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Product Description: Weird powers? Crazy coincidences? Love SQUARES?! Twin by Grant Gibson has got it all. This book is full of puns, jokes, and literal literacy (Catch that pun?). With five interlocking stories, there's bound to be a plot twist or fifty!

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9781508662044 | Createspace Independent Pub, May 27, 2015, cover price $8.50 | About this edition: Weird powers?

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Product Description: Hugo the Polar Bear finds himself lost in a strange and foreign land. For the first time he is alone and has to fend for himself which lands him in a bit of a pickle! Luckily, Hugo stumbles upon some friendly locals to lend a helping paw - but will they be able to help him find a way home...read more

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9781480170568 | Createspace Independent Pub, June 29, 2013, cover price $7.66 | About this edition: Hugo the Polar Bear finds himself lost in a strange and foreign land.

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Product Description: New public realms inspired by Gropius, floating airport in London, Dutch community centre in Zwolle, inflatable Parisian bridge, playground innovation in Phuket, Warsaw underground, the most expensive buildings in the world, circular apertures add a subtraction, perspective on Montpellier, and two libraries in low-income Washington DC...read more
By Thomas Daniell (editor), Grant Gibson (editor), David Keuning (editor), Parvinder Marwaha (contributor) and Arthur Wortmann (editor)

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9789077174791 | Frame Pub, February 26, 2013, cover price $19.95 | About this edition: New public realms inspired by Gropius, floating airport in London, Dutch community centre in Zwolle, inflatable Parisian bridge, playground innovation in Phuket, Warsaw underground, the most expensive buildings in the world, circular apertures add a subtraction, perspective on Montpellier, and two libraries in low-income Washington DC.

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Product Description: Construction boom in Georgia, perspectives on architecture of Georgia, library in Stuttgart makes visitors yearn for Italy, how architecture makes good fiction, a new Chilean campus brings students and teachers together, a green façade in Tokyo, and plagiarism in the modernization of China's architecture...read more
By Thomas Daniell (editor), Grant Gibson (editor), Florian Heilmeyer (editor), David Keuning (editor) and Arthur Wortmann (editor)

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9789077174661 | Frame Pub, June 19, 2012, cover price $19.95 | About this edition: Construction boom in Georgia, perspectives on architecture of Georgia, library in Stuttgart makes visitors yearn for Italy, how architecture makes good fiction, a new Chilean campus brings students and teachers together, a green façade in Tokyo, and plagiarism in the modernization of China's architecture.

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Product Description: Three partners design landscape buildings, Anna Popelka and Georg Poduschka avoid recognizable style, Fernando Romero builds museum for richest man on earth, Nanjing Art Museum has yet to welcome visitors, two railway coaches into one house, the walkable city of Amman, the private lives of famous architects, and why Tokyo is still standing...read more
By Thomas Daniell (editor), Peter J. Dykes (editor), Grant Gibson (editor), David Keuning (editor) and Arthur Wortmann (editor)

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9789078080121 | Consortium Book Sales & Dist, August 23, 2011, cover price $19.95 | About this edition: Three partners design landscape buildings, Anna Popelka and Georg Poduschka avoid recognizable style, Fernando Romero builds museum for richest man on earth, Nanjing Art Museum has yet to welcome visitors, two railway coaches into one house, the walkable city of Amman, the private lives of famous architects, and why Tokyo is still standing.

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Product Description: The restaurant boom of the past two decades has both been a breeding ground for and relied heavily on arresting graphic design. A restaurant's menu, matchbooks, business cards, signage, and napkins are as important to the brand and image as its interiors...read more

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9781856695084 | Laurence King Pub, May 17, 2007, cover price $40.00 | About this edition: The restaurant boom of the past two decades has both been a breeding ground for and relied heavily on arresting graphic design.

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