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Corbyn Comic Book (Paperback)
Martin Rowson, Steve Bell, Stephen Collins
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Pollsters called it a foregone conclusion. Columnists said Theresa
May's snap general election wouldn't just return her a thumping
majority in the House of Commons - it would plunge the opposition
into existential crisis. For Labour MPs, concerns about "job
security" in an age of zero-hours contracts suddenly felt
uncomfortably close to home. And then something happened. Momentum
got to work. Grime4Corbyn gathered steam. Clicktivists were
transformed into door-knocking, flag-waving activists. Soon, a
familiar chant - "Oh, Jeremy Corbyn" - was reverberating around
football stadiums and venues across the country. All this while
Theresa turned Maybot and the Conservatives released a manifesto
that looked bad for people and even worse for animals. Featuring
work by many of the UK's best-known cartoonists, including Martin
Rowson, Steve Bell and Stephen Collins, The Corbyn Comic Book
captures the qualities, quirks and flaws of a man whose startling
rise to prominence has been the defining story of 2017. He didn't
win, but he did cause a political earthquake. Corbynmania is a
thing now - and so is Comix4Corbyn.
The crew of the Starship Enterprise come out of retirement when
Earth is threatened by a massive energy field. Captain Kirk
(William Shatner), now an Admiral, Spock (Leonard Nimoy), Bones
(DeForest Kelley), and the rest of the television regulars are all
on board for what proved to be the first of a series of movie
adventures.
Queues at Baby Frank's famous zoo are dwindling and there's only one person responsible . . . Meet Baby Bruce. He's greedy, fame-hungry and he's opened up a rival zoo nearby. The problem is, all the animals at Baby Bruce's zoo are unhappy. What's Baby Frank to do? Face his nemesis and stage an epic baby jailbreak, of course.
Hold on, this is going to be one great escape!
The dangerously good follow-up to Baby's First Bank Heist from a major new and exciting partnership - Stephen Collins is cartoonist of The Guardian Weekend magazine and Jim Whalley is a fresh writing talent.
Frank's long-suffering parents decide it's time for a holiday - looking
after a whole zooful of animals is VERY hard work. Leaving Gran in
charge, they set off. But the further from home they get, the more
anxious Frank gets.
What if Gran can't cope? What if his animals need him? He decides to
take drastic action - with dire consequences!
A nail-biting follow-up to the bestselling Baby's First Bank Heist and
Baby's First Jailbreak.
THE JOB OF THE SKIN IS TO KEEP IT ALL IN...
On the island of Here, livin's easy. Conduct is orderly. Lawns are
neat. Citizens are clean shaven--and Dave is the most fastidious of
them all. Dave is bald, but for a single hair. He loves drawing,
his desk job, and the Bangles. But on one fateful day, his life is
upended...by an unstoppable (yet pretty impressive) beard.
An off-beat fable worthy of Roald Dahl and Tim Burton, "The
Gigantic Beard That Was Evil" is a darkly funny meditation on life,
death, and what it means to be different--and a timeless ode to the
art of beard maintenance.
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Westwood (Paperback)
Timothy Stephen Collins
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My Old Kentucky Home (Hardcover)
Elaine Collins Hasford; Contributions by Stephen Collins Foster
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The Old Folks at Home (Paperback)
Stephen Collins] 1826-1864 [Foster; Created by G W (George W ) 1856-1906 Brenneman
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R363
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