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Silver Age $19.88 This book takes an inside look at the artists who created the Silver Age of comics. Based on dozens of interviews, this book carefully shows the development of the art of comic book storytelling from its roots in comic strips and the first generation of comic book artists in the Golden Age. Hundreds of pieces of original artwork illustrate the lengthy text. |
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Silver Ages: Classical Latin, Silver Age of Comic Books, Silver Age of Russian Poetry, Silver Age $14.14 Silver Ages: Classical Latin, Silver Age of Comic Books, Silver Age of Russian Poetry, Silver Age |
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History of Comics: Silver Age of Comic Books, Comics Code Authority, Golden Age of Comic Books, Modern Age of Comic Books, History of Man $14.14 History of Comics: Silver Age of Comic Books, Comics Code Authority, Golden Age of Comic Books, Modern Age of Comic Books, History of Man |
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Silver Age of Comics: Silver Age of Comic Books, List of Silver Age Comics Creators $14.14 Silver Age of Comics: Silver Age of Comic Books, List of Silver Age Comics Creators |
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Department Stores $8.06 The way we shop has undergone many transformations over the years, and a pioneer of one such change was the department store. Selling everything from clothes to cosmetics, furniture to food, the department store is a one-stop shop for consumers. Claire Masset charts the history of the department store, the innovations in retailing, advertising and technology, and the developments in fashion, design and working practices. Using evocative adverts, prints, memorabilia and photographs, the highs and lows of these retail giants are discussed, including the golden age of department stores in the 1920s and 1930s, and their future in a modern world. Filled with amusing anecdotes, this lively book brings the fascinating world of British department stores to life. |
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Convenience Stores by Country Convenience Stores by Country: Convenience Stores of Canada, Convenience Stores of the Unitconvenience Stores of Canada, $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Convenience Stores of Canada, Convenience Stores of the United States, 7-Eleven, Gate Petroleum, Wawa, Turkey Hill, Sheetz, Circle K, Quiktrip, Speedway Superamerica, Racetrac, Alimentation Couche-Tard, Plaid Pantry, Love’’s Travel Stops |
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Self-Publishing Online Stores: Lulu $14.14 Self-Publishing Online Stores: Lulu |
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Comic Book Villains $5.99 To some, comic books are a hobby, but for Raymond McGillicuddy and Norman Link, they are a way of life. Both men own comic book stores in the same sleepy hamlet, and both are after the hottest ticket in town–a rare collection of old comic books–potentially worth millions to the right dealer. However, when the elderly owner won’t sell, it becomes a madcap free-for-all with friend turning against friend in a battle for the loot. As the stakes get higher, the antics take a darker turn and begin spiraling into a dangerous game of greed, betrayal and murder. |
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Cervantes and the Comic Mind of His Age $148.94 This book relates Cervantes’’s poetics of comic fiction to the common framework of assumptions, values, and ideas held by Spaniards of the Golden Age about the comic and the kinds of writing which expressed it. This collective mentality underwent significant evolution in the period 1500 to 1630, and the factors which caused it are reflected in the ways in which the major comic genres–satire, the picaresque, the comedia, the novella–are re-launched, transformed, and theoretically rationalized around 1600, the moment when Don Quijote and Cervantes’’s most famous novelas were written. Though Cervantes is universally acknowledged to be a master of comic fiction, his poetics have never before been considered from that specific angle, nor in such ample scope. In particular, the book sets itself to identify the differences between that poetics and the conceptions of comic fiction of his contemporaries, including Mateo Aleman. |
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Flash Gordon Comic Book Archives 1 $31.1 Flash Gordon’’s classic era in comic books returns in a new archival collection from Dark Horse! Join the handsome and fearless Flash, his clever and capable companion Dale Arden, and eccentric scientist Dr. Zarkov as they face peril and danger in the wild landscapes of the planet Mongo and go head-to-head with the villainous despot Ming the Merciless! This archival collection, reprinting seven complete comics originally published from 1947 through 1953, makes a fine addition to any comics library. Ray guns, spaceships, and Silver Age storytelling – it’’s all here and it’’s all action! |