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*24514$aThe sandman$cNeil Gaiman$nvol. 6$pFables & reflections
*260 $aNew York$bDC Comics$c2011
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*500 $aOriginally published in single magazine form as The Sandman 29-31, 38-40, 50, Sandman Special 1 and Vertigo Preview 1
*5208 $aThe critically acclaimed THE SANDMAN: FABLES AND REFLECTIONS continues the fantastical epic of Morpheus, the King of Dreams, as he observes and interacts with an odd assortment of historical and fictional characters throughout time. Featuring tales of kings, explorers, spies, and werewolves, this book of myth and imagination delves into the dark dreams of Augustus Caesar, Marco Polo, Cain and Abel, Norton I, and Orpheus to illustrate the effects that these subconscious musings have had on the course of history and mankind.
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