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The Betty Crocker Home Library: Gifts to Make for Love or Money

A How-to Book of Imaginative Ideas for Fun-Giving or Fund-Raising

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184 pages. Paperback. Copyright 1973 by Western Publishing Company, Inc. Golden Press. The Betty Crocker Home Library. By Janet and Alex D'Amato. Coverphotograph by Irving Elkin. ISBN 0307096556. LC 72-87344. "Some projects in this book can be completed swiftly; others, demanding more time and skill, will reward you for painstaking effort. If you are looking for group projects, you will find many that are quick and easy to turn out on an assembly-line basis to stock a bazaar table. Whatever you undertake---enjot! Be venturesome---try your hand at something new. Surprise yourself with a talent you never knew you had. And, finally, beas pleased with your finished handiwork as someone will be to receive it."(from book "Dear Friend, by Betty Crocker)

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The Betty Crocker Home Library: Gifts to Make for Love or Money, Janet D'amato, Alex D'Amato

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Titel
The Betty Crocker Home Library: Gifts to Make for Love or Money
Ondertitel
A How-to Book of Imaginative Ideas for Fun-Giving or Fund-Raising
Taal
Engels
Jaar van publicatie
1973
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
184
ISBN10
0307096556
ISBN13
9780307096555
Reeks
Aantekening
184 pages. Paperback. Copyright 1973 by Western Publishing Company, Inc. Golden Press. The Betty Crocker Home Library. By Janet and Alex D'Amato. Coverphotograph by Irving Elkin. ISBN 0307096556. LC 72-87344. "Some projects in this book can be completed swiftly; others, demanding more time and skill, will reward you for painstaking effort. If you are looking for group projects, you will find many that are quick and easy to turn out on an assembly-line basis to stock a bazaar table. Whatever you undertake---enjot! Be venturesome---try your hand at something new. Surprise yourself with a talent you never knew you had. And, finally, beas pleased with your finished handiwork as someone will be to receive it."(from book "Dear Friend, by Betty Crocker)