Far in the day : production material, ca. 1972.

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Far in the day : production material, ca. 1972.

Ink & wash & tempera illustrations, ink illustration for title page, pencil, ink, tempera & watercolor studies for jacket, ink & pencil studies, pencil, ink & wash studies, ink, pencil & wash studies with holograph, sheet of pen & watercolor studies, sheet of pencil, pen, & watercolor studies, sheet of pencil, charcoal, & ink wash studies, sheet of pencil & pen studies, sheets of pen studies, sheet of pencil & pen studies with pen studies on back, pen study. A mute boy finds an outlet for his talents as a mime in an obscure circus. Sequel to Burnish Me Bright.

Illustrations: 49 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7817004

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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