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My New York
My New York
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Published:
4 December, 2003
hardback
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With a young girl guiding them to all her favourite places, readers are treated to a stunning, kid's-eye view of New York City. Engagingly described and sumptuously illustrated with paintings full of details to pore over again and again, the city's pleasure almost burst the page. Readers are introduced to the thrill of riding your own special horse on Central Park's colourful carousel, the magic of seeing the Fourth of July fireworks explode over the skyline and much, much more. Oversized fold-out pages of the Empire State Building, the dinosaurs at the museum of Natural History, the Chrysler building and Rockefeller Centre at Christmas add to the fun, while a map in the front and fun facts in the back make a helpful guide. With paintings by a premier American folk artist, this is a visual celebration of one of the world's most fabled cities, sure to be treasured by young and old.
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780316713504 |
| ISBN10 | 0316713503 |
| Number Of Pages | 48 |
| Item Weight | 638 g |
| Product Dimensions | 237 x 15 x 307 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Little, Brown US |
| Format | hardback |
| Edition | Anniversary |
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* A splendid tribute to the city that never sleeps.
If you happen to like New York, you just may love Kathy Jakobsen's vision of Manhattan.
* An exciting and informative picture of the best of New York City life and activity. A visual treat for children from all around the country.
Author's Bio
Kathy Jakobsen is one of America's premier folk artists. Her paintings are widely collected and feature in a number of permanent collections including The Museum of American Folk Art and the Smithsonian.