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Lady in Ermine - The Story of a Woman Who Painted The Renaissance: A Biographical Novel of Sofonisba Anguissola
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As Sofonisba struggles to make her name, the Spanish empire invades Italy.
With Michelangelo as her mentor and her father as her champion, Sofonisba dreams of painting the Spanish King.
In this novel of Royal intrigue and artistic toil, we see the soul of the painter come alive. We watch as Sofonisba struggles to realize her dreams against the backdrop of patriarchal Europe. When Royal tragedy unfolds, we learn the true strength of our heroine.
Romance, hardship, bankruptcy, and a legacy of hundreds of paintings that still influence today's artists. An authentic story of what it was like to be a woman of ambition in the Renaissance.
History comes dramatically alive as we journey through the Renaissance with Sofonisba Anguissola.
This is her story.
Epileptic
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Hailed by The Comics Journal as one of Europe's most important and innovative comics artists, David B. has created a masterpiece in Epileptic, his stunning and emotionally resonant autobiography about growing up with an epileptic brother. Epileptic gathers together and makes available in English for the first time all six volumes of the internationally acclaimed graphic work. David B. was born Pierre-François Beauchard in a small town near Orléans, France. He spent an idyllic early childhood playing with the neighborhood kids and, along with his older brother, Jean-Christophe, ganging up on his little sister, Florence. But their lives changed abruptly when Jean-Christophe was struck with epilepsy at age eleven. In search of a cure, their parents dragged the family to acupuncturists and magnetic therapists, to mediums and macrobiotic communes. But every new cure ended in disappointment as Jean-Christophe, after brief periods of remission, would only get worse. Angry at his brother for abandoning him and at all the quacks who offered them false hope, Pierre-François learned to cope by drawing fantastically elaborate battle scenes, creating images that provide a fascinating window into his interior life. An honest and horrifying portrait of the disease and of the pain and fear it sowed in the family, Epileptic is also a moving depiction of one family's intricate history. Through flashbacks, we are introduced to the stories of Pierre-François's grandparents and we relive his grandfathers' experiences in both World Wars. We follow Pierre-François through his childhood, adolescence, and adulthood, all the while charting his complicated relationship with his brother and Jean-Christophe's losing battle with epilepsy. Illustrated with beautiful and striking black-and-white images, Epileptic is as astonishing, intimate, and heartbreaking as the best literary memoir.
The Storm of Steel
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Originally published in 1920, The Storm of Steel is a first-hand account of World War I trench combat lifted from the diaries of Ernst Jünger, a German infantryman who would become one of Europe's most talented writers. The book was first translated into English in 1929 by Basil Creighton, the acclaimed translator of many other classic works of German literature, and was widely hailed as a masterpiece.
The Storm of Steel remains the definitive account of World War I, following Jünger through several major engagements as he develops from an eager young soldier into a battle-hardened officer. Subsequent revisions by the author removed many of the original editions' vivid descriptions of battle, along with his reflections on leadership, patriotism, and the nature of heroism, while later translations failed to compare to the original’s compelling and readable prose. The original translation eventually fell out-of-print, and is now being made available for the first time in decades to allow a new generation of readers to experience the classic that introduced millions to one of Europe's greatest voices. (Description taken from Amazon.com)
The Complete Fritz the Cat
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Includes all the Fritz stories and strips ever published, plus many previously unpublished drawings and unfinished strips.
Iron Man Vol.1, No. 300
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Stark leads the Iron Legion against ULTIMO, the living holocaust. With guest appearance by War Machine.
Scott Pilgrim Vol. 4
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That's right, folks! Put down the video game controller! Skip that rehearsal for your band! Make whatever sacrifices you must to those comic gods you hold so dear! Just make sure you're ready because Bryan Lee O'Malley and SCOTT PILGRIM are back! Well, a couple months have passed since the last time we caught up with our intrepid hero, but what can change in a few short months? Well, not much has... Scott's still living with his roommate Wallace Wells. He's still playing in a mediocre rock band named Sex Bob-omb. And most importantly, he's still dating the lovely Ramona Flowers while working his way through the gaggle of superpowered, superstylish, superevil ex-boyfriends determined to take him down. But something is different. Don't look now, but Scott Pilgrim may actually be getting it together. And it's a good thing, too, because Scott is about to confront Ramona's most intimidating ex yet!
Epileptic
by
Hailed by The Comics Journal as one of Europe's most important and innovative comics artists, David B. has created a masterpiece in Epileptic, his stunning and emotionally resonant autobiography about growing up with an epileptic brother. Epileptic gathers together and makes available in English for the first time all six volumes of the internationally acclaimed graphic work. David B. was born Pierre-François Beauchard in a small town near Orléans, France. He spent an idyllic early childhood playing with the neighborhood kids and, along with his older brother, Jean-Christophe, ganging up on his little sister, Florence. But their lives changed abruptly when Jean-Christophe was struck with epilepsy at age eleven. In search of a cure, their parents dragged the family to acupuncturists and magnetic therapists, to mediums and macrobiotic communes. But every new cure ended in disappointment as Jean-Christophe, after brief periods of remission, would only get worse. Angry at his brother for abandoning him and at all the quacks who offered them false hope, Pierre-François learned to cope by drawing fantastically elaborate battle scenes, creating images that provide a fascinating window into his interior life. An honest and horrifying portrait of the disease and of the pain and fear it sowed in the family, Epileptic is also a moving depiction of one family's intricate history. Through flashbacks, we are introduced to the stories of Pierre-François's grandparents and we relive his grandfathers' experiences in both World Wars. We follow Pierre-François through his childhood, adolescence, and adulthood, all the while charting his complicated relationship with his brother and Jean-Christophe's losing battle with epilepsy. Illustrated with beautiful and striking black-and-white images, Epileptic is as astonishing, intimate, and heartbreaking as the best literary memoir.
The Gravid Cadaver
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Before John Hunter was known as "The Father of Modern Surgery", he was just Jack, an uneducated ne'er do well working as a grave robber to fill the dissection room of his older brother's London anatomy school.
But, when Jack's brother starts allowing him to conduct dissections, Jack makes a wonderful discovery about himself. While he has never been good at anything in his directionless life, he not only shows an innate talent for the art of anatomy, but he loves it with a deep, abiding passion.
Then, one night, Jack gets word of a newly available body. This body is special--so special that any anatomist in the city would kill for a chance to dissect it. Determined to procure it, Jack sets off on a rollicking romp through the underbelly of Covent Garden, encountering betrayal, love, and lots of gin along the way.
The Unfortunate
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After decades of civil wars, the leaders of the four kingdoms--Armania, Yorcia, Winnix, and Drunacht--have maintained peace, but the world is altering, and so, too, are diplomatic relations. There is talk of conflict, but the source of these restless intentions lies not with shields and swords but rather with the emotions of different factions--both afar and near, humble and highborn--who will do whatever necessary to obtain their ultimate desires. Despite these attempts, however, all are still faced with a world of ruthlessness and unfortunate events in which the greatest challenge is defeating Fate's ultimate wrath before it is too late.
The Gravid Cadaver
by
Before John Hunter was known as "The Father of Modern Surgery", he was just Jack, an uneducated ne'er do well working as a grave robber to fill the dissection room of his older brother's London anatomy school.
But, when Jack's brother starts allowing him to conduct dissections, Jack makes a wonderful discovery about himself. While he has never been good at anything in his directionless life, he not only shows an innate talent for the art of anatomy, but he loves it with a deep, abiding passion.
Then, one night, Jack gets word of a newly available body. This body is special--so special that any anatomist in the city would kill for a chance to dissect it. Determined to procure it, Jack sets off on a rollicking romp through the underbelly of Covent Garden, encountering betrayal, love, and lots of gin along the way.
The Unfortunate
by
After decades of civil wars, the leaders of the four kingdoms--Armania, Yorcia, Winnix, and Drunacht--have maintained peace, but the world is altering, and so, too, are diplomatic relations. There is talk of conflict, but the source of these restless intentions lies not with shields and swords but rather with the emotions of different factions--both afar and near, humble and highborn--who will do whatever necessary to obtain their ultimate desires. Despite these attempts, however, all are still faced with a world of ruthlessness and unfortunate events in which the greatest challenge is defeating Fate's ultimate wrath before it is too late.