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WERK No.2: I Wish For One Leather Jacket Comes With Many Scary Metals In New York City (2000/01)

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WERK No.2: I Wish For One Leather Jacket Comes With Many Scary Metals In New York City (2000/01)Theseus ChanWERK2 535 The legendary magazine WERK by Singaporean designer Theseus Chan. Its first five issues are a pure record of experimentation, exploring the very concept of 'format' through visuals, typography, and design. Each edition challenges the preconceived notions of printed matter with a different approach, from a project where six designers interpret the same set of clothes (No. 3), to an issue that eliminates text entirely, with its

WERK No.2: I Wish For One Leather Jacket Comes With Many Scary Metals In New York City (2000/01)
WERK No.2: I Wish For One Leather Jacket Comes With Many Scary Metals In New York City (2000/01)
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I recieved a beautiful copy of Ethan Smith's 2nd Edition (1825) of View of the Hebrews. This edition includes the fascinating Quetzalcoatl... aka "Christ in America" content that I was looking to study. ***E. Smith's belief that biblical prophesy and cultural "evidences" prove that the Native American tribes found by the Europeans (Gentiles) were descended from the lost Tribes of Isreal. This narrative is later expounded on in the 1830 Book of Mormon*** I re-ordered this book in paperback version. This softcover version was not a photocopy of the original book as was the case when I ordered the hardcover version some time ago. Fantastic readable quality this time around! Original Hardcover Review: Poor photocopied pages. I opened the nice hard cover... I can read the words- but the book's pages are messy in a gross, unthoughtful way. The publisher didn't care about quality of pages at all- Quality ended once I opened the pleasant hardcover binding.
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he has passed it on to family and friend because its a good and one of his favorites
Husband read this book. he has passed it on to family and friend because its a good and one of his favorites.
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Very interesting reading.
Very interesting reading. He gives a very different picture (and more accurate picture, I'm sure) of the Indians in North and South Americas than what we've been told in our history books. They could very well be the lost tribes of Israel.
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