Anne Bachelier - Books

Books

  • Rose Daughter - a Re-telling of Beauty and the Beast (1998). Text: Robin McKinley. Illustrations: Anne Bachelier. Published by CFM Gallery, NYC.
  • Princess of Wax / Princesse de Cire (2003). Text: Scot D. Ryersson & Michael Orlando Yaccarino. Illustrations: Anne Bachelier. Published by CFM Gallery, NYC.
  • Alice's Adventures in Wonderland & Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There (2005). Text: Lewis Carroll. Illustrations Anne Bachelier. Published by CFM Gallery, NYC.
  • Phantom of the Opera / L'Fantome de l'Opera (2009). Text Gaston Leroux. Illustrations by Anne Bachelier. Published by CFM Gallery, NYC.
  • 13 by Edgar Allan Poe (2012). Text: Edgar Allan Poe. Illustrations: Anne Bachelier. Published by CFM Gallery, NYC.
  • The Book / Le Livre (2001). Anne Bachelier. Published by CFM Gallery, NYC.
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