
Siegel and Shuster’s Funnyman
$7.19Discover Funnyman, the pioneering Jewish superhero, and the creative legacy of Superman’s original creators.

Sir Joshua Reynolds, Illustrated
$0.99“Sir Joshua Reynolds” highlights the life and work of the renowned painter. Frederick Keppel illustrates Reynolds’ techniques and contributions to art. The book examines his impact on portraiture and his tenure as the first President of the Royal Academy. Readers will appreciate the blend of biography and art analysis throughout.

Something Like An Autobiography
$6.12“Something Like An Autobiography” by Akira Kurosawa explores the film director’s life and creative journey. Kurosawa shares his experiences, influences, and the challenges he faced. The narrative captures his passion for filmmaking and offers insightful perspectives on art. Through personal anecdotes, readers gain a deeper understanding of his character and contributions to cinema.

Speaking Likeness, A
$19.59A Speaking Likeness reflects Joseph Plaskett’s artistic philosophy, creative journey, and personal insights into portrait painting.

Spirit of the Delta
$8.99“Spirit of the Delta: The Art of Carolyn Norris” showcases Norris’s unique artistic vision. Through stunning visuals and insightful essays, the book explores her connection to the Mississippi Delta. Contributors include Dorothy Sample Shawhan, Patti Carr Black, Tom Rankin, and R. Kim Rushing, celebrating the region’s rich cultural heritage and Norris’s influence.

Stadium For Rent
$1.49Chronicles Tampa Bay’s determined campaign, setbacks, and ultimate success in securing a Major League Baseball franchise.

Stalin’s Apologist: Walter Duranty: The New York Times’s Man in Moscow
$14.25Explores Walter Duranty’s controversial reporting from Moscow, examining journalistic ethics and complicity during Stalin’s regime.

Stan Lee and the Rise and Fall of the American Comic Book
$8.49Stan Lee and the Rise and Fall chronicles Lee’s influence, Marvel’s growth, and the comic industry’s dramatic changes.












