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Title: SIMON DREW'S BEASTLY ADDRESS BOOK
By: Simon Drew
Format: Address book

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ISBN 10: 1851491880
ISBN 13: 9781851491889
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Publisher: ANTIQUE COLLECTORS' CLUB LTD
Pub. date: 1 January, 1999
Pages: 140
Description: Illustrated in colour throughout, this address book contains a selection of Simon Drew's idiosyncratic drawings and accompanying written captions. The author interprets quite literally, in pictures and prose, conventional words and phrases, situations and circumstances.
Synopsis: This address book is illustrated throughout in full colour, containing a selection of Simon Drew's idiosyncratic drawings and accompanying written captions. The author interprets quite literally, in pictures and prose, conventional words and phrases, situations and circumstances. This address book should be appreciated by anyone who enjoys the verbal and pictorial pun.
Illustrations: colour illustrations throughout
Publication: UK
Imprint: Antique Collectors' Club Ltd
Returns: Returnable
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