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About Don

I have been a U.S. Stamp Designer and Illustrator for a long time and have enjoyed the art I have done over years. I have been very blessed. Among my favorites were the Wishbone book illustrations and getting to meet one of the five dogs they used for the TV series (the dog I shook paws with was the one used for most of the work)., two U.S. Stamp Designs for the USPS, two Bell Telephone Director... More
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1. Key to the Golden Dog (Wishbone Mysteries #8) (Paperback)
    Author: Anne Capeci, Rick Duffield
    Illustrator: Don Adair
    Publisher: Big Red Chair Books
Ages 4-8 05/1998
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2. The Stolen Trophy (Wishbone Mysteries) (Paperback)
    Author: Michael Jan Friedman, Rick Duffield
    Illustrator: Don Adair
    Publisher: Big Red Chair Books
Ages 9-12 02/1998
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Comment by Gaytri Saggar on 8/11/2009 at 3:28 PM:
God bless you. You'll be in my prayers
Comment by Colleen Dougherty on 8/8/2009 at 3:43 PM:
I hope that you look back on the work you've done with pride and that you find relief from your discomfort. I have chronic pain with a back injury and, although quite different from what you have been going through, I know what it's like to be disabled and it's a hard change in life. Best to you.
Comment by Annie rondeau on 4/1/2009 at 8:09 PM:
Nice work! How did you get to design Stamp ? I used to collect stamp as a child and was always amazed at the artwork involved in such a small space.

Annie
Comment by Patrecia McCurdy on 12/8/2008 at 12:53 PM:
I shall add you to my prayer list.

Patrecia
Comment by David Burk on 6/19/2008 at 11:17 PM:
Don!
My gosh. My heart and prayers go out to you! You will not remember me specifically, but I took an illustration class you taught at UNT. You won't believe it, but I now teach at UTA! You are an inspiration!
Comment by Eric Hammond on 5/1/2008 at 8:19 AM:
Hey, Don.
Hang in there, and God bless.
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