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    Dogs in the Air
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    Matisse e Felico
    • Matisse e Felico

      Amicus en realiteu alii

      • 64 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      The book explores the concept of parallel art history through the lens of Nemo Felico, a significant yet fictional French artist from Universe Omicron. It delves into Felico's influence on the art world and his interactions with the renowned contemporary artist Henri Matisse, highlighting the intriguing dynamics between their artistic expressions in a reality distinct from our own. This examination sheds light on the broader implications of artistic legacy and the interconnectedness of creativity across different realities.

      Matisse e Felico
    • Speaking CTA

      • 150 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Set against the backdrop of the "L," a living entity that embodies both comfort and burden, this novel explores the myriad emotions and expressions of urban life. It reveals how the train serves as a unique platform for clandestine communication and connection among diverse individuals. Through themes of love, sedition, and redemption, the story invites readers to reflect on their own feelings and interactions within a bustling city, encouraging a deeper awareness of the shared human experience.

      Speaking CTA
    • Dogs in the Air

      • 144 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      3,9(18)Abgeben

      A photographic collection for dog lovers everywhere that captures the joy of dogs flying through the air. There is nothing more joyous than seeing a dog jumping in the air - tongue lolling, ears flapping, legs wildly outstretched and eyes wide with delight. Capturing these happy moments and the amusing array of hilarious poses, this book will be an anthology of beautiful photographs of man's best friend in motion - dogs of all shapes and sizes upon a backdrop of captivating scenery from all around the world. It is an extraordinary depiction of our canine companions; a must for all dog lovers and photography fans alike.

      Dogs in the Air