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Title Authors Description OpenBook ID
Taschenbuch der mikroskopischen Technik Taschenbuch der mikroskopischen Technik Alexander A. Böhm,Bohm Book digitized by Google and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. OL10723429W
Becoming a writer Becoming a writer Dorothea Brande Originally published in 1934, this is a book that doesn't show its age at all. The only thing that the author doesn't cover is computer use, apart from that her advice remains timeless. If you want t… OL11346626W
The dramatic writer's companion The dramatic writer's companion Will Dunne Moss Hart once said that you never really learn how to write a play; you only learn how to write this play. Crafted with that adage in mind, The Dramatic Writer's Companion is designed to help writer… OL13691772W
Kids' art works! Kids' art works! Sandi Henry Provides more than fifty hands-on projects for original artwork, while teaching a variety of techniques and concepts in sculpture, prints, design, textiles, and texture. OL13713W
Design! Design! Steve Aimone 176 p. : 26 cm OL13786248W
Writing Magic Writing Magic Gail Carson Levine Newbery Honor author Gail Carson Levine shares her secrets of making magic with your writing--Publisher-provided summary. OL14389W
Drawing wildlife Drawing wildlife Gladys Emerson Cook General directions for drawing wildlife and sample sketches accompany brief descriptions of the animals pictured. OL1481837W
Sketching outdoors in spring Sketching outdoors in spring Jim Arnosky Provides drawings of landscapes, plants, animals, and other aspects of nature, accompanied by comments from the artist on how and why he drew them. OL14922802W
You can write a mystery You can write a mystery Gillian Roberts A how-to book on writing mystery stories. OL15127953W
How to draw Disney/Pixar Toy story How to draw Disney/Pixar Toy story Walter Thomas Foster Easy-to-draw steps and tips from Disney artists show how to draw Woody, Buzz Lightyear, and the other characters from Toy story and Toy story 2. OL15161110W
Draw manga! Draw manga! Hart, Christopher. Provides basic shapes and other techniques of cartooning, followed by illustrated, step-by-step instructions for drawing cartoon villains, superheroes, manga characters, and more. OL15200012W
Dueling sword Dueling sword Claude La Marche Originally published in 1884, Claude La Marche's L'Épeé was the first book ever written on the use of the épeé, the dueling sword of the 19th century. The book in no way deals with the modern Olympic… OL15422466W
Fiction Fiction Dan Elish Explores the craft of writing fiction, including a history of the novel, information on the process of planning and organizing a work of fiction, advice on formats, comments by professional authors, … OL15537702W
The ambivalence of imperial discourse The ambivalence of imperial discourse Aaron M. Kahn A new reading of Miguel de Cervantes' play 'La Destrucción de Numancia' (c. 1583), analysing the work in relation to theories of empire in 16th century Spain, in the context of plays written immediat… OL15610896W
Seamus Heaney's rhythmic contract Seamus Heaney's rhythmic contract Jason David Hall "While glosses on Heaney's verse forms figure more or less in critical accounts of his poetry, this is the first book to take the craft of his art as its focus. Setting out a historically informed ap… OL15612262W
Collage Collage Anthony Hodge Uses a series of simple projects to present a variety of collage techniques. OL15835404W
How to draw more Manga How to draw more Manga Katy Coope Learn to draw the art of Manga. This book takes you step by step from creating realistic faces to the different styles of bodies to coloring in your characters and scenes. OL15843318W
Unfurling, a mixed-media workshop with Misty Mawn Unfurling, a mixed-media workshop with Misty Mawn Misty Mawn "This inspiring, creative manual offers a unique, participatory experience that teaches core art skills and shares a range of exploratory techniques for the aspiring artist, photographer, craftsperso… OL15920637W
How to draw the craziest, creepiest characters How to draw the craziest, creepiest characters Asavari Singh In just a few steps and with plenty of imagination, readers can draw interesting and fantastic characters "from morphing monsters to wily witches and rambunctious robots...". OL15921671W
The secret life of plays The secret life of plays Steve Waters Acclaimed dramatist and teacher Steve Waters takes the reader through the key elements of dramatic writing - scenes, acts, time, space, characters, language and images - to show how plays are more th… OL15931961W
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