The Millennium Time Tapestry

The Millennium Time Tapestry
ISBN-10
0918223040
ISBN-13
9780918223043
Category
Chronology, Historical
Pages
96
Language
English
Published
1999
Author
Matthew Hurff

Description

The 96-page, first edition book from Pindar Press was created as an historical reference guide to the original Time Tapestry, and features art and illustrations by Liz Bailey, editorial design by Pindar Press Design Director Izabella A. Jaskierny, and insightful text by author Matthew Hurff. The book is currently available in both soft and hardcover editions.

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