KITESI've had a small stash of books about kite-making forever - I got obsessed with kite-making one summer and as per my habit, checked out every book in the library on the subject. That means later in life, if I ran across a book in a used book store, I acquired it for when I got around to that craft again. Are they a soft toy or a doll? No. But they don't fit anywhere else, and there's not enough material on them for me to justify putting their page on the main bib page when they can be categorized as a toy(but not always!) Feel free to make suggestions on where I should put them instead. I'm not married to this solution and am willing to entertain ideas. |
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Kite Craft: The History and Processes of Kitmaking Thoughout the World,
by Lee Scott Newman, Jay Hartley Newman (TPB:1974)
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