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Chocolate

by Tony Lord

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Chocolate

Synopsis

When a greeting card just isn't enough...send something unique. It's as simple and inexpensive to mail as a card--but it's much more: an entire book to keep and treasure forever! Light as a feather, wonderfully personal, and colorfully visual, these small, self-enclosed little volumes go right into the mail with no wrapping required. Just write your dedication on the inside, address it on the back, seal the flap, stick on a stamp, and put it in the mailbox. Give one for holidays, for birthdays and anniversaries, for messages of cheer, or for any occasion when you want to remember friends and family. And, there's truly something for everyone: expressive dogs and cats for the animal lover; lush roses for the gardener; Monet's paintings for the art buff; a wine companion for the oenophile; and tributes to coffee, tea, chocolate, and more for the home chef--and Belle _poque nudes for...well, you know who! Each is a lasting value--for the recipient and the giver! 4 1/4 X 5 15/16. 32 Color Pages

Product details

ISBN:
9781842020791
Category:
General
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2000-12-07
Series:
Postbooks S.
Publisher:
CASSELL ILLUSTRATED
Illustrations:
18 colour illustrations & photographs
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
32
Dimensions (mm):
150x105mm
Weight:
50g

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