The golden mean in which the extraordinary correspondence of Griffin & Sabine concludes

The Griffin & Sabine and continued in Sabine's Notebook concludes as the mystery of the two artists deepens and the content of each letter or postcard ultimately reveals the secrets behind their spirited, imaginative union.

Main Author: Bantock, Nick.
Format: Books Print Book
Language: English
Published: San Francisco : Chronicle Books, Ã1993.
Series: Griffin & Sabine ; 3.
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Summary: The Griffin & Sabine and continued in Sabine's Notebook concludes as the mystery of the two artists deepens and the content of each letter or postcard ultimately reveals the secrets behind their spirited, imaginative union.
Item Description: Story told in postcards and letters which must be removed from their envelopes to be read.
Physical Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 21 cm
ISBN: 0811802981
9780811802987
Author Notes: Nick Bantock was born in Stourbridge, England on the 14th of July 1949. He went to school in the suburbs of North East London, and from there moved on to an art college in the market town of Maidstone, Kent. At the age of 23, he quit his job in a gambling house and began working as a freelance illustrator.

In 16 years he produced approximately 300 book covers, including novels by Philip Roth and John Updike. During the winter of 1988 he moved to Vancouver Canada, and two years later started work on his own books. He is most well known for his Griffin and Sabine Trilogy, an artful representation of a long distance romance. His other works include The Artful Dodger: Images and Reflections (2000) - a visual autobiography, and retrospective, Urgent 2nd Class: Creating Curious Collage, Dubious Documents, and Other Art from Ephemera (2004) and Windflower (2006) - with Edoardo Ponti.

(Bowker Author Biography)