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Anne Bachelier
The
Phantom of the Opera / La Fantôme de l'Opéra
Text by Gaston Leroux, Illustrations by Anne Bachelier
Synopsis by Neil Zukerman
Bi-Lingual (English and French)
"The Phantom of the Opera" is the quintessential 'Gothic'
tale. It recounts the love triangle between Christine Daaé,
a beautiful
innocent, Raoul, the future Count of Changny, and Erik, the deformed,
twisted "Phantom of the Opera" who inhabits the nether regions
of the Opéra
Garnier (The Paris Opera House)...
This
book is the fourth major literary collaboration between Anne Bachelier
and CFM Gallery and follows such previous successes
Princess of Wax, Rose Daughter (A Retelling of Beauty and the
Beast), and Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Once again, Anne
Bachelier's
beautifully vivid artwork illuminates a classic story as never before
imagined.
Deluxe
Black Leather Edition 15" x 11" ...160 Pages In Fuchsia Slip Clase |
Portfolio
17.5" x 13" ...104 Pages Bound in Matching Fuchsia Boards (Contains a complete set of all the Oil on Paper Illustrations and Refusés) |
Folio
15" x 11" ...160 Pages Unbound in Matching Fuchsia Box |
These 3 editions are included with all books with numbers I through LXXXVII
Copy I 29 Copies Number V thru XXXIII Click
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Copies Number XLIII thru LXXIII 1
Copy Number LXXVIII Click
Here to See the Available Phantom of the Opera
3 Copies Number LXXXVII-LXXXIX Note: Copies Numbered I thru XC are
accompanied by the Boxed Folio & Standard Edition |
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