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Cats (Drawing Made Fun)
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Cats (Drawing Made Fun)

Simple step-by-step instructions help young illustrators learn how to use perspective, build body shapes, and put finishing touches on a drawing.
 
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Tags: finishing, shapes, touches, drawing, Drawing
Farm Drawing Book
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Farm Drawing Book

With a chick, chick here, and a billy goat there, Old Masiello had a farm. Young artists can learn to draw chickens, cows, horses, pigs, and a barnyard full of animals in this easy step-by-step drawing book. Ralph even shows how to draw a tractor and a barn!
 
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Tags: chick, step-by-step, animals, drawing, Ralph
Dickens: A Biography
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Dickens: A BiographyFrom a bitter childhood mired in poverty and hard work to a career as the most acclaimed and best-loved writer in the English-speaking world, Charles Dickens had a life as tumultuous as any he created in his teeming novels of life in Victorian England. And no one has captured the rich texture of this life as colorfully and persuasively as Fred Kaplan in this acclaimed biography. Drawing on unpublished and long-forgotten sources, Kaplan presents a full-scale portrait of Dickens and his world.
 
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Tags: Dickens, acclaimed, world, Kaplan, Drawing
Idiot's Guides: Drawing
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Idiot's Guides: DrawingIdiot's Guides: Drawing

Learning to draw can be intimidating, but all you need is a good teacher. This step-by-step, project-based approach to learning the fundamentals of drawing teaches you in the easiest way possible. This all-new guide uses color to show the progression of strokes and techniques for completing 50 fun drawing projects from scratch.
 
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Tags: drawing, techniques, strokes, progression, color, Idiot, Drawing, Guides
Teaching Shakespeare: Passing It On
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Teaching Shakespeare: Passing It OnThis contemplative anthology offers personal essays by noted scholars on a range of topics related to the teaching of Shakespeare. Ideal for the graduate student, it addresses many of the primary concerns and rewards of the discipline, drawing on the variety of special skills, interests, and experiences brought to the classroom by the volume's distinguished contributors.
 
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Tags: Shakespeare, special, skills, variety, drawing