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An illustrated biographical compilation of over fifty African American women from the 1700s through to the present day.
Dorothy Knowles is one of Canada's most prominent landscape painters. In more than 30 years, she has produced a body of work that is extraordinary in its scope and scale. Knowles was born in Saskatchewan and still lives and works in Saskatoon, the source of her inspiration. Her ...
Dorothy Knowles is one of Canada's most prominent landscape painters. In more than 30 years, she has produced a body of work that is extraordinary in its scope and scale. Knowles was born in Saskatchewan and still lives and works in Saskatoon, the source of her inspiration. Her ...
Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz is the fourth Oz book. In this story, a California earthquake sends Dorothy and her new friends-Zeb the farm boy, Jim the cab-horse, and Eureka the mischievous kitten-tumbling through a crack in the ground. Deep beneath the earth, Dorothy is reunited...
The Road to Oz is the fifth Oz book. In this book, Dorothy and Toto are off again on an exciting adventure down the road to Oz. In order to help the Shaggy Man, Dorothy and Toto must journey through magical and mysterious lands. Soon the three are joined by a lost boy named Butt...
Traces the history of the legendary Emma Lake Artists' Workshops and examines the significant effect that the Emma Lake Workshops had on the Canadian and international art scenes. Includes interviews with artists such as Frank Stella, Kenneth Noland, Dorothy Knowles, Wynona Mulca...