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Bristle Face

Bristle Face
Author: Zachary Ball
Publisher: Puffin
Total Pages: 206
Release: 1993-11-10
Genre: Dogs
ISBN: 9780140364446

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Half-dog, half porcupine in appearance, Bristle Face becomes an outstanding hunting dog and a good friend of the fourteen-year-old orphan boy who adopts him.


Bristle Face

Bristle Face
Author: Zachary Ball
Publisher:
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1962
Genre: Dogs
ISBN:

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After running away from his brutal uncle's Mississippi home, Jase meets a stray dog who is as funny-looking as he is loving. When the two enter Lute Swank's general store, they know they've found another friend--and maybe even a home. ALA Notable Book.


Bristle Face

Bristle Face
Author: Zachary Ball (pseud.)
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1979
Genre:
ISBN:

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In this story set in the mountains of the American South, an orphan boy first finds a dog and then gets a home for himself.


Bristle Face

Bristle Face
Author: Zachary Ball
Publisher: Turtleback Books
Total Pages:
Release: 1993-12-01
Genre: Fox hunting
ISBN: 9780606057707

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Half-dog, half porcupine in appearance, Bristle Face becomes an outstanding hunting dog and a good friend of the fourteen-year-old orphan boy who adopts him.


Brides of Lehigh Canal Omnibus

Brides of Lehigh Canal Omnibus
Author: Wanda E. Brunstetter
Publisher: Barbour Publishing
Total Pages: 620
Release: 2012-05-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 162029527X

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Relive bygone canal days with the Brides of Lehigh Canal! For artistic Kelly, life is a daily drudge of driving her father’s mules along the canal. Can a general store owner prove he’s not like Kelly’s father and just right for her? Betsy reluctantly returns to small-town Walnutport, Pennsylvania, only to butt heads with the new pastor. Will the two find enough common ground to stand on—and build new love? Widow Sarah dreams of a life without locks and gates. But when a canal captain and a blacksmith both vie for her affection, will her heart or mind prevail?


Bristle Face by Zachary Ball

Bristle Face by Zachary Ball
Author: Jean Jamieson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1996
Genre: Children
ISBN:

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Suggests activities to be used in the classroom to accompany the reading of Bristle face


Theatrical Scene Painting

Theatrical Scene Painting
Author: William Pinnell
Publisher: SIU Press
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2008-02-27
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0809380870

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Theatrical Scene Painting: A Lesson Guide, second edition, is a practical guide to scene painting for students and novices, as well as a reference for intermediate scene painters who wish to refresh or supplement their basic skills. Drawing on his extensive teaching and scene-painting experience, William H. Pinnell clarifies and expands on the lessons of the first edition, providing a detailed overview of the fundamentals of traditional scene painting. The guide not only covers the basic tools of the trade and various methods of creating texture on scenery but also includes more advanced techniques for scene making, beginning with stonework, woodwork, and wallpaper before moving on to the more intricate techniques of moldings, paneling, drapery, foliage, shiny metal, perspective illusions, scale transfers, scenic drops, and scrims. Pinnell also includes refinements and embellishments that can lead to the development of personal style without sacrificing the goal of realism and more advanced work. Alternative methods to achieve different effects are also featured. Theatrical Scene Painting: A Lesson Guide was the first book of its kind to provide clear step-by-step instructions in how to paint a wide variety of basic and advanced effects commonly needed for the theater. This new edition clarifies the origins of painting techniques and is supplemented with clearer step-by-step descriptions, new instructional photographs, and drawings that illustrate each major step. This edition also includes additional painting projects and their possible variations, a gallery of nineteen examples of professional scenic works, and an expanded glossary to eliminate confusion in terms. Useful to both self-taught artists and students, each lesson in the guide can be a stand-alone topic or can form the foundation for a student to build skills for increasingly complex techniques. The second edition of Theatrical Scene Painting provides many new essential scene painting projects in a clearer format, broadens the scope of the painting examples, and includes updated methods as well as new lessons. This clear and easily accessible guide gives students the ability to put together recognizable illusions.