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By David Macaulay
1985

Signed first printing of this rather dark parable of civilization and greed (with a side of cannibalism), as played out by sheep after the last human disappears.

Fine in very good plus dust jacket.

David Macaulay is known for his ability to deconstruct complex structures, whether they are buildings, stories, or even the human body. With a degree in architecture from RISD and a love of machines of all kinds, it's easy to spot his inspiration for his beloved children's books. Macaulay has earned a variety of awards for his work, including a Caldecott Medal, a MacArthur Fellowship, and was twice a nominee for the Hans Christian Andersen Award.

Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1985. 8.5'' x 6.75''. Original black cloth binding. Original unclipped ($12.95) pictorial dust jacket. Illustrated in black and white. 64 pages. Signed by Macaulay to title page. Jacket with mild edgewear, light bumping to corners and spine ends;.5" closed tear to rear. Book sharp and clean.

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