In this amusing compendium of anecdotes, bad dogs recount their proudest moments-gnawing prized heirlooms, stealing steaks, and wrecking furniture. The offending canines themselves share their stories of destruction, along with black and white photos. Meet Rita, the Airedale Terrier who ate through $1,000 worth of car upholstery; Cody, a Rottweiler with a dangerous fascination with Christmas lights; and Gracie, a dachshund with an appetite for jewelry. Every dog owner can relate to the writers' well-earned pride in their accomplishments and the damages incurred by their owners. These laugh-out-loud anecdotes showcase the antics of some truly mischievous dogs and the people who love them anyway.
Children's Furniture Projects: With Step-By-Step Instructions and Complete Plans by Jeff Miller, ISBN 1561585041
Both traditional and contemporary designs provide tasteful projects for a childhood's worth of furniture that will be treasured and passed on to future generations. This book includes step-by-step instructions, over 100 detailed technical illustrations, more than 100 color photographs, and numerous tricks of the trade, making it accessible to woodworkers at all skill levels.
Children's Furniture Projects: With Step-By-Step Instructions and Complete Plans by Jeff Miller, ISBN 1561585041
Furneture > Children's Furniture Projects: With Step-By-Step Instructions and Complete Plans by Jeff Miller, ISBN 1561585041
William Eggleston's Guide by John Szarkowski, ISBN 0870703781
William Eggleston's Guide was the first one-man show of color photographs ever presented at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, and the Museum's first publication of color photography. The reception was divided and passionate. The book and show unabashedly forced the art world to deal with color photography, a medium scarcely taken seriously at the time, and with the vernacular content of a body of photographs that could have been but definitely weren't some average American's Instamatic pictures from the family album. These photographs heralded a new mastery of the use of color as an integral element of photographic composition. Bound in a textured cover inset with a photograph of a tricycle and stamped with yearbook-style gold lettering, the Guide contained 48 images edited down from 375 shot between 1969 and 1971 and displayed a deceptively casual, actually super-refined look at the surrounding world. Here are people, landscapes, and odd little moments in and around Eggleston's hometown...
William Eggleston's Guide by John Szarkowski, ISBN 0870703781
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