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How To Draw Celtic Knotwork:  A Practical Handbook

How To Draw Celtic Knotwork: A Practical Handbook

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How To Draw Celtic Knotwork: A Practical Handbook

by Sloss, Andy

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London: Blandford Press. Very Good. (1995) 1998. Softcover. Some pale staining to fore edges. . 0.53 x 9.7 x 7.53 Inches. 191 pages. "...shows how a relatively simple series of `formulas' can be applied, rather like a new language, to enable the reader to create knotwork patterns very quickly...opens new doors for the serious artist interested in learning the language of Celtic knotwork."--Recreating History. .

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Title
How To Draw Celtic Knotwork: A Practical Handbook
Author
Sloss, Andy
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Softcover
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Paperback
ISBN 10
0713724927
ISBN 13
9780713724929
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Blandford Press
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
(1995) 1998
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