After mysteriously receiving a copy of an old manuscript, an archeologist sets off around the world to photograph and document the existence of a variety of fairies. This description may be from another edition of this product.
An archeologist goes out in search of photographic evidence of fairies after coming across a 19th century fairy field journal. Suitable for all ages.The book is set up like a bird watcher's picture journal. Fairies are cataloged in order of sighting, listing common/latin names, origin, history, place of sighting, notes, etc facing a photograph of the fairy in question. The photos vary depending on how close the archeologist was able to get to the fairy and how fast that fairy was moving. Every inch of the book not taken up with text or photos is full of Scalora's paintings. I recommend this book for anyone who has enjoyed the Pressed Fairies' series or the Flower Fairies books.
Beautiful and inspiring
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Got this book for my daughter who can't keep her eyes off of it. Suza has done a fantastic job of visually conveying another reality. It appeals to me as an adult from a purely aesthetic point of view and it appeals to my daughter as a beautiful work on a subject close to her heart. Very unique, very visionary.
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