I've read it in a draft form. It's an interesting piece -what is really remarkable is the production.
Merrell has done an outstanding job with reproduction. There are a maybe a dozen or more full color plates which and black and white illustration on every page. Many pieces look like ink originals. The cloth binding has a run of metallic gold. It's really a stunning print job.
This year I've decided to photograph all of the special guests that come into the studio. Here's the first edition.
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Lisa Hammer (below) came by to meet up with Dame Darcy before heading off to some gothical olde tyme Victorian thingamajig.
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