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Author | : Bill Finger |
Publisher | : DC Comics |
Total Pages | : 260 |
Release | : 2020-03-17 |
Genre | : Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | : 177950635X |
Take a journey into the dark minds of DC's most dangerous super-villains in these tales starring The Joker, the Mist, Captain Cold, Signalman, the Puppeteer, Clock King, Mr. Who and many more. Collects WANTED: THE WORLD'S MOST DANGEROUS VILLAINS #1-9 from 1972, which reprinted stories from ACTION COMICS #57 and 69; BATMAN #25, 84 and 112; WORLD'S FINEST COMICS #6 and 111; THE FLASH #114 and 121; ADVENTURE COMICS #72 and 77; GREEN LANTERN #1 and 33; WONDER WOMAN #36; SENSATION COMICS #66 and 71; MORE FUN COMICS #65, 73 and 76; FLASH COMICS #86, 90 and 100; ALL-AMERICAN COMICS #61; KID ETERNITY #15; and DOLL MAN QUARTERLY #15.
Author | : John Broome |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | : 9781401213626 |
Written by Gardner Fox, Bob Kanigher and John Broome Art by Sheldon Moldoff, Carmine Infantino and Chic Stone Cover by Carmine Infantino & Joe Giella The 1960s Batman and Robin adventures continue in this second volume reprinting, in black and white, the original stories created for Batman #175-188 and Detective ComicS #343-358. Witness the first appearances of the behemoth Blockbuster, the pernicious Poison Ivy, the obscure Outsider, and more! Advance-solicited; on sale June 27 - 512 pg, B&W, $16.99 US
Author | : Gregory Bateson |
Publisher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 572 |
Release | : 2000 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 9780226039053 |
Gregory Bateson was a philosopher, anthropologist, photographer, naturalist, and poet, as well as the husband and collaborator of Margaret Mead. This classic anthology of his major work includes a new Foreword by his daughter, Mary Katherine Bateson. 5 line drawings.
Author | : Edgar Faure |
Publisher | : UNESCO |
Total Pages | : 348 |
Release | : 1972-01-01 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9231042467 |
Author | : Gerry Conway |
Publisher | : DC Comics |
Total Pages | : 532 |
Release | : 2020-02-11 |
Genre | : Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | : 177950618X |
In these 1970s tales, Dr. Light makes his dramatic return-and so does Snapper Carr, who's now turned traitor to the League! Ultraa, hero of Earth-Prime, joins the League in their battle with the Injustice Gang, while the Phantom Stranger assists the team against a family of ancient gods! Plus, the Atom and Jean Loring get married-but will the power of her mind destroy the Earth? Collects JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #147-157 and SUPER-TEAM FAMILY #11-14.
Author | : Stanley Cohen |
Publisher | : Taylor & Francis US |
Total Pages | : 282 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9780415610162 |
'Richly documented and convincingly presented' -- New Society Mods and Rockers, skinheads, video nasties, designer drugs, bogus asylum seeks and hoodies. Every era has its own moral panics. It was Stanley Cohen's classic account, first published in the early 1970s and regularly revised, that brought the term 'moral panic' into widespread discussion. It is an outstanding investigation of the way in which the media and often those in a position of political power define a condition, or group, as a threat to societal values and interests. Fanned by screaming media headlines, Cohen brilliantly demonstrates how this leads to such groups being marginalised and vilified in the popular imagination, inhibiting rational debate about solutions to the social problems such groups represent. Furthermore, he argues that moral panics go even further by identifying the very fault lines of power in society. Full of sharp insight and analysis, Folk Devils and Moral Panics is essential reading for anyone wanting to understand this powerful and enduring phenomenon. Professor Stanley Cohen is Emeritus Professor of Sociology at the London School of Economics. He received the Sellin-Glueck Award of the American Society of Criminology (1985) and is on the Board of the International Council on Human Rights. He is a member of the British Academy.
Author | : David A. Yallop |
Publisher | : Random House (NY) |
Total Pages | : 680 |
Release | : 1993 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : |
"David Yallop spent ten years on the trail of the mysterious Carlos the Jackal, a man accused of some of the most heinous acts in the annals of international terrorism: the attack on the Israeli athletes at the Munich Olympics, the kidnapping of the OPEC oil ministers, the massacre at Lod airport in Tel Aviv, and scores of bombings, murders, and hijackings. He found his man. But it was what he discovered along the way that shocks and surprises most." "Yallop's intrepid search led him into dangerous territory. He was in Beirut at a time when Westerners were being kidnapped and murdered in alarming numbers, and his guide was killed mysteriously. He continued his investigations in Tripoli, Tunis, Caracas, Tel Aviv, Damascus, Vienna, London, and Paris, moving through the murky worlds of terrorists and counterterrorists, intelligence and counterintelligence, spies and double agents. He drank orange juice with Colonel Qadaffi in his tent, talked until dawn with Yasser Arafat in a basement in Tunisia, and visited Carlos's old school chums in Venezuela and in quiet London neighborhoods. Tracking the Jackal is a real-life story about the world that Frederick Forsyth, John le Carre, and Tom Clancy turn into fiction - a world that runs on intrigue and deception, with governments and security forces operating outside their own laws when they see fit. Carlos himself turns out to be almost a mythical creation of that world, employed by various sinister forces for their own purposes. Tracking the Jackal reads like a thriller, but it is a major work of investigative reporting that reveals a complex web of political corruption and betrayal."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Author | : Esther Eidinow |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 222 |
Release | : 2011-01-04 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 085771953X |
The impulse to try to anticipate the future, and make sense of apparently random events, is irrepressible. Why and how the ancient Greeks tried to foretell the outcome of the present is the subject of Esther Eidinow's lively appraisal, which explores the legacy of ancient Greek notions of luck, fate and fortune in our own era, drawing on approaches to cognitive anthropology. Perhaps the most famous of all sites of prediction is the Oracle at Delphi. But the Delphic Oracle is only the best-known example from a landscape covered by oracular sanctuaries; while across the literary genres of antiquity there are myriad tales - such as that of doomed Oedipus - which wrestle with the cruel vicissitudes of fate and fortune. Exploring some of the key ideas of ancient Greek culture that resonate with modern conceptions of destiny, Eidinow examines the ancients' notion of luck as a means to explain daily experiences. Focusing on writers such as Homer, Herodotus, Thucydides and Demosthenes, the author shows how concepts of fate in antiquity changed over time, in response to social and political currents. She draws too on modern cultural texts like "Terminator 2" and "Lawrence of Arabia", demonstrating how the recurring questions 'what if?' and 'why me?' are fundamental to the human relationship with an uncertain future, whether it be in the ancient past or the present day.
Author | : Richard A. Lupoff |
Publisher | : Krause Publications |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1997 |
Genre | : Comic books, strips, etc |
ISBN | : 9780873414982 |
A long-unavailable comics classic returns! Eleven comic-book collectors recall their childhood comics heroes - more than 100 in all. The reprint from the 1970 Arlington House original sports an all-new introduction by Comics Buyer's Guide Editor Maggie Thompson and includes 16 pages of full-color comic-book art.
Author | : Ben Bova |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 189 |
Release | : 1972 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780417058702 |