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William Tell hits the bullseye Poster
by Reynold Jay
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William Tell hits the bullseye poster by Reynold Jay. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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Art by Duy Truong. The men carried their crossbows and gathered at a target range near the river. They had set up a target on a sandy beach that... more
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Art by Duy Truong. The men carried their crossbows and gathered at a target range near the river. They had set up a target on a sandy beach that stood about fifty meters off. Everyone took a turn at it. Most everyone hit the target and two had found the bull's-eye. William Tell was the last to shoot. He tested the wind with his finger, then unlatched the trigger of the crossbow. The arrow sailed across the beach and struck the center of the bull's-eye.
"Hooray!" they yelled. It was agreed that William Tell was the best marksman of the village.
About Reynold Jay
Reynold Jay is the leader of a team dedicated to publishing the fascinating 1883 Wurtherington Diary. Contact directly at :reynoldjay@att.net and art from the series can be found here. Web site is here where signed books may be ordered. http://biccomix.com/seedsfromheaven.htm. He has authored a dozen books and co-authored a non-fiction book with Amara, "Eternal Defilement." Once a Special Education teacher--now an author/publisher/restoration professional, he hopes to inspire his readers with this series meant for young and old alike. Look for upcoming books from the Wurtherington Diary: The Little Doll Girl: Book One Tammy and the Declaration of Independence: Book Two Tammy, Meets Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves: Book Three...
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