Of Comics and Men


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This is a seminal study of the evolution and development of the American comic from the 1930s to the present day. The book is divided into three sections covering the history, an overview of the distribution and consumption of American comic books, and an account of the popularisation and legitimisation of the comic book form.




Books in Print


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The Journalist's Bookshelf


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Books Out-of-print


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Guide to Reprints


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Special Libraries


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Vols. for -1980 include Annual directory issue.




Exporations in College Algebra


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Designed in the spirit of the calculus reform movement this innovative textbook changes college algebra from an instructor-centered lecture format to a student-centered learning experience. The first half explores algebra applied to social sciences and the latter half to physical and life sciences. Throughout, students collect data, organize data sets, and share their observations in both written and verbal form. An anthology of readings in the back of the book deepens the understanding of special topics and demonstrates how mathematics relates to everyday life.




American Artist


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