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OverviewThe internationally bestselling author of Griffin & Sabine returns with his newest literary mystery a charming assemblage of his own illustrated stories. Each of the invitingly strange tales is paired with its own glyphic creature (perhaps created by Sabine herself). Little is known of the fascinating manuscript that Nick Bantock has come to possess. It was discovered in an attic in North London, stuffed into a battered cardboard box, and unceremoniously delivered directly to Nick s doorstep. Inside the package lay one hundred evocatively absurd stories, one hundred humorous drawings of strangely familiar, quirkish glyphs, plus a cryptically poetic note signed only as HH. (Possibly the well-known, eccentric billionaire, Hamilton Hasp?) In these stories-each consisting of precisely 100 words-strange creatures slip through alleyways, and eerie streets swallow people whole. Taken altogether, they may constitute a puzzle that no one has been able to solve thus far. Could there even be one missing story? Full Product DetailsAuthor: Nick Bantock , Brian FootPublisher: Tachyon Publications Imprint: Tachyon Publications Dimensions: Width: 13.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 19.70cm Weight: 0.340kg ISBN: 9781616964078ISBN 10: 1616964073 Pages: 216 Publication Date: 07 November 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews"Praise for the Griffin and Sabine series ""Wondrous, ingenious, gorgeous . . ."" --USA Today ""Extremely original . . . classical myth, reality, and fantasy are blended artfully in this modern allegory."" --Los Angeles Times ""It's like no book experience you've had before and every detail is so thoughtfully crafted and executed. The story itself is magical and whimsical and leaves you cheering on Griffin and Sabine to find happiness together. And even all these years later, I have kept them because they are so unique and special."" --Oh Joy! ""Griffin & Sabine, by the Canada-based British artist Nick Bantock, seemed to have no precedent. It was as marvellous and mysterious as the story it contained."" --The Telegraph ""A powerful read."" --Vancouver Sun ""The immersive experience of this book can be enjoyed on its own or in conjunction with the six other books in the series. However it is read, Bantock's conclusion to the epistolary epic is beautiful and truly singular."" --Publishers Weekly ""These are enjoyable, lovely books that appeal to incurable romantics and people who like to open mail."" --Washington Post" """A tapestry of exquisite miniatures, the kind of stories you might hear told in one of Calvino's invisible cities. Microfictions are seldom this inventive or persistently pleasurable."" --John Coulthart, World Fantasy Award-winning graphic artist, illustrator, author, and designer ""I have always been fascinated by artists who manage to invent imaginary creatures and worlds, and Nick Bantock does it with extreme elegance and a unique freshness of sign, managing to combine cave paintings with Flemish art in a contemporary key."" --Daniele Serra, three-time winner of the British Fantasy Award for Best Artist Praise for the Griffin and Sabine series ""Wondrous, ingenious, gorgeous . . ."" --USA Today ""Extremely original . . . classical myth, reality, and fantasy are blended artfully in this modern allegory."" --Los Angeles Times ""It's like no book experience you've had before and every detail is so thoughtfully crafted and executed. The story itself is magical and whimsical and leaves you cheering on Griffin and Sabine to find happiness together. And even all these years later, I have kept them because they are so unique and special."" --Oh Joy! ""Griffin & Sabine, by the Canada-based British artist Nick Bantock, seemed to have no precedent. It was as marvellous and mysterious as the story it contained."" --The Telegraph ""A powerful read."" --Vancouver Sun ""The immersive experience of this book can be enjoyed on its own or in conjunction with the six other books in the series. However it is read, Bantock's conclusion to the epistolary epic is beautiful and truly singular."" --Publishers Weekly ""These are enjoyable, lovely books that appeal to incurable romantics and people who like to open mail."" --Washington Post" Praise for the Griffin and Sabine series Wondrous, ingenious, gorgeous . . . --USA Today Extremely original . . . classical myth, reality, and fantasy are blended artfully in this modern allegory. --Los Angeles Times It's like no book experience you've had before and every detail is so thoughtfully crafted and executed. The story itself is magical and whimsical and leaves you cheering on Griffin and Sabine to find happiness together. And even all these years later, I have kept them because they are so unique and special. --Oh Joy! Griffin & Sabine, by the Canada-based British artist Nick Bantock, seemed to have no precedent. It was as marvellous and mysterious as the story it contained. --The Telegraph A powerful read. --Vancouver Sun The immersive experience of this book can be enjoyed on its own or in conjunction with the six other books in the series. However it is read, Bantock's conclusion to the epistolary epic is beautiful and truly singular. --Publishers Weekly These are enjoyable, lovely books that appeal to incurable romantics and people who like to open mail. Washington Post Praise for the Griffin and Sabineseries Wondrous, ingenious, gorgeous . . . --USA Today Extremely original . . . classical myth, reality, and fantasy are blended artfully in this modern allegory. --Los Angeles Times It's like no book experience you've had before and every detail is so thoughtfully crafted and executed. The story itself is magical and whimsical and leaves you cheering on Griffin and Sabine to find happiness together. And even all these years later, I have kept them because they are so unique and special. --Oh Joy! Griffin & Sabine, by the Canada-based British artist Nick Bantock, seemed to have no precedent. It was as marvellous and mysterious as the story it contained. --The Telegraph A powerful read. --Vancouver Sun The immersive experience of this book can be enjoyed on its own or in conjunction with the six other books in the series. However it is read, Bantock's conclusion to the epistolary epic is beautiful and truly singular. --Publishers Weekly These are enjoyable, lovely books that appeal to incurable romantics and people who like to open mail. Washington Post Author InformationNick Bantock has authored thirty books, including the internationally bestselling Griffin and Sabine series. His works have been translated into thirteen languages. and over five million copies have been sold worldwide. Bantock has worked in a betting shop in the East End of London; trained as a psychotherapist; and designed a house that combined an Indonesian temple, an English cricket pavilion and a New Orleans bordello. He was also one of the twelve committee members responsible for selecting Canada's postage stamps. Among the things Bantock can't do: he can't swim; has never ridden a horse; his spelling is dreadful; and his singing voice is flat as a pancake. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |