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A beautiful classic reprint with stunning images from a bygone era. Originally published in 1919, The Story of the Ship is a well-illustrated book with lavish full-color images of boats from throughout history. This pictorial history of seafaring is a fantastic look at "modern era" boats from the 19th and early 20th century, all the way back to the Greek Warships, Roman Warships, 14th-century vessels, frigates, the Monitor and American steamships. Reprinted by CGR Classics from a pristine copy of the original 1919 source material with impeccable color saturation and printing detail.
Volume 1 covers reporting of World War 1 from August 7, 1914, through August 31. Relive WW1 as it unfolds week to week through the eyes of contemporary writers, photographers, and witnesses. This spectacular collection contains thousands of period photographs, drawings, accounts, and events from The Great War. Volume 1 contains Parts 1-3 which includes events published August 7, 1914, through August 31, 1914. Some of the events contained within: How the trouble beganThe gathering of the fleetLondon on the eve of warHow Germany strove to gain command of the seaGermany on the eve of warAnd more! Reproduced and reprinted from a mint collection of source material, The Great War Remastered WW1 Standard History Collection is an entertaining and educational trip through time. Experience World War 1 from the British perspective as told by those who lived through it. Originally published as standalone issues called, The Great War: The Standard History of the All-Europe Conflict, the series starts in 1914 and continues into 1919. Assembled by documentary filmmaker and writer, Mark Bussler (1939 New York World's Fair: The World of Tomorrow in Photographs, World War I: A Dramatic Collection of Images, Chicago 1933 World's Fair: A Century of Progress in Photographs) The Great War: Remastered WW1 Standard History Collection accurately reprints these remarkable period magazines filled with stunning artwork, photographs, and stories from World War 1. The best gift idea for WW1 enthusiasts and World War 1 history buffs looking to pour over period photographs of soldiers, tanks, airplanes, zeppelins, horses, artillery, and WW1 tanks. This collection recounts WW1 battles and events as they happened within days and weeks. Historians, history fans, military history buffs, casual enthusiasts and students should thoroughly enjoy The Great War Remastered WW1 Standard History Collection; there are many World War 1 photos and drawings included.
From the creator of Omega Ronin, Magnum Skywolf, Classic Game Room, and Ethel the Cyborg Ninja comes an epic tale of sci-fi adventure, margaritas, and space coke. Heyzoos was the galaxy's greatest video game reviewer until he found himself forced into an intergalactic war to save reality. After defeating a Vectronnixx 9000 sub-station on the far side of the universe, Heyzoos, Wind Squid, and Space Gar return to Truxton, New York on the planet Earth. Their mission is to find Lord Karnage, who has gone missing in time. After downing countless beers, margaritas (and copious amounts of space coke), can they solve the mystery of a nearby secret military installation? Is Zone of Danger on the jukebox? Are there really two Lord Karnages and what does Edit-Station 1 have to do with the fabric of time? Includes a bonus game review! Heyzoos reviews Hookizoos Go under the influence of space coke. What is that mysterious monster standing on Edit-Station 1 and is it real? Heyzoos is a comedy, science fiction adventure written and drawn by Mark Bussler, creator of Omega Ronin, Classic Game Room, Lord Karnage, Old Timey Pictures with Silly Captions, Magnum Skywolf, Ethel the Cyborg Ninja, and numerous other books and video series. Heyzoos #3 is part of Mark's "Lord Karnage Saga." Recommended for mature readers.
Volume 12 covers reporting of World War 1 from April 10, 1915 - April 24, 1915. Relive WW1 as it unfolds week to week through the eyes of contemporary writers, photographers, and witnesses. This spectacular collection contains thousands of period photographs, drawings, accounts, and events from The Great War, World War 1. Volume 12 contains Parts 34-36 which includes events published April 10, 1915 - April 24, 1915. Some of the events contained within: The first phase of Turkey's share in the warFirst great clash of Slav and PrussianRussian artillery in actionJapan's intervention in The Great WarThe story of TsingtauGermany's worldwide campaign of intrigue Reproduced and reprinted from a mint collection of source material, The Great War Remastered WW1 Standard History Collection is an entertaining and educational trip through time. Experience World War 1 from the British perspective as told by those who lived through it. Originally published as standalone issues called, The Great War: The Standard History of the All-Europe Conflict, the series starts in 1914 and continues into 1919. Assembled by documentary filmmaker and writer, Mark Bussler, The Great War: Remastered WW1 Standard History Collection accurately reprints these remarkable period magazines filled with stunning artwork, photographs, and stories from World War 1. The best gift idea for WW1 enthusiasts and World War 1 history buffs looking to pour over period photographs of soldiers, tanks, airplanes, zeppelins, horses, artillery, and WW1 tanks. This collection recounts WW1 battles and events as they happened within days and weeks. Historians, history fans, military history buffs, casual enthusiasts and students should thoroughly enjoy The Great War Remastered WW1 Standard History Collection; there are many World War 1 photos and drawings included.
The galaxy's greatest mercenary. A radio drama beyond imagination. A valley filled with wolves and flying sharks. Nonstop intergalactic mayhem. Lord Karnage in the Valley of Moon Wolves explodes with action, chaos, irreverence, romance and gut-busting laughter as Lord Karnage and Edit-Station 1 travel across the galaxy to "help" a planet in need. Prepare for the fantasy, science fiction, parody 1970s space opera adventure of a lifetime that features a flying space car, whale dragons, malicious robots, otter raccoons, 8-tracks, peoplebats, fire-breathing sharks, disco, flamethrowers, margaritas, and the power of teamwork! Every eight cycles the four moons of Zzarkix align and the bloodthirsty Moon Wolves attack. Unarmed and outnumbered, the villagers reach out to Lord Karnage for help. With his broken computer sidekick Edit-Station 1 by his side, he fires up the El Karnage 5000 and flies across time and space to help a people in need, a people who may have been better off without him. Edit-Station 1 live-streams their blood-soaked adventure for their popular Lord Karnage Radio Drama, but nothing goes as planned. Moon Wolves prove to be a deadlier foe than anyone expected. A whale dragon kidnaps a fair maiden, Edit-Station 1 runs out of ammunition, an evil computer seeks vengeance, and Lord Karnage stains his acid-washed jeans with gore. It's the greatest radio drama of all time and a harrowing adventure for the ages. Written by Mark Bussler, artist and writer of Ethel the Cyborg Ninja, the Ultra Massive Video Game Console Guide series, Tome of Infinity and producer of Classic Game Room video game review show (and the Lord Karnage Radio Drama)
Learn how to draw a variety of realistic and kawaii narwhal using step-by-step techniques and basic geometric shapes. Narwhals are incredible animals that can be easily identified by their enormous tusk and a great, big smile. They make wonderful characters for comic strips, manga, greeting cards, and social media posts. Your friends, parents and readers will love your drawings of narwhals! This "learn to draw" book includes-Step by step instruction-Easy to follow tutorials-More than 20 narwhal drawing exercises-Numerous super-cute and realistic drawings for reference-Drawing levels for kids and advanced artists-The Horrible Octopus cartoon mascot-The basic proportions of narwhals-Artist's tools-Teardrop, tower, and triangle geometric drawing examples How To Draw Narwhals By Mark Bussler is written and designed by Mark Bussler, the writer and artist of more than 100 books ranging from drawing instruction, manga, history, and art publishing. Mark is the creator of The Horrible Octopus comic strip, Learn To Draw Digital By Mark Bussler, Learn To Draw Dinosaurs: Tyrannosaurus Rex, the Robot Kitten Factory manga, Ethel the Cyborg Ninja, Magnum Skywolf, and Omega Ronin* (*Summer 2020.) Mark is also the editor of 80s Comics and lead designer for retro-inspired Turbo Volcano clothing designs.
Volume 23 covers reporting of World War 1 from November 27, 1915 - December 11, 1915. Relive WW1 as it unfolds week to week through the eyes of contemporary writers, photographers, and witnesses. This spectacular collection contains thousands of period photographs, drawings, accounts, and events from The Great War, World War 1. Volume 23 contains Parts 67-69 which includes events published November 27, 1915 - December 11, 1915. Some of the events contained within: The conquest of Togaland and the CameroonThe breaking of the Russia Fortress LineThe new cabinet and its workThe great drive in the west and The Battle of LoosAnd more... Reproduced and reprinted from a mint collection of source material, The Great War Remastered WW1 Standard History Collection is an entertaining and educational trip through time. Experience World War 1 from the British perspective as told by those who lived through it. Originally published as standalone issues called, The Great War: The Standard History of the All-Europe Conflict, the series starts in 1914 and continues into 1919. Assembled by documentary filmmaker and writer, Mark Bussler (1939 New York World's Fair: The World of Tomorrow in Photographs, World War I: A Dramatic Collection of Images, Chicago 1933 World's Fair: A Century of Progress in Photographs) The Great War: Remastered WW1 Standard History Collection accurately reprints these remarkable period magazines filled with stunning artwork, photographs, and stories from World War 1. The best gift idea for WW1 enthusiasts and World War 1 history buffs looking to pour over period photographs of soldiers, tanks, airplanes, zeppelins, horses, artillery, and WW1 tanks. This collection recounts WW1 battles and events as they happened within days and weeks. Historians, history fans, military history buffs, casual enthusiasts and students should thoroughly enjoy The Great War Remastered WW1 Standard History Collection; there are many World War 1 photos and drawings included.
The second volume of Old Timey Pictures With Silly Captions contains 200 more outrageous period drawings from the 19th century with silly captions guaranteed to make you laugh out loud.Writer, cartoonist and filmmaker Mark Bussler writes warped captions about classic French newspaper artwork in a way that only his demented brain can. This time around we meet murderous chefs, talking horses, evil kittens and numerous drunks and belligerent psychopaths doing who-knows-what with 19th century technology. Not for kids!Who knew the 19th century could be so silly?
Volume 11 covers reporting of World War 1 from March 20, 1915 - April 3, 1915. Relive WW1 as it unfolds week to week through the eyes of contemporary writers, photographers, and witnesses. This spectacular collection contains thousands of period photographs, drawings, accounts, and events from The Great War, World War 1. Volume 11 contains Parts 31-33 which includes events published March 20, 1915 - April 3, 1915 Some of the events contained within: The battles and bombardments of the YserEveryday life of the soldiers at The FrontHow the British monitors evaded German fire off the Belgian coastThe naval war in the Atlantic and PacificEast Coast raids and the Dogger Bank battle...and more! Reproduced and reprinted from a mint collection of source material, The Great War Remastered WW1 Standard History Collection is an entertaining and educational trip through time. Experience World War 1 from the British perspective as told by those who lived through it. Originally published as standalone issues called, The Great War: The Standard History of the All-Europe Conflict, the series starts in 1914 and continues into 1919. Assembled by documentary filmmaker and writer, Mark Bussler, The Great War: Remastered WW1 Standard History Collection accurately reprints these remarkable period magazines filled with stunning artwork, photographs, and stories from World War 1. The best gift idea for WW1 enthusiasts and World War 1 history buffs looking to pour over period photographs of soldiers, tanks, airplanes, zeppelins, horses, artillery, and WW1 tanks. This collection recounts WW1 battles and events as they happened within days and weeks. Historians, history fans, military history buffs, casual enthusiasts and students should thoroughly enjoy The Great War Remastered WW1 Standard History Collection; there are many World War 1 photos and drawings included.
It's the 1890s and people are obsessed with social media, hashtags and the Internet. Or are they? Taken out of context, these incredible drawings are hilarious. Not for kids!! Writer, cartoonist and filmmaker Mark Bussler writes warped captions about classic French newspaper artwork in a way that only his demented brain can. Old Timey Pictures With Silly Captions will have you laughing out loud (don't drink absinthe while reading it.) Who knew the 19th century could be so silly? This collection contains more than 200 of Mark's Old Times Pictures With Silly Captions in stunning detail. Admire the art, laugh at the absurd stories taken out of context.
Volume 25 covers reporting of World War 1 from January 8, 1916 - January 22, 1916. Relive WW1 as it unfolds week to week through the eyes of contemporary writers, photographers, and witnesses. This spectacular collection contains thousands of period photographs, drawings, accounts, and events from The Great War, World War 1. Volume 25 contains Parts 73-75 which includes events published January 8, 1916 - January 22, 1916. Some of the events contained within: Italy's Mountain War in Picture and StoryGerman Inhumanity to British PrisonersSerbia's Glorious ResistanceThe Fall of NishThe Campaign of the Mesopotamian ArmyAnd more... Reproduced and reprinted from a mint collection of source material, The Great War Remastered WW1 Standard History Collection is an entertaining and educational trip through time. Experience World War 1 from the British perspective as told by those who lived through it. Originally published as standalone issues called, The Great War: The Standard History of the All-Europe Conflict, the series starts in 1914 and continues into 1919. Assembled by documentary filmmaker and writer, Mark Bussler (1939 New York World's Fair: The World of Tomorrow in Photographs, World War I: A Dramatic Collection of Images, Chicago 1933 World's Fair: A Century of Progress in Photographs) The Great War: Remastered WW1 Standard History Collection accurately reprints these remarkable period magazines filled with stunning artwork, photographs, and stories from World War 1. The best gift idea for WW1 enthusiasts and World War 1 history buffs looking to pour over period photographs of soldiers, tanks, airplanes, zeppelins, horses, artillery, and WW1 tanks. This collection recounts WW1 battles and events as they happened within days and weeks. Historians, history fans, military history buffs, casual enthusiasts and students should thoroughly enjoy The Great War Remastered WW1 Standard History Collection; there are many World War 1 photos and drawings included.
Volume 24 covers reporting of World War 1 from December 18, 1915 - January 1, 1916. Relive WW1 as it unfolds week to week through the eyes of contemporary writers, photographers, and witnesses. This spectacular collection contains thousands of period photographs, drawings, accounts, and events from The Great War, World War 1. Volume 24 contains Parts 70-72 which includes events published December 18, 1915 - January 1, 1916. Some of the events contained within: The Battles of ChampagneStruggle on the Vimy RidgeThe great drive in the west and The Battle of LoosThe great French offensive in ArtoisWomen's supreme work in the warThe mountain battles for "Italia Irredenta"And more... Reproduced and reprinted from a mint collection of source material, The Great War Remastered WW1 Standard History Collection is an entertaining and educational trip through time. Experience World War 1 from the British perspective as told by those who lived through it. Originally published as standalone issues called, The Great War: The Standard History of the All-Europe Conflict, the series starts in 1914 and continues into 1919. Assembled by documentary filmmaker and writer, Mark Bussler (1939 New York World's Fair: The World of Tomorrow in Photographs, World War I: A Dramatic Collection of Images, Chicago 1933 World's Fair: A Century of Progress in Photographs) The Great War: Remastered WW1 Standard History Collection accurately reprints these remarkable period magazines filled with stunning artwork, photographs, and stories from World War 1. The best gift idea for WW1 enthusiasts and World War 1 history buffs looking to pour over period photographs of soldiers, tanks, airplanes, zeppelins, horses, artillery, and WW1 tanks. This collection recounts WW1 battles and events as they happened within days and weeks. Historians, history fans, military history buffs, casual enthusiasts and students should thoroughly enjoy The Great War Remastered WW1 Standard History Collection; there are many World War 1 photos and drawings included.
Part 10 covers reporting of World War 1 from February 27, 1915 - March 13, 1915. Relive WW1 as it unfolds week to week through the eyes of contemporary writers, photographers, and witnesses. This spectacular collection contains thousands of period photographs, drawings, accounts, and events from The Great War, World War 1. Volume 10 contains Parts 28-30 which includes events published February 27, 1915 - March 13, 1915 Some of the events contained within: Rescue of the crew of a sinking German sea-raiderHow the Russian Baltic Fleet puts to sea in winterThe bombardment and fall of AntwerpOpening battles of the great struggle for CalaisThe incomparable defense of Ypres...and more! Reproduced and reprinted from a mint collection of source material, The Great War Remastered WW1 Standard History Collection is an entertaining and educational trip through time. Experience World War 1 from the British perspective as told by those who lived through it. Originally published as standalone issues called, The Great War: The Standard History of the All-Europe Conflict, the series starts in 1914 and continues into 1919. Assembled by documentary filmmaker and writer, Mark Bussler, The Great War: Remastered WW1 Standard History Collection accurately reprints these remarkable period magazines filled with stunning artwork, photographs, and stories from World War 1. The best gift idea for WW1 enthusiasts and World War 1 history buffs looking to pour over period photographs of soldiers, tanks, airplanes, zeppelins, horses, artillery, and WW1 tanks. This collection recounts WW1 battles and events as they happened within days and weeks. Historians, history fans, military history buffs, casual enthusiasts and students should thoroughly enjoy The Great War Remastered WW1 Standard History Collection; there are many World War 1 photos and drawings included.
Volume 14 covers reporting of World War 1 from May 22, 1915 - June 5, 1915. Relive WW1 as it unfolds week to week through the eyes of contemporary writers, photographers, and witnesses. This spectacular collection contains thousands of period photographs, drawings, accounts, and events from The Great War, World War 1. Volume 14 contains Parts 40-42 which includes events published May 22, 1915 - June 5, 1915. Some of the events contained within: The anti-aircraft corps in actionThe Russian stand on the Five RiversThe Battle of CarpathiansThe resurgence of Serbia and the resistance of RussiaThe winter campaign in the western trenches...and more! Reproduced and reprinted from a mint collection of source material, The Great War Remastered WW1 Standard History Collection is an entertaining and educational trip through time. Experience World War 1 from the British perspective as told by those who lived through it. Originally published as standalone issues called, The Great War: The Standard History of the All-Europe Conflict, the series starts in 1914 and continues into 1919. Assembled by documentary filmmaker and writer, Mark Bussler, The Great War: Remastered WW1 Standard History Collection accurately reprints these remarkable period magazines filled with stunning artwork, photographs, and stories from World War 1. The best gift idea for WW1 enthusiasts and World War 1 history buffs looking to pour over period photographs of soldiers, tanks, airplanes, zeppelins, horses, artillery, and WW1 tanks. This collection recounts WW1 battles and events as they happened within days and weeks. Historians, history fans, military history buffs, casual enthusiasts and students should thoroughly enjoy The Great War Remastered WW1 Standard History Collection; there are many World War 1 photos and drawings included.
An amazing ocean filled with intricate details ready to color! It's the ultimate underwater relaxation. Dive beneath the waves for a coloring adventure filled with lively full-sized drawings of fantastic marine landscapes. More than 40 detailed oceanic-themed designs await those ready to unwind and color a deep sea landscape full of life. Created and drawn by comic book artist and illustrator, Mark Bussler (Seatropica, Kawaii Ocean, Ethel Club, Old Timey Pictures with Silly Captions, Robot Kitten Factory), every page is an underwater experience in detailed coloring - perfect for adults, teens, and kids of all ages. Animals included: FishDolphinsCoralKiller WhalesSeahorsesManta RaysStingraysMoray EelAnd more...
From the creator of Omega Ronin, Classic Game Room, and Lord Karnage comes this epic sci-fi manga, the wildest outer space adventure fueled by 1980s action movie one-liners in the galaxy! The Sanro Loco 4000 dead mall isn't so dead after all! Ethel the Cyborg Ninja and Edit-Station 1 embark on a mission to recover a secret code that lies hidden inside a singing 1980s stuffed bear named Trebley Fruxlin at the Kay-Zee Toyz Store. A trip to the mall sounds fun until they discover thousands of killer robots from a broken Build-A-Panda-Robot factory with a thirst for blood! Can Ethel's cyborg skills keep her alive while Edit-Station 1 and E.R.R.O.L. fend off a fleet of heavily-armed robotic mall guard spaceships? Will anyone get to enjoy a Purple Julius? Do they still sell D-cell batteries at Radio Hut? Laugh out loud and enjoy epic science fiction mayhem as Ethel and Edit-Station 1 continue their quest for Ethel's father and the missing pieces of Squidtrex, a monstrous super robot comprised of five robotic space squids. Can they discover the Sword of Oceans, the last-remaining enigmatic super-weapon capable of defeating Vectronnixx 9000, a 1970s-era four-dimensional video game system gone bad which is taking over the universe and absorbing reality? Ethel the Cyborg Ninja is written and drawn by Mark Bussler, creator of Classic Game Room, Drawing with Lord Karnage, Old Timey Pictures with Silly Captions, Magnum Skywolf, Heyzoos the Coked-Up Chicken, Omega Ronin, and numerous other books and video series. Ethel the Cyborg Ninja 2 (Ethel the Cyborg Ninja Book 2) is the direct sequel to Ethel the Cyborg Ninja Book 1 and is part of Mark's "Lord Karnage Saga." Contains artist notes and concept art.
Volume 13 covers reporting of World War 1 from May 1, 1915 - May 15, 1915. Relive WW1 as it unfolds week to week through the eyes of contemporary writers, photographers, and witnesses. This spectacular collection contains thousands of period photographs, drawings, accounts, and events from The Great War, World War 1. Volume 13 contains Parts 37-39 which includes events published May 1, 1915 - May 15, 1915. Some of the events contained within: The Back-Veldt revolt in South AfricaPay day on the battlefieldMaking the best of itCamera records of the great rally from overseasHow the empire rallied to the flagHow the war in the air developedThe first use of zeppelins against British men-at-war Reproduced and reprinted from a mint collection of source material, The Great War Remastered WW1 Standard History Collection is an entertaining and educational trip through time. Experience World War 1 from the British perspective as told by those who lived through it. Originally published as standalone issues called, The Great War: The Standard History of the All-Europe Conflict, the series starts in 1914 and continues into 1919. Assembled by documentary filmmaker and writer, Mark Bussler, The Great War: Remastered WW1 Standard History Collection accurately reprints these remarkable period magazines filled with stunning artwork, photographs, and stories from World War 1. The best gift idea for WW1 enthusiasts and World War 1 history buffs looking to pour over period photographs of soldiers, tanks, airplanes, zeppelins, horses, artillery, and WW1 tanks. This collection recounts WW1 battles and events as they happened within days and weeks. Historians, history fans, military history buffs, casual enthusiasts and students should thoroughly enjoy The Great War Remastered WW1 Standard History Collection; there are many World War 1 photos and drawings included.
An incredible journey through New York City as it appeared in 1908 with period panoramic vistas. Originally published as King's Views of New York 1908-1909 in 1909 by Moses King, this stunning collection of period photographs, drawings and prints reveals New York City as it appeared at the dawn of the 20th century. Reprinted by CGR Classics with a new cover design by artist, Mark Bussler. Leave your social media at home and take a tour of the New York that no longer exists, a New York with horses and buggies, a New York with wagons, a New York with period automobiles and no smartphones. Includes the original dynamic two-page spreads of panoramic vistas and contemporary advertisements!
Relive WW1 as it unfolds week to week through the eyes of contemporary writers, photographers, and witnesses. This spectacular collection contains thousands of period photographs, drawings, accounts, and events from The Great War. Volume 6 contains Parts 16-18 which includes events published December 5, 1914 through December 19, 1914. Some of the events contained within: The first battles in East Prussia The agony of Belgium General progress of the war The French frontier battle The British stand at Mons The Anglo-French retreat from Mons and Charleroi And More! Reproduced and reprinted from a mint collection of source material, The Great War Remastered WW1 Standard History Collection is an entertaining and educational trip through time. Experience World War 1 from the British perspective as told by those who lived through it. Originally published as standalone issues called, The Great War: The Standard History of the All-Europe Conflict, the series starts in 1914 and continues into 1919. Assembled by documentary filmmaker and writer, Mark Bussler, The Great War: Remastered WW1 Standard History Collection accurately reprints these remarkable period magazines filled with stunning artwork, photographs, and stories from World War 1. The best gift idea for WW1 enthusiasts and World War 1 history buffs looking to pour over period photographs of soldiers, tanks, airplanes, zeppelins, horses, artillery, and WW1 tanks. This collection recounts WW1 battles and events within days or weeks and tells a tale of the First World War that few people see today. Historians, history fans, military history buffs, casual enthusiasts and students should thoroughly enjoy The Great War Remastered WW1 Standard History Collection; there is no shortage of World War 1 photos contained within the pages filled with WW1 photos!
More than 400 restored and enhanced illustrations from the mind of Gustave Doré celebrate the legacy of one of history's greatest artists. Known for his highly detailed wood engravings and gifted sense of composition, Gustave Doré was one of the premier illustrators from the 19th century whose visual style was years ahead of his time. For the first time, a beautifully curated collection of some of his best work from eight influential books is available in one volume. Best of Gustave Doré includes images from: - Dante's Inferno- Milton's Paradise Lost- The History of Don Quixote- Doré's London: A Pilgrimage- Les Contes Drolatiques- Dante's Purgatory and Paradise- Doré's Bible Gallery>Page after page of Doré illustrations shows why this prolific French prodigy may be history's most versatile artist with an unequaled range and unrestrained ability to convey hope, tragedy, passion, and agony, all with a delightfully macabre sense of humor. Best of Gustave Dore Volume 1 contains some of his biggest, mind-bending pieces in addition to enlarged, re-scanned images of smaller cartoons and sketches from the background details of books like Doré's London and Les Contes Dolatiques. New and old fans alike will find themselves immersed for days soaking in every detail and subtle nuance from his myriad array of masterpieces.- 8 1/2" x 11" printing- Crisp digitally re-scanned and enhanced images- More than 400 illustrations- Display quality cover design>"Born in France in 1832, Doré was considered an artistic genius at an early age who embarked on a lifetime career as a cartoonist, illustrator, painter, sculptor, and caricaturist. Wood engravings became his specialty, and he is widely known today for his illustrations in popular books such as Dante's Inferno, Milton's Paradise Lost, and Doré's London: A Pilgrimage. What makes Doré's artwork unique is his range of talent beyond his skill as a technical illustrator. His mastery of human anatomy and background details is rivaled only by his own abilities to shift subject matters, effortlessly, from angst and pain to comic hilarity. His chilling artwork for Dante's Inferno evokes endless, eternal suffering while his quirky, lighthearted drawings for Les Contes Drolatiques show his good sense of humor and gifted cartooning skills." About the Writer: >About the Publisher: The CGR Publishing Restoration Workshop uses a vast array of computers and digital scanners to restore, preserve, and enhance the classic works of writers and artists from the 19th century. Each new release includes display-quality covers, enlarged covers, and retro fonts. Select books include Dante's Inferno Retro Hell-Bound Edition, Gustave Dorè's London: A Pilgrimage, The Complete Book of Birds, A Life of George Westinghouse, The Clock Book: A Detailed Illustrated Collection of Classic Clocks, The Aeroplane Speaks, and much more.
Laugh out loud at the third hilarious collection of old-time pictures taken out of context, mixed with modern humor. Old Timey Volume 3 delivers three times the absinthe and two times the filth! Writer, cartoonist, and World's Fair historian, Mark Bussler, continues to warp 19th-century drawings with contemporary jokes about social media, technology, relationships, talking animals, and tequila. Are couples discussing consumption by candlelight, or are they arguing over styles of peanut butter? Is a man talking to himself, or telling Alexa to play some 1980s hair metal? Is that new horse really compatible with an iPhone? Taken way out of context, these amazing, classic cartoons and engravings deliver intense chuckles and gut-busting laughter. Bussler's knack for spotting the most inappropriate things in the most innocent drawings from 1890's newspapers is on display on every page. Not for the kids, this third collection of Old Timey Pictures with Silly Captions brings more than 200 outrageous, timely, and often indecent cartoons sure to appeal to fans of classic 1980s comic strips and 1970s movies. Best enjoyed by candlelight with a glass of absinthe next to your talking horse. Mark Bussler is the writer of more than 100 books, including 1939 New York World's Fair: The World of Tomorrow in Photographs, Magnum Skywolf, Chicago 1933 World's Fair: A Century of Progress in Photographs, The Ultra Massive Video Game Console Guide series, Robot Kitten Factory, and The World's Fair of 1893 Ultra Massive Photographic Adventure series.
Learn how to draw super cute sea creatures in the kawaii style! Welcome to the undersea world of kawaii! Kawaii means cute, and kawaii drawings should be cute. Super cute! In this book, we'll learn how to draw some of the ocean's most amazing creatures by breaking them into simple geometric shapes and giving them adorable faces and a cheerful personality. There is no right or wrong way to draw kawaii sea creatures. What is important is that we have fun drawing and that we work to improve our art. Throughout this book, we'll explore the ocean and draw many sea creatures in a kawaii style. Kawaii should be lighthearted and silly. Kawaii should make your readers smile. How you draw kawaii though, is up to you. I offer many examples but encourage all readers to experiment, draw on the workbook pages, practice, and be creative!. Veteran cartoonist and commercial artist, Mark Bussler, draws kawaii seascapes and gives step-by-step examples for kawaii artists of any skill level and age. This book is ideal for kids and teens looking to create kawaii fish, octopi, dolphins, narwhals, and more! Learn to draw kawaii by starting with basic shapes and underwater forms like bubbles, seaweed, and starfish. Kawaii Ocean gives ample room for doodles and sketches with full-size workbook pages. Doodle pages feature helper drawings and numerous funny kawaii seascapes. Fill the ocean with your super cute kawaii sea creatures! Kawaii Ocean teaches how to draw: Kawaii bubblesKawaii fishKawaii jellyfishKawaii dolphinsKawaii sharksKawaii sea turtlesKawaii seahorsesKawaii manta raysKawaii coralKawaii sea snailsKawaii deep sea anglersKawaii blue whalesKawaii seascapesand more!
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