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From Chris Rose, to John Threlfall, from Terence Bond to Michael Warren, from Carl Brenders to Robert Gillmor, from Cary Akroyd to Raymond Sheppard, to name but a few. If you like wildlife art then look at the Wildlife Art series of books from Langford Press.
 
From Chris Rose, to John Threlfall, from Terence Bond to Michael Warren, from Carl Brenders to Robert Gillmor, from Cary Akroyd to Raymond Sheppard, to name but a few. If you like wildlife art then look at the Wildlife Art series of books from Langford Press.

Agree - they're stunning. Favourites include Wildlife in Printmaking, At the Edge, Natures Powers and Spells (sic) and Arctic Flight.

Gordon - who struggles with drawing stickmen, but does know where to put an apostrophe in the title;)
 
Agree - they're stunning. Favourites include Wildlife in Printmaking, At the Edge, Natures Powers and Spells (sic) and Arctic Flight.

Gordon - who struggles with drawing stickmen, but does know where to put an apostrophe in the title;)

Yes they are stunning. The apostrophe is where it is as it is a direct quote from John Clare
 
Have to agree - these books ARE well worth every penny :t: I've got a few on my shelves :king:

Well only one on my shelf, 'Cutting Away'. That was a Christmas gift last year. I'd be happy to have more but the cost of shipping across the Atlantic always puts a damper on my enthusiasm. If it weren't for that though I'm sure my collection would be far larger. And once I had them I'm sure I would think they were worth every penny including trans-Atlantic shipping!

I have to add that the 'Wildlife in Printmaking' is especially intriguing.
 
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