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Re: Textbook

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From: Anne-Marie Swierz (annes_at_TeacherArtExchange)
Date: Thu Sep 28 2000 - 07:16:34 PDT


Thanks for the info and so fast!

The college text "Drawing-space, Form and Expression" by Enstice & Peters is
very comprehensive, in fact, that is the book that I have used for four
years! It is now out of print and the college had to update their book list
and so I got "stuck" with this new tech/design textbook!

I am going to check out the others you recommended though. Thanks again, I
really appreciate it!

Anne-Marie

Sue Stewart wrote:

> I have three that I use as resources that would be appropriate - all are
> newer -
> Creating and Understanding Drawings by Gene Mittler and James Howse
> (Glencoe ISBN 0-02-662228 9 student version) also teacher materials.
> The Mona Brooks Drawing For Older Children and Adults (Jeremy P
> Tarcher/Putnam - ISBN 0-87477-660-0) paper
> a college text called Drawing - Space, Form and Expression (2nd ed) by
> Wayne Enstice and Melody Peters (Prentice Hall ISBN0-13-304643-5 ) paper
> Hope this gives you some to look at.
>
> Sue E. Stewart
> Sumner High School
>
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