When Dave Went Up is the fairy-tale story of Wimbledon's famous 1988 FA Cup win over Liverpool, and how a small team overcame the giants of English football. More than just a recollection of the final itself, the book takes you through the tournament round by round, with tales from the key players in the side, staff and fans.
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Show Me the Way to Plough Lane is the ultimate story of football fan power. From the muddy Common to a brand-new stadium, from lies and deception to proving the doubters wrong, after more than 25 years of displacement Wimbledon finally returned home, just a long ball away from where it all started. This is their remarkable story.
Box! Box! Box! tells the story of the 2022 Formula One championship. It captures the drama on and beyond the Grand Prix circuit, from high-speed accidents to the glamour of Monaco. More than a race review, this book shines a light on what makes the sport tick away from the circuits. So, strap in as we revisit the 2022 campaign.
The Comics Journal #306
- 176pages
- 7 heures de lecture
This issue of the award-winning magazine features a career-spanning interview with New Yorker cartoonist Roz Chast; asks, "Do we need political cartooning?"; and more. In this issue, Gary Groth interviews Roz Chast, the New Yorker humor cartoonist turned graphic memoirist ( Can’t We Talk About Something More Pleasant? ). TCJ #306 focuses on the intersections between comics and politics. It includes op-eds on the importance (and lack thereof) of modern political cartooning. Also featured is a meditation on the creator of the Dilbert newspaper comic strip, Scott Adams; a piece about Daisy Scott, the first African American woman political cartoonist; a gallery of underground cartoonist John Pound’s code-generated comics; portraits of mass shooting victims; a selection of Spider-Gwen artist Chris Vision’s sketchbook pages; and other essays and galleries. Full-color illustrations throughout. Full-color illustrations throughout.
Out of the Shadows
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Out of the Shadows is a detailed account of how England's 1982 World Cup team restored faith among their fans after having gone missing from two consecutive World Cup finals in the 1970s. A qualifying campaign saw many ominous lows, but the team ended up unbeaten in the finals in Spain - out of the competition, but Out of the Shadows.
A proven classic in the field, this edition of Psychological Testing and Assessment features new co-author Gary Groth-Marnat. Building on Aiken’s strong foundation, this edition has been thoroughly updated, offering extensive coverage of new tests, inventories, and scales, the methods used in constructing these psychometric instruments, and the application of them. Greater integration of chapters, enhanced student activities, more opportunities to increase depth through web-based resources, new editions of various tests, greater emphasis on applied aspects of assessment, and revisions in the content and format of college entrance examinations drive Aiken and Groth-Marnat’s twelfth edition. Substantial attention has also been given to neuropsychological assessment, adaptive testing, item response theory, the use of computers in psychological testing, and applications of tests in various contexts.
What Cartooning Really Is
- 232pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Peanuts' is beloved by countless readers worldwide for its iconic characters ? such as Snoopy, Charlie Brown, and Lucy van Pelt ? gentle humor, and emotional resonance. The artist behind 'Peanuts' shares the same name recognition as his beloved characters, but among critics and historians, he is far more than a celebrity ? he is recognized throughout the world as one of the greatest cartoonists who ever lived. To better understand the man and the artist, Fantagraphics is proud to present four extensive conversations with Schulz conducted by film critic Leonard Maltin, novelist Laurie Colwin, Fantagraphics publisher Gary Groth, and comics historian Rick Marschall.0These interviews delve deeply into the moral, aesthetic, and intellectual foundations of Schulz's worldview and his art. They reveal a man at once humble and self-deprecating, but also assured of his talents and success. Some days he feels like the hopeless, downtrodden Charlie Brown, while other days he revels in being an artist made rich and famous through the sheer mastery of his art. Copiously illustrated with 'Peanuts' strips and other comics and illustrations, 'What Cartooning Really Is' humanizes the complex and charming man who drew Snoopy
Sparring with Gil Kane Debating the History and Aesthetics of Comics
- 272pages
- 10 heures de lecture
The Legendary Intellectual and Raconteur Talks to Hal Foster, Walt Kelly, Harvey Kurtzman, Howard Chaykin, Robert Crumb, and Other Artists.
From humble beginnings to rising from the ashes, Wimbledon FC has a history like no other in football. In AFC Wimbledon On This Day, you'll find facts and figures, famous games, managers and players who have made an indelible mark. Even under the current guise of AFC Wimbledon, the club continues to write new chapters in its illustrious history.
Vol. 11 of the popular series welcomes Killoffer, the exciting French cartoonist whose work has previously only been seen in the acclaimed collection, 176 Apparitions of Killoffer, as well as newcomer Jon Vermilyea. Plus, several other surprises from some of the best new talent in comics.
