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    Animal Odyssey

    by Chris Garver


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    • ISBN-13: 9781942021568
    • Publisher: TESSR
    • Publication date: 05/02/2017
    • Pages: 96
    • Sales rank: 225,992
    • Product dimensions: 9.75(w) x 9.88(h) x (d)


    Chris Garver is a professional tattoo artist at the world-renowned Invisible NYC in New York City’s Lower East Side. He is also a former star of TLC’s popular reality show Miami Ink. Born and raised in Pittsburgh, PA, Chris began experimenting with tattooing at the age of 17 before attending Manhattan’s School of Visual Arts. He has been a full-time professional tattoo artist since moving to New York in his early 20s.

    Table of Contents

    Prologue: "This is Where You Sit"
    Chapter 1: The Use of Negro Manpower in War
    Chapter 2: The Black Eagles Take Flight
    Chapter 3: The Experiment
    Chapter 4: Combat on Several Fronts
    Chapter 5: The Trials of the 477th
    Chapter 6: Integrating the Air Force
    Epilogue: "Let's Make it a Holy Crusade All Around"
    Notes
    Note on Sources
    Bibliography

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    The second coloring book from celebrated tattoo artist Chris Garver—star of Miami Ink.
    Come along on a coloring safari! Featuring a wide array of animals and environments, Animal Odyssey offers the same graceful imagery and distinctive elements that have made Chris Garver a breakout star. Garver’s fans will love filling in his new collection of illustrations, which beautifully blend the familiar and fantastic.
     
     

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