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Works by Peter S. Seymour

The Magic Toyshop (1988) 34 copies
Bare Bear's New Clothes (1986) 25 copies
Baby Dino's Busy Day (1901) 23 copies
Hillary Hippo, Movie Star (1988) 12 copies
Animal Homes (A Change-a-picture book) (1983) — Author — 8 copies
I am my brother (1972) 7 copies
Grandma's Coming (1984) 4 copies
The Pop Up Book of Sharks (1997) 3 copies
My Playtime Travel Book (1988) 2 copies
Pop Up Wheels (1982) 2 copies
Animals at Work (1988) 2 copies
Baby Bear's Happy Day (1973) 1 copy
Learn About Sizes (1992) 1 copy
Les Transports (1997) 1 copy
Mixed up Max Surprise (1983) 1 copy
Surp Silly Circus (1989) 1 copy
Pop-up food (1981) 1 copy

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Seymour, Peter Simpson
Birthdate
1933
Gender
male

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A Pop-up book for adults about the Naughty Nineties--that's 1890's--the end of the Victorian Age. It shows what would be incorrect behavior today.

I enjoyed this book. It's tongue-in-cheek humor. I found it fun and giggly. It has the tabs just like the kids' pop-up books. It just something to enjoy and maybe figure those Victorians were not so tight laced as they seemed. Just enjoy!
 
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Sheila1957 | 1 other review | Jan 20, 2023 |
 
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Mustygusher | 1 other review | Dec 19, 2022 |
The Naughty Nineties: A Saucy Pop-Up Book for Adults Only, a concept by Leslie Jane Kaiser, written by Peter Seymour, and with illustrations by Borje Svensson is a delightfully cheeky book poking fun at the supposedly uptight and prudish Victorians. Full of double entendre, the illustrations and captions recall the Illustrated London News with a seemingly innocuous caption and the joke relying on its juxtaposition with the image. This will primarily appeal to history aficionados, especially those possessing a combination sharp wit and familiarity with illustrated magazines from the nineteenth century. My only complaint is that this volume is so short, though it delights despite its brevity.… (more)
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DarthDeverell | 1 other review | Jun 13, 2017 |
Pendragon Castle is smaller than you would expect for a foldout castle, but it's paper engineering is remarkably good and it truly does fold out and stand without using ties to hold the covers together. Because of this, it is able to be set up in a small space and the entire castle can be viewed from the front. The detail within this pop-up book is amazing and there are a few push-pull tabs that add to the enjoyment. Additionally there is some basic information regarding castle life in the middle ages. Very fun little book.… (more)
 
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JoClare | 1 other review | Feb 17, 2014 |

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Chuck Murphy Illustrator
Rodger Smith paper engineer
David A. Carter Illustrator
Borje Svensson Illustrator
Robert Cremins Illustrator
Fernando Casini Illustrator
Arlene Noel Illustrator

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Works
94
Members
1,035
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Rating
4.0
Reviews
8
ISBNs
140
Languages
6

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