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Amazing
3-D
by Hal Morgan, Daniel L. Symmes
This is one of the most amazing 3D-books
ever published as it covers both the history of 3D, as well as 3D-comics
(with numerous samples), and 3D-movies. However, this book is sold out
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Boo
Goes There? (Screamin 3-D)
by Roz Rosenbluth, Peter Fasolino (Illustrator)
Beware
of frightful footsteps and things that go bump in the night ... the ghostly
hosts of this old house not only come to life - they come off every scary
page in Screamin' 3-D!. Children's picture book with 14 pages. For 3D,
it uses the ChromaDepth system, which works quite well in this book. One
pair of ChromaDepth glasses is enclosed.
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Bruce
Goff: 3 Houses (3 View-Master Reels - View-Master Included)
by Malcolm Holzman, Michael Kaplan (Photographer)
First
in a series documenting great works of architecture using stereoscopic
(3-D) photography, "Bruce Goff: 3 Houses" is published by View Productions
under the direction of Michael Kaplan and Gregory Terry. Michael Kaplan
is Professor of Architecture Emeritus at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville,
where he has taught architectural design and theory. Winner of the AIA
Education Honors Award in 1991, he is a licensed architect and has lectured
and published widely on cultural aspects of architecture. He is a veteran
stereo photographer; his lecture on the history, theory and practice of
3-dimensional architectural photography has been presented at venues throughout
the United States. Gregory Terry is a graduate of the University of Tennessee
School of Architecture. He received a Master of Architecture with Graphic
Design concentration from North Carolina State University for a thesis
entitled "A Center for View-Master Technology."
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Bruce
Goff: 3 Houses (3 View-Master Reels Only)
by Malcolm Holzman, Michael Kaplan (Photographer)
Reels
only
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Day
of Reckoning : The Stereoscope (Blackstone Chronicles, Part 5)
by John Saul
When
attorney Ed Becker spots the carved antique dresser in a dusty attic, he
takes it to restore. Then his young daughter, Amy, makes a curious discovery:
Inside one of the drawers she finds a set of old pictures and a stereoscope,
an old-fashioned device that allows you to see images in three dimensions.
Oddly, one of the photos resembles their house, where Eds grandmother lived
long ago. But the scenes inside the stereoscope also bring to vivid life
some terrifying memories, eerie images that seem all too real ...
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Dinosaurs
(Screamin 3-D)
by Dennis R. Shealy, Ken Steacy (Illustrator)
Discover
dinosaurs that rip, tear, and bite their way off each page. Children's
picture book with 14 pages. For 3D, it uses the ChromaDepth system, which
works quite well in this book. One pair of ChromaDepth glasses is enclosed.
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Dr.
Skincrawl's Creepy Creatures (Screamin 3-D)
by Chris Angelilli, Lauren Arno
Once
you visit Dr. Skincrawl's lab full of creepy creatures in Screamin' 3-D
... you'll be screaming to get out. Children's picture book with 14 pages.
For 3D, it uses the ChromaDepth system, which works quite well in this
book. One pair of ChromaDepth glasses is enclosed.
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Flatlands:
Stereo Pictures
by Hans Knuchel
Swiss
Artist Hans Knuchel loves to experiment with the third dimension. This
book features a lenticular random-dot-stereogram on the cover. Inside are
very artistic and outstandingly printed anaglyph images, stereo pairs and
random-dot stereograms as well as wallpaper stereograms.
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Food
Fright (Screamin 3-D)
by I. K. Swobud, Renee Andriani (Illustrator),
Williams-Andriani
It's
tough being the new kid at school, especially the first day. Everything
seems strange. Children's picture book with 14 pages. For 3D, it uses the
ChromaDepth system, which works very well in this book. One pair of ChromaDepth
glasses is enclosed.
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Ghost
Night: An Adventure in 3D
by Neil Johnson
Complete
with a set of 3D-glasses, young readers embark on a spooky adventure through
the haunted Delancy House, where a mystery, dating back to the Civil War,
needs to be solved, confronting a host of eerie happenings along the way.
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Goals
(NHL 3-D Stereofocus)
by Eric Zweig
These
amazing sports action 3D-photos by David Klutho come to life in the enclosed
fold-flat cardboard 3D-viewer.
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Godzilla
Saves America: A Monster Showdown in 3D
by Marc Cerasini, Tom Morgan, Paul Mounts
This
book uses the ChromaDepth system for the 3D-effect. One pair of ChromaDepth
glasses is enclosed.
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Greatest
Battles : Screamin' 3-D (Star Wars), The
by Michael Dana, Bill Hughes (Illustrator)
This
book uses the ChromaDepth system for the 3D-effect. One pair of ChromaDepth
glasses is enclosed.
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Night
for a Fairy Ball (Screamin 3-D)
by Kari James, Roberta Morales (Illustrator),
ro Collier-Morales
The 3D glasses in the book are the invitation
to an enchanting celebration in honor of the Fairy Princess. She and the
colorful fairies, gnomes and elves welcome you. Children's picture book
with 14 pages. For 3D, it uses the ChromaDepth system, which works quite
well in this book. One pair of ChromaDepth glasses is enclosed. |
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Night
in the Dinosaur Graveyard, A
by A. J. Wood, Wayne Andersen
Children's
Book
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Photographing
In 3-D
by David Burder, Pat Whitehouse
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Reel
3D Enterprises' Guide to the Nimslo 3D Camera
by David Starkman, Susan Pinsky
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Saves
(NHL 3-D Stereofocus)
by Eric Zweig
These
amazing sports action 3D-photos by David Klutho come to life in the enclosed
fold-flat cardboard 3D-viewer.
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Scooby-Doo
and the Creepy Carnival (Scooby-Doo 3-D Storybook , No 1)
by Jesse Leon McCann
This
16 page booklet is aimed towards kids 6 to 9 years old and tells the story
of a haunted carnival, a missing jeweler and stolen rubies. For 3D, it
uses the ChromaDepth system, and one pair of ChromaDepth glasses is enclosed
in a pocket in the back.
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Scooby-Doo
and the Mystery Mall (Scooby-Doo 3-D Storybook , No 2)
by Jesse Leon McCann
This
16 page booklet is aimed towards kids 6 to 9 years old and tells the story
of a mall, which - amazingly - is empty. Could it be haunted?. For 3D,
it uses the ChromaDepth system, and one pair of ChromaDepth glasses is
enclosed in a pocket in the back.
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Stereo
Views; An Illustrated History and Price Guide
by John Waldsmith
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Stereoscope
and Stereoscopic Photography, The
by F. Drouin, Matthew Surface
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Stereoscopic
Drawing: A Theory of 3D Vision and its application to Stereoscopic Drawing
by Arthur N. Girling
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Stereoscopic
Nude 1850-1930, The
by Serge Nazarieff
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Stereoscopic
Phenomena of Light and Sight: A Guide to the Practice of Stereoscopic Photography
and
Its Relations to Binocular Vision
by Theodore Brown
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Wizard
of Oz / With 3D Glasses, The
by L. Frank Baum, Lisbeth Zwerger
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Zap
Science: A Scientific Playground in a Book
by John Cassidy, Paul Doherty, Pat Murphy
This
"hands-on" book is fun for kids (and grown-up kids as well). Many experiments
are included, and three-dimensional imaging is one of the many subjects
covered by this outstanding book. Produced in co-operation with the "Exploratorium",
a hands-on science museum in San Francisco, California.
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