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2006pb-book-6-12-spec-49School Specialty Pub. 2006. Paperback. New. <br>A must-have for any young researcher!<br> <br>Just the Facts World Atlasis a fact-by-fact look at our world from a physical geological astronomical and political perspective. This important reference guide features fact files on every country in the world with full-color political and physical maps photographs and illustrations. Perfect for any school report!<br> <br>Features:<br> <br>• High quality photographs and illustrations<br> <br>• Quick-to-use visual format<br> <br>• Detailed glossary and index<br> <br>Our popularJust the Factsseries provides the most up-to-date information available presented in a unique easy-reference system of lists fact boxes tables and charts that are cross-referenced and indexed. This series features titles that cover important subjects taught in school such as the human body inventions and discoveries people of the world the prehistoric world the solar system and the world atlas.<br> <br>Collect all of theJust the Factstitles for your researcher!<br> School Specialty Pub. paperback
2010475261 vol. in-12 à l'italienne br., nombreuses photos et ill. couleurs, ensapBx et Diversciné Productions, 2010, env. 200 pp.
20031271<p>Large thin softcover with 88 pages. AS NEW</p> Allegany High School paperback
2001Q-0768206995Frank Schaffer 2001-09-11. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Frank Schaffer paperback
2001Q-0768207126Frank Schaffer 2001-09-11. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Frank Schaffer paperback
2001Q-0768207193Frank Schaffer 2001-09-11. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Frank Schaffer paperback
2001Q-0768206928Frank Schaffer 2001-09-11. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Frank Schaffer paperback
2021__0008506051Harpercollins Publishers 2021. Cards. New. 170 pages. 11.69x8.27x2.48 inches. Harpercollins Publishers unknown
2022__0008563713Harpercollins Publishers 2022. Cards. New. 607 pages. 9.96x8.86x3.19 inches. Harpercollins Publishers unknown
2004wq679Kluszczynski Wydawnictwo Cartonné avec jaquette 2004 "Rare volume grand in-4 cartonné sous jaquette illustrée, (24 * 33 cm), 111 pages, reproduction pleines pages en couleur des oeuvres, exemplaire de Denise Delouche offert par l'auteur (lettre et carte de vistite signée de l'auteur jointe), texte en polonais, feuillet volant de 8 pages intitulé ""I love Poland and Gauguin"" inclu ; très bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande."
2002__0821821598Amer Mathematical Society 2002. Paperback. New. 377 pages. 9.75x6.75x1.00 inches. Amer Mathematical Society paperback
2004Q-1591393485Harvard Business Press 2004-06-11. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Harvard Business Press paperback
2015BN38972Taylor & Francis Ltd 2015. Auflage: 2 New edition 13. November 2015. Hardcover. 241 x 32 x 229 cm. Wig Making and Styling: A Complete Guide for Theatre and Film Second Edition is the one-stop shop for the knowledge and skills you need to create and style wigs. Covering the basics from styling tools to creating beards it ramps up to advanced techniques for making measuring coloring and cutting wigs from any time period. Whether youre a student or a professional youll find yourself prepared for a career as a skilled wig designer with tips on altering existing wigs multiple approaches to solving wig-making problems and industry best practices. "The first of its kind and a must-have for students and professionals alike. Filled with photographs and detailed step-by-step instructions for every sort of wig and hairpiece Wig Making and Styling now occupies a prominent place in my professional library. I will refer to it often as I work." -William Ivey Long five-time Tony Award winning costume designer Buchrückseite: Top off that costume with the perfect accoutrement with this first real guide to creating and styling costume wigs. No longer will you need to comb through old references on hairstyles of different time periods Wig Making and Styling contains everything you need to be a cut above offering snippets on styling tools hair types wig making and measuring coloring cutting and even creating beards and toupees. Other great features include: -Versatile techniques to create all different historical hairstyles -Tips on altering existing wigs and creating wigs from scratch -Multiple approaches and solutions to solving wig-making problems and needs -Information about the industry including history and best practices Full of inspirational and directive photographs this book will groom anyone from novice to professional stylist into a skilled wig designer. Neben den 2 anderen Bänden "Historical Wig Styling" habe ich mir auch diesen zugelegt. Es werden eher die Basics erklärt keine komplett fertigen Frisuren für diese oder jede Epoche. Doch gerade als Einstieg ist es gut sich zunächst mit allen wichtigen Aspekten des Perückenmachens zu beschäftigen bevor man gleich loslegt und dann im Prozess etwas versemmelt. In der Hinsicht ist es eine gute Hilfe. Ein Auszug der behandelten Themen: - Techniken und Gerätschaften - Basics der Perückenherstellung - Akkurates Maßnehmen - Aufsetzen und Abnehmen - Haarteile herstellen - Schneiden Färben etc. - Perückenpflege Content: Chapter 1: Wig-Making Terms Tools and Techniques Glossary of Wig and Hair Terms Wig-Making Tool Kit Wig Styling Tool Kit Hairpins and Clips Rollers/Curlers A Well-Equipped Wig Area Handling a Wig Blocking a Wig Blocking Hard-Front Wigs Blocking Lace-Front Wigs Basic Hand Sewing Stitches Chapter 2: Wig Application and Removal Hair Prep Long Hair Nylon Wig Caps vs Fishnet Wig Caps Short Hair Prepping for Film How to Hold and Put on a Lace-Front Wig Applying Hard-Front Wigs and Falls Removing Wigs After a Performance A Word About Quick Changes and Tap Dancing Chapter 3: Care and Maintenance of Wigs Cleaning Wig Laces Cleaning Facial Hair Touching up a Wig Washing Wigs A Note About Hair Washing Products Washing the Wig off the Block Washing the Wig on the Block Storing Your Wigs Storage Systems Chapter 4: Wig-Making Basics: Learning to Ventilate Ventilating Needles and Holders Loading Your Needle Wig-Making Laces and Nets Fronting Laces Back/Foundation Laces Stretch Laces Other Wig-Making Materials The Direction and Stretch of the Lace Types of Hair Basic Wig-Knotting/Ventilating Technique Double Knotting Ventilating Positions Hair Density and Ventilating Patterns Ventilating Direction Untying Knots Color Blending Sewing with Invisible Thread Hair Punching Chapter 5: Taking Accurate Measurements Proper Head Measurements Transferring Head Measurements to a Block Plastic-Wrap Head Tracings Padding Out a Block with a Plastic Tracing Chapter 6: Facial Hair Creating the Pattern for the Facial Hair Piece Tracing method free hand method & stock paper patterns Adding Texture to the Hair Individual Hairpiece Characteristics Eyebrows Mustaches Sideburns Beards and Goatees Cutting and Styling the Facial Hair Applying the Facial Hair Removing the Facial Hair Direct Application Techniques Hair Laid On Facial Hair Floating Beards Historical Timeline of Facial Hair Styles Gallery of Natural Facial Hair Chapter 7: Working with and Adapting Commercial Wigs and Weft Cleaning Old Wigs Bringing Back the Shine of an Old Wig Dulling the Shine of a New Synthetic Wig Removing Weft Thinning a Wig with Thinning Shears Sewing Weft to the Underside of a Wig Adding Weft to Wigs Sewing Weft to a Pre-Made Foundation Piecing Together Wigs Full Bottom Wig Piecing Together Wigs to Increase Size Styling Tricks to Conceal the Front Edge of a Wig Using the Performer's Own Hair to Conceal the Front Edge of the Wig Chapter 8: Fronting Wigs Fronting and Other Adaptations of Commercial Wigs Types of Fronts The Human Hairline Changing the Hairline Building the Fronts Variation 1 Variation 2 Variation 3 Truing the Hairline Lace Direction and Hair Growth Direction Quick Front: A Step-by-Step Example Standard Front Deep Fronts Deep Front Variation 1 Variation 2 Variation 3 Mini Fronts Silk Blenders Nape Lace Chapter 9: Building a Wig From Scratch Types of Foundations Building a Circumference-Band Foundation Vegetable Net & Caul Net/Circumference Band/Right-Side-Out/Hand Sewn Variations on Circumference Band Foundations Variations on Nape-Piece Foundations Variations on One-Piece Foundations Notes About Adding Hair Parts Crown Swirls and Cowlicks Miscellaneous Foundations Balding Wigs Fringes Sewing Weft to a Pre-Made Foundation Summary Chapter 10: Partial Wigs Toupees and Hairpieces Toupee Graying Temple Pieces Pull-Throughs Falls Type 1 Type 2 Type 3 Type 4 Switches Kabuki-Inspired Lion Wig Making Custom Weft Using Weft to Make Clip-In Extensions ã Chapter 11: Wig Styling Techniques Elements of a Hairstyle Straight Hair Wetting and Drying Flat-Ironing and Roller Setting Steaming the Hair Wavy Hair Finger Waves/Water Waves Marcel Waves Pin curls Waving and Crimping Irons Curly Hair Roller Setting Roller Setting: Ringlets/Sausage Curls Roller Setting: Spiral Rolling Techniques Spiral Curls/Medusa Set Braids The Standard Basic Braid French Braids Reverse French Braid Rope Braids Herringbone Braids Dreadlocks Chapter 12: Creating a Hairstyle Break the Hairstyle Down into Sections Understand the Hairstyle Interpreting Research Draw Your Setting Pattern Set Your Wig Comb Out the Set Teasing and Stuffing Wire Frames Styling Men's Wigs Wig Setting and Styling Tips From Set to Style: Examples Example 1: Cosette in Les Miserables Example 2: 1930s Hollywood Movie-Star Look Gallery of Historical Hairstyles Chapter 13: Choosing Cutting Coloring and Perming the Hair Dyeing Wigs and Wig Fibers Universal Hair Color Systems American Cosmetology Hair Level System Types of Hair Color Products Dyeing Protein Fibers Using Fabric Dyes Preparing Hair Bundles for Dye Dyeing Synthetic Fibers Perming Wigs and Wig Fibers Cutting Wigs Chapter 14: Hair that Isn't Hair: Wigs Made from Other Materials Bases and Foundations Fosshape TM Bases Buckram and Felt Bases Other Types of Bases Covering the Cap Building a Structural Support Frame Combining Hair and Non-Hair Materials Working with Jumbo Braid Example of the Step-by-Step Process of Creating an Unusually Shaped Wig Gallery of Non-Hair/Fantasy Wigs Chapter 15: The Business Of Wigs and Hair Analyzing and Understanding the Play Forms of Drama Basic Plot Structure Scene Breakdowns Organizing Your Production Bible Character Design Group Relationships Designing an Overall Look for a Production Budgeting for a Production During the Production Wig Jobs and How to Get Them A Note About Unions Licenses and Certifications Charging for Your Work Appendix 1: Wig Resource/Supply List Appendix 2: Blank Forms for Shop Use Index Zusatzinfo 851 Halftones color Verlagsort London Sprache englisch Maße 229 x 229 mm Kunst Musik Theater Film TV Künstler Musik Theater Theaterwissenschaften Ballett ISBN-10 1-138-81918-2 / 1138819182 ISBN-13 978-1-138-81918-4 / 9781138819184 <br/><br/>Wig Making and Styling: A Complete Guide for Theatre and Film Second Edition is the one-stop shop for the knowledge and skills you need to create and style wigs. Covering the basics from styling tools to creating beards it ramps up to advanced techniques for making measuring coloring and cutting wigs from any time period. Whether youre a student or a professional youll find yourself prepared for a career as a skilled wig designer with tips on altering existing wigs multiple approaches to solving wig-making problems and industry best practices. "The first of its kind and a must-have for students and professionals alike. Filled with photographs and detailed step-by-step instructions for every sort of wig and hairpiece Wig Making and Styling now occupies a prominent place in my professional library. I will refer to it often as I work." -William Ivey Long five-time Tony Award winning costume designer Buchrückseite: Top off that costume with the perfect accoutrement with this first real guide to creating and styling costume wigs. No longer will you need to comb through old references on hairstyles of different time periods Wig Making and Styling contains everything you need to be a cut above offering snippets on styling tools hair types wig making and measuring coloring cutting and even creating beards and toupees. Other great features include: -Versatile techniques to create all different historical hairstyles -Tips on altering existing wigs and creating wigs from scratch -Multiple approaches and solutions to solving wig-making problems and needs -Information about the industry including history and best practices Full of inspirational and directive photographs this book will groom anyone from novice to professional stylist into a skilled wig designer. Neben den 2 anderen Bänden "Historical Wig Styling" habe ich mir auch diesen zugelegt. Es werden eher die Basics erklärt keine komplett fertigen Frisuren für diese oder jede Epoche. Doch gerade als Einstieg ist es gut sich zunächst mit allen wichtigen Aspekten des Perückenmachens zu beschäftigen bevor man gleich loslegt und dann im Prozess etwas versemmelt. In der Hinsicht ist es eine gute Hilfe. Ein Auszug der behandelten Themen: - Techniken und Gerätschaften - Basics der Perückenherstellung - Akkurates Maßnehmen - Aufsetzen und Abnehmen - Haarteile herstellen - Schneiden Färben etc. - Perückenpflege Content: Chapter 1: Wig-Making Terms Tools and Techniques Glossary of Wig and Hair Terms Wig-Making Tool Kit Wig Styling Tool Kit Hairpins and Clips Rollers/Curlers A Well-Equipped Wig Area Handling a Wig Blocking a Wig Blocking Hard-Front Wigs Blocking Lace-Front Wigs Basic Hand Sewing Stitches Chapter 2: Wig Application and Removal Hair Prep Long Hair Nylon Wig Caps vs Fishnet Wig Caps Short Hair Prepping for Film How to Hold and Put on a Lace-Front Wig Applying Hard-Front Wigs and Falls Removing Wigs After a Performance A Word About Quick Changes and Tap Dancing Chapter 3: Care and Maintenance of Wigs Cleaning Wig Laces Cleaning Facial Hair Touching up a Wig Washing Wigs A Note About Hair Washing Products Washing the Wig off the Block Washing the Wig on the Block Storing Your Wigs Storage Systems Chapter 4: Wig-Making Basics: Learning to Ventilate Ventilating Needles and Holders Loading Your Needle Wig-Making Laces and Nets Fronting Laces Back/Foundation Laces Stretch Laces Other Wig-Making Materials The Direction and Stretch of the Lace Types of Hair Basic Wig-Knotting/Ventilating Technique Double Knotting Ventilating Positions Hair Density and Ventilating Patterns Ventilating Direction Untying Knots Color Blending Sewing with Invisible Thread Hair Punching Chapter 5: Taking Accurate Measurements Proper Head Measurements Transferring Head Measurements to a Block Plastic-Wrap Head Tracings Padding Out a Block with a Plastic Tracing Chapter 6: Facial Hair Creating the Pattern for the Facial Hair Piece Tracing method free hand method & stock paper patterns Adding Texture to the Hair Individual Hairpiece Characteristics Eyebrows Mustaches Sideburns Beards and Goatees Cutting and Styling the Facial Hair Applying the Facial Hair Removing the Facial Hair Direct Application Techniques Hair Laid On Facial Hair Floating Beards Historical Timeline of Facial Hair Styles Gallery of Natural Facial Hair Chapter 7: Working with and Adapting Commercial Wigs and Weft Cleaning Old Wigs Bringing Back the Shine of an Old Wig Dulling the Shine of a New Synthetic Wig Removing Weft Thinning a Wig with Thinning Shears Sewing Weft to the Underside of a Wig Adding Weft to Wigs Sewing Weft to a Pre-Made Foundation Piecing Together Wigs Full Bottom Wig Piecing Together Wigs to Increase Size Styling Tricks to Conceal the Front Edge of a Wig Using the Performer's Own Hair to Conceal the Front Edge of the Wig Chapter 8: Fronting Wigs Fronting and Other Adaptations of Commercial Wigs Types of Fronts The Human Hairline Changing the Hairline Building the Fronts Variation 1 Variation 2 Variation 3 Truing the Hairline Lace Direction and Hair Growth Direction Quick Front: A Step-by-Step Example Standard Front Deep Fronts Deep Front Variation 1 Variation 2 Variation 3 Mini Fronts Silk Blenders Nape Lace Chapter 9: Building a Wig From Scratch Types of Foundations Building a Circumference-Band Foundation Vegetable Net & Caul Net/Circumference Band/Right-Side-Out/Hand Sewn Variations on Circumference Band Foundations Variations on Nape-Piece Foundations Variations on One-Piece Foundations Notes About Adding Hair Parts Crown Swirls and Cowlicks Miscellaneous Foundations Balding Wigs Fringes Sewing Weft to a Pre-Made Foundation Summary Chapter 10: Partial Wigs Toupees and Hairpieces Toupee Graying Temple Pieces Pull-Throughs Falls Type 1 Type 2 Type 3 Type 4 Switches Kabuki-Inspired Lion Wig Making Custom Weft Using Weft to Make Clip-In Extensions ã Chapter 11: Wig Styling Techniques Elements of a Hairstyle Straight Hair Wetting and Drying Flat-Ironing and Roller Setting Steaming the Hair Wavy Hair Finger Waves/Water Waves Marcel Waves Pin curls Waving and Crimping Irons Curly Hair Roller Setting Roller Setting: Ringlets/Sausage Curls Roller Setting: Spiral Rolling Techniques Spiral Curls/Medusa Set Braids The Standard Basic Braid French Braids Reverse French Braid Rope Braids Herringbone Braids Dreadlocks Chapter 12: Creating a Hairstyle Break the Hairstyle Down into Sections Understand the Hairstyle Interpreting Research Draw Your Setting Pattern Set Your Wig Comb Out the Set Teasing and Stuffing Wire Frames Styling Men's Wigs Wig Setting and Styling Tips From Set to Style: Examples Example 1: Cosette in Les Miserables Example 2: 1930s Hollywood Movie-Star Look Gallery of Historical Hairstyles Chapter 13: Choosing Cutting Coloring and Perming the Hair Dyeing Wigs and Wig Fibers Universal Hair Color Systems American Cosmetology Hair Level System Types of Hair Color Products Dyeing Protein Fibers Using Fabric Dyes Preparing Hair Bundles for Dye Dyeing Synthetic Fibers Perming Wigs and Wig Fibers Cutting Wigs Chapter 14: Hair that Isn't Hair: Wigs Made from Other Materials Bases and Foundations Fosshape TM Bases Buckram and Felt Bases Other Types of Bases Covering the Cap Building a Structural Support Frame Combining Hair and Non-Hair Materials Working with Jumbo Braid Example of the Step-by-Step Process of Creating an Unusually Shaped Wig Gallery of Non-Hair/Fantasy Wigs Chapter 15: The Business Of Wigs and Hair Analyzing and Understanding the Play Forms of Drama Basic Plot Structure Scene Breakdowns Organizing Your Production Bible Character Design Group Relationships Designing an Overall Look for a Production Budgeting for a Production During the Production Wig Jobs and How to Get Them A Note About Unions Licenses and Certifications Charging for Your Work Appendix 1: Wig Resource/Supply List Appendix 2: Blank Forms for Shop Use Index Zusatzinfo 851 Halftones color Verlagsort London Sprache englisch Maße 229 x 229 mm Kunst Musik Theater Film TV Künstler Musik Theater Theaterwissenschaften Ballett ISBN-10 1-138-81918-2 / 1138819182 ISBN-13 978-1-138-81918-4 / 9781138819184 Taylor & Francis Ltd hardcover
2001500224766HACHETTE EDUC 2001 192 pages 19 4x1x28 2cm. 2001. Broché. 192 pages.
20142111902160601448Chunichishinbunsha 2014. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Chunichishinbunsha paperback
2007DADAX0548604967Kessinger Publishing 2007-10-02. paperback. New. 6.00x1.63x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing paperback
20022091502133900032Not Available 2002. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
2009Q-084474266XAei Press 2009-01-16. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Aei Press paperback
2016500218822Grosset & Dunlap 2016 18 pages 14 986x14 986x1 016cm. 2016. board_book. 18 pages.
20041-1405013133Macmillan Carribean 2004. Paperback. New. 2nd edition. 356 pages. 9.37x8.58x1.42 inches. Macmillan Carribean paperback
2017500141299Hachette 2017 216 pages 18 8x22 8x1 4cm. 2017. Broché. 216 pages.
2017500141303Hachette 2017 144 pages 18 8x22 9x1 2cm. 2017. Broché. 144 pages.
200127866Self Published. Near Fine with no dustjacket. 2001. Hardcover. Photos throughout. Very nice and clean. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall . Self Published hardcover
2002004502<p>Santa Monica CA: New Roads High School. A highly limited edition - this is #18 of 22 copies printed as stated "18/22". Offered is "What is Life - a collection of poems" written by New Roads High School Students published in 2002 by New Roads High School a college preparatory K-12 private independent school in Santa Monica California although the location of the high school is not mentioned in the book. As stated on the title page "This book was produced in conjunction with the Midnight Special Reading on May 28 2002. These books were hand bound by the Book Art Students of New Roads High School." A large softcover measuring 8-1/2" by 11" and containing 44 interior sheets with poetry selections printed on one side the verso is blank. In quality red-speckled covers charmingly bound with black string attached to a vertical chopstick with red-embossed Japanese letters. With poetry by Ben Batchelor; Oliver Batchelor; Teo Beauchamp; Zack Bein; Vanessa Brown; Alessandra Castellanos; Nikki Chase; Devin Clunn; Elizabeth Cook; Alec Egan; Adam Elkus; Michael Feldman; Joe Fleck; Nettie Freed; Rosa Gonzales; Sarah Hansen; Carlos Hernandez; Lily Boughtwood Hodgson; Spencer Hoyt; Sam Kenswil; Greg Khachaturyan; Ruth Legesse; Mercedes Martinez; Malcolm Matt; Sergio Mendez; Marley Powell; Peter Ralston; Theo Ramussen; Evelyn Rodriguez; Rachel Silber; Andrew Skinner; and Patrick Warfield. In Fine condition. . Fine. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 2002.</p> New Roads High School paperback
20211-1912891301School of Life Pr 2021. Hardcover. New. 185 pages. 9.00x6.25x0.75 inches. School of Life Pr hardcover