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* FOYLES CHILDREN'S BOOK OF THE YEAR WINNER * A whimsical modern
fairy tale from internationally renowned cartoonist, Tom Gauld.
When the log princess goes missing, her brother, the little wooden
robot, sets out on an epic adventure to find her. He will encounter
goblins, magic puddings, a mushroom queen and a very intimidating
wood pile as he seeks to bring his sister home. The Little Wooden
Robot and the Log Princess is an exquisitely illustrated modern
fairytale about sibling love. Tom Gauld brings all of his wit,
draghtsmanship and narrative craft to a funny, moving tale that
proves that woodlice can be heroes too. The New York Times review:
"one of the best picture books I've read this year. It's a cabinet
of curiosities in a clockwork castle... it's a funny, twisty,
heartfelt yarn." -Ben Hatke The Irish Times review: "The narrative
is full of surprises [...] but it is Gauld's detailed, textured
illustrations that will draw a young reader's attention back to
this wonderful book again and again."
Confront the spectre of failure, the wraith of social media, and
other supernatural enemies of the author Tom Gauld returns with his
wittiest and most trenchant collection of literary cartoons to
date. Perfectly composed drawings are punctuated with the artist's
signature brand of humour, hitting high and low. After all, Gauld
is just as comfortable taking jabs at Jane Eyre and Game of
Thrones. Some particularly favoured targets include the pretentious
procrastinating novelist, the commercial mercenary of the
dispassionate editor, the wilful obscurantism of the vainglorious
poet. Quake in the presence of the stack of bedside books as it
grows taller! Gnash your teeth at the ever-moving deadline that the
writer never meets! Quail before the critic's incisive dissection
of the manuscript! And most importantly, seethe with envy at the
paragon of creative productivity! Revenge of the Librarians
contains even more murders, drubbings and castigations than The
Department of Mind-Blowing Theories, Baking For Kafka or any other
collections of mordant scribblings by the inimitably excellent
Gauld.
Tom Gauld has created countless iconic strips for the Guardian over
the course of his illustrious career. A master of condensing grand,
highbrow themes into panel comics, his weekly strips embody his
trademark sense of humour while simultaneously opening comics to an
audience unfamiliar with the artistry that cartooning has to offer.
Funny but serious, these comics allow Gauld to put his impressive
knowledge of history, literature and pop culture on full display -
his impeccable timing and distinctive visual style setting him
apart from the rest. This postcard set celebrates more than a
decade of Gauld's contributions to the Guardian, with fifty of his
most beloved strips, on everything from Samuel Beckett's sitcom
pitches (such as Waiting for Kramer, a show where two men await the
arrival of a man named Kramer who never comes), 'Procrastination
for Creative Writers, a 10-Week Course' and 'Poetry Anthologies for
People Who Don't Like Poems'. Witty and beautifully drawn, The
Snooty Bookshop will make you laugh at least fifty times,
guaranteed.
Since the 2011 release of Goliath, Tom Gauld has solidified himself
as one of the world s most revered and critically- acclaimed
cartoonists working today. From his weekly strips in the Guardian
and New Scientist, to his lauded graphic novels You re All Just
Jealous of My Jet- pack and Mooncop, Gauld s fascination with the
intersection between history, literary criticism, and pop culture
has become the crux of his work. Now in paperback, with a new cover
and smaller size, Goliath is a retelling of the classic myth, this
time from Goliath s side of the Valley of Elah. Goliath of Gath isn
t much of a fighter. He would pick admin work over patrolling in a
heartbeat, to say nothing of his distaste for engaging in combat.
Nonetheless, at the behest of the king, he finds himself issuing a
twice-daily challenge to the Israelites: Choose a man. Let him come
to me that we may fight. Quiet moments in Goliath s life as an iso-
lated soldier are accentuated by Gauld s trademark drawing style:
minimalist scenery, geometric humans, and densely crosshatched
detail. Simultaneously tragic and bleakly funny, Goliath displays a
sensitive wit and a bold line - a traditional narrative reworked,
remade, and revolutionized into a classic tale of Gauld s very own.
'Tom Gauld is always funny, but he's funny in a way that makes you
feel smarter. Which is especially useful when he's being funny
about science' Neil Gaiman A dog philosopher questions what it
really means to be a 'good boy'. A virtual assistant and a
robot-cleaner elope. The undiscovered species and the theoretical
particle face existential despair. Just as he did with writers,
poets and literary classics in Baking with Kafka, Gauld now does
with hapless scientists, nanobots, and puzzling theorems - with
comic strips funny enough to engage science boffins and novices
alike.
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Mooncop (Hardcover)
Tom Gauld
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Living on the moonWhatever were we thinking? ...It seems so silly
now. The lunar colony is slowly winding down, like a small town
circumvented by a new super highway. As our hero, the Mooncop,
makes his daily rounds, his beat grows ever smaller, the population
dwindles. A young girl runs away, a dog breaks off his leash, an
automaton wanders off from the Museum of the Moon. Each day that
the Mooncop goes to work, life gets a little quieter and a little
lonelier. As in Goliath, Tom Gauld's retelling of the Bible story,
the focus in Gauld's science fiction is personal-no big explo-sions
or grand reveals, just the incremental dissolution of an abandoned
project and a person's slow awakening to his own uselessness.
Depicted in the distinctive, matter-of-fact style of his beloved
Guardian strips, Mooncop is equal parts funny and melancholy. Gauld
captures essential truths about humanity, making this a story of
the past, present, and future, all in one.
Meet Chesney Arnstruther. Once a mild-mannered insurance actuary,
now a full-time crime-fighting superhero, it's all he can do to
kick bad-guy ass while at the same time holding down a steady
relationship with the gorgeous Melda. Something is going on.
Meet Xaphan, wise-cracking demon and the source of (almost) all
of Chesney's powers. He's been asked by his infernal master to give
Chesney whatever he needs... but surely stopping bad guys is not in
Hell's plan? Something is "definitely" going on.
Meet Arthur Wrigley, a modest yet charming older gentleman whose
nasty little hobby is fleecing innocent widows. Meet Simon Magus,
ancient mystic and magician from Biblical times now very much
enamoured of Vegas, baby. And pray you never meet the Chikkichikk,
a proud and ancient race of, well, warrior dinosaurs, from the
universe that God made then rejected before He started monkeying
around with this one. Whatever the hell is going on, this is
definitely the third book in the wondrous To Hell & Back
series.
FILE UNDER: Fantasy The Better Book - Talk the Dinosaur - Scam
Busters - Bring Me Barabbas ]
A major new translation of one of the most enduring works of
literature, from the award- winning, bestselling co-translator of
"Anna Karenina"-with a spectacular, specially illustrated cover
"The Three Musketeers" is the most famous of Alexandre Dumas's
historical novels and one of the most popular adventure stories
ever written. Now in a bracing new translation, this swashbuckling
epic chronicles the adventures of d'Artagnan, a brash young man
from the countryside who journeys to Paris in 1625 hoping to become
a musketeer and guard to King Louis XIII. Before long he finds
treachery and court intrigue-and also three boon companions: the
daring swordsmen Athos, Porthos, and Aramis. Together they strive
heroically to defend the honor of their queen against the powerful
Cardinal Richelieu and the seductive spy Milady.
2018 EISNER AWARD-WINNER - BEST HUMOUR PUBLICATION In Baking with
Kafka, Tom Gauld asks the questions no one else dares ask about
civilisation as we know it. - How do you get published during a
skeleton apocalypse? - What was the secret of Kafka's lemon drizzle
cake? - And what plot possibilities does the exploding e-cigarette
offer modern mystery writers? A riotous collection of
laugh-out-loud cartoons in his signature style, Baking with Kafka
reaffirms Gauld's position as a first-rate cartoonist, creating
work infused with a deep understanding of both literary and cartoon
history.
One of the greatest adventures of all time comes to the screen
this fall-shot entirely in 3D
This October, Alexandre Dumas's enduring adventure classic will
get a blockbuster treatment by action director Paul W. S. Anderson
("Resident Evil, Mortal Kombat, Death Race 2000"). With a star-
studded cast that includes Orlando Bloom as the Duke of Buckingham,
Milla Jovovich as the alluring spy Milady de Winter, and Academy
Award(r) winner Christoph Waltz ("Inglourious Basterds") as the
villainous Cardinal Richelieu, this exciting new film will be sure
to remind fans of Dumas's thrilling masterpiece.
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