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Thomas Bowen Cookie swap quesadillas Life with Maxie I’ll always Be [email protected] dan Collier Your daughter 972.381.1828 Creative Treats to Donna Kelly Diane Rehm Atlanta Showroom [email protected] Tricia Gabriel Share Throughout A Fable for Mothers 404.589.8200 the Year 978-1-4236-0503-4 978-1-4236-1627-6 & Daughters 323.252.1168 Beth Chang [email protected] 404.589.8280 fax Julia M. Usher More than 10,000 More than 10,000 Carol Lynn Pearson 402.476.6199 [email protected] 978-1-4236-0378-8 copies sold! copies sold [email protected] uTah TRade AccounTs 978-1-4236-0761-8 squaRe one Mark Fleeman dennis awsumb More than 20,000 More than 90,000 800.748.5439 x155 Mn, nd, sd, WI 219.476.0346 copies sold! copies sold [email protected] [email protected] Jan Borene Minneapolis Showroom eric heidemann 800.252.1474 636.528.2546 952.908.3223 fax [email protected] [email protected] #17 #18 #19 #20 101 Things to Doodle Diary A Carrot a Day Spanish Slanguage Do with a BBQ Art Journaling A Daily Dose of A Fun Visual Guide Steve Tillet for Girls Recognition for to Spanish Terms Your Employees and Phrases 978-1-58685-698-4 Dawn DeVries Sokol Adrian Gostick Mike Ellis 978-1-4236-0529-4 and Chester Elton More than 85,000 978-1-4236-0749-6 copies sold! More than 10,000 978-1-58685-506-2 copies sold! More than 10,000 More than 150,000 copies sold copies sold! #21 #22 #23 #24 Origami Toys Chinglish The Scouter’s 98.6 Degrees Companion Paul Jackson Found in Translation The Art of Keeping Tips and Stories Your Ass Alive Oliver Lutz Radtke 978-1-4236-0524-9 Celebrating Cody Lundin 978-1-4236-0335-1 100 Years More than 10,000 978-1-58685-234-4 copies sold More than 75,000 978-1-4236-0604-8 copies sold More than 60,000 More than 10,000 copies sold! copies sold #25 #26 #27 #28 No-Bake 101 Things to In Dog Years 101 Things to Do Gingerbread Do with Canned I’m Dead with a Tortilla Houses for Kids Biscuits Growing Old (Dis) Stephanie Ashcraft Lisa Turner Anderson Toni Patrick Gracefully and Donna Kelly Photographs by 978-1-4236-0463-1 Carol Lynn Pearson 978-1-58685-469-0 Zac Williams 978-1-4236-0662-8 978-1-4236-0590-4 More than 15,000 More than 80,000 copies sold copies sold More than 10,000 copies sold #29 #30 #31 #32 Pocketdoodles Pink Princess 101 Things to Do Everyday Raw for Young Artists Tea Parties with a Dutch Oven Matthew Kenney Bill Zimmerman Barbara Beery Vernon Winterton 978-1-4236-0207-1 Drawings by 978-1-4236-0416-7 $9.99 Spiral-Bound Tom Bloom 978-1-58685-785-1 More than 10,000 978-1-4236-0466-2 More than 65,000 copies sold copies sold More than 45,000 copies sold Contents New Titles for Spring 2011 35 Magic™ 80 Gardening 36 Surfer’s Code 81 Outdoor 3 Southern Biscuits 83 Surfing 4 Well Dressed Children’s 84 Craft/How-To 5 French Fries 85 Pop Culture 7 Mini Cupcakes 39 B.F.F. Journal 85 Humor 8 Jams & Jellies in Less 40 Ballerina Cookbook 89 Entertaining Than 30 Minutes 41 Cupcake Cakes 89 Veg Out Guides® 9 Putting Up More 42 Origami Zoo 90 Cookbooks “101 Series” 10 Dinner with Tennessee Williams 43 Pocketdoodles for Princesses 94 Cookbooks 11 Dutch Oven Cooking 44 The Pocket Guide to Camping 100 Western Fashion 12 101 Things to Do with Eggs 45 The Big Book of Spy Stuff 100 Western Poetry 13 101 More Things to Do 46 Language Adventures Series 100 Regional with Ramen Noodles 49 Children’s Cookbooks 102 Regional Southwest 16 New Mexico Tasty Recipes 50 Children’s Activity Books 103 Business 17 Seafood Favorites 53 Children’s Picture Books 104 Nonfiction 19 Summers in France 54 Sierra Club Books for Children 106 Fiction 20 Modern Cabin 106 Inspiration 21 Barry Dixon Inspirations Note Cards 108 Holiday 22 Bungalow Kitchens 58 Letterpress Note Cards 112 Index 23 One Chick to Another 65 Gibbs Smith Note Cards 120 Sales Information 24 I’m Still a Hot Babe, but Now It Comes in Flashes Backlist CAPTIONS FOR COVER PAINTINGS 25 The Official Sidekick Handbook Front: The Poisoned Pen Bookstore—Scottsdale, 27 Y is for Yorick 68 Architecture Arizona, Gibbs M. Smith — 20” x 16,” oil on linen The Poisoned Pen Bookstore, which sells mysteries and is 28 A Slice of Trust 69 Design Arts & Crafts/Bungalows located in Scottsdale, Arizona, is full of personality and 29 The Garage Sale Gal’s Guide to 71 Design Historic style. When I visited in late November, the mood both Making Money Off Your Stuff 71 Design Contemporary on the outside and inside of the store was alluring and 30 Ukulele 73 Design French fascinating. I have tried to capture that in this painting. 31 Art of Turquoise 74 Design Asian Back: Joseph-Beth Booksellers—Lexington, Kentucky, Gibbs M. Smith — 16” x 20,” oil on linen 32 Old-Time Cowboy Songs 75 Design Mexican In 1986, Neil and Mary Beth Van Uum opened the 32 Rhymes of the Ranges 75 Design Log/Timber/Rustic doors to Joseph-Beth Booksellers for the first time in 32 Songs of the Sage 77 Design Travel Lexington, Kentucky.
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