-How To Capture A University - The Meaning of the Southwest Review Attack Upon (Col. /Prof.) John Beaty (1954), 8.pp., 8.5x11, 1.25 + P&H. (former military intelligence, author of books used in 800 schools and universities in the U.S., and author of Iron Curtain Over America, whi...
Unusual, rare, unique, and uncommon baby names are more plentiful than ever, as parents turn place names, nature names, surnames, and words into names. We've organized these unusual names of all kinds into lists to make your search easier. In this category you’ll find lists of Unique Pl...
One of the first genres that highlighted a uniquely American-historical subject was western-theme television, radio, comic books, and film. This genre began in the 1880's and gained popularity through the 1950s and 1960's and continues today. This collection includes some of the most rare wes...
Comic books and graphic novels have always been a collector’s item. However, news that some of the most expensive comics can fetch millions of dollars has reached the mainstream. Indeed, spurred on by the booming Marvel and DC movie franchises, appreciation for the form has rarely been ...
Find New, Rare, Collectible, Used and Hard To Find CDs, Albums, Vinyl Records, Rare CD Singles, Picture Discs, Rare Vinyl, 12", 10", 7", Limited Editions, Promos, Promotional Items, Imports, and Music Memorabilia from the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s and 2000s for the following ...
political satire and caricature, dating back many hundreds of years and gaining footholds at many crucial moments in France’s history. Popular in the 17th century, Molière and Jean de la Fontaine earned their fame mocking the upper echelons of society through comic plays or fables, often […...
via their Corgi Books line, it features a blonde wielding two guns, both simultaneously spitting lead. (This scene is depicted in the novel). The book is dedicated to Peter’s wife, Doreen Clawson. The artwork is unsigned; the heroine is modeled after actress Aimi MacDonald, though I’m ...
but an interview he gave for the Brussels-based weekly The Bulletin on the occasion of Greene’s death in 1991 is available (Lechat 1991), as well as a closely similar talk he gave at the 2006 Graham Greene Festival in Berkhamsted, published in the London Review of ...
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Robert Lea is a freelance science journalist focusing on space, astronomy, and physics. Rob’s articles have been published inNewsweek,Space,Live Science,Astronomymagazine andNew Scientist. He lives in the North West of England with too many cats and comic books. ...