Nature Photo Postcards in Full Color : 24 Ready-to-Mail Cards (Card Books)
Nature Photo Postcards in Full Color : 24 Ready-to-Mail Cards (Card Books)
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Book Description
Choice collection of master photographer’s finest works, superbly reproduced, includes close-ups of brilliantly colored sugar maple leaves, a magnificent chambered nautilus, striped mollusk shells, Virginia creeper vine, polished agate and 20 other sharply detailed and beautifully lit photographs. Identifying captions.
Nature Photo Postcards in Full Color: 24 Ready-to-Mail Cards (Card Books),Andreas Feininger,Dover Publications,0486264912,Blank Books/Journals,General,Nature,Photoessays & Documentaries,Nature / General,Stationery items
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