The Dead Are Blind
The original binding reproduced on our Juniper journal cover comes from a 1736 leather scripture book published in Hof, Germany, by Johann Gottlieb Vierling. With a filigreed design that calls to mind golden wheat stalks and corn fields, this design is sure to warm up your creative energy on even the coldest autumn nights.
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The Dead Are Blind
The original binding reproduced on our Juniper journal cover comes from a 1736 leather scripture book published in Hof, Germany, by Johann Gottlieb Vierling. With a filigreed design that calls to mind golden wheat stalks and corn fields, this design is sure to warm up your creative energy on even the coldest autumn nights.
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The Dead Are Blind

The Dead Are Blind

The Dead Are Blind

The Dead Are Blind

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Overview

The original binding reproduced on our Juniper journal cover comes from a 1736 leather scripture book published in Hof, Germany, by Johann Gottlieb Vierling. With a filigreed design that calls to mind golden wheat stalks and corn fields, this design is sure to warm up your creative energy on even the coldest autumn nights.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781439744154
Publisher: Al-Mashreq eBookstore
Publication date: 09/12/2024
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 280
File size: 643 KB
Age Range: 14 - 18 Years

About the Author

Max Afford (1906–1954) was an Australian playwright, radio producer, and mystery novelist. He gained recognition for his crime fiction, particularly for the Jeffrey Blackburn series, which featured a resourceful detective solving intricate mysteries. Afford was also a pioneer in Australian radio drama, producing popular shows during the golden age of radio. His contributions to both literature and broadcasting helped shape early Australian entertainment. Despite his relatively short life, Afford left a lasting legacy in Australian mystery fiction and radio storytelling.
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