To Light a Fire on the Earth


Book Description

The highly anticipated follow-up to Bishop Robert Barron's hugely successful Catholicism: A Journey to the Faith As secularism gains influence, and increasing numbers see religion as dull and backward, Robert Barron wants to illuminate how beautiful, intelligent, and relevant the Catholic faith is. In this compelling new book—drawn from conversations with and narrated by award-winning Vatican journalist John L. Allen, Jr.—Barron, founder of Word on Fire Catholic Ministries, proclaims in vivid language the goodness and truth of the Catholic tradition. Through Barron’s smart, practical, artistic, and theological observations as well as personal anecdotes—from engaging atheists on YouTube to discussing his days as a young diehard baseball fan from Chicago—To Light a Fire on the Earth covers prodigious ground. Touching on everything from Jesus to prayer, science, movies, atheism, the spiritual life, the fate of Church in modern times, beauty, art, and social media, Barron reveals why the Church matters today and how Catholics can intelligently engage a skeptical world.




Everyone's a Critic


Book Description

We are all critics now. From social media "likes" to reviews on Yelp and Rotten Tomatoes, we're constantly asked to give our opinion and offer feedback. Everyone's a Critic is a curated collection of the best and brightest New Yorker cartoonists celebrating the art of the drawn critique, whether about restaurants, art, sports, dates, friends, or modern life. Featuring the work of thirty-six masters of the cartoon, including Roz Chast, Sam Gross, Nick Downes, Liza Donnelly, Bob Mankoff, Michael Maslin, and Mick Stevens, over half the cartoons in this book appear in print for the first time.




Barron's Book of Cartoons


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100 of the best cartoons from Barron's celebrated artists about the absurdities of business, finance, life, love and leisure.




Calligraphy in 24 Hours


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Learn the basic principles behind a range of alphabets, letter-by-letter and stroke-by-stroke, in a series of focused technique-based tutorials.




World War II in Cartoons


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Whether producing strips, social comment in magazines like Punch or Lilliput, savage caricature of allies and enemies, or a daily chronicle of events at home or abroad, little escaped the cartoonists pen during World War II and they encapsulated the great dramas in a way impossible in prose. This book is divided into chapters covering the war year-by-year, each chapter prefaced with a concise introduction that provides a historical framework for the cartoons of that year. Altogether some 300 cartoons, in color and black and white, have been skillfully blended to produce a unique record of World War II.




Tequila Mockingbird


Book Description

Hot on the paws of his successful "Scotch and Toilet Water: A Book of Dog Cartoons," beloved "New Yorker" cartoonist Cullum returns with a whole menagerie of creatures faced with surprisingly human predicaments.




The Ultimate Cartoon Book of Book Cartoons


Book Description

This exuberant collection of cartoons is an enthusiastic love letter to books and bookstores. The cartoons celebrate and critique the literary world through the work of thirty-three of the masters of cartoon art, including Sam Gross, Roz Chast, Arnie Levin, Danny Shanahan, Peter Steiner, Mick Stevens, Nick Downes, Liza Donnelly, Bob Mankoff, and Michael Maslin. Many of the cartoons have been published in the New Yorker, while others are published here for the first time.




Cockatiels for Two


Book Description

In this collection of feline funnies, "The New Yorker" cartoonist Leo Cullum helps cat-lovers understand why they put up with their finicky felines with this collection of cartoons that investigates the truth beneath the cat's inscrutable exterior.




Scotch & Toilet Water?


Book Description

In the funniest dog cartoon book ever, beloved "New Yorker" cartoonist Cullum pokes gentle fun at the foibles and eccentricities of cavorting canines and their human owners. 125 illustrations.




More Cartoons:


Book Description

You may wonder why the title includes the word more. Bernard Schoenbaums cartoons have been published worldwide but upon his death, hundreds of unpublished cartoons were found in his files. To distinguish them from the already published cartoons, my daughter, Laura, a graphic designer, and I have organized them and compiled some of them into the group included in this publication with the title of More Cartoons: Men & Woman & Children. So here you have more. Hope they bring smiles!