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Alexandria by Nick Bantock

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Alexandria

In Which the Extraordinary Correspondence of Griffin & Sabine Unfolds

Nick Bantock

Chronicle Books · Print & ebook · October 1, 2002

Reading lane: Action & Adventure

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Why This Clicks

Lettered Delight

A layered, letter-driven read with a serious sheen and a quietly obsessive charm.

Come here for

  • epistolary intrigue
  • collector’s-page pleasures

Expect

  • slow-burn correspondence
  • book-club fodder with a fan’s delight

Book Details

Authors
Nick Bantock
Publisher
Chronicle Books
Published
October 1, 2002
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Action & Adventure
Reading lane
Action & Adventure

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Publisher Categories

  • Action & Adventure

About This Book

Alexandria will continue to delight the 3 million readers who fell in love with the epistolary romance of Griffin & Sabine. Awash with gorgeous artwork, the mystery of Griffin Moss and Sabine Strohem now entwines Matthew Sedon, an archaeologist steeped in Egyptian antiquity, and Isabella de Reims, a student in Paris whose vision holds the key to a new reality. Intrigue turns to danger and romance turns to passion as Matthew and Isabella struggle to make sense of a world-and...

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Alexandria will continue to delight the 3 million readers who fell in love with the epistolary romance of Griffin & Sabine. Awash with gorgeous artwork, the mystery of Griffin Moss and Sabine Strohem now entwines Matthew Sedon, an archaeologist steeped in Egyptian antiquity, and Isabella de Reims, a student in Paris whose vision holds the key to a new reality. Intrigue turns to danger and romance turns to passion as Matthew and Isabella struggle to make sense of a world-and feelings-beyondexperience. Only the guidance of Griffin and Sabine, expert navigators of myth and reality, can keep them safe. Author and artist Nick Bantock brings a new sensuality and romance to his vivid dreamscapes and unique visual perspective. Alexandria is a breathtaking new chapter in a saga that has captured hearts, minds, and imaginations the world over.

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