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A blaze of glory : a tale of fortitude and courage in the face of gravest danger

1 Volumes
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At once a cautionary tale for parents and an inspiration for the young and dirty, A blaze of glory follows an intrepid princess and her loyal pig as they face fearsome perils: a barbarian horde, an angry stepmother, cleanliness.
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An inflammatory guide : banned & challenged books you should read.

1 Volumes [22] pages
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"An Inflammatory Guide, 2012 edition was printed by hand to commemorate Banned Books Week at King's Bookstore Tacoma, Washington. Research & editorial, sweet pea, King's Books. Jessica Spring, design & printing, Springtide Press"--Colophon.
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An inflammatory guide : banned & challenged books you should read. 1 Volumes [22] pages

Four 1/32nd scale scenarios

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A do-it-yourself kit for the creation of four suburban tableaus based on Kachadourian's drawings of construction sites, parking lots and other easily overlooked details of the built environment. Simply cut and paste the pages and soon you will have "Apartment Dumpster with Sofa" at 1/32 scale. Sure to train your awareness of your immediate environment as you train your care and attention on models of suburban neglect.
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