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LAST COPY! The sumptuous ART quarterly presenting the world's finest illustrators.



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illustrators  issue 9

Features in issue 9 include:
Bruce Pennington - the legendary science fiction artist;
Eric Parker - the adrenalised art of Sexton Blake illustrator;
Miss Led - beautifully elegant and iconographic imagery;
Will Terry - the magical children's book illustrator
plus our regular features including The Bookshelf and Letters.

illustrators is the art quarterly devoted to the finest illustration art ever published. With its unique blend of art and insight, it guides you through the stories behind the artists and their art, with features written by some of the leading authorities on this important art form.

As well as building into an indispensable reference library, illustrators gives readers an insight into the creative process, from the initial idea to the image potentially seen by millions.

Truly fabulous artwork abounds in every issue, much of the art taken from scans of the original work. A Book Palace Books publication.

Authors: Bruce Pennington, David Ashford, Norman Wright, Will Terry, Peter Richardson; edited by Peter Richardson
Artists: Bruce Pennington, Miss Led, Eric Parker, Will Terry
Publisher: Book Palace Books, December 2014 First Edition (Out of Print)
Number of pages: 96
Format: Soft Cover; Full Colour illustrations
Size: 9" x 11" (216mm x 280mm)
ISBN: 9781907081248


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