Books by "William Shaw Russell"

12 books found

Introduction to the Law of Scotland

Introduction to the Law of Scotland

by William Murray Gloag, Robert Candlish Henderson

1927

History of the Town of Plymouth

History of the Town of Plymouth

by William Thomas Davis

1885

Plymouth Memories of an Octogenarian

Plymouth Memories of an Octogenarian

by William Thomas Davis

1906

Classics Illustrated

Classics Illustrated

by William B. Jones, Jr.

2011 · McFarland

A significant expansion of the critically acclaimed first edition, Classics Illustrated: A Cultural History, 2d ed., carries the story of the Kanter family's series of comics-style adaptations of literary masterpieces from 1941 into the 21st century. This book features additional material on the 70-year history of Classics Illustrated and the careers and contributions of such artists as Alex A. Blum, Lou Cameron, George Evans, Henry C. Kiefer, Gray Morrow, Rudolph Palais, and Louis Zansky. New chapters cover the recent Jack Lake and Papercutz revivals of the series, the evolution of Classics collecting, and the unsung role of William Kanter in advancing the fortunes of his father Albert's worldwide enterprise. Enhancing the lively account of the growth of "the World's Finest Juvenile Publication" are new interviews and correspondence with editor Helene Lecar, publicist Eleanor Lidofsky, artist Mort Kunstler, and the founder's grandson John "Buzz" Kanter. Detailed appendices provide artist attributions, issue contents and, for the principal Classics Illustrated-related series, a listing of each printing identified by month, year, and highest reorder number. New U.S., Canadian and British series have been added. More than 300 illustrations--most of them new to this edition--include photographs of artists and production staff, comic-book covers and interiors, and a substantial number of original cover paintings and line drawings.

Coon Mountain Controversies

Coon Mountain Controversies

by William Graves Hoyt

1987 · University of Arizona Press

"Blends the scientific issues, the commercial and legal factors, and the personalities involved into a sure-footed narrative that never fails to hold the reader's interest. . . . it is difficult to imagine a more carefully documented and sensibly reasoned account of the way in which ideas on impact theory evolved. . . . of considerable, and probably lasting, value."ÑNature "This meticulously prepared and lucidly written work will surely prove the definitive account of one of the most stimulating intellectual confrontations in the whole history of the earth and planetary sciences. I can recommend it without reservation."ÑWilliam A. S. Sarjeant,Geoscience Canada "An important book by an extraordinary author, of interest to anyone fascinated by the ways in which unorthodox science becomes part of conventional wisdom."ÑEarth Sciences History

Creative Salesmanship

Creative Salesmanship

by Herbert William Hess

1923

rom the easy chair

rom the easy chair

by george william curtis

1891

The Paxtons

The Paxtons

by William McClung Paxton

1903

From the Easy Chair

From the Easy Chair

by George William Curtis

2018 · BoD – Books on Demand

Reproduction of the original: From the Easy Chair by George William Curtis