
Love, Pamela
$9.24Love, Pamela reveals Pamela Anderson’s personal journey, relationships, fame, and search for authenticity in her memoir.

Lynda Barry
$9.99In “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.

Lynda Barry
$8.99In “Girlhood through the Looking Glass,” Susan E. Kirtley explores Lynda Barry’s artistic journey. The book highlights Barry’s unique approach to storytelling and her impact on comic art. Through analysis, Kirtley examines themes of girlhood, identity, and creativity, showcasing Barry’s role in shaping contemporary comics and inspiring future artists.

Magic off Main
$22.19Magic off Main explores Esther Warkov’s imaginative art, creative process, and her unique influence on Canadian visual culture.

Magician of the Modern
$7.89In “Magician of the Modern,” Eugene R. Gaddis examines the revolutionary impact of Chick Austin on America’s art scene. He transformed cultural institutions and championed modernism. Austin’s vision reshaped public perception of the arts, fostering innovation and creativity. The book highlights his contributions and the evolving dynamics of American artistic expression during a pivotal era.

Mahler Remembered
$9.04Norman Lebrecht compiles personal recollections and insights, illuminating the life and legacy of Gustav Mahler.

Making Magic: The Marion Mahony Griffin Story
$4.35Chronicles Marion Mahony Griffin’s pioneering architecture, creative partnership, and lasting influence on modern design and urban planning.

Man on the Move
$1.99Chronicles Pete Friesen’s dynamic career, travels, and personal growth, showcasing resilience and adventure in a changing world.

Marc Chagall
$5.12Examines Marc Chagall’s imaginative artistry, Jewish heritage, and profound influence on modern art and cultural identity.

Mary Quant
$7.79In “Mary Quant: My Autobiography,” Mary Quant recounts her transformative journey in the fashion industry. She pioneered the bold, youthful style of the 1960s, introducing miniskirts and vibrant colors that became iconic. Her innovative designs empowered women globally. This autobiography shares personal stories, challenges, and triumphs, reflecting on her lasting impact on the fashion industry.











