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<title>Wild West Yorkshire</title>
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     <description>Welcome to the wilder side of the county that stretches from the Pennine moors to the Roman Ridge. Explore it through this award-winning illustrated nature diary by wildlife illustrator Richard Bell, now in its tenth year.</description>
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	   <title>Powershot</title>
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    <description>Which is the best; a pocket-sized camera that you take everywhere, or a serious, versatile camera that stays at home in the cupboard? Also; what would you do if you discovered that a squirrel was hiding behind the curtains?</description>	
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	 <title>Pentax Spotmatic</title>
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    <description>My photographic memories of my first field trip with a Pentax SLR and macro lens to a south coast seaside town; pebbles and pigs, fungi and fences. A versatile lens.</description>
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    <title>Sword Dance</title>
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    <description>Cartoons and drawings of fallen fruits in this batch of pen and ink illustrations for Richard Bell's forthcoming book.</description>	
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    <title>Pictures on a Page</title>
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    <description>Illustrations for a book aren't intended to be works of art to be seen in isolation. The real fun starts when you start popping them into your page design.</description>
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	 <title>Freehand Folk</title>
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	 <description>Drawing a crowd of cartoon characters plus the odd behaviour of a cat on our back lawn . . . what on earth is it up to?</description>
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