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Books published by publisher Harry N. Abrams, Incorporated

  • Monkey See, Monkey Draw

    beard-alex

    Paperback (Harry N. Abrams, Inc., Aug. 16, 2010)
    Rare Book
  • Bizarre Beasts and Other Oddities of Nature

    Anita Ganeri

    Paperback (Harry N. Abrams Inc., March 15, 1996)
    None
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  • Innovations in Glass

    Glass Innovation Center

    Paperback (Harry N Abrams Inc, )
    None
  • A Dinosaur Activity Book

    James Grashow

    Paperback (Harry N Abrams Inc, Aug. 1, 1996)
    Grashow, James
    M
  • Disney's My Very First Dictionary

    Vincent Jefferds

    Hardcover (Harry N Abrams Inc, March 1, 1992)
    Provides illustrated definitions for 476 words
  • The National Air and Space Museum ABC

    Florence Cassen Mayers

    Hardcover (Harry N Abrams Inc, Oct. 1, 1987)
    Thirty images from the collections of the National Air and Space Museum, representing the earliest days of aviation and the latest space exploration technology, illustrate the letters of the alphabet.
    N
  • Pablo Picasso, the Minotaur

    Daniele Giraudy

    Hardcover (Harry N Abrams Inc, Sept. 1, 1988)
    Stimulates appreciation of Picasso's work by means of visual games involving his Minotaur. Includes a construction of moving minotaur legs and half pages that can be shuffled to create a centaur, minotaur, faun, or satyr.
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  • The Discovery of Dragons

    Graeme Base

    Hardcover (Harry N. Abrams, Inc., Sept. 1, 1996)
    None
  • Goya

    Francisco José De Goya Y Lucientes

    Hardcover (Harry N Abrams Inc, June 1, 1965)
    Part of the series "The Library of Great Painters." With 127 illustrations, including 48 tipped-in colorplates.
  • Pablo Picasso: Blue and Rose Periods.

    Pablo Picasso

    Paperback (Harry N Abrams Inc, June 1, 1971)
    Book by Picasso, Pablo
  • ttfn/ttyl Two-Pack: A Special Set for Amazon.com Shoppers

    Lauren Myracle

    Hardcover (Harry N. Abrams, Inc., Oct. 1, 2006)
    A special two-book set exclusively available to Amazon.com customers: Lauren Myracle's bestselling novels told in instant messaging, ttfn and ttyl.The runaway bestseller now in paperback! The first novel told entirely in instant messages!Lauren Myracle follows the friendship of three fifteen-year-old girls-Angela (SnowAngel), Maddie (mad maddie), and Zoe (zoegirl)-through the roller coaster ride of tenth grade, with its boy temptation, donut runs, driving lessons, math torture, and queen bee encounters. The winsome threesome handles it all...then life suddenly jumps the tracks. A jerky boy sends peppy Angela into the dumps. Tough Maddie makes a mistake that has the whole school talking. And good girl Zoe ends up in over her head with a flirty teacher. Just when they need one another most, their friendship seems ready to fall apart.The distinctive voices of the three girls, as captured in their IMs, give this novel authenticity and heart. It's an epistolary novel for the twenty-first century, from the keyboard of an author whose work has been called "enchanting...uplifting" (VOYA), "unusually candid" (Publishers Weekly), and "insightful" (The Denver Post).Sequel to the New York Times best-seller ttyl.This sequel to the breakout bestseller, ttyl (a novel told entirely in instant messages), follows Maddie, Zoe, and Angela through their next year in high school, 11th grade. There's trouble and lots of IMs ahead for the Winsome Threesome.Angela has just found out that her family is moving to El Cerrito, California, and she seriously doesn't know how she'll survive without her best friends. Maddie makes some really bad moves with Clive, a pot-smoking hipster who wants to be "friends with benefits." And Zoe finds herself falling for Doug, the sweet poet who has had a crush on Angela forever, a crush that Angela has come to count on.Lauren Myracle has concocted another funny, touching look at the rocky road of real friendship--bumpy, nutty, and marshmallow-sweet.
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  • ABC: National Museum of American History

    Florence Cassen Mayers

    Hardcover (Harry N Abrams Inc, Oct. 1, 1989)
    Thirty items from the National Museum of American History of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., which houses our nation's cultural and scientific history, illustrate the letters of the alphabet.
    R