cynicism, and satirical humor, Dorothy Parker skewered the pretensions of everyday life and clich d relations between men and women in her debut …
Color by Number Fun on the Farm
I Can Draw! Things That Go: Easy Step-By-Step Drawings
A car, a rocket ship, a jet plane, an ice cream truck -- these are things that go, and you can learn how to draw them all as well as other vehicles, from a hot air balloon to a …
The Eternal Moment and Other Stories
"Something that cuts across them like a bar of light . . . patiently illumines all their problems, and at another place shoots over or through them as if they did not exist. We …
Such a Pretty Little Picture and Other Stories
Dorothy Parker's literary prowess reveals a razor-sharp wit in this original collection of twelve short stories, published between 1922 and 1927 in the top literary magazines of …
Men Without Women: Stories
Published in 1927, Ernest Hemingway's second collection of short stories, Men Without Women, explores themes of alienation, loss, and grief. Hemingway examines men who are …
A Mirror for Witches
Doll Bilby is an outcast in the rigid town of Cowan Corners near Salem, Massachusetts. Orphaned after her parents were executed as witches, Doll is suspected of witchcraft by her …
The Torrents of Spring
"The Torrents of Spring reveals Mr. Hemingway's gift for high-spirited nonsense. Whatever its effect on literary foibles, it contributes to that thoughtful gayety that true wit …