Description
In the morning they were strangers no more
This is the first of his three massive self-published sketchbooks that everyone has been talking about
In Rhyme and Reason" the paintings are juxtaposed with text from traditional nursery rhymes
Published in the midst of the pop art movement
This hardcover version has an extra illustration of "The Siren Song" inked by Joe Sinnott especially for this limited edition
Abelard Prints & Posters In the morning they wereThe charm of Renaud Dillies strikes again: after the mouse of Bubbles and Gondola, here is another dreamer, little chick Abelard. To lure pretty Epily, Abelard sees only one solution: to catch the moon for her! So off he goes to America, the country which invented flying machines. Armed with his banjo and his proverb sharing hat, he launches out on the country roads, meets Gypsies, then Gaston, a grumpy bear with whom he will share a good bit of his
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