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Wednesday, 28 August 2013
CALLING ALL RIVER BANKERS - NO, THAT'S NOT RHYMING SLANG...
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Do you know of an edition of the Wind in the Willows illustrated by Nadir Quinto? Book Palace have a couple of pieces of original artwork for sale and their description says the book was published in 1993 but my search for the book returned no results. I asked a question about the book and showed pictures of the artwork from Bookpalace.com on page 5 of this thread on Comics UK: http://www.comicsuk.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=5412&start=60 but still got nothing. Perhaps you know if such a book was ever published?
ReplyDeleteIrmantas, I can find no more information than you, so I suspect that perhaps the illustrations come from individually published (and probably abridged) chapters of the book, which has been done a few times with TWITW, I believe. To clarify, chapters have been sold on their own, presumably building up to a collection of several (if not all) of them. Hope this helps.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip, Anonymous. Do you have any ideas how to search for the book containing the chapter, if that was indeed the case? I am a fan of Nadir Quinto and would love to see more of his work on TWITW.
ReplyDeleteActually, Irmantas, that was me - I couldn't be bothered to sign back in to leave my reponse, so just used the 'Anon' option.
ReplyDeleteNot sure what phrase one would use to search for individually published chapters, but I'll have a go at it and get back to you.
Irmantas, had another search, can still find nothing. Nadir was Italian, so perhaps his illustrations were for a foreign edition of the book?
ReplyDeleteThat's a possibility. Please, remember me if you ever find out anything about the edition - I am really curious...
ReplyDeleteYou'll be the first to know if I discover anything - promise.
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