All you could ever want to know about David Bowie and then some, Nicholas Pegg's THE COMPLETE DAVID BOWIE alphabetically lists all the artist's songs from the merely unfamiliar (Abdulmajid) to the totally obscure (Zion, anyone?), as well as itemizing all the releases on which they appear: these are then neatly catalogued in their turn. In addition, bootleg recordings, live performances from the late 1960s to 2002, television and radio appearances, TV shows, film and theatre appearances, and more are featured in a cornucopia of information. Pegg's often incisive comments are an added bonus in a substantial 600-page volume that functions both as invaluable reference work and oblique biography, and which practically redefines the meaning of comprehensive. Pegg's extensive album annotations often digress to such fascinating subjects as who provided the inspiration for Bowie's Ziggy Stardust character (UK-born minor rock star Vince Taylor), and the recording of the revolutionary-sounding LOW album. Arguably the definitive research work on David Bowie's career, THE COMPLETE DAVID BOWIE is an indispensable aid to understanding the oeuvre of one of the late 20th century's most creative and intriguing artists.
Anime Test Drive - The World of Narue (DVD)
ANIME TEST DRIVE is a series of releases that presents a few episodes from an anime with a $10 coupon that is redeemable if the viewer wishes to purchase the rest of the series. This test drive features the first episode of THE WORLD OF NARUE.
It's isn't easy being a young girl, especially when you're an alien! The world of Narue follows the adventures of an alien schoolgirl, as she battles invasions, androids, and a crush on a neighbor boy.
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Anime Test Drive - The World of Narue (DVD)
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A Short History of the Printed Word
This classic book will inform the layman and delight the typophile. Here is the history of printing from the earliest alphabets, through the evolution of the printing press, the contributions of great printers and typographers, and twentieth century graphic technology. A new chapter by Robert Bringhurst takes up this short history where Chappell leaves off, covering the most recent developments in the printed word. Over 200 illustrations, appear throughout this lively narrative.
A Short History of the Printed Word
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