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Books published by publisher STUDIO EDNS

  • How the Animals Got Their Colours

    Michael Rosen

    Paperback (Studio Edns., Sept. 28, 1992)
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  • Picture History of Great Inventors

    Gillian Clements

    Hardcover (Studio Edns., Sept. 26, 1993)
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  • Bob Marley: Songs of Freedom

    Adrian Boot

    Hardcover (Studio, Feb. 1, 1995)
    Celebrating the anniversary of the late charismatic performer's fiftieth birthday, the story of Marley's life is accompanied by more than four hundred photographs, illustrations, and graphics, as well as facsimiles of his musical lyrics. 25,000 first printing. $20,000 ad/promo.
  • The Facts of Life

    Jonathan Miller, David Pelham

    Hardcover (Studio, Nov. 1, 1995)
    Explains the process of human reproduction from the moment of conception through birth using three-dimensional models and drawings
  • The Norsemen: Myths & Legends

    H.A. Guerber

    Hardcover (Studio, June 24, 1993)
    A collection of myths that tell of the creation of the world, the deeds of such gods and heroes as Odin, Thor and Siegfried, the machinations of the evil Loki, and more. Entertaining and readable, these tales present the ancient Germanic and Scandinavian myths that have helped shape literature.
  • Around the World in Eighty Days: 2

    Jules Verne

    Hardcover (Studio, April 30, 1980)
    Verne's classic story of the whirlwind odyssey of Phineas Fogg and his servant, Passepartout, is rechronicled in a comic-book format inspired by the art-deco covers of Verne's original editions
  • The Secret Language of Birthdays

    Gary Goldschneider, Joost Elffers

    Paperback (Studio, Oct. 31, 2013)
    Combining astrology, numerology, and pure psychic intuition, The Secret Language of Birthdays is a wholly unique compilation that reveals one's strengths, weaknesses, and major issues while providing practical advice and spiritual guidance.Many have suspected that your birthday affects your personality and how you relate to others. Nineteen years and over one million copies later, The Secret Language of Birthdays continues to fascinate readers by describing the characteristics associated with being born on a particular day. The 366 personality profiles are based on astrology, numerology, the tarot, and Gary Goldschneider’s observations of more than 14,000 people. Your strengths, weaknesses, and major concerns will be illuminated while you are given practical advice and spiritual guidance. After you study your profile, it will be hard to resist examining those of family, friends, colleagues, and even celebrities.
  • The Pyramids of Egypt

    I. E. S. Edwards

    Hardcover (Studio, June 16, 1972)
    Hardcover, Viking Press. Publisher's statement: "The pyramids of Egypt are among the spectacular wonders of the world. What was it that prompted the pharaohs to construct these elaborate tombs for themselves? In this book Dr I.E.S. Edwards, who has been keeper of Egyptian Antiquities at the British Museum since 1955, offers explanations and poses new problems as he traces the development and decline of this form of burial from the 1st Dynasty mastabas and the great Step Pyramid of Zoser to the VIth Dynasty pyramid complex of Pepi II. The book is not merely the most authoritative single-volume description of the pyramids and their contents; it is also a revealing study of the religious beliefs of the ancient Egyptians, as we understand them from tomb inscriptions, and the personalities and way of life of the people who built these monuments. The author also deals with the fascinating but seemingly insoluble problem of how the pyramids were constructed...Already a bestseller in paperback form, it is here presented in a revised and color-illustrated library edition. Thirty-two pages of remarkable color photographs and thirty monochrome illustrations enhance and illuminate the text, and fifty-seven specially drawn diagrams complement Dr Edwards's detailed description of the individual pyramids."
  • I'm a Good Dog: Pit Bulls, America's Most Beautiful

    Ken Foster

    Paperback (Studio, Oct. 25, 2012)
    Filled with inspiring stories and photographs, this heartfelt tribute to the pit bull celebrates one of America’s most popular yet misunderstood dogs. Perhaps more than any other breed, the pit bull has been dogged by negative stereotypes. In truth, pit bulls are innately wonderful family pets, as capable of love and good deeds as any other type of dog. Setting the record straight, Ken Foster sings the praises of pit bulls in I’m a Good Dog, a gorgeously illustrated, tenderly written tribute to this most misunderstood of canines. Founder of the Sula Foundation, which promotes responsible pit bull ownership in New Orleans, and the author of two acclaimed books about abandoned dogs, Foster has made it his mission to bring overlooked canines into the limelight. I’m a Good Dog traces the fascinating history of this particularly maligned breed. A century ago, the pit bull was considered a family dog, featured in family photos and trusted as loving companions for children. More recently, pit bulls have been portrayed by the media as stereotypes of everything they are not. Foster shatters that reputation through moving profiles of pit bulls that serve as therapy dogs, athletic heroes, search-and-rescue dogs, and educators, not to mention as loving pets. Foster also profiles many pit bull lovers, from Helen Keller and Dr. Seuss to actor Todd Cerveris, who took his pit bull on tour with him for the musical Spring Awakening. Proving that there’s much to love and nothing to fear, I’m a Good Dog restores the pit bull to its rightful place as friend, family member, athlete and entertainer.
  • Mother Goose Nursery Rhymes

    Anonymous, Arthur Rackham

    Hardcover (Studio, Sept. 8, 1975)
    A collection of 162 nursery rhymes illustrated by the well-known illustrator, Arthur Rackham.
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  • Scenes from the Life of Jesus Christ

    Christos. Kondeatis

    Hardcover (Studio, Aug. 16, 1994)
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  • The Owl and the Pussycat

    Edward Lear, O. Wood

    Hardcover (Studio, March 30, 1979)
    Presents the well-known Lear poem plus eight limericks.