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Benjamin Zucker returns to the multifaceted story of gem dealer Abraham Tal, who he introduced in his critically acclaimed 'Blue' which the New York Times called 'a spiritual challenge and a gorgeous typographical object.' Tal's life continues and his mind becomes even more crowded with voices from the past and present. Borges, Breton, Monet, Melville, Elihu Yale, Shal Jahan and a host of Jewish mystics crowd into his 'advice shop' and continue to dispense wisdom in this engrossing labyrinth of a book. Illustrated in colour and b/w. A masterpiece of design and innovation.… (more)
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Benjamin Zucker returns to the multifaceted story of gem dealer Abraham Tal, who he introduced in his critically acclaimed 'Blue' which the New York Times called 'a spiritual challenge and a gorgeous typographical object.' Tal's life continues and his mind becomes even more crowded with voices from the past and present. Borges, Breton, Monet, Melville, Elihu Yale, Shal Jahan and a host of Jewish mystics crowd into his 'advice shop' and continue to dispense wisdom in this engrossing labyrinth of a book. Illustrated in colour and b/w. A masterpiece of design and innovation.

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