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Rating Distribution

ABRAMS Books reviews show a 5.0 star rating from 1 customer, 100% positive sentiment; reviewers highlight Diversity of Products or Services, customer service, and a low price level.

Key Takeaways for Future Customers

  • 5.0 star overall rating in current ABRAMS Books reviews.
  • Customers value product diversity and responsive customer service.
  • Price level reported as low, good value for buyers.

Negative Feedback / Risk Areas

  • Few or no customer complaints reported; individual inquiries such as image permissions may require direct contact with customer service.

Positive Feedback

Reviewers praise the range of titles and helpful customer service; overall customer sentiment is satisfied and positive.

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Image by Leonard von Matt, The Art of the Etruscans, 1970.

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  • - Seeks permission to use Leonard von Matt's 'Ionic Smile' (panel 190).
  • - It would be used as cover art for Learning How to Smile.

I am seeking permission to use an image by Leonard von Matt in your wonderful book, The Art of the Etruscans, published in 1970. The image is called 'Ionic Smile' (panel 190), a bust of a smiling warrior, which I would love to use as cover art for my just completed work of fiction called Learning How to Smile.

Please let me know how to proceed. Thank you.

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