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		<title>Through the Lens: National Geographic Greatest Photographs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Amazing Gift Book! National Geographic&#8217;s most expansive and sumptuous photography book ever — a celebration of more than a century of collecting and publishing photographs, with remarkable images from around the world. For more than 100 years, National Geographic has set the standard for nature, culture, and wildlife photography. Now, in Through the Lens, 250<a href="http://bestbooksreview.com/177/through-the-lens-national-geographic-greatest-photographs-by-leah-bendavid-val/" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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		<title>Geisha: The Life, the Voices by Jodi Cobb</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[“Geisha: The Life, the Voices” is an icon of Japanese culture and custom- the geisha in her role as human work of art and perfect woman.
A hundred years ago geisha numbered eighty thousand; today there is a thousand at most. Luckily, Jodi Cobb can show us- before they disappear- both the ceremonial world of the geisha in Tokyo and Kyoto and their private world as few outsiders have ever seen it.]]></description>
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		<title>Seven Years in Tibet</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I found "Seven Years in Tibet," by Heinrich Harrer, a dozen years ago. I knew little about Tibet at the time, and the title piqued my interest. I read it- and I was hooked. This book so intrigued me that I began reading everything I could find on Tibet, which wasn't an easy task a dozen years ago.]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kurt Vonnegut&#8217;s work as a graphic artist began with his illustrations for Slaughterhouse-Five and developed with Breakfast of Champions, which included numerous felt-tip pen illustrations of such subjects as anal sphincters, as well as other less scatological images. Later in his career, he became more interested in artwork, particularly silk-screen prints, which he pursued in<a href="http://bestbooksreview.com/644/vonnegut-graphic-artist/" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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