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CHAMBERLIN: About the illustrations (Rocky Mountain News)
When I was asked to produce the 12 illustrations for this series, I was given carte blanche. Quite a charge to give an artist: a covetous position, but initially terrifying.
Resourceful traveler: November 16, 2008 (Ventura County Star)
This revised second edition is a lavishly illustrated history of the great explorations of the world. It features more than 100 specially produced maps as well as more than 300 photographs, illustrations and historical maps.
New at Old Navy (Louisville Courier-Journal)
Old Navy has launched a children's collection designed by American artist Charley Harper, best known for his highly stylized wildlife prints, posters and book illustrations. Shoppers will find books, T-shirts, puzzles, memory games and flash cards featuring Harper's colorful and whimsical creations.
Kids picture book celebrates state (The Salinas Californian)
"Golden Numbers: A California Number Book," by David Domeniconi with illustrations by Pam Carroll (Sleeping Bear Press; $17.95).
Noddy to get a new book on his 60th birthday (The Herald)
A new Noddy book is to be written to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the popular children's character, it was announced yesterday.
The Rules Of Engagement Have Changed (Scoop.co.nz)
What style ring will suit your loved one? How many months of wages are you supposedly meant to spend? Yes, learning the rules of engagement can take a little help!
Children's book illus. (Portage Daily Register)
The illustrations for Judy Andres’ children’s book, “Froggy’s Christmas Tree Concert,” were created by Liesa Stienmetz, a Reedsburg artist who also works at the Kalahari doing portraits.
The visual and the literary as art cycle (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
MANILA, Philippines - It began with a painting by José santos III, better known as John Santos.
Start-Up Teaches Math to Americans, Indian-Style (New York Times)
The New York Times recently reported on a study that found, once again, that the United States is failing to develop the math skills of its students, particularly girls, especially compared to other countries where math education is more highly valued.
Every public school classroom needs a decorated Marine tank commander (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Academics and opinion-makers love to lament the state of public education and offer their lofty plans to revamp a system hampered by underfunding, overcrowding, and a lack of student discipline.