The Superannuated Man #2

The Superannuated Man #2

Author: Ted Mckeever

Publisher: Image Comics

Published: 2014-07-23

Total Pages: 64

ISBN-13:

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A simple supply run into Blackwater, a seaside town overrun by mutated animals, is anything but routine for He, one of the few remaining humans.


Superannuated Man

Superannuated Man

Author: Ted McKeever

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781632153340

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Humanity has been overthrown. Mutated animals run amuck in a post-apocalyptic world. Think you've seen this type of thing before? Well, not the way Ted McKeever tells it. Follow the last remaining human, HE, as he encounters every manner of bizarreness the devastated town of Blackwater has to offer, in this collection of McKeever's brooding, darkly humorous series, The Superannuated Man. Contains a substantial amount of bonus material, including doodles.


The Superannuated Man

The Superannuated Man

Author: Ted McKeever

Publisher: Image Comics

Published: 2015-04-15

Total Pages: 156

ISBN-13: 1632154595

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Humanity has been overthrown. Mutated animals run amuck in a post-apocalyptic world. Think you've seen this type of thing before? Well, not the way TED McKEEVER tells it. Follow the last remaining human, HE, as he encounters every manner of bizarreness the devastated town of Blackwater has to offer, in this collection of McKEEVER's brooding, darkly humorous series, The Superannuated Man. Plus, it contains a substantial amount of bonus material, including . . . doodles.


Book Madness

Book Madness

Author: Denise Gigante

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 2022-01-01

Total Pages: 399

ISBN-13: 0300248482

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The fascinating history of American bookishness as told through the sale of Charles Lamb's library in 1848 Charles Lamb's library--a heap of sixty scruffy old books singed with smoke, soaked with gin, sprinkled with crumbs, stripped of illustrations, and bescribbled by the essayist and his literary friends--caused a sensation when it was sold in New York in 1848. The transatlantic book world watched as the relics of a man revered as the patron saint of book collectors were dispersed. Following those books through the stories of the bibliophiles who shaped intellectual life in America--booksellers, publishers, journalists, editors, bibliographers, librarians, actors, antiquarians, philanthropists, politicians, poets, clergymen--Denise Gigante brings to life a lost world of letters at a time when Americans were busy assembling the country's major public, university, and society libraries. A human tale of loss, obsession, and spiritual survival, this book reveals the magical power books can have to bring people together and will be an absorbing read for anyone interested in what makes a book special.