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  2. Brian Lies - Wikipedia

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    Brian Lies. Brian Lies (pronounced Lees) (born 1963) is American author and illustrator of children's books. His works include his 2019 Caldecott Honor -winning picture book The Rough Patch and his NY Times bestselling bat series, which includes Bats at the Beach, Bats at the Library, Bats at the Ballgame, and Bats in the Band.

  3. The Rainbow Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Rainbow Trail, also known as The Desert Crucible, is Western author Zane Grey 's sequel to Riders of the Purple Sage. Originally published under the title The Rainbow Trail in 1915, it was re-edited and re-released in recent years as The Desert Crucible with the original manuscript that Grey submitted to publishers.

  4. Zazzle - Wikipedia

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    Zazzle. Zazzle is an American online marketplace that allows designers and customers to create their own products with independent manufacturers (clothing, posters, etc.), as well as use images from participating companies.

  5. The Platinum Collection (Deep Purple album) - Wikipedia

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    The Platinum Collection is a compilation album released by English rock group Deep Purple. It features songs from their first album Shades of Deep Purple up to their (at the time) most recent album Bananas .

  6. Giles Andreae - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .gilesandreaemusic .com. Giles Andreae (born 16 March 1966) is a British writer and illustrator. He is the creator of the stickman poet Purple Ronnie and the humorous artist/philosopher Edward Monkton, and is the author of Giraffes Can't Dance and many other books for children. [1]

  7. Purple Threads - Wikipedia

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    Purple Threads is a 2011 short story collection by Jeanine Leane. Based on Leane's childhood, the stories are about Sunny, a Wiradjuri girl, growing up in the Gundagai district during the 1960s and 1970s.

  8. Women of the Book Collection - Wikipedia

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    Women of the Book Collection. The Women of the Book Collection is the largest gathering of rare books, pamphlets, manuscripts, and ephemera dedicated entirely to the lives and cultural experiences of early modern women, circa 1450–1800.

  9. Akashic Books - Wikipedia

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    Akashic Books is a Brooklyn-based independent publisher, formed in 1997. It was started by Johnny Temple , [3] bassist of Girls Against Boys and mid-'80s Dischord band Soulside , [4] with the mission "to make literature more part of popular culture, not just a part of elitist culture."

  10. The New York Review Children's Collection - Wikipedia

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    The New York Review Children's Collection. The New York Review Books Children's Collection (currently published under the label NYRB Kids) is a series of children's books released under the publishing imprint New York Review Books. The series was founded in 2003 to reintroduce some of the many children's books that have fallen out of print, or ...

  11. Treasure binding - Wikipedia

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    Treasure binding. A treasure binding or jewelled bookbinding is a luxurious book cover using metalwork in gold or silver, jewels, or ivory, perhaps in addition to more usual bookbinding material for book covers such as leather, velvet, or other cloth. [1] The actual bookbinding technique is the same as for other medieval books, with the folios ...