Isle of Elsi


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Middle grade fantasy adventure comics featuring dragons, wizards, talking wolves and lots of silly wordplay!




Isle of Elsi


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This second collection of Alec Longstreth's award-winning, Eisner-nominated webcomic Isle of Elsi reprints stories four through six. First, in "Sally Sanders in The Egalliv Examiner" Sally helps her town band together to save Nogard the Dragon from a mysterious stranger. Next, in "Liz Tekcar in The Contested Contest" the villagers compete to decorate the newly rebuilt theater. Last, in "Randy Remarf in The Door Dilemma" Randy builds a door unlike any the town has ever seen, and his dad doesn't like it! These lighthearted fantasy adventure stories feature dragons, wizards, talking wolves and lots of silly wordplay!




Isle of Elsi


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"This issue collects the storyline "Liz Tekcar in The Contested Contest" from Alec Longstreth's award-winning, Eisner-nominated webcomic, Isle of Elsi. Teenage town clerk Liz Tekcar is put in charge of a contest to create a dragon head replica for the local theater. When the villagers use unexpected materials for their entries, Liz must think quickly to find a solution that will satisfy the town council. As if this wasn't enough to deal with, she also has to find a new place for her band to rehearse!"--Birdcage Bottom Books website.




Isle of Elsi


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The Unsinkable Walker Bean


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In order to save his ailing grandfather from a curse, boy inventor Walker Bean must return an accursed pearl skull to the witches who created it, and face pirates, magical machines, and deadly peril along the way.




Basewood


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Basewood is the story of an amnesiac young man trying to remember his mysterious past. Along the way he meets an old hermit who lives in a treehouse with his loyal dog, a young woman who fights for what she believes and a giant wolf-dragon who threatens their survival.




Shirtlifter #1


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Winner of Prism Comics first annual Queer Press Grant, SHIRTLIFTER is a series of queer-themed short fiction comics from STICKY artist Steve MacIsaac. This first issue features the self-contained story "Unmade Beds." Set amidst the gay expatriate culture of Tokyo, the comic is a quiet and lyrical examination of cross-cultural adjustment and sexual parity. This new edition features re-inked, and in some cases redrawn, artwork and 8 pages of bonus material including alternate pages, sketches, and a feature on the evolution of a comics panel from inspiration to completion. 52 pages, color.




Isle of Elsi


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"Issue #1 collects the first 36 pages of Sally Sanders in The Egalliv Examiner. After a dragon attacks her village, Sally Sanders helps the Drab family start a newspaper and immediately gets to work as their first investigative reporter! Repairs to the town’s buildings are stalled, there is a stranger in town, and Sally’s best friend Rex is acting very strangely... In this issue Sally begins snooping around to try and solve these mysteries!"--Birdcage Bottom Books website.




The Cambridge Handbook of Experimental Syntax


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Experimental syntax is an area that is rapidly growing as linguistic research becomes increasingly focused on replicable language data, in both fieldwork and laboratory environments. The first of its kind, this handbook provides an in-depth overview of current issues and trends in this field, with contributions from leading international scholars. It pays special attention to sentence acceptability experiments, outlining current best practices in conducting tests, and pointing out promising new avenues for future research. Separate sections review research results from the past 20 years, covering specific syntactic phenomena and language types. The handbook also outlines other common psycholinguistic and neurolinguistic methods for studying syntax, comparing and contrasting them with acceptability experiments, and giving useful perspectives on the interplay between theoretical and experimental linguistics. Providing an up-to-date reference on this exciting field, it is essential reading for students and researchers in linguistics interested in using experimental methods to conduct syntactic research.




Using Korean


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This is a guide to Korean language usage for students who have already acquired the basics of the language and wish to extend their knowledge and organise accumulated bits of information into a comprehensive picture. It is designed to promote the fluency and accuracy vital to effective communication, provides excellent coverage of proverbs, idioms, and sound symbolism, is tailored to the needs of the English-speaking user, and will be invaluable to anyone requiring up-to-date guidance on points of grammar and vocabulary. Unlike conventional grammars, it highlights those areas of vocabulary and grammar which cause most difficulty to English speakers. Special attention is given throughout the book to the appropriateness of different language styles in various situational contexts. Clear, readable, and easy to consult, it is essential for all those who wish to take their Korean beyond the beginner's level.