9780811801805-0811801802-Sabine's Notebook: In Which the Extraordinary Correspondence of Griffin & Sabine Continues (Griffin and Sabine)

Sabine's Notebook: In Which the Extraordinary Correspondence of Griffin & Sabine Continues (Griffin and Sabine)

ISBN-13: 9780811801805
ISBN-10: 0811801802
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Nick Bantock
Publication date: 1992
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Format: Hardcover 48 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780811801805
ISBN-10: 0811801802
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Nick Bantock
Publication date: 1992
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Format: Hardcover 48 pages

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Sabine's Notebook: In Which the Extraordinary Correspondence of Griffin & Sabine Continues (Griffin and Sabine) (ISBN-13: 9780811801805 and ISBN-10: 0811801802), written by authors Nick Bantock, was published by Chronicle Books in 1992. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other History (Arts History & Criticism) books. You can easily purchase or rent Sabine's Notebook: In Which the Extraordinary Correspondence of Griffin & Sabine Continues (Griffin and Sabine) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used History books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.4.

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Don't miss The Pharos Gate, the final volume in the Griffin & Sabine story. Published simultaneously with the 25th-anniversary edition of Griffin & Sabine, the book finally shares what happened to the lovers.

Griffin—Foolish man. You cannot turn me into a phantom because you are frightened. You do not dismiss a muse at a whim. If you will not join me, then I will come to you. —Sabine

Sabine was supposed to be imaginary, a friend and lover that Griffin had created to soothe his loneliness. But she threatens to become embodied, to appear on his doorstep, in fact. So he runs.

Griffin & Sabine, the most creative and talked-about bestseller of 1991, left readers on the edge of a precipice. With Sabine's Notebook, they begin—along with Griffin—the fall. Once again, the story is told through strangely beautiful postcards and richly decorated letters that must actually be pulled from their envelopes to be read. But this volume is also a sketchbook and diary kept by the possibly unreal Sabine, who is living in Griffin's house in London while he wanders through Europe, North Africa, and Asia, backwards through layers of ancient civilizations—and of himself.

Filled with her delicately macabre drawings and notations, the notebook adds a darker element of visual intrigue to their complex and mysterious world. For the thousands who finished Griffin & Sabine and asked, "What happened next?," this second volume in the quartet provides the answers—but raises new and even more haunting questions of its own.

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