Illustrate the author dictating the book. Since the way in which the book was written is one of the unique things about the book, the illustration is very important to the article, and irreplaceable.
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Jean-Dominique Bauby / Jean-Dominique Bauby was the victim of a stroke that left his mind and one eye functioning -- enough to enable him to dictate "The Diving Suit and the Butterfly" to Claude Mendibil before dying of heart failure. (Jean-Louis Sieff)
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