| Author: Lisa Hiton | Publisher: Tupelo Press | Publication Date: 1-Oct-21 | Number of Pages: 78 pages | Language: English | Binding: Paperback | ISBN-10: 1946482560 | ISBN-13: 9781946482563
A heart-warming book celebrating the bond between a brother and his sibling, featuring flurries of gold foil on every page!A beautiful, reassuring picture book about the love between a brother and his younger sibling. Whether chasing butterflies, sharing pinecones, or snuggling down at bedtime, there's nothing this little fox cub loves more than spending time with their big brother.With a lyrical rhyming text by Susannah Shane and stunning artwork by award-winning artist Britta Teckentrup, this picture book makes the perfect gift following the arrival of a new baby.
New Worlds for Old [Mass Market Paperback] edited by Lin Carter. Including stories written by Clark Ashton Smith , Edgar Allan Poe , H.P. Lovecraft, Lord Dunsany. For some reason I don’t really care...
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The Story Of A Boy Who Learned About Life From Women... Find Aileen and save a boy's soul, perhaps his life. Herb loved her. She was the only one of the many girls he knew who really stirred his deepest emotions. Because he loved her, because he knew he was unworthy, he ran away from her, and lived
This book is subtitled "Speculations on the evolution of human intelligence". First published in hardbound in 1977 by Carl Sagan (1934 - 1996). At the time he was Professor of Astropysics and Space Science at Cornell. This is a first edition and stated first printing in paperback. This book has an alternative cover with only the artwork of Donald E. Davis and no writing. Title appears only on the spine. The book is in VG- condition. Name is written inside cover with no other writing or markings. Pages are clean but read with light to moderate tanning. Book is straight and square. No creases to spine. Front cover has probably some fading and heavy crease at cover opening parallel to spine. Back cover has shine with light general wear. New clear protective bag cover included.
The Best Of The Worst
The Best Of The Worst
"It's a pleasure to lose yourself in the beautiful artwork, and one of the loveliest queer romances I've ever read." — K. O'Neil, author of The Tea Dragon Society Blue has been living as a ghost for a year when he meets Hamal, a beautiful and sweet gardener who has the ability to see and communicate with ghosts. Together, their friendship develops into something more, but being a ghost, Blue can never truly be connected with Hamal. When Blue realizes Hamal’s strange ability may be putting him in danger, Blue has to find a way to protect him—even if it means leaving him. Rainbow Book List Best Graphic Novel of 2017 Powell's Books Best of 2017 The Advocate's Best LGBTQ Graphic Novel of 2017 Product DetailsISBN-13: 9781637150733 Media Type: Paperback Publisher: Oni Press Publication Date: 07-05-2022 Pages: 128 Product Dimensions: 5.90(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.60(d) Age Range: 12 - 18 YearsAbout the Author Keezy Young is a queer comic artist and illustrator from the Pacific Northwest, currently in Seattle, WA. They grew up drawing on their walls, stealing a few extra chapters by nightlight after bedtime, making graveyards for lost animals in the forest with their brother and sister, and adding monsters and flowers to the margins of every homework assignment. Any opportunity to con their teachers into letting them illustrate a book report instead of writing one was taken. Although their art is self-taught, they credit Digimon, Hiromu Arakawa, Trina Schart Hyman, Arthur Rackham, and Studio Ghibli as important influences. Today, Keezy writes, draws, and designs their own young adult comics. Their stories are cute, eerie, and often dark, but almost always hopeful at their core. Their work is character-focused, and they use action, romance, and mystery to explore LGBTQIA characters and themes, since those are the stories they always looked for growing up, but could rarely find.
The scarce line of WAY crazy Satan Press Books! History, Complete bibliography, Curious and Odd Story told by Jim Linderman from the Daily Blog Vintage Sleaze.
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The Story Of A Boy Who Learned About Life From Women... Find Aileen and save a boy's soul, perhaps his life. Herb loved her. She was the only one of the many girls he knew who really stirred his deepest emotions. Because he loved her, because he knew he was unworthy, he ran away from her, and lived
The Best Of The Worst
This book is subtitled "Speculations on the evolution of human intelligence". First published in hardbound in 1977 by Carl Sagan (1934 - 1996). At the time he was Professor of Astropysics and Space Science at Cornell. This is a first edition and stated first printing in paperback. This book has an alternative cover with only the artwork of Donald E. Davis and no writing. Title appears only on the spine. The book is in VG- condition. Name is written inside cover with no other writing or markings. Pages are clean but read with light to moderate tanning. Book is straight and square. No creases to spine. Front cover has probably some fading and heavy crease at cover opening parallel to spine. Back cover has shine with light general wear. New clear protective bag cover included.
The Best Of The Worst
About The Artwork Layered grey lead pencils [various types], inks, acrylic paint colour, oil sticks and printing techniques. Vintage theatre printing plates used with basic transfer techniques. Drawing on quality Saunders Waterford300 gsm paper. [not framed] Artwork will require framing for proper hanging and finish. Signed and titled at the bottom. Original Created:2018 Subjects:Abstract Materials:Paper Styles:AbstractAbstract ExpressionismFine ArtModern Mediums:InkPencilAcrylicPaint Details & Dimensions Drawing:Ink on Paper Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:22 W x 29.9 H x 0.1 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Not applicable Packaging:Ships Rolled in a Tube Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships rolled in a tube. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:Australia. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
"It's a pleasure to lose yourself in the beautiful artwork, and one of the loveliest queer romances I've ever read." — K. O'Neil, author of The Tea Dragon Society Blue has been living as a ghost for a year when he meets Hamal, a beautiful and sweet gardener who has the ability to see and communicate with ghosts. Together, their friendship develops into something more, but being a ghost, Blue can never truly be connected with Hamal. When Blue realizes Hamal’s strange ability may be putting him in danger, Blue has to find a way to protect him—even if it means leaving him. Rainbow Book List Best Graphic Novel of 2017 Powell's Books Best of 2017 The Advocate's Best LGBTQ Graphic Novel of 2017 Product DetailsISBN-13: 9781637150733 Media Type: Paperback Publisher: Oni Press Publication Date: 07-05-2022 Pages: 128 Product Dimensions: 5.90(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.60(d) Age Range: 12 - 18 YearsAbout the Author Keezy Young is a queer comic artist and illustrator from the Pacific Northwest, currently in Seattle, WA. They grew up drawing on their walls, stealing a few extra chapters by nightlight after bedtime, making graveyards for lost animals in the forest with their brother and sister, and adding monsters and flowers to the margins of every homework assignment. Any opportunity to con their teachers into letting them illustrate a book report instead of writing one was taken. Although their art is self-taught, they credit Digimon, Hiromu Arakawa, Trina Schart Hyman, Arthur Rackham, and Studio Ghibli as important influences. Today, Keezy writes, draws, and designs their own young adult comics. Their stories are cute, eerie, and often dark, but almost always hopeful at their core. Their work is character-focused, and they use action, romance, and mystery to explore LGBTQIA characters and themes, since those are the stories they always looked for growing up, but could rarely find.
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Tale of a One-Way Street by Joan Aiken, illustrated by Jan Pienkowski, 1978