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The history of pop-up books

Vintage Pop-up Book the Museum of Unnatural History 1993 Kees Moerbeek Dinosaurs Spooky Spiders Skulls Venus Flytrap 90's Kid Creepy Book

Devised by an award-winning designer and a team of experts from the British Museum of Natural History--here is the story of humankind in a breathtaking series of three-dimensional pop-up illustrations. Full-color illustrations.

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Evolution: The Story of the Origins of Humankind : a Three-dimensional Book [Book]

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A Brief History of the Pop-Up Book

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A Short History of Pop-Up Books Pop up book, Book making, Handmade books

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The Museum of Unnatural History: A Pop-Up Book by Kees Moerbeek

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Punch and Bunny: conservation of a pop-up theatre book - Victoria and Albert Museum

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Antique pop-up anatomy and natural history books

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The Spooky Secrets Behind Pop-up Books!

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Magical Movable Pop-Up Books! Bite Sized Book History

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The Wonderful World of Pop-Up Books – Pacific Northwest Features

[Winningham, Laura T., Tillman, Albert A.] on . *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Pop-Up! Pop-Up!: Pop-Up Books: Their history, how

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Pop-Up! Pop-Up!: Pop-Up Books: Their history, how to collect them and how much they're worth

For Sale - Vintage Children's Books from Tapestry Collectibles, Books & Jewelry - Thanks to her fairy godmother, Cinderella is able to go to the ball

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1982 Cinderella Pop-Up Book, 3D Panorama Art, RARE Out-of-Print, First Edition, Kubasta Illustrations, Printed in Czechoslovakia SOLD at Ruby Lane

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A Brief History of Pop-Up Books - Glenn Horowitz Bookseller

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The History of Pop-Up and Movable Books - A lecture by Margaret Class - Leatherby Libraries