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It is fantastic and wacky, with absolutely brilliant illustrations.

The book I was most pleased to receive (as an adult) was The Exploits of Engelbrecht by Maurice Richardson, recently reprinted by Savoy Books with all the original brilliant illustrations from Lilliput magazine.

But too much solitary play can also have its negative side, and Sarah Warburton's brilliant illustrations show the little boy happy to be finally re-united with mother and big sister after an imaginary game threatened to get out of hand.

So the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art here has mounted "The Wonderful Art of Oz," a wonderful show tracking Oz-inspired artists, from W. W. Denslow, who drew the brilliant illustrations for the first edition, to more recent interpreters, including Maurice Sendak, Andy Warhol, Kiki Smith and Barry Moser.

And as we learn from "The Undisputed Guide to Pro Basketball History" — an especially fine collection of essays from the writers of the blog Free Darko, with brilliant illustrations by Jacob Weinstein (above) — those players were not only skilled at "dishing and swishing," as Walt Frazier is fond of saying in his current role as a Knicks television announcer, but at storytelling, as well.

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It's a brilliant illustration of the ways art influences our lives.

Sotheby's evening sale on Wednesday provided a more brilliant illustration of the market developments that result from shrinking supplies.

Of course, it helps if you're a skilled film-maker - like director Peter Thwaites - but this is a brilliant illustration of the Xperia's abilities.

A brilliant illustration of how far afield a bass player's mind can wander is to be found in Mr. Bennett's conviction that a pianist's life is easy... Recites a pianist's woes.

Watch Miller's feet in the slalom and giant slalom and you have a brilliant illustration of how fast the new ski will bend, carve and turn when tipped on edge with the ankles and knees.

Watching Mr. Warchus's relentless deconstruction of "Follies" in the controversial revival reinforces the impression of Mr. Sondheim's score as a demonically brilliant illustration of Oscar Wilde's adage "Each man kills the thing he loves".

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