Series: Tiny Folio

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Barbie: In Fashion (Tiny Folio) by Laura Jacobs
Batman in Detective Comics, Vol. II: Featuring the Complete Covers of the Second 25 Years (Tiny Folios) by Joe Desris
Batman in Detective Comics: Featuring the Complete Covers of the First 25 Years (Tiny Folio) by Joe Desris
Superman in Action Comics: Featuring the Complete Covers of the First 25 Years (Tiny Folio) by Mark Waid
Superman in Action Comics: Volume 2, Featuring the Complete Covers of the Second 25 Years (Tiny Folios) by DC Comics
Treasures of Disney Animation Art (Tiny Folio) by Robert E. Abrams
Treasures of Impressionsim and Post-Impressionism : National Gallery of Art (Tiny Folio) by Florence E. Coman
Treasures of the Prado (Tiny Folio) by Felipe Vincente Garin Llombart
Treasures of the Uffizi: Florence : Tiny Folio by Galleria Degli Uffizi
Wonder Woman : Featuring over Five Decades of Great Covers (Tiny Folio) by Gloria Steinem

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