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Highlights
- Discover the wonderful, whimsical word around you in this special collector's edition box set, perfect for fans of Julia Rothman's illustrated guides.
- About the Author: Julia Rothman is a highly acclaimed contemporary illustrator and author of many best-selling books, including Nature Anatomy, Farm Anatomy, Ocean Anatomy, Food Anatomy, Nature Anatomy Notebook, Wildlife Anatomy, and Insect Anatomy.
- 672 Pages
- Technology, Agriculture
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About the Book
Readers have grown to love the charm that Julia Rothman's pen brings to life as she explores the curious parts and pieces of the world. The Julia Rothman Collection presents all three of her popular volumes in a handsome giftable box set featuring a specially designed slipcase and 10 framable prints.
Book Synopsis
Discover the wonderful, whimsical word around you in this special collector's edition box set, perfect for fans of Julia Rothman's illustrated guides.
Includes three books in Julia Rothman's bestselling Anatomy series, including Nature Anatomy, Food Anatomy, and Farm Anatomy, plus 10 framable prints. Rothman's popular line drawings offer a playful and educational guide to life on a farm, nature's hidden wonders, and delectable tidbits from kitchens and pantries around the globe.
From the Back Cover
This special collector's edition set features Julia Rothman's best-selling Anatomy series, plus 10 framable prints not available anywhere else. In Farm Anatomy, Nature Anatomy, and Food Anatomy, Rothman's whimsical eye and curious nature shed an imaginative light on all the parts and pieces of our world. These beautiful, brimming pages are guaranteed to delight and inform readers and explorers of all ages.
About the Author
Julia Rothman is a highly acclaimed contemporary illustrator and author of many best-selling books, including Nature Anatomy, Farm Anatomy, Ocean Anatomy, Food Anatomy, Nature Anatomy Notebook, Wildlife Anatomy, and Insect Anatomy. Her illustrated column, Scratch, ran for five years in the Sunday New York Times. Clients for her illustrations and pattern designs include Target, the Washington Post, MTA Arts & Design, and more. She lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.