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  • Leonardo

    Martin Kemp

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Nov. 1, 2011)
    This fascinating exploration of Leonardo da Vinci's life and work identifies what it was that made him so unique, and explains the phenomenon of the world's most celebrated artistic genius who, 500 years on, still grips and inspires us.Martin Kemp offers us exceptional insights into what it was that made this Renaissance man so special, and the "real" meaning behind such masterpieces as the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper. Tracing Leonardo's career in all its variety, we learn of his unfulfilled dreams, relationships with powerful patrons, and the truth about his views on God, humanity, and nature. The famous notebooks are the key to understanding the secret of Leonardo's success and genius, Kemp shows, as they clearly reveal the workings of his mind and display the truly innovative and investigative nature of his creative vision. In these notebooks, over 20,000 pages of drawings and notes detail his incredible discoveries and inventions--from the workings of the human eye to designs for flying machines and giant crossbows. Bringing the story up to the present day, Martin Kemp considers what he means to us today, investigates the "Leonardo industry," and speculates about what he would be doing if he were alive today.This updated edition of Martin Kemp's best-seller is the first book on Leonardo to include two newly discovered works, the most important such discoveries in over a hundred years.
  • Leonardo

    Brian Lynch, Ross Campbell MD

    Library Binding (Spotlight, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Leonardo does battle with the ruthless Foot Clan. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Graphic Novels is an imprint of Spotlight, a division of ABDO.
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  • LEONARDO

    Stephen Murphy

    Paperback (Yearling, July 1, 1993)
    On an adventure during the turtles' first survival training experience, Leonardo hones his leadership skills--gained from always listening and paying attention--by overcoming a crisis. Original.
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  • Leonardo

    Andrew Langley

    Hardcover (Gardners Books, April 30, 1999)
    A family reference book on Leonardo structured so that the individual themes of each spread make up a complete visual story and a self-contained module of information. The photographs of actual objects are viewed in real-life close detail.
  • Leonard

    Wolf Erlbruch

    Hardcover (Orchard Books, Sept. 1, 1995)
    Leonard, who loves dogs but is rather afraid of them, asks a fairy to turn him into a dog so that he can undergo the canine experience himself
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  • Leonardo!

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    Hardcover (Simon Spotlight, May 17, 2005)
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  • Leonard

    Wolf Erlbruch

    Library Binding (Orchard Books, Sept. 1, 1995)
    Pretending to be a dog despite his fear of canine teeth, young Leonard is changed into a spotted dog by a wish-granting fairy and learns all about the horrors of young and mischievous boys.
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  • Leonardo's Hand

    Wick Downing

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, March 26, 2001)
    Finally in a foster home with a caring family, Nard, a thirteen-year-old orphan with only one hand, invents a human-powered flying machine with the assistance of the 500-year-old hand of Leonardo da Vinci. A first children's novel.
  • Little Leonardo

    Julia Hubery

    Hardcover (Little Tiger Press, Aug. 4, 2014)
    Leonardo is a little owl with BIG ideas! He makes incredible inventions to help out his friends: Spring-stomping Boing-boots for Rabbit, a Whizzy-wheeled Skate-banger for Tortoise and a Natty Nut Grabber for Squirrel! But then, one dark and scary night, it's Leonardo who needs a hand...Children will love the inventiveness of Leonardo's nifty little gizmos in this charming picture book about helping others. A heart-warming tale of creativity and friendship from Julia Hubery, author of A Friend Like You. Little fingers will love stroking the fuzzy texture of Leonardo's waistcoat on every page.
  • Young Leonardo

    William Augel

    Hardcover (BiG, March 2, 2021)
    Have you ever wondered what the great masters of the High Renaissance were like when they were young? Learn and explore through the eyes of one the world's greatest artists and thinkers: Leonardo da Vinci!Meet Leonardo, a curious little boy whose comical adventures examine the inner and outer workings of the world around him. As an adult, Leonardo will produce some of the world's greatest masterpieces and usher in the Renaissance, but as a child, he’s simply precocious, brilliant, meddlesome, exasperating...and unbelievably entertaining. Young Leonardo is a charming tale full of hysterical vignettes showcasing the budding imagination of one of history’s most brilliant thinkers.
  • Leonardo's Hand

    Wick Downing

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Books for Children, March 26, 2001)
    Leonard Smith, called “Nard,” turns out to be the kind of boy who surprises everyone, including himself. An orphan with only one hand, Nard is used to bouncing from one foster home to the next. Then he moves out to the Swedenborge farm. A relic from the past, the old homestead is stuck in the center of a wealthy suburb. Life there is hard, with crazy Farley concocting wild, drunken schemes and neighborhood rich kids terrorizing the place, hoping to drive them out. But Anna is the mother Nard never had, and it’s there that he meets Anna’s granddaughter, Julie, as well as an unusual and mysterious kindred spirit who happens to be more than five hundred years old. This unlikely trio enter an inventors’ contest, hoping to solve their own problems: paying Julie’s huge medical bills and saving the farm from land developers. Then Nard gets greedy and wants everything for himself. His is the largest problem of all. Leonardo’s Hand is a magical and unforgettable novel about a boy’s search for a place to call home.
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  • Leonardo

    Leoni

    Hardcover (Grange Books PLC, Aug. 16, 2003)
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