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The life and works of a profoundly influential painter of Revolutionary-era France, brought out of the shadow of his outsize contemporary, Jacques-Louis David
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A biography of two significant figures in the botanical history of France and the United States, who were responsible for important contributions to the advancement of botany, horticulture, and forestry
Provides step-by-step instructions for catching a crocodile in Egypt, sending it back home, and making it a pet.
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Head Colds. Neglected Colds. Why are there so many Colds? Renowned artist André François explains in his own delightfully comical way in Never Catch a Cold, narrating just why the Cold—in all its various forms—continues to flourish. He also introduces readers to a host of fantastical creatures outlived by the Cold. Fran&ccdeil;ois' tongue-in-cheek humor and inimitable black-ink drawings make this a Cold epidemic worth getting in on!
Roland's picture of a tiger comes to life and it causes him to draw other animals which also come to life.
André-François Bourbeau turned his passion for the outdoors into a celebrated career as a ground-breaking researcher and teacher of primitive wilderness survival. These are his first-hand stories, always informative, gritty, and sometimes hilarious. What emerges is one man's everlasting love of the wilderness.
First published in 1949, Little Boy Brown is a little gem, ripe for rediscovery.