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Topic Comics/Graphic/Photo : 242 results | page 1 of 25 pages
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On War And Love - Fouad Elkoury
Summer 2006. Thirty-three days of war in Lebanon. A beloved woman wants to leave. This is a diary about war. A diary about love. A diary about love in a time of war.

A mix of pictures shot by Fouad Elkoury in Beirut in 1982 and in 2006, this intimate diary is a striking evocation of Lebanon, a country that has remained war-torn for more than twenty-five years.
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I Keee You!!: A Collection of Overheards - Benn Ray (Editor)
A collection of overheard snippets of conversations illustrated by many of the finest indie comics illustrators. What have we overheard in the bathroom? On the street? In bars? In our own homes? In stores? At restaurants? As people talk into their cell phones, to their friends and, in some cases to no one at all. Have we overheard you? Could be.
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Strike While It's Hot: 32 Postcards by Josh MacPhee - Josh MacPhee (Illustrator)
Strike While It's Hot is a collection of the political graphics Josh MacPhee has produced over the past 10 years. Used on T-shirts, reproduced in zines, featured on book covers, and pasted on walls, these images have traveled around the world and back. And now these cards are certain to travel even further as postcards ready to mail.

Strike While it's Hot contains images to visually conf...
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Slingshot: 32 Postcards by Eric Drooker - Eric Drooker (Illustrator)
Disguised as a book of innocent postcards, Slingshot is a dangerous collection of Eric Drooker's most notorious posters. Plastered on brick walls from New York to Berlin, tattooed on bodies from Kansas to Mexico City, Drooker's graphics continue to infiltrate and inflame the body politic.
Drooker is the author of two graphic novels, Flood! A Novel in Pictures (winner of the American Book Aw...
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Framing Identity: Social Practices of Photography in Canada (1880-1920) - Susan Close
Framing Identity examines how Canadian women at the turn of the 20th century used photography as a social practice to establish identity. Specifically, Close studies the photographic practices of four female photographers: Mattie Gunterman (1872 -1945), Geraldine Moodie (1854-1945), Ruby Gordon Peterkin (1887-1961), and Etta Sparks (1879-1917). From a revisionist point of view, Close argues that photo...
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Welcome To The Dahl House: Alienation, Incarceration, and Inebriation In The New American Rome - Ken Dahl
The collected 1997-2007 comics of Ken Dahl in this graphic novel anthology! Includes all of his minis, short stories, anthology works, and unpublished work including such titles as "Taken For a Ride" , "Gordon Smalls Goes to Jail", "No!", and "Blind Fart"! 2006 Ignatz Winner!
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Dead In Their Tracks: Crossing America's Desert Borderlands - John Annerino
On assignment for Newsweek, Annerino journeyed deep into one of the least hospitable spots on the planet - the scorched 4,100 square mile 'empty quarter' that straddles Mexico and Arizona. There he met 4 Mexican nationals determined to cross a 130 mile trail illegally to find work to feed their families. Dead In Their Tracks is a record of that experience. Annerino's unflinching camera and sensitive text ca...
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A Weekend Photographer's Notebook - Vernon Richards
Some of the exceptional black and white photographs Vernon Richards has taken as an amateur photographer over his long life of common people working, relaxing and demonstrating for peace. 170 black and white photos.
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Leaning With Intent To Fall: A Memoir - Ethan Clark
"Ethan recounts a life on the fringes, filled with all the great punk pastimes: dodging cops, shoplifting, trespassing, drinking too much, and working crappy jobs that barely pay the rent on dilapidated houses filled with down-and-out roommates. But rather than succumbing to the jaded cynicism one might expect after an accumulation of years of discouraging predicaments and misadventure, Ethan somehow manage...
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Common Folk Illustrated Journal - BriarMade (Design by) and Thomas Hancock (Photography)
Constructed of heavy, acid-free, recycled writing paper, the Common Folk Illustrated Journal is the perfect portable book for notes, phone numbers, sketches and ideas. Brooklyn graffiti collective Common Folk carefully illustrated the interior, which alternates 50 contemporary photographs with blank pages and crosshair guidelines (for precise sketching).
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