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Tag Archives: craft
Making Miniature Dolls with Polymer Clay: How to Create and Dress Period Dolls in 1/12 Scale (Sue Heaser)
Making Miniature Dolls with Polymer Clay: How to Create and Dress Period Dolls in 1/12 Scale (Sue Heaser) soon to be presented for sale on the first-class BookLovers of Bath web site! Published: London: Ward Lock, 1999, Hardback in dust … Continue reading
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Tagged 0-7063-7750-8, books written by sue heaser, craft, crafts, doll, doll's, first edition books, handicrafts, hobbies, making wigs, miniature, miniatures, modelling clay, polymer clay, puppenfimo, sculpting techniques, sewing materials techniques, teddy bears, toymaking, toys, wax plastic materials
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British Aircraft 1809-1914 by Peter Lewis
British Aircraft 1809-1914 by Peter Lewis soon to be presented for sale on the wonderful BookLovers of Bath web site! Published: London: Putnam, 1962, Hardback in dust wrapper. Illustrated by way of: Black & White Photographs; Chronological Tables; Plans; From … Continue reading
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Tagged aeronautical, aeronautics, aeroplanes, aerostats, air, aircraft, airplanes, airships, aviation, britain, craft, engineering, history, industry, lighter, planes
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Send a Gunboat: The Victorian Navy and Supremacy At Sea, 1854-1904 by Antony Preston & John Major
Send a Gunboat: The Victorian Navy and Supremacy At Sea, 1854-1904 by Antony Preston & John Major soon to be presented for sale on the astounding BookLovers of Bath web site! Published: Conway Maritime Press, 2007, Hardback in dust wrapper. … Continue reading
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Tagged actions, attack, boats, britain, british, coastal, craft, defences, e-boats, engineering, fast, first, forces, gunboats, history, kingdom, marine, maritime, military, motor, naval, navies, navy, operations, policy, political, politics, pre, sea, shipbuilding, shipping, ships, steam, torpedo, unit, united, war, warfare, warships
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British Warship Losses in the Ironclad Era: 1860-1919 by David J. Hepper
British Warship Losses in the Ironclad Era: 1860-1919 by David J. Hepper soon to be presented for sale on the first-class BookLovers of Bath web site! Published: London: Chatham Publishing, 2006, Hardback in dust wrapper. Illustrated by way of: Black … Continue reading
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Tagged 19th, 20th, battleships, britain, british, casualties, century, collide, craft, cruisers, destroyers, groundings, history, losses, marine, navy, nineteenth, royal, sail, shipwrecks, steam, steel, vessels, warships, wood
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English Countryside Embroidery: A Treasury of Over 50 Exclusive Needlepoint Designs by Stafford Whiteaker
English Countryside Embroidery: A Treasury of Over 50 Exclusive Needlepoint Designs by Stafford Whiteaker lands on the |> SALE <| shelves in my shop. Bracken Books, 1988, Hardback in dust wrapper. Jacket illustration: Kittens by Percy Tarrant (1881-1930). Illustrated by … Continue reading
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Tagged and, art, book, canvas, canvaswork, contemporary, countryside, craft, decorative, embroidery, english, instructions, manuals, needlepoint, needlework, pattern, plants, portray, silk, stitch, techniques
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Small Craft Navies by Christopher Chant
Small Craft Navies by Christopher Chant lands on the |> SALE <| shelves in my shop. Arms & Armour, 1992, Hardback in dust wrapper. Illustrated by way of: Black & White Photographs; Diagrams; Tables; From the cover: In 1876 the … Continue reading
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Tagged 1854090461, 1st, and, attack, boats, chant, christopher, craft, defence, editions, engineering, essays, fast, first, firsts, forces, gunboats, history, marine, military, naval, navies, photo, planning, printings, research, shipbuilding, ships, shipwrecks, strategy, torpedo-boats, war, warfare
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The Backpacker’s Manual by Cameron McNeish
The Backpacker’s Manual by Cameron McNeish hits the £1 shelf in my shop. The Oxford Illustrated Press, 1984, Hardback in dust wrapper. Illustrated by way of: Black & White Photographs; Colour Photographs; Black & White Drawings; Colour Drawings; Maps; Tables; … Continue reading
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Tagged 0946609012, 1st, and, backpacking, biomechanics, cameron, camp, chores, cleveland, coast, containers, cooksets, craft, down's, drinking, dyke, eating, editions, equipment, far, first, firsts, food, hiking, how, lighting, living, manuals, mcneish, method, mugs, north, nutrition, offas, path, pembrokeshire, peninsula, pennine, printings, rhythm, ridgeway, sleeping-bags, south, states, stoves, supplies, tent, the, trails, trekking, united, utensils, walking, water, way, west, wilderness
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Pottery Making From The Ground Up by York Honore
Pottery Making From The Ground Up by York Honore hits the £1 shelf in my shop. Museum Press, 1954, Hardback in dust wrapper. 2nd impression. [First Edition: 1950] Illustrated with black and white photographs. Good in Poor Dust Wrapper. Edges … Continue reading