Imagination becomes reality: Borrowed images

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Book excerpt: Imagination Becomes Reality: Part IV ISBN 3-9808063-8-3 / 978-3-9808063-8-1 Clothbound, 7 x 9.75 in. / 240 pgs / 100 color. / U.S. $40.00 CDN $48.00 September / Art


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