Children’s Books Art, Design & Photography
Ted May and the Forlorn Hope, a scarce collaboration between J.P. Stow and Gordon Morrison, pairs lyrical storytelling with evocative illustrations to chart one artist’s search for meaning amid the galleries and back-alleys of a forgotten city. The result is a picture book that speaks to adults and young adults who relish art-centric fiction and antiquarian charm.
Every spread is lushly illustrated, turning the volume into a pocket exhibition you can hold. The crisp, unmarked pages show no wear—no writing, tears, or creases—offering collectors a near-pristine copy from a smoke-free home.
Ideal for readers drawn to artists’ lives, exhibition culture, or illustrated literary rarities, this gently kept paperback adds quiet drama to any shelf. Secure it today to own a piece of art-and-story magic before it vanishes like the forlorn hope it chronicles.