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Anastasia, Latvia, July 03, 2009
Hey, guy ! I'm big fane of your books, I find them really beutifu and have a small collection of Taschen book already, but hoping to make my collection as larg as space in my condo allow :) Wanted to ask u if u r planning to make a book wih aircrafts or conneted with aviation? Id be really interested in one!
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Daniel Marconi, Argentina, July 01, 2009
He adquirido las obras completas de DALÍ, en dos tomos, de R. Descharnes y G. Néret. No tengo palabras para elogiar la calidad, la excelencia y el cuidado de la edición. Agradezco a mi librera amiga por haberme aconsejado elegir esa editorial. La obra me permitió acentuar mi admiración por Salvador Dalí y también conocer y admirar el trabajo y trayectoria de Benedikt Taschem. Estoy ampliamente satisfecho y agradecido por ofrecer un producto tan especial a un precio estándar. Les envío un cordial saludo.
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Andrew Saul, United Kingdom, July 01, 2009
Just bought the Big Book of Legs. Great book! The online ordering was nice and easy, too! as a lifelong leg man, this was a must have for me. I think this book pretty much covers all the essential aspects. Well done, Dian!
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Greg Autry, United States, June 30, 2009
How do I find out about your requirements for selecting artist to be published.
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1.  Amy Quinn, United States, July 01, 2009
Please send me your email address and I will send you our submission guidelines. a.quinn@taschen.com. Thank you for your interest in TASCHEN.
2.  Caryl Strzelecki, Belgium, July 02, 2009
Check it out, please



Charles Bukowski: www.bukowskigallery.com
Henry Charles Bukowski (August 16, 1920 – March 9, 1994), was a German American poet, novelist and short story writer. Bukowski's writing was heavily influenced by the geography and atmosphere of his home city of Los Angeles, and is marked by an emphasis on the ordinary lives of marginalized poor Americans, the act of writing, alcohol, relationships with women, the drudgery of work, and horseracing. A prolific author, Bukowski wrote thousands of poems, hundreds of short stories, and six novels, eventually having over 60 books in print. He is often remembered as "The Poet Laureate of Skid Row".
Pussylover, Germany, June 29, 2009
Dear Diane Hanson,

does "The Big Book of Legs" show vulvas?

I can't find them by the samples on this website - but I find penises on the site for "The Big Penis Book" ...

What's wrong with showing pussies, while showing penises?
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1.  Dian Hanson, Editor, United States, June 29, 2009
Dear Pussylover-
The name says it all, doesn't it? We can reach a much larger audience without showing graphic vulvas in a book, thus The Big Book of Legs shows only bush. Given the topic of The Big Penis Book showing more was necessary and obvious. Have no fear, though, your special book is coming in 2011. The waiting will make it that much sweeter.
Pussylover, Germany, June 29, 2009
Tja,

"The Big Book of Legs" - und wieder keine Möse zu sehen ... schade!
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Adrien, France, June 26, 2009
Génial le calendrier web !!! j'adore !!!
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Wilbraham Brooklyn, United States, June 25, 2009
All of them, all the books, with relish please!
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Tomás, Spain, June 25, 2009
Estoy completamente enganchado a Taschen, cada vez que puedo visito librerias buscando algun libro nuevo de esta editorial. Esta semana ya me he comprado 5. Es un placer para los sentidos
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Joseph, United States, June 25, 2009
Thank you for Taschen books! I treasure them all. You're doing a phenomenal (sic?) job. Another thing to thank you for (while I'm at it): your "Michelangelo Complete Works" book inspired me to go out and get a membership at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. (Not too shabby a place (both the city and the museum), if you're ever in the area).
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