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Make-Believe Wife (Paperback): Cathy Miles Make-Believe Wife (Paperback)
Cathy Miles
R438 R366 Discovery Miles 3 660 Save R72 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Sculpting in Wire (Paperback): Cathy Miles Sculpting in Wire (Paperback)
Cathy Miles
R780 Discovery Miles 7 800 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This book is a clear, lively and fun introduction to sculpting in wire. Very much aimed at beginners, there are 6 projects of increasing difficulty, aiming to teach the beginner how to sculpt in wire from the most basic starting point up through to soldering. The projects start off by learning about wire and using simply pliers, and then how to incorporate other materials such as tin, feathers and material. Finally the last project includes the use of some simple silver soldering. Clear step-by-step images show the processes involved in every project. Images of fantastic sculptures in wire by contemporary artists are scattered throughout, showing everything from hats and shoes, to life-size figures, sheep and even elephants.

Life with "Poochie" A.K.A. Marion Jones' Father (Paperback): Cathy Miles Life with "Poochie" A.K.A. Marion Jones' Father (Paperback)
Cathy Miles
R373 Discovery Miles 3 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In writing this short story of the life of George W. Jones (A.K.A., Poochie), it is hoped that anyone reading this book will come to appreciate him as the man that he really was. He was hated by some and loved by others, there was no in between. Poochie's favorite foods were red beans and rice, neck bones, gumbo with potato salad, and almost always, anytime, fried chicken. His favorite musical selections were "Tenderly," by Nat King Cole and "When A Man Loves A Woman," by Percy Sledge. His favorite past time was taking care of his dogs or getting someone else to take care of them. Either way, as long as the dogs had someone to look after them; he enjoyed having more than one at a time. Poochie was a quiet man who kept to himself most of the time. And the rest of the time you never knew what he was thinking, even if you asked him. He could look you dead in the face, without batting an eye, and tell you the biggest lie, while he held a wide smile on his face. This was not so bad. The bad part was that he was able to make you think that you should believe him. Many adults were very reserved about their opinions of Poochie, but the love he had for children was known by adults and children, alike.

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