9783836545112-383654511X-Winsor McKay: The Complete Little Nemo, 2 Volumes XL

Winsor McKay: The Complete Little Nemo, 2 Volumes XL

ISBN-13: 9783836545112
ISBN-10: 383654511X
Edition: Box Har/Pa
Author: Alexander Braun
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: Taschen America
Format: Hardcover 708 pages
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ISBN-13: 9783836545112
ISBN-10: 383654511X
Edition: Box Har/Pa
Author: Alexander Braun
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: Taschen America
Format: Hardcover 708 pages

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Winsor McKay: The Complete Little Nemo, 2 Volumes XL (ISBN-13: 9783836545112 and ISBN-10: 383654511X), written by authors Alexander Braun, was published by Taschen America in 2014. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Winsor McKay: The Complete Little Nemo, 2 Volumes XL (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $2.32.

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Adventures in pajamas
The complete Little Nemo compilation

Meet Little Nemo, a diminutive hero of comic narrative, but one of the greatest dream voyagers of the 20th century. The master creation of Winsor McCay (1869–1934), restless sleeper Nemo inspired generations of artists with his weekly adventures from bed to Slumberland, a realm of colorful companions, psychedelic scenery, and thrilling escapades.

Nemo’s creator Winsor McCay was a founding figure in the modern American entertainment industry, above all with his revolutionary comics, which set standards for panel layout and storytelling technique, timing and pacing, and architectural and other detail that left an inestimable influence on subsequent artists, including Robert Crumb and Federico Fellini.

TASCHEN’s sumptuous Winsor McCay: The Complete Little Nemo 1905–1927 collects, for the very first time, and in full, glorious color, all 549 episodes of Little Nemo. In the illustrated accompanying volume, art historian and comics expert Alexander Braun places Winsor McCay’s life and work within the cultural history of the U.S. media and entertainment industry, and explores the immense art historical value of McCay’s dream narrative. At once an adventure story, visual delight, and piece of cultural history, this publication is a tremendous monument to one of the most innovative pioneers—and one of the most intrepid explorers–of comic history.
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