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27th August 2012, 10:06 PM #1
Grandpa's Workshop
Thought some here might find be as interested as I am in a new book from Chris Schwarz' Lost Art Press: Grandpa's Workshop, translated from the French original, but with the same illustrations. Just in case Mr Schwarz doesn't think to send me my free copy as commission, I'll place my order for one as a late birthday / early Christmas present from my parents as soon as their website accepts international orders... Hopefully Lie Nelson will stock it.
You can download an excerpt here.
Images from the Lost Art Press website.Cheers, Richard
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29th August 2012, 05:33 AM #2
Thanks for the info!
Good story - It has everything - blood, violence, woodwork. The kids will love it!
I was trying to work out where I'd read about Grandpa's tool ...
19th Century Besaigue--French Twibil
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Thanks,
Paul
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