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Magic Eye Gallery: A Showing Of 88 Images | 
enlarge | Author: Magic Eye Inc. Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing Category: Book
List Price: $12.99 Buy New: $5.45 You Save: $7.54 (58%)
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Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 62449
Media: Paperback Pages: 96 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 10.9 x 8.4 x 0.4
ISBN: 0836270444 Dewey Decimal Number: 760 EAN: 9780836270440 ASIN: 0836270444
Publication Date: May 1, 1995 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand new item. Over 4 million customers served. Order now. Selling online since 1995. Few left in stock - order soon. Code: M20090102020905L
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Product Description This paperback treasury is perfect for the insatiable Magic Eye fan. Its proportions are the same as the best-selling Magic Eye hardcover books, the paper is the same high-quality stock, but it contains three times as many images - 88 in all! Magic Eye Gallery is a collection of art from Magic Eye calendars; none of the images have ever appeared in book form before. With a retail price of $12.95, it's a bargain that can't be beat - a 96-page book filled with state-of-the-art Magic Eye images for the same price as the 32-page hardcovers! The same fans who put Magic Eye on the bestseller list will be tripling their pleasure with this striking collection.
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A book worth purchasing! January 7, 2009 S. Degutis (Odenton, MD USA) We have many other Magic Eye books and this one was just as good, if not better! My husband loves these books! A great Christmas gift!!!!!!!!!!
Great book, fun to look at. November 22, 2008 Bren (Ohio) Book with lots of the pictures just like I expected. I have seen a few books with more interesting or fun pictures but this one was good. I got it for my daughter because she loves looking at these and this is our first book like this. She is 9 and trys to see the pictures all the time and I think it is really good for eye health too.
Books March 27, 2008 J. Clise (Mountain Lake in Montana USA) I really love these books. I am fascinated by the technique used to get the 3-d affect. I have everyone out.
Magic Eye Mania January 12, 2007 4u2nv (Boston, MA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This book is packed with more images than any other I own, and more vivid colors. I have a lot of favorite pictures, and I love that there are varying degrees of difficulty and depth so theres something for everyone in this book. My only regret is that I cant frame a couple of them as abstract art on my walls. If your looking for an all inclusive book of Magic Eye visual art, this is definately my top choice and top recommendation.
Some good images here, but some duds, too. December 24, 2006 Mary Whipple (New England) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
(3.5 stars) I've always been a huge fan of Magic Eye images, and I wanted to find a large collection that might keep several grandchildren busy and having fun during the winter holidays. This collection of 3D images, however, proved to be something of a disappointment. Though there are several hidden pictures that are clear and very professionally done (an image of football players and one of an eagle hunting, for example), about twenty-five percent of the images are either unclear, ill-defined, or uninteresting as subject matter. Two "glass" images are simply the 3D version of the flat image. Five pages contain "no image" at all. Two mazes appear, but only one can be solved--the other has two dead ends at the beginning. Other questionable images include two jet planes with a target site superimposed, making the picture appear confused, a chariot race in which the chariot is unclear and the driver looks like a triangle; and Saturn with its rings where the bottom half of the planet is so hard to see, that the image look like a ranger's hat. Some images of little interest include those of yin and yang, a tapestry weave, an ugly cone, a cube, a car driven by a wolf, a ball seen through mesh, op art, symbols for male and female, four puzzle pieces, and penguins (not polar bears) in front of an igloo (?!?). I really enjoy this series, but this selection was not interesting to my audience, who felt that many images were just too much work for an image of little interest. In total, I found fifty-seven of the eighty-eight images to be acceptable to good, and two are excellent. Thirty-one, which I marked in the corner so people could skip them, were inferior and detracted from what could have been a terrific collection. n Mary Whipple
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