Oversize books -- Specimens
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Oversize books -- Specimens
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Incoming Resources
- ¿Dónde está Wally? El viaje fantástico, Martin Handford
- 100 things you should know about birds of prey, Camilla de la Bedoyere
- Think of an eel, Karen Wallace ; illustrated by Mike Bostock
- Dinosaurs, discover the most amazing animals that ever lived, Dennis Schatz ; illustrations, Rudolf Farkas
- The legend of Korra, the art of the animated series, Bryan Konietzko, Michael Dante DiMartino, with Joaquim Dos Santos, Book one : Air
- Something special, by David McPhail
- 50 wonders of the world, Hugh Thomson
- Aprende ya! a tocar flauta, por Ramiro Flores
- Crystal Lake memories, the complete history of Friday the 13th, Peter M. Bracke ; foreword by Sean S. Cunningham
- Naughty little monkeys, by Jim Aylesworth ; illustrated by Henry Cole
- Daydreams of a solitary hamster, Astrid Desbordes, Pauline Martin ; [translated by Claudia Bedrick]
- Kwanzaa, how to celebrate it in your home, by Kathleen Minnick-Taylor ; with illustrations by Charles Taylor II
- Decorating with flowers, by Roberto Caballero and Elizabeth V. Reyes ; photography by Luca Invernizzi Tettoni
- Hansel and Gretel, story retold by Janet Brown ; illustrations by Ken Morton
- The little red hen, Paul Galdone
- Handa's surprise, Eileen Brown
- This is Paris, M. Sasek
- Kirby five-oh!, celebrating 50 years of the "king" of comics, edited by John Morrow
- Antes de la tele, Yvan Pommaux ; color de Nicole Pommaux ; traducci?n de Carlos Fanlo Malagarriga
- Walking through the jungle, Julie Lacome
- Little Blue Truck leads the way, written by Alice Schertle ; illustrated by Jill McElmurry
- Hungry planet, what the world eats, photographed by Peter Menzel ; written by Faith D'Aluisio
- The pig in the pond, Martin Waddell ; illustrated by Jill Barton
- Brown bear, brown bear, what do you see?, by Bill Martin Jr. ; pictures by Eric Carle
- 100 things you should know about elephants, Camilla de la Bedoyere ; consultant, Steve Parker
- Pie in the sky, Lois Ehlert
- Everybody works, Shelley Rotner and Ken Kreisler ; photographs by Shelley Rotner
- You can draw cartoon animals, a simple step-by-step drawing guide, by Christopher Hart
- The advancing guitarist, applying guitar concepts & techniques, by Mick Goodrick
- A frog has a sticky tongue, Pamela Graham
- Aftermath, Joel Meyerowitz
- Randolph Caldecott, the man who could not stop drawing, Leonard S. Marcus
- Hallmark, a century of caring, by Patrick Regan
- You'll never know, by C. Tyler
- An illustrated encyclopedia of uniforms of World War I, a expert guide to the uniforms of Britain, France, Russia, America, Germany and Austria-Hungary, with additional detail on the armies of Portugal, Belgium, Italy, Serbia, the Ottomans, Japan and more, Jonathan North
- Have you seen birds?, Joanne Oppenheim, Barbara Reid
- Man Ray portraits, Terence Pepper with an introduction by Marina Warner
- The Samurai swordsman, master of war, Stephen Turnbull
- Abbey Road, the best studio in the world, [Alistair Lawrence ; foreword by Sir George Martin]
- Fish eyes, a book you can count on, Lois Ehlert
- Essential world atlas, [cartography by Philip's]
- Baseball Americana, treasures from the Library of Congress, Harry Katz [and four others]
- Where's Waldo? The great picture hunt!, Martin Handford
- Chameleon, chameleon, story by Joy Cowley ; illustrated with photographs by Nic Bishop
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