Who's in holes? : production material.

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Who's in holes? : production material.

Pencil & watercolor illustration for text proof & separations for jacket, pencil & watercolor illustrations with text proof & separations, pencil & watercolor illustrations with text proof, pencil & watercolor study for jacket, blueprint dummy, proofs for jacket, sheets of text proof. Eighteen rhymes describe the dwelling places of a variety of animals.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7812755

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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Armour, Richard, 1906-1989

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Galdone, Paul

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