Gaiman Neil:
The Dangerous Alphabet
Illustrator: GrisGrimly
Harpercollins , 2008
Hardcover, 32 pages
Size: 179x288 mm
ISBN: 9780060783341
ISBN-10: 0060783346
Neil Gaiman
Neil Gaiman Is The Author Of Many Highly Acclaimed And Award-Winning Books For Children And Adults, Including The "New York Times" Bestseller "Coraline". He Is Also The Author Of The Picture Books "The Wolves In The Walls" And "The Day I Swapped My Dad For Two Goldfish", Both Illustrated By Dave Mckean, "Blueberry Girl", Illustrated By Charles Vess, And "The Dangerous Alphabet", Illustrated By Gris Grimly. Among His Many Awards Are The World Fantasy Award, The Hugo Award, The Nebula Award, And The Bram Stoker Award. Originally From England, Gaiman Now Lives In The United States.
Gris Grimly
Mr. Gris Grimly Is As Mysterious As Poe Himself. What Is Known "Is" That His Own Particular Brand Of Creative Brilliance Was First Seen In Many Books, Including "Monster Museum, The Cockatrice Boys, Pinocchio, Creature Carnival, Boris And Bella, " And "Gris Grimly's Wicked Nursery Rhymes." Then He Found Himself Under The Spell Of Edgar Allan Poe, And, For Years And Years, Was Compelled To Give A Visual Representation Of Mr. Poe's Ghoulish Genius. This Book Is The Result Of His Mania.
