Sabine's notebook : in which the extraordinary correspondence of Griffin and Sabine continues / written and illustrated by Nick Bantock
By: Bantock, Nick [author]
Language: English Series: Griffin and SabinePublisher: San Francisco : Chronicle Books, c1992Description: [52] pages : color illustrations ; 21 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0811801802; 9780811801805Subject(s): Imaginary letters -- Juvenile fiction | Artists -- Juvenile fiction | Fantasy fiction | Griffin (Fictitious character) -- Juvenile fiction | Sabine (Fictitious character) -- Juvenile fictionDDC classification: 823.914 Summary: Griffiin & Sabine, the most creative and discussed bestseller of 1991, left readers on the edge of a precipice. In the second volume of this inventive trilogy, they begin--along with Griffin--the fall. Told through strangely beautiful postcards and richly decorated letters, that actually must be taken from their envelopes to be read, the story is also culled from the sketchbook and diary kept by the possible unreal Sabine.Item type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Griffiin & Sabine, the most creative and discussed bestseller of 1991, left readers on the edge of a precipice. In the second volume of this inventive trilogy, they begin--along with Griffin--the fall. Told through strangely beautiful postcards and richly decorated letters, that actually must be taken from their envelopes to be read, the story is also culled from the sketchbook and diary kept by the possible unreal Sabine.
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