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Wanted: Historic County Jails of Texas (Clayton Wheat Williams Texas Life Series)

[audiobook] Wanted: Historic County Jails of Texas (Clayton Wheat Williams Texas Life Series) by Edward A. Blackburn Jr. at Arts-Photography

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Transform your paintings from ordinary to extraordinary - with light!Want to paint light-filled watercolors that reach out and draw viewers in? In this book; award-winning watercolorist and teacher Susan Bourdet shows you how. Through simple concepts and detailed step-by-step demonstrations; Susan demystifies the process of successfully depicting light in watercolor. Youll learn how to:Create convincing light effects and rich shadowsDepict different light angles and times of dayRender light on a variety of subjects; from feathers and fur to flowers; water and texturesTake reference photos with exciting light and combine them into a believable composition that speaks to your viewersIts all the information youll need to capture the magic of light in your watercolors!Includes 23 step-by-step demonstrations!


#2979067 in eBooks 2005-12-02 2005-12-02File Name: B008BB26IE


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. ... thought the author managed to make an engaging subject dull by his prosaic style of writing and uneven coverage ...By G. StormsI thought the author managed to make an engaging subject dull by his prosaic style of writing and uneven coverage of some county jails. For instance. the article about Young County contained nothing but general history and one sentence each about its three jails. A real pity. because the oldest jail was the scene of numerous attempted lynchings and fatal shootouts between law officers and outlaws. including the famous Marlow Brothers.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Blackburn did a good job researching and writing the bookBy Barbara Thompson. Having always been fascinated with architecture. I became curious about jails I have seen in Brady. Lufkin and Jourdanton. I learned about those jails. early Texas jails. and more about the history of Texas Counties. Dr. Blackburn did a good job researching and writing the book.4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Corrections in Early TexasBy Dan R. BetoEdward A. Blackburn. Jr.. a retired Houston physician. visited all 254 Texas counties in the preparation of his book - Wanted: Historic County Jails of Texas. In addition to examining the early forms of confinement at the county level. Dr. Blackburn also provides the reader a brief history of the county. Persons interested in the history of corrections in Texas. especially at the local level. would find this book compelling.

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