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41. Wyeth people;: A portrait of Andrew
 
42. The Brandywine Heritage: Howard
 
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43. Andrew Wyeth Boston Museum
 
44. Andrew Wyeth
 
45. ANDREW WYETH: DRY BRUSH AND PENCIL
 
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46. Andrew Wyeth's Helga Pictures
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47. The Red Keep: A Story of Burgundy
48. ANDREW WYETH, DRY BRUSH AND PENCIL
 
49. Royal Academy Of Arts 1980
 
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50. Helga Pictures
51. Andrew Wyeth : Dry Brush and Pencil
 
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52. Andrew Wyeth: Her Room
 
53. PETER HURD THE LITHOGRAPHS
 
54. Andrew Wyeth 1ST Edition
 
55. Andrew Wyeth
56. FOUR SEASONS:12 Reproductions
 
57. ANDREW WYETH - THE HELGA PICTURES
 
58. Andrew Wyeth, temperas, watercolors,
 
59. Andrew Wyeth: Temperas, water
 
60. The four seasons; paintings and

41. Wyeth people;: A portrait of Andrew Wyeth as he is seen by his friends and neighbors
by Gene Logsdon
 Hardcover: 159 Pages (1971)
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Asin: B0006CKHDW
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42. The Brandywine Heritage: Howard Pyle, N. C. Wyeth, Andrew Wyeth, James Wyeth
by Brandywine River Museum
 Paperback: Pages (1971-01-01)

Asin: B002BMEFWY
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43. Andrew Wyeth Boston Museum
by Andrew Wyeth
 Hardcover: Pages (1970)
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Asin: B000LCGSPI
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44. Andrew Wyeth
by David McCord
 Hardcover: Pages (1974)

Asin: B0012G7AZY
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45. ANDREW WYETH: DRY BRUSH AND PENCIL DRAWINGS
by Fogg Art Museum
 Hardcover: Pages (1973)

Asin: B000JCCSJU
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46. Andrew Wyeth's Helga Pictures
by Andrew; Kuspit, Donald Wyeth
 Hardcover: Pages (2004)
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Asin: B000OLKFN2
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47. The Red Keep: A Story of Burgundy in 1165 (Adventure Library (Warsaw, N.D.).)
by Allen French
Paperback: 370 Pages (1997-07)
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Asin: 1883937299
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Conan, a young squire in twelth-century Burgundy, is determined to find a way to defeat the fearsome Sauval brothers, a pair of robber barons who pillage and terrorize the local countryside. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars A Great Adventure, but.....
"The Red Keep" is a very compelling adventure story set in the Middle Ages. The relationships Conan has with his friend and with the monks is very well developed. Any young boy would find the story lending to a lasting impression.
However, the book is not a good role model for "both boys and girls," for while it appears as if "the heroine" will be a major part of the story, she is not. The young girl is left out of all the fun stuff of secret passages and treasures and mystery. Instead, she is ignored in the story line and waits, like an obedient female, until her hero makes good at the end.
The book is NOT "culturally and ethnically sensitive," but rather relies on stereotypes of persecuted peoples that Conan always makes excuses for and rescues from "other" people's perceptions. While placing a person of "difference" within the story may have been, in its time, seen as acceptance and "sensitive," it truly is neither accepting or "sensitive," but full of stereotypes that do not need to be perpetuated.
Read it. Have your children read it. But be prepared to acknowldege what is there, and discuss how these sentiments are false and harmful to someone's identity, both from a personal as well as a societal perspective.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Superb Adventure Story for "Boys" of All Ages
As an enthusiast of period adventure stories by the likes of Dumas, Stevenson, Sabatini, etc., etc., I found myself immensely entertained by this well-paced swashbuckler of the Middle Ages.I had never heard of Allen French, but he is the real deal.How refreshing to read a book designed for young readers that does not in any way talk down to its intended audience.Better written than most current adventure stories for adults, "The Red Keep" does an expert job of making palpable the hard realities of the distant past, and does so in a manner which does not soften the sometimes explosive violence.In fact, the body count in this book is rather breathtaking.The first time young Conan leaped, without hesitation, upon an assailant with dagger drawn, it actually startled me, and the multiple skull-shatterings and throat-slashings do not lose their impact through repetition.

If from my description "The Red Keep" sounds like an excruciatingly gruesome book, I assure you it is not.In fact, for all the backstabbing (both literal and metaphorical), it remains a satisfyingly romantic tale.It is rather old-fashioned in its sensibility, and I mean that in the most positive sense.I sincerely doubt any book for young readers, written today, would -- or could -- explore the questions of violence, religion, political intrigue, gender and race in remotely the same way.And certainly, the whole thing wouldn't be handled quite so literately.This is an adventure story for all ages, which recalled for me Robert Louis Stevenson's "The Black Arrow," right down to the odiously deformed villain.

"The Red Keep" originally appeared back in the late 1930s.I first learned of French's books when I saw them displayed, about a year ago, in an art museum gift shop, in conjunction with an exhibit of Andrew Wyeth's paintings.(Wyeth provides the illustrations, and his father, the great N.C., offers the totemic cover art.)Intrigued, I went home and added them to my Amazon wishlist.A year or so later, "The Red Keep" turned up under the Christmas tree.And as you can probably tell, it turned out to be a marvelous acquisition.I will be ordering "The Story of Rolf and the Viking Bow" in the very near future.

5-0 out of 5 stars Transport yourself back to the Middle Ages
The cover art for this book always intrigued me, so at last I decided to pick it up and read it. I was not disappointed. This is the story of the petty nobility of 12th century Burgundy. With the political system of the province in a state of flux thanks to the minority of the Duke, one family, the Sauval, amasses power and wealth by robbing travelers and raiding neighboring baronies. The Red Keep is the stronghold of one such barony. It is raided by the Sauval and the Baron is put to the sword--only his daughter, Anne, is rescued by the noble Baron Roger and his men, among them a young page named Conan. In the aftermath of the attack, the damaged keep is left abandoned--the bone of contention around which the story revolves.

The main character, Conan, is immediately sympathetic. He is strong, brave, and chivalrous to a fault, but young man that he is, he makes occasional bone-headed decisions that nearly cost him his life. As the story progresses, Conan's youthful naivete transforms into savvy adulthood as he carefully plans a strategy to thwart the Sauval.

The character of Anne is also appealing. Though she is presented in fighting trim throughout the book, she is not given unrealistic strength or the ability to strike down fighting men twice her size--a common but ludicrous feature of much modern literature. Anne's true strength lies in her courage, her determination to regain her father's fief and her willingness to step outside of the expected female role, even in the face of difficult odds, for the sake of justice. In this, I thought she resembled St. Joan of Arc.

Overall, I loved this book. The main characters were good and solid, and the antagonists were suitably detestable. The story itself and the writing are also first rate. Add to this the great black & white illustrations by Andrew Wyeth throughout, and you've got a real winner of a book, perfectly suited for kids 10 and up, but easily read and enjoyed by adults as well.

4-0 out of 5 stars It's a Keeper
Set in Burgundy in 1167, this novel combines excitement with a very real and deep knowledge of life in medieval France, especially in backwater areas.The rescue of the Red Keep involves learning about class differences, guilds, the treatment of Jews, and more, but the background is never forced, and neither are the moral lessons.It's all of a piece with the story.From another writer, it would've gotten 5 stars, but I wound up comparing this book to the same writers THE STORY OF ROLF AND THE VIKING BOW.

5-0 out of 5 stars The Red Keep- a Suspenseful story
I read this book after purchasing it for my children to help them learn of life in the middle ages. I found myself so involved in the story I did notrealize how much I was learning! It is a wonderful story with excellentmoral lessons. It has interesting battle information that would keep a boysinterest yet a little romance to keep a girls. I found it a wonderfulresource. ... Read more


48. ANDREW WYETH, DRY BRUSH AND PENCIL DRAWINGS.
by none stated
Hardcover: Pages (1969-01-01)

Asin: B0012U0XMW
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49. Royal Academy Of Arts 1980
by Andrew Wyeth
 Paperback: Pages (1980)

Asin: B003OYUL8A
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50. Helga Pictures
by Andrew Wyeth
 Hardcover: Pages (1991-06)
list price: US$7.98 -- used & new: US$119.00
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Asin: 9991040234
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Customer Reviews (2)

5-0 out of 5 stars Helga Pictures
OUTSTANDING!!For an artist it is greatly appreciated.. One of the best artists I've ever seen. If you like portraits and have trouble drawing them there is something about this book that makes you understand the process.

5-0 out of 5 stars the prussian
beautiful! painstakingly documented, yet absolutely accessable-- in fact,hypnotic-- portrait of artistic passion. ... Read more


51. Andrew Wyeth : Dry Brush and Pencil Drawings, A Loan Exhibition Organized by the Fogg Art Museum, 1963
Hardcover: 73 Pages (1969)

Asin: B001B0UDDW
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Oatmeal cloth boards with red lettering. ... Read more


52. Andrew Wyeth: Her Room
by Andrew; Thomas Hoving; Richard Meryman Wyeth
 Paperback: Pages (2000-01-01)
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Asin: B002BGKK10
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53. PETER HURD THE LITHOGRAPHS
by John (editor) Introduction By Andrew Wyeth Meigs
 Hardcover: Pages (1969)

Asin: B0012HG0R2
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54. Andrew Wyeth 1ST Edition
by Richard Meryman
 Hardcover: Pages (1968)

Asin: B001J5TJK2
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55. Andrew Wyeth
by (none)
 Hardcover: Pages (1970)

Asin: B0017U250A
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56. FOUR SEASONS:12 Reproductions by Andrew Wyeth
by Andrew Wyeth
Hardcover: 12 Pages (1962-01-01)

Asin: B000I762PM
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57. ANDREW WYETH - THE HELGA PICTURES
by Andrew (Text by John Wilmerding) Wyeth
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1987)

Asin: B000VZIW9K
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58. Andrew Wyeth, temperas, watercolors, dry brush, drawings, 1938 into 1966, an Exhibition Organized by Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
by Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
 Paperback: Pages (1966)

Asin: B001E3GEAM
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59. Andrew Wyeth: Temperas, water colors, and drawings : [exhibition] November 2 - December 9, 1962, Albright-Knox Art Gallery, the Buffalo Fine Arts Academy
by Andrew Wyeth
 Paperback: 75 Pages (1962)

Asin: B0007FCNGC
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60. The four seasons; paintings and drawings
by Andrew Wyeth
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1963)

Asin: B0007DXW9Q
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