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101 Things I Learned in Architecture School»rank: 2658par: Matthew Frederick
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Mixed-Media Self-Portraits: Inspiration & Techniques»rank: 8518par: Cate Coulacos Prato
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Visions of Paradise»rank: 10266par: National Geographic
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Paper Fashions: Design Your Own Styles»rank: 1618de: Klutz
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Photoshop Elements 6 For Dummies»rank: 2965par: Barbara Obermeier, Ted Padova
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All In This Together: The Unofficial Story of High School Musical»rank: 2630par: Edward Gross, Scott Thomas
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Acrylic Revolution: New Tricks and Techniques for Working with the World's Most Versatile Medium»rank: 940par: Nancy Reyner
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The Rape of Europa: The Fate of Europe's Treasures in the Third Reich and the Second World War»rank: 13613par: Lynn H. Nicholas
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Every few months you'll read a newspaper story of the discovery of some long-lost art treasure hidden away in a German basement or a Russian attic: a Cranach, a Holbein, even, not long ago, a da Vinci. Such treasures ended up far from the museums and churches in which they once hung, taken as war loot by Allied and Axis soldiers alike. Thousands of important pieces have never been recovered. Lynn Nicholas offers an astonishingly good account of the wholesale ravaging of European art during World War ll, of ... |
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Digital SLR Cameras & Photography For Dummies»rank: 7997par: David D. Busch
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Every few months you'll read a newspaper story of the discovery of some long-lost art treasure hidden away in a German basement or a Russian attic: a Cranach, a Holbein, even, not long ago, a da Vinci. Such treasures ended up far from the museums and churches in which they once hung, taken as war loot by Allied and Axis soldiers alike. Thousands of important pieces have never been recovered. Lynn Nicholas offers an astonishingly good account of the wholesale ravaging of European art during World War ll, of ... |
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Custom Knits: Unleash Your Inner Designer with Top-Down and Improvisational Techniques»rank: 1306par: Wendy Bernard
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Every few months you'll read a newspaper story of the discovery of some long-lost art treasure hidden away in a German basement or a Russian attic: a Cranach, a Holbein, even, not long ago, a da Vinci. Such treasures ended up far from the museums and churches in which they once hung, taken as war loot by Allied and Axis soldiers alike. Thousands of important pieces have never been recovered. Lynn Nicholas offers an astonishingly good account of the wholesale ravaging of European art during World War ll, of ... |