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Blue And Yellow Don't Make Green by Michael Wilcox is a non‑fiction guide that blends art instruction with practical color‑mixing tips, making it a useful reference for artists, educators and hobbyists alike. First published in 1994, this hardcover edition comes with its original dust jacket, adding a classic touch to the modern content.
The book’s interior is largely clean, though the front paper, back inner cover, and a few cover pages show some foxing, which is typical of a well‑loved vintage volume. The binding remains tight and the pages turn easily, reflecting careful handling over the years.
It comes from a smoke‑free home and includes a brief inscription, noted as part of the book’s condition rather than a signature by the author. This subtle personal note adds a unique element to the overall presentation.
Targeted to readers from ages nine through adulthood, the volume suits anyone interested in art, color theory, or creative development, and it fits comfortably on shelves of both personal libraries and professional collections.