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Taylor River Books

Christopher from Create IT

Create IT is mostly about IT, but as the name suggests, we're also about using IT to do creative stuff. We're also proud Marlburians.
Marlborough Anniversary is next weekend, and Christmas isn't too far off.
Tales of the Taylor is a small coffee table book celebrating Blenheim's river through photos and poetry, with both paperback and hardcover editions (hard cover is $35). The paperback is within the size and weight limits that it should post overseas at letter rates, so ideal if you're after something cheerful and local for friends or family overseas.
You can order directly from me or online via my other website Marlborough Online www.marlboroughonline.co.nz...
or you can buy local at Blenheim Paper Plus, Framers on Queen, or Return to Eden Gallery.

Price: $25

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