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Wizards (Usborne young readers)
Pages: 48, Paperback, Usborne Publishing Ltd Last Update 25.11.2009 05:47
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Read Reviews for Wizards - Christopher Rawson
by - written on 15/12/05 (Very useful, 152 readings)
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The Usbourne Book of Wizards was like a little piece of magic when I was little. Perhaps it was the stories about wizards and potions that made it so mysterious so it was a book I would read all the time and never tire of. From the cover showing a border of wizards, bottles and the act of magic it gave a stereotypical look of what a wizard looks like. The main centre picture is of a wizard with a pointy hat, flowing white beard, moustache and hair surrounded by a big magic book, books on shelves and chemistry type equipment. Written by Christopher Rawson and illustrated by Stephen Cartwright the first page of the book has the contents page… I have actually ... Read the complete review
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