Bring home the award-winning covers that helped put the Literary Review of Canada on the map.
Made to order, these stunning prints are available in their original, wraparound format or as a classic front cover.
About: Paul Rogers has done work for the New York Times and The New Yorker, as well as for the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, Pixar, and many others. He illustrated Bob Dylan’s children’s book Forever Young, from 2008, and published Name That Movie: 100 Illustrated Movie Puzzles in 2012.
100-lb. matte. Printed in Canada.
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