The Inner Ocean
Paintings and Drawings
pp. 159, introduction by Hugh MacLennan, b/w and color iluustrations, "explores universal concerns, using the metaphor of the sea." Signed by the artist on the verso of the front free endpaper.




Paintings and Drawings
pp. 159, introduction by Hugh MacLennan, b/w and color iluustrations, "explores universal concerns, using the metaphor of the sea." Signed by the artist on the verso of the front free endpaper.
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