Brought to life by outrageously macabre artwork and 10 startlingly innovative full-color pop-ups, this book is an engineering marvel and cult classic in the making--an offbeat holiday treasure.
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Brought to life by outrageously macabre artwork and 10 startlingly innovative full-color pop-ups, this book is an engineering marvel and cult classic in the making--an offbeat holiday treasure.
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Add this copy of The Pop-Up Book of Phobias to cart. $94.09, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Newport Coast, CA, UNITED STATES, published 1999 by Rob Weisbach Books.
Add this copy of The Pop-Up Book of Phobias to cart. $102.00, very good condition, Sold by Sheila B. Amdur, Books rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Coventry, CT, UNITED STATES, published 1999 by Rob Weisbach Books.
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Balvs Rubess; pop-ups by Matthew Reinhart. Very Good. 4to-over 9¾-12" tall. 1st Printing. Pop-ups all intact. Color pictorial illustrations and pop-ups. Bottom tip bumped, remnants of price sticker on front cover.
Add this copy of The Pop-Up Book of Phobias to cart. $117.90, new condition, Sold by Just one more Chapter, ships from Miramar, FL, UNITED STATES, published 1999 by Rob Weisbach Books.
Add this copy of The Pop-Up Book of Phobias to cart. $234.50, like new condition, Sold by Griffin Books rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Stamford, CT, UNITED STATES, published 1999 by Rob Weisbach Books.
This pop-up book is fantastic. You and others younger than you will love it. It is full of interesting pages and surprises of the various phobias we have.
A fun book for the coffee table..
AbileneDoc
Jan 24, 2008
Some of the best images in pop-ups
All of the pages of THE POP-UP BOOK OF PHOBIAS are not of equal strength, but two are remarkable: "claustrophobia" and "acrophobia." We know what both are, and both will pull you into the event to an astonishing degree. Also, mysophobia (fear of dirt and disease) has excellent graphics, particularly if the reader has been in a third-world (or even second-world) country. If I had to choose the most effective opening it would be "acrophobia." Since I have some problems with that, just peeking over the top of the roof at the "distant" street makes my legs cramp. The book certainly isn't for kids, but I don't know an adult that doesn't have problems on some level with several of the phobias.