Books by Keith Moseley
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Animal Fun by Peter S. Seymour ( 1983) |
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Animals in Danger by Keith Moseley, William McCay ( 1990)
Describes eight endangered species, including the tiger, orangutan, estuarine crocodile, Australian ghost bat, Grevy's zebra, the African wild ass, and Indian rhinoceros, and explains why each faces extinction.
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Baby's Memory Book by Keith Moseley, Ivy Moseley ( 1986)
An heirloom-to-be, this truly unique baby album is the first one ever to feature pop-up illustrations. A book to be treasured forever, with charming pictures authentically reproduced from rare antique originals, it provides spaces for all important information and for photographs, as well as a real envelope in which to save a tiny tooth or a lock of baby hair.
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Batman The Animated Series by Keith Moseley ( 1994)
Press-out figures and four pop-up play areas are revealed upon opening this oversized interactive book, in which Batman confronts Poison Ivy, Two-Face, and the Joker to rescue Catwoman and a precious stolen parchment.
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The Bible Alphabet A Pop-Up Book by Keith Moseley ( 1998)
Spectacular alphabet pop-ups delight readers of all ages with amazing paper construction. Every letter represents an object from the Bible.
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Cindy Mouse by Keith Moseley, Ian Craig ( 1999)
Inspired by the classic fairy tale "Cinderella, " this book of pop-up pages offers an interactive opportunity for young children to enjoy the story.
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Classic Motorcycles in 3 Dimensions by Keith Moseley, Grant Leonard, Stefan Suchomski ( 1996)
Illustrates and profiles famous motorcycles produced by Indian, Norton, Triumph, Aermacchi, Ducati, Cagiva, Honda, Suzuki, and Yamaha.
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Consider the Lilies by Keith Moseley, Pat Whittaker ( 1994) |
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Dinosaur Skeletons by Keith Moseley, Bob Cremins ( 1992)
A pop-up look at dinosaurs features paintings of these long-extinct beasts, as well as information about dinosaurs' daily lives.
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Dinosaurs A Lost World by Keith Moseley ( 1984)
Text and pop-up illustrations introduce the physical characteristics and habits of dinosaurs. Also presents the most current theories as to why these giant animals died out.
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The Door Under the Stairs by Keith Moseley ( 1990)
Pop-up illustrations depict the chilling dungeons and creepy rooms at the bottom of a forbidding set of stairs.
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Dragon World A Pop-Up Guide to These Scaled Beasts by Keith Moseley, Skip Skwarek ( 2007)
Dramatically presented with dynamic paper engineering, the history of the dragon is explored in five inventive and imaginative pop-up pages that answer important questions about these mythical beasts.
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Dragons A Pop-up Book of Fantastic Adventures by Keith Moseley ( 2006) |
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The Flight of the Pterosaurs by Keith Moseley ( 1986)
Describes the physical characteristics and behavior of a variety of prehistoric flying creatures. Features pop-up and movable illustrations.
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The Flight of the Pterosaurs A Pop-up Book by Keith Moseley ( 1986) |
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The Fox in the Farmyard by Bobbi Katz, Keith Moseley ( 1986) |
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Frontier Town by Keith Moseley, Peter S. Seymour ( 1982) |
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Furnacine Learns to Laugh by Caryl Koelling ( 1981) |
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Gardens of Delight A Pop-Up Anthology of Romantic Verse & Paper Flowers by ( 1997)
In this stunning new pop-up bouquet, six three-dimensional paintings of garden scenes are accompanied by a delightful selection of romantic verse from Amy Lowell, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Christina Rossetti, and others. This charming, innovative gift book offers seasonal views of garden settings, each with different garden architecture and furniture, and each with a different array of magni cently rendered owers, shrubs, and trees.Conceived and executed by the award-winning paper engineer Keith Moseley, and featuring paintings by the gifted English nature illustrator Robert Nicholls, Gardens of Delight provides a unique, fully dimensional look at six enchanting gardens. It is a delightful, reasonably priced gift for anyone on your list.
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The Ghosts of Creepy Castle by Keith Moseley ( 1988)
A guided tour through a haunted castle reveals creaking staircases, secret passages, and a scary mystery as members of the tour group disappear without a trace.
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Goldimouse and the Three Hares by Keith Moseley ( 1989) |
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Ground Attack by Christopher Chant, Keith Moseley ( 1976) |
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Hamster and Gretel by Keith Moseley ( 1989) |
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Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ( 1988)
An abridgement of the epic poem describing the life and deeds of a legendary Indian brave. Features pop-up illustrations.
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In the Garden by Brian Bartle, Pat Whittaker ( 1994) |
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It Was a Dark and Stormy Night by Keith Moseley ( 1991)
When Penelope Pig's diamond is stolen during a "dark and stormy night," Inspector Derek Dog must question an assortment of suspects.
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Karen and the Little Lost Kitten by Keith Moseley, Peter S. Seymour, Carol Wynne ( 1983)
As Karen comes to the aid of a lost little kitten, youngsters can participate in the action by using their finger puppet on each page.
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King Arthur and the Magic Sword/Pop-Up by Howard Pyle ( 1990)
Relates how the young Arthur, guided by the old magician Merlin, proves himself to be the rightful heir to the throne.
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Let Nature Be Your Teacher by Keith Moseley, Pat Paris, Pat Whittaker ( 1994) |
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El Libro De LA Casa Victoriana by Keith Moseley ( 2000) |
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Little Merlin's Book of Magic Pets by John Patience ( 1994)
Little Merlin lends lonely young Arthur a book of magical pets, but the mythical creatures he finds there are not the kind of companion he wants.
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Mouse in Boots by Keith Moseley ( 1989)
A clever mouse wins the hand of a princess.
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My Grandma Lived in Gooligulch by Graeme Base ( 1995)
Here is a wonderful new pop-up version of My Grandma lived in Gooligulch, Graeme Base's terrific tale set in the Australian outback and filled with koalas, wombats, bandicoots, kookaburras, and other peculiarly Australian wildlife. Children will be delighted as Grandma rides atop a kangaroo, flies through the air in the mouth of a pelican, and pops up from the ocean waves. Fans of the original book will enjoy the clever pop-ups as Base's story is brought to three dimensional life.
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Patrick and the Hungry Puppy by Peter S. Seymour ( 1984) |
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The Peek-A-Boo Riddle Book by Keith Moseley, Peter S. Seymour ( 1985)
The reader is challenged to guess the answers to a variety of humorous riddles.
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Pendragon Castle by ( 1983) |
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Pendragon Castle by Peter S. Seymour ( 1982) |
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Prehistoric Mammals After the Dinosaurs by Keith Moseley, Richard Courtney ( 1988)
Explores the world of prehistoric mammals, comparing them to their modern descendants. Pop-up sections feature three-dimensional drawings.
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Pterosaurs The Flying Reptiles by Keith Moseley, Richard Courtney, Paul C. Sereno ( 1988)
Describes several fur-covered flying reptiles that ruled the skies millions of years ago. Features pop-up and movable illustrations.
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Robinson Mouse by Keith Moseley, Ian Craig ( 1999)
A mouse stars in this appealing twist on an old favorite story, "Robinson Crusoe." Pop-ups combined with illustrations tell the story in a way children can appreciate.
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Snow Mouse by Keith Moseley ( 1999)
This book is filled with irresistible illustrations and pop-ups to introduce young children to the cherished story of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs."
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Some Bodies in the Attic by Keith Moseley ( 1990)
Dreadful voices beckon young readers into forbidden rooms, where bones rattle, bats fly, blood drips, and coffin lids creak in a spooky pop-up Halloween treat.
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A Stable in Bethlehem by Juliet David ( 2007) |
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Steam Locomotives A Three-Dimensional Book by Keith Moseley, Alan Whitehouse ( 1989)
A history of steam engines features seven intricate and colorful pop-up spreads that show a range of famous locomotives, accompanied by fascinating facts and details.
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The Things in Mouldy Manor by Keith Moseley ( 1988)
A lift-the-flap tour of Moudly Manor takes the readers through spooky towers and ghostly dungeons, where chilling surprises await the intruder every step of the way.
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The Victorian House by Keith Moseley ( 2000) |
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With Love A Compilation of Romantic Verse and Paper Flowers by ( 1996)
Unashamedly romantic, this delightful pop-up book is intended for wives, friends and sweethearts. It makes a special gift for Christmas, Valentine's Day, anniversary, or birthday or for no other reason than to show love and affection. The affectionate poems and prose have been chosen with that purpose in mind. The colorful floral pop-ups add a distinct and attractive feature to this token of love.
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Wonders of Nature by Peter S. Seymour ( 1982)
Discusses day and night, the seasons, seeds and how they grow into complete plants, leaves, wild flowers, and rainbows.
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