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Following the international success of his books Advertising A to Z Featuring The Blue Willow Pattern, Parts 1 & 2, author Hugh Sykes in this new book looks at how the Blue Willow Pattern has been used in some unusual ways. Traditionally the pattern is often thought as just a blue and white pattern on ceramic dinner sets. In this book though you’ll see many of the different mediums on which it has been used Many of the items shown in this book are from the past, but many are also from today, thus showing that the Blue Willow Pattern is very much still part of our everyday life. The first books published by Hugh, Advertising A to Z Featuring The Blue Willow Pattern, Parts 1 & 2 have received prestige recognition and are held by the Museum of American History, Smithson Library and university libraries. Hugh is also a regular contributor of magazine articles in the USA and Australia.
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Following the international success of his books Advertising A to Z Featuring The Blue Willow Pattern, Parts 1 & 2, author Hugh Sykes in this new book looks at how the Blue Willow Pattern has been used in some unusual ways. Traditionally the pattern is often thought as just a blue and white pattern on ceramic dinner sets. In this book though you’ll see many of the different mediums on which it has been used Many of the items shown in this book are from the past, but many are also from today, thus showing that the Blue Willow Pattern is very much still part of our everyday life. The first books published by Hugh, Advertising A to Z Featuring The Blue Willow Pattern, Parts 1 & 2 have received prestige recognition and are held by the Museum of American History, Smithson Library and university libraries. Hugh is also a regular contributor of magazine articles in the USA and Australia.