Richard Cummings Books

Grito!
Grito!

By Richard M. Gardner

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Contemporary selling
Contemporary selling

By Richard Cummings

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Make Your Own Comics
Make Your Own Comics

By Richard Cummings

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The Magic Umbrella
The Magic Umbrella

By Richard Cummings, Richard M. Gardner, Eileen H. Colwell, Shirley Felts

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A collection of twenty-nine stories and poems from a variety of sources with accompanying notes suggesting ways of reading or telling each selection aloud.

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Make your own dollhouses
Make your own dollhouses

By Richard M. Gardner

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Instructions for building dollhouses in various styles including a basic house, Cape Cod, Colonial, Victorian, and an eight-unit apartment building.

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Fun with monsters
Fun with monsters

By Richard M. Gardner

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Instructions for looking like 19 famous monsters, including Dracula, the Phantom of the Opera, Quasimodo, and King Kong.

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Be your own detective
Be your own detective

By Richard M. Gardner

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Instructions for conducting investigations and making basic equipment necessary for detective work.

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Make Your Own Robots
Make Your Own Robots

By Richard Cummings, Richard M. Gardner

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Presents directions for making a wind-powered twirling robot, android mask, toy robot in a toy car, scooter-like robot, writing automaton, robot costume, and electric rover robot.

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Make your own gym
Make your own gym

By Richard M. Gardner

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Diagrams and instructions for building more than 50 projects, including basketball and archery targets, bowling greens, tetherballs, batting and running devices, boxing and tennis practice gear, gy...

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