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Drawn to Drawing

by John Vernon Lord

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"When they put down this book after reading it, the reader will emerge as if from a dream or a magical, fantastical journey."--Raymond Briggs John Vernon Lord is a master illustrator of children's and adult books. His famous bookThe Giant Jam Sandwich has been in print for over forty years. This collection presents a wealth of previously unpublished material from sketchbooks and diaries along with memoirs from Lord himself. It is an essential chapter in the history of twentieth century illustration and offers an insight into the life and working practices of a master draughtsman.… (more)
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"When they put down this book after reading it, the reader will emerge as if from a dream or a magical, fantastical journey."--Raymond Briggs John Vernon Lord is a master illustrator of children's and adult books. His famous bookThe Giant Jam Sandwich has been in print for over forty years. This collection presents a wealth of previously unpublished material from sketchbooks and diaries along with memoirs from Lord himself. It is an essential chapter in the history of twentieth century illustration and offers an insight into the life and working practices of a master draughtsman.

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