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    John Duncan, Bonfires
    The Mindboggling Misadventures of Bungles the Clown
    Glance
    • Glance

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of historical upheaval, two young individuals from Northern England and Vietnam embark on separate journeys to America in the 1980s. Their paths converge in Indiana, where they stumble upon hidden papers written by Abraham Lincoln and his friend Eleanor Smith. This unexpected discovery sparks a joint quest to understand the documents' significance, leading to transformative revelations that mirror their own life journeys. The intertwining of their stories highlights themes of fate, friendship, and the impact of history.

      Glance
    • The Mindboggling Misadventures of Bungles the Clown

      Spectacle Spectacular

      • 196pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      The story unfolds in a vibrant circus threatened by the sinister Goldenvault Inc. and its villainous henchmen, including the treacherous clown Diabolico. The quirky troupe, led by the clever Bungles, features an array of eccentric characters, from a strongman to dancing lobsters. Their mission is to stage the grand Spectacle Spectacular to save their fairgrounds. However, they face relentless sabotage through various outrageous schemes, leading to a climactic showdown that promises excitement and humor for readers of all ages.

      The Mindboggling Misadventures of Bungles the Clown
    • John Duncan, Bonfires

      • 72pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      In Bonfires, photographer John Duncan documents the long-standing Protestant tradition of bonfire building--part of the annual July 11 celebration commemorating the defeat of James Stuart at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690--in his native Belfast. The large structures on which the fires are lit serve as a powerful assertion of Protestant identity and signal a sense of community solidarity. Duncan's photographs frame these structures against Belfast's changing urban landscape, revealing the deep divisions that, despite political progress, still affect Northern Ireland long after the cease-fires. Duncan's images reveal the expressive, jerry-rigged constructions that are lit to create the fires. They recall all manner of real and mythic architecture, from high-rise apartment buildings to military watchtowers, gun emplacements, the Empire State Building or the Tower of Babel.

      John Duncan, Bonfires