Authors:William Shakespeare, Simon Greaves,
Publisher: The Shakespeare Comic Book Co Ltd
Keywords: cartoon, illustrated, tempest, edtion
Number of Pages: 64
Published: 2006-09-10
List price: unknow
ISBN-10: 0955376106
ISBN-13: 9780955376108
Authors:Larry Gonick, Craig Criddle,
Publisher: Collins Reference
Keywords: cartoon, guide, chemistry
Number of Pages: 256
Published: 2005-05-03
List price: $16.99
ISBN-10: 0060936770
ISBN-13: 9780060936778
A refreshingly humorous but thorough ancillary guide to general chemistry from the author of the bestselling The Cartoon Guide to Physics and The Cartoon Guide to Genetics. The Cartoon Guide to Chemistry, a collaboration between pre–eminent scientist Professor Craig Criddle of Stanford University and cartoonist Larry Gonick, is a complete and up–to–date course in college level chemistry. In an engaging and humorous graphic style, the book covers both the history and the basics, including early ideas and techniques, electrochemistry, organic chemistry, biochemistry, environme
Author: Larry Gonick
Publisher: Main Street Book
Keywords: universe, history, cartoon, vol
Number of Pages: 368
Published: 1997-09-10
List price: $22.95
ISBN-10: 0385265204
ISBN-13: 9780385265201
One of the beautiful things about comics is that it is possibly the best medium for combining education and entertainment. No one knows this better than Larry Gonick, whose Cartoon History series spans many subjects. Whether you are a fan of history, comics, or Gonick’s books, The Cartoon History of the Universe I is a great place to start. Part I contains volumes 1 to 7, from the Big Bang to Alexander the Great.An entertaining and informative illustrated guide that makes world history accessible, appealing, and funny.
Author: Steve Yockey
Publisher: Samuel French, Inc.
Keywords: cartoon
Number of Pages: 52
Published: 2008-09-25
List price: $9.95
ISBN-10: 0573663831
ISBN-13: 9780573663833
5m, 4f / Comedy / Unit set Join the exploits of a band of mismatched cartoon stereotypes on a wild ride through this animated world, Presented in the style of a Commedia dell’Arte scenario gone berserk, Cartoon is a devilishly violent social commentary that explores the rapid coalescence of media, politics and consumer giants. A young, idealistic upstart named Trouble steals the giant hammer that Esther, the bratty dictator, uses to maintain a monotonous but peaceful order. Chaos ensues. Bombs explode. Puppets are set free. Anime girls fight. And as the bodies pile up, the violence begins t
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Publisher: Educational Technology Pubns
Keywords: book, cartoon, technology, educational
Number of Pages: 128
Published: 1970-06
List price: $28.95
ISBN-10: 0877780005
ISBN-13: 9780877780007
Author: Larry Gonick
Publisher: Collins Reference
Keywords: sex, guide, cartoon
Number of Pages: 256
Published: 1999-06-01
List price: $17.99
ISBN-10: 0062734318
ISBN-13: 9780062734310
From the first eye contact to the therapist’s couch, from the throes of ecstasy to the nitty-gritty of safer sex, from the world’s sexiest animal to the dating jungle, The Cartoon Guide to Sex covers everything you’ve always wanted to know about sex. Frank, informative, and written with Larry Gonick’s characteristic comic verve and scientific accuracy, this book gives a comprehensive discussion of the spectrum of human sexuality, including sexual structures and functions, gender roles and sexual identity, sexual arousal and response, sexual communication, love, marriage
Author: Christopher P. Lehman
Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press
Keywords: cartoon, colored
Number of Pages: 152
Published: 2009-09-15
List price: $22.95
ISBN-10: 155849779X
ISBN-13: 9781558497795
This book traces the evolution of racial caricatures in American cartoons during the first half of the twentieth century. From the introduction of animated film in the early 1900s to the 1950s, ethnic humor was a staple of American-made cartoons. Yet as Christopher Lehman shows in this revealing study, the depiction of African Americans in particular became so inextricably linked to the cartoon medium as to influence its evolution through those five decades. He argues that what is in many ways most distinctive about American animation reflects white animators’ visual interpretations of A