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The Printer's Catch: An Artist's Guide to Pacific Coast Edible Marine Animals

Art / Photobook Out of Print
By: CM Dewees
128 pages, 43 col plates, 22 b/w photos
The Printer's Catch: An Artist's Guide to Pacific Coast Edible Marine Animals
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  • The Printer's Catch: An Artist's Guide to Pacific Coast Edible Marine Animals ISBN: 9781883319410 Paperback Dec 1996 Out of Print #49106
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Second printing. Classic book on the Japanese art of fish printing known as Gyotaku gives information on 32 of the most commercially important fish and shellfish families. As well as a print for each family, there is background information on fish structure, biology, and ecology.

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Art / Photobook Out of Print
By: CM Dewees
128 pages, 43 col plates, 22 b/w photos
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