• Everything Is Tuberculosis

    Everything Is Tuberculosis

    “Everything Is Tuberculosis” by John Green explores TB’s history and ongoing danger. Green explains how TB spreads, challenges medicine, and affects millions. The book shows key discoveries, changing treatments, and persistent obstacles. Readers see why TB remains a threat and understand the need for research and global solutions.

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  • Extraordinary Canadians: Emily Carr

    Extraordinary Canadians: Emily Carr

    Examines Emily Carr’s artistic journey, connection to nature, and her profound influence on Canadian art and culture.

    $5.24
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  • Ingmar Bergman El Último Existencialista

    Ingmar Bergman El Último Existencialista

    Ingmar Bergman El Último Existencialista examines Bergman’s films, existential philosophy, and lasting impact on world cinema.

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  • Lynda Barry

    Lynda Barry

    In “Girlhood through the Looking Glass,” Susan E. Kirtley explores Lynda Barry’s unique perspective on childhood. The book explores her creative journey and the influences that shaped it. Kirtley highlights Barry’s innovative storytelling and artistic style. Through analysis, readers gain insight into how Barry’s work reflects her experiences and the societal themes it explores. A compelling read for comic art enthusiasts.

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  • Rowlandson's Human Comedy

    Rowlandson’s Human Comedy

    “Rowlandson’s Human Comedy” by Stephen Wade explores the life of Regency artist Thomas Rowlandson. The biography examines his unique satirical style and social commentary. Through vivid illustrations and anecdotes, Wade reveals Rowlandson’s influence on art and culture. This work celebrates the artist’s legacy, creativity, and the vibrant society of his time.

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