Publisher: Aqua Design Amano Co., Ltd. (ADA). Issue Date: June 2015. May be delayed depending on region and weather conditions. Weekend dispatch is unavailable as freight carriers are closed. What’s Included.

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This is a remarkable tattoo design art book titled “Genyo Musha” (Phantom Warriors) by the legendary master Horiyoshi III. This book is an essential reference for tattoo artists and collectors of Japanese traditional art.

Play Smart BIG First Grade Workbook : 256 Pages, Ages 6 To 7 by Gakken. Colorful illustrations and easy-to-follow instructions enable children to attempt most tasks on their own, encouraging independence.

The cover features a clean, professional design with a soft back and tip-on jacket. Model: TX | CA 19. Key Features. Pages: 120. Color photographs, landscape scenes, highway views, rural and urban settings, high-quality hardcover edition.

Best in Children’s Books #7 Vtg Hiawatha Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Japan 1958. As clearly photographed. This is the actual item. This may have been through an ozone machine about five years ago. Not perfect, yet perfect for us.

Print Length: 496 pages. This hardcover book by Stephan Vanfleteren, published by Hannibal Publishers on January 6, 2020, features a compelling collection of over 400 black and white photographs. Despite its age, the book is in good condition, making it a valuable addition for photography enthusiasts and collectors alike.

✨ Relax and enjoy the process—coloring is a great way to reduce stress! ✨ Use colored pencils, gel pens, fine-tip markers, or watercolors (if using thick paper). ✅ Digital PDF. 5️⃣ Grab your favorite colors and start relaxing!

It’s a must-read for anyone wanting to learn about the history of T-shirts, each representing the “now” of its respective era.