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Restoring a House in the City, $40 at McNally Jackson (52 Prince St., nr. Lafayette St.; 212-274-1160; available Oct. 22).
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Tossed and Found, $27.50 at McNally Jackson.
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Hue, $44.95 at Rizzoli Bookstore (31 W. 57th St., nr. Fifth Ave.; 212-759-2424; available Nov. 15).
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David Hicks, $65 at Archivia Books (993 Lexington Ave., nr. 72nd St.; 212-570-9565; available Oct. 20).
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More Is More, $75 at Barnes & Noble (555 Fifth Ave., at 46th St.; 212-697-3048).
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All-American, $95 at Bergdorf Goodman (754 Fifth Ave., at 58th St.; 212-753-7300).








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