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Harris & Ewing Carving birds from is hobby of Washingtonian. Washington, D.C., June 25. Using only a common jackknife as a tool, Ellis Miller, has become an expert at whittling birds from wood. Mr. Miller, a mechanic by profession, acquired his hobby through the game of Monopoly. Trying his hand at the game, he liked it and decided to own a set, but determinied at the same time, that his would be home-made. Carving the tokens from wood, Mr. Miller's first creations were images of a tea kettle, flat iron, locomotive, hat, and shoe. He finally carved a duck. In creating new feathered specied, he found his duty as a craftsman to check the authenticity of cono[...] he consulted the pictures of the audubon bird and this was the start of Mr. Miller's hobby [19]37 June 25
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Harris & Ewing Carving birds from is hobby of Washingtonian. Washington, D.C., June 25. Using only a common jackknife as a tool, Ellis Miller, has become an expert at whittling birds from wood. Mr. Miller, a mechanic by profession, acquired his hobby through the game of Monopoly. Trying his hand at the game, he liked it and decided to own a set, but determinied at the same time, that his would be home-made. Carving the tokens from wood, Mr. Miller's first creations were images of a tea kettle, flat iron, locomotive, hat, and shoe. He finally carved a duck. In creating new feathered specied, he found his duty as a craftsman to check the authenticity of cono[...] he consulted the pictures of the audubon bird and this was the start of Mr. Miller's hobby
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Welty, Eudora, 1909-2001 The shoe bird Jackson: University Press of Mississippi; c1993
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Welty, Eudora, 1909-2001 The shoe bird New York: Harcourt, Brace & World; [1964]
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Welty, Eudora, 1909-2001 The shoe bird
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2051717
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Welty, Eudora, 1909-2001 The shoe bird
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6112205
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Jones, Samuel, 1935- Eudora's fable New York, NY: Campanile Music Press, Exclusive agent, Carl Fischer; c2001
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13536264
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Jones, Samuel, 1935- Eudora's fable New York: Campanile Music Press, Exclusive agent, Carl Fischer; [2002], c2001
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Jones, Samuel, 1935- Eudora's fable New York: Campanile Music Press, Exclusive agent, Carl Fischer; c2002
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13720105
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