| Collaborating
with Siegel and Gale, Roundtable produced AMERICAN DREAMS to coincide with
the 100th anniversary of the newspaper.
Harry
Abrams, 1990
by Kenneth Morris, Marc Robinson, Richard Kroll 224 pages, 9" x 12" |
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Roundtable developed this special publication for Consumer Reports® magazine to help consumers navigate the topsy-turvy world of online retailing. Working closely with Consumer Reports®, Roundtable created original and timely articles to complement more than 80 in-depth reviews of Internet "e-tailers" conducted by Consumer Reports Online. Tips on how to find what you want online, where to go for the best deals, and how to shop safely (and anonymously) helped make this necessary reading for online consumers during the fall 2000 holiday shopping season. Consumer
Reports, 2000
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HOW TO CLEAN PRACTICALLY ANYTHING is a one-color, premium version of HOW TO CLEAN (AND CARE FOR) PRACTICALLY ANYTHING, a trade title Roundtable produced for Consumer Reports®. Consumer
Reports, 2002 |
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| In 1986
the Chairman of Binney & Smith, Inc. asked Roundtable to work with their
most famous division, Crayola, to develop an integrated curriculum
for preschool teachers. For the million-dollar CRAYOLA CREATIVITY
PROGRAM, Roundtable pulled together a team of educational specialists, including
writers, editors, and early childhood consultants, a specialized design
firm, and illustrators to create a box set that includes a fully illustrated
curriculum, teacher's guide, and director's manual.
Binney
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charming cookbook presents 100 of the most-asked-for recipes from Walt Disney
World® Resort's finest restaurants, as well as new recipes from Disney
chefs. The book unfolds into a freestanding easel for easier reading and
freer hands.
Hyperion,
1998
by Pam Brandon Slip-covered, spiral-bound easel, 176 pages, 5.75" x 6" |
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This colorful illustrated children's biography of Walt Disney is the perfect introduction to the creative force behind Mickey Mouse and such animated classics as Snow White, Pinnochio, Fantasia, Dumbo, and many others. Hundreds of historic photographs and images from Walt's early Mickey Mouse shorts accompany a lively retelling of his journey from a small town in Missouri to the movie studios of Hollywood. Like its adult trade counterpart INSIDE THE DREAM, DISCOVERING WALT was published in 2001 to coincide with the original air date of the ABC-television documentary "Walt: The Man Behind the Myth" and as part of the Walt Disney Company's celebration of the 100th anniversary of Walt's birth. Disney
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INSIDE THE DREAM is a revelatory portrait of a remarkable man told through the words of those who knew, worked with, and studied him. Lavishly illustrated with art from Walt's groundbreaking animated movies and early design concepts for Disneyland, INSIDE THE DREAM is also filled with rarely seen historic photographs drawn from the Disney family's personal archives. Edited, designed, and manufactured by Roundtable, INSIDE THE DREAM was published in 2001 to coincide with the original air date of the ABC-television documentary "Walt: The Man Behind the Myth" and as part of the Walt Disney Company's celebration of the 100th anniversary of Walt's birth. Disney
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