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English: Art by Rik Friday :: "The Egyptian iBook of the Dead" :: iTunes :: "Amazing stuff..." - Ross King, Art Historian, London
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05/05/2011 |
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Own work :: Rik Friday :: Cardiff :: "Order of the Bear : Book of Cambriae" :: iTunes :: Video Game © TheMagicChristian.com :: |
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Rik Friday :: Photo Courtesy of "The Egyptian iBook of the Dead" :: ©MaasNeotek.com :: 2038 RA :: (Recursus Arturius) |
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