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Camille and the Sunflowers
from Frances Lincoln Publishers
Price: £4.79
Customer Review:

I think this is a wonderful way to introduce children to the
paintings of Van Gogh through a gentle story of Van Gogh's
time in Camille's town. All the illustrations are in a Van
Gogh-esque style and the yellow fields, night sky, house and
chair etc appear just in the background illustrations. In...
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Customer Rating:
4.7 / 5.0

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Lust for Life
from Arrow
Price: £6.39
Customer Review:

Irving Stone is not a "great" biographer. He doesn't provide
copious bibliographic details or even pretend particularly
to serious scholarship. But he does do his research. What
Stone is is a very good storyteller. And the stories he
tells, whether about Jack London, Heinrich Schleimann,...
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Customer Rating:
4.7 / 5.0

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The Letters (Penguin Classics S.)
from Penguin Books Ltd
Price: £7.91
Customer Review:

While Vincent van Gogh has always been one of my favorite
artists, this compilation of his letters combined with a
more in-depth study of his work has intensified my
appreciation of him as both an artist and a person. I've
always felt it was impossible to separate this particular
artist from his...
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Customer Rating:
5.0 / 5.0

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Camille and the Sunflowers: Big Book
from Frances Lincoln Publishers
Price: £9.89
Customer Review:

I think this is a wonderful way to introduce children to the
paintings of Van Gogh through a gentle story of Van Gogh's
time in Camille's town. All the illustrations are in a Van
Gogh-esque style and the yellow fields, night sky, house and
chair etc appear just in the background illustrations. In...
more info |
Customer Rating:
4.7 / 5.0

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