The Adventures of Tintin - Tintin in Tibet - UK 1st Marilyn Minter Nothing but Clouds were the
Description
Nothing but Clouds were the words used by the research commission in Andrey Tarkovsky’s 1972 film Solaris to deny video evidence suggesting traces of alien life on the planet
which he created for himself and carried out without compromise
As well as through the use of selective focus she distills scenes and plants to their essential aspects
Some very minor shelf wear to the dust jacket only
Born in Czechoslovakia but forced to live most of his life in exile
The Adventures of Tintin - Tintin in Tibet - UK 1st Marilyn Minter Nothing but Clouds were theFirst UK edition first impression from 1962 in VG+ condition, the binding is firm, some pages have foxing, no major markings, the boards have scuffing and general wear.
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