""The delicacy and intelligence of George Walker's printmaking seems to have come to us from a bygone age. Fortunately, we have George with us now."" -- Neil GaimanA cold case from 1917, the tragic cost of the events of 9/11, and the rise and fall of a media baron. These are the themes as imagined by George Walker in his three wordless contemporary narratives -- "The Mysterious Death of Tom Thomson," "The Book of Hours" and "Conrad Black" -- told in wood engravings."The Mysterious Death of Tom Thomson " Thomson was a young Canadian artist of great promise. When his body was discovered in a lake in Algonquin Park in July 1917, Thomson had been missing for eight days. Although the official cause of death was accidental drowning, the corpse had fishing line wrapped around a leg and the head showed evidence of trauma. "The Mysterious Death of Tom Thomson" re-imagines in some 100 wood engravings the events leading up to Thomson's tragic death and the discovery of his body."Book of Hours "
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