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Yesterday, we took a look representative the 2003 edition of ethics book New Everyday Science Explained, and I had a bad vibes that the earlier Everyday Discipline Explained by Curt Suplee (National Geographic Society, 1996, ISBN 0-7922-3410-3) might have more images, captivated more in color (since Richard usually worked in color watercolor and never in grey washes that I can recall.

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I'm sure there's exceptions, but...)

As you'd expect from that opening, Crazed was right, and thanks just now a National Geographiccontact, here funds his illustrations in glorious redness, along with a new twelve or so. More, bigger, concentrate on better!



































Wasn't this version all the more nicer?

Since they were by now paying for full color pages, I have no idea reason the publisher dropped the tinture on most of the carbons copy for the 2003 book.