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 The adage that a picture is worth a thousand words is as old  as man himself. Since the very beginning of human endeavor and long before man first scratched his name in the dirt, he recorded his world to us with pictures. |
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 The
dawn of civilization saw man create more complex and descriptive
pictures  that
would develop into hieroglyphics and pictograms. Illustrations
were now becoming a language for the eyes as man learned
to read.
|  Early scientists and tradesmen found illustrations an create ideas, record concepts and yes even represent wealth. A picture is worth a thousand words is more than  an adage, it's an historical fact. |
Go to the Artwork pages to view our graphic illustrators work. |
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Featured Books & Stories

Iskabibble's
Garden
A generous old mouse with long whiskers shares his garden with one
and all.
The
Fuller Farm at Christmas
Join farmer Fuller and his horse Panda
as they journey home on Christmas Eve.
Stories
The Pony Soldiers Tell
True stories of the Vietnam war by soldiers
of the 1st Air Cavalry.
Dear
Lord, Please Deliver Me
A domestic violence survivors cry. True
story clarifies this social issue.
The
Poet's Corner
A collection of poems worth reading from a variety of poets.
American History
From colonization to constitution, a thumbnail of Americas first 200 years,
1609 to 1796.
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