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How To Do Chalk CartoonsGerry FindlerA simple and easy form of drawing that anyone can do. From the introduction: Much of the information given in this booklet is invaluable and some of it has not appeared in other publications; certainly, if you are considering including lightning cartoons in your repertoire, you will find items to interest you in this booklet.
1st edition 1940, 43 pages; PDF 19 pages. | $10 to wish list | |
The Lightning SketcherGeorge Mackenzie MunroAn attractive rapid sketching act suitable for any entertainment. Easily acquired by means of the guide to presentations, non-technical self-instructor. Includes 30 exclusive lightning, reversible, and plain line sketches. Accompanied with the appropriate and witty patter. Anyone can do it. Little practice required. No preparation necessary.
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Art in Ten MinutesGeorge Mackenzie MunroA lightning sketch lecture. The presentation of this amusing "Lightning Sketching" act involves no particular skill. Very little practice is required to produce the drawings that illustrate the booklet. This ebook can also function as an introduction to learning to draw, because it takes the reader from the most simple beginnings of drawing (dots and straight lines) all the way to rather impressive sketches which can be achieved literally with a few well placed strokes.
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Chalk Talk StuntsHarlan Tarbell
1st edition 1926, 101 pages; digital edition 2017, 75 pages. | ★★★★★ $8 to wish list | |
How to Chalk TalkHarlan TarbellThe chalk talk is an almost forgotten entertainment type. The only time I have seen a chalk talk was on a Saturday Night Live show. The idea of the chalk talk is to combine story telling with drawing usually in a funny way. Today one can do this with a whiteboard. You don't need to be a skilled artist to do a chalk talk. 1st edition 1924; PDF 70 pages. | ★★★★★ $5 to wish list |