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*SIGNED W/ SKETCH* Isadora Duncan: A Graphic Biography By Sabrina Jones (HC)

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A book with obvious wear. May have some damage to the cover but integrity still intact. The binding may be slightly damaged but integrity is still intact. Possible writing in margins, possible underlining and highlighting of text, but no missing pages or anything that would compromise the legibility or understanding of the text. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
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“Signed by author with small sketch drawing personalized to "Miss Mustglow". Dust jacket has wear. ...
Personalize
No
Signed
Yes
Ex Libris
No
Personalized
Yes
Inscribed
Yes
Vintage
No
ISBN
9780809094974

About this product

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Farrar, Straus & Giroux
ISBN-10
0809094975
ISBN-13
9780809094974
eBay Product ID (ePID)
65980224

Product Key Features

Book Title
Isadora Duncan : a Graphic Biography
Number of Pages
144 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Entertainment & Performing Arts, Dance / General
Publication Year
2008
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Performing Arts, Biography & Autobiography
Author
Sabrina Jones
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
13.1 Oz
Item Length
9.4 in
Item Width
6.4 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2008-017928
Reviews
At last, a comic for the rest of us! With bold brush strokes, Sabrina Jones delineates the riveting tale of Isadora Duncan, a real life superheroine who controlled her own body, her own life, and her own mind, back in the days when most women were corseted, voteless, and stuck in the kitchen. Jones' pages are as elegant and graceful as the heroine of her biography., "Isadora Duncan and comics have a great deal in common: convention defying, boundary breaking, innovative, and seductive as hell. Which is why comics are the perfect vehicle to transmit her remarkable story. Sabrina Jones's drawings dance across the page and capture this compelling history." -Peter Kuper, cartoonist and cofounder ofWorld War 3 Illustrated   "At last, a comic for the rest of us! With bold brush strokes, Sabrina Jones delineates the riveting tale of Isadora Duncan, a real life superheroine who controlled her own body, her own life, and her own mind, back in the days when most women were corseted, voteless, and stuck in the kitchen. Jones' pages are as elegant and graceful as the heroine of her biography." -Trina Robbins, author ofTender MurderersandThe Brinkley Girls: The Life and Times of Nell Brinkley(forthcoming)   "Told with economy, precision, and humor,Isadora Duncan: A Graphic Biographyis an impressive debut." -Harvey Pekar   "An admiring glance at the truncated life and roller-coaster times of the woman who traversed three continents to revolutionize dance." -Kirkus Reviews, An effective and surprisingly economical portrait of one of the seminal figures in dance and culture of the past 100 years., "Isadora Duncan and comics have a great deal in common: convention defying, boundary breaking, innovative, and seductive as hell. Which is why comics are the perfect vehicle to transmit her remarkable story. Sabrina Jones's drawings dance across the page and capture this compelling history." Peter Kuper, cartoonist and cofounder of World War 3 Illustrated "At last, a comic for the rest of us! With bold brush strokes, Sabrina Jones delineates the riveting tale of Isadora Duncan, a real life superheroine who controlled her own body, her own life, and her own mind, back in the days when most women were corseted, voteless, and stuck in the kitchen. Jones' pages are as elegant and graceful as the heroine of her biography." Trina Robbins, author of Tender Murderers and The Brinkley Girls: The Life and Times of Nell Brinkley (forthcoming) "Told with economy, precision, and humor, Isadora Duncan: A Graphic Biography is an impressive debut." Harvey Pekar "An admiring glance at the truncated life and roller-coaster times of the woman who traversed three continents to revolutionize dance." Kirkus Reviews "It looks like a comic book, and it is a ton of fun. But Sabrina Jones's graphic depiction of the life of Isadora Duncan is also a serious work of biography . . . In just 125 fluidly drawn pages, Jones brings Duncan's astonishing creativity, revolutionary fervor and romantic disasters to life." Lynn Jacobson, The Seattle Times "An effective and surprisingly economical portrait of one of the seminal figures in dance and culture of the past 100 years." Michael Gill, Cleveland Free Times "A fine and balanced account for dancers, artists, and those interested in American rebels." Francisca Goldsmith, School Library Journal "In her debut graphic biography, Jones captures Duncan's dramatic story in an impressive fashion. Who knew plain black-and-white illustrations could come so alive, so full of movement and feeling?" Laura Koffler, Feminist Review "One delight after another emerges." Ken Keuffel, Winston-Salem Journal "Illustration is an ideal medium for relating Duncan's life and art . . . The head thrown back in ecstasy, or her whole body whooshed sideways as if caught on the windhere a picture speaks a thousand words." Mary Hodges, The Brooklyn Rail, "Isadora Duncan and comics have a great deal in common: convention defying, boundary breaking, innovative, and seductive as hell. Which is why comics are the perfect vehicle to transmit her remarkable story. Sabrina Jones's drawings dance across the page and capture this compelling history." -Peter Kuper, cartoonist and cofounder of World War 3 Illustrated   "At last, a comic for the rest of us! With bold brush strokes, Sabrina Jones delineates the riveting tale of Isadora Duncan, a real life superheroine who controlled her own body, her own life, and her own mind, back in the days when most women were corseted, voteless, and stuck in the kitchen. Jones' pages are as elegant and graceful as the heroine of her biography." -Trina Robbins, author of Tender Murderers and The Brinkley Girls: The Life and Times of Nell Brinkley (forthcoming)   "Told with economy, precision, and humor, Isadora Duncan: A Graphic Biography is an impressive debut." -Harvey Pekar   "An admiring glance at the truncated life and roller-coaster times of the woman who traversed three continents to revolutionize dance." - Kirkus Reviews   "It looks like a comic book, and it is a ton of fun. But Sabrina Jones's graphic depiction of the life of Isadora Duncan is also a serious work of biography . . . In just 125 fluidly drawn pages, Jones brings Duncan's astonishing creativity, revolutionary fervor and romantic disasters to life." -Lynn Jacobson, The Seattle Times   "An effective and surprisingly economical portrait of one of the seminal figures in dance and culture of the past 100 years." -Michael Gill, Cleveland Free Times   "A fine and balanced account for dancers, artists, and those interested in American rebels." -Francisca Goldsmith, School Library Journal   "In her debut graphic biography, Jones captures Duncan's dramatic story in an impressive fashion. Who knew plain black-and-white illustrations could come so alive, so full of movement and feeling?" -Laura Koffler, Feminist Review   "One delight after another emerges." -Ken Keuffel, Winston-Salem Journal   "Illustration is an ideal medium for relating Duncan's life and art . . . The head thrown back in ecstasy, or her whole body whooshed sideways as if caught on the wind-here a picture speaks a thousand words." -Mary Hodges, The Brooklyn Rail, Told with economy, precision, and humor, Isadora Duncan: A Graphic Biography is an impressive debut., Isadora Duncan and comics have a great deal in common: convention defying, boundary breaking, innovative, and seductive as hell. Which is why comics are the perfect vehicle to transmit her remarkable story. Sabrina Jones's drawings dance across the page and capture this compelling history., "Isadora Duncan and comics have a great deal in common: convention defying, boundary breaking, innovative, and seductive as hell. Which is why comics are the perfect vehicle to transmit her remarkable story. Sabrina Jones's drawings dance across the page and capture this compelling history." -- Peter Kuper, cartoonist and cofounder of World War 3 Illustrated "At last, a comic for the rest of us! With bold brush strokes, Sabrina Jones delineates the riveting tale of Isadora Duncan, a real life superheroine who controlled her own body, her own life, and her own mind, back in the days when most women were corseted, voteless, and stuck in the kitchen. Jones' pages are as elegant and graceful as the heroine of her biography." -- Trina Robbins, author of Tender Murderers and The Brinkley Girls: The Life and Times of Nell Brinkley (forthcoming) "Told with economy, precision, and humor, Isadora Duncan: A Graphic Biography is an impressive debut." -- Harvey Pekar "An admiring glance at the truncated life and roller-coaster times of the woman who traversed three continents to revolutionize dance." -- Kirkus Reviews "It looks like a comic book, and it is a ton of fun. But Sabrina Jones's graphic depiction of the life of Isadora Duncan is also a serious work of biography . . . In just 125 fluidly drawn pages, Jones brings Duncan's astonishing creativity, revolutionary fervor and romantic disasters to life." -- Lynn Jacobson, The Seattle Times "An effective and surprisingly economical portrait of one of the seminal figures in dance and culture of the past 100 years." -- Michael Gill, Cleveland Free Times "A fine and balanced account for dancers, artists, and those interested in American rebels." -- Francisca Goldsmith, School Library Journal "In her debut graphic biography, Jones captures Duncan's dramatic story in an impressive fashion. Who knew plain black-and-white illustrations could come so alive, so full of movement and feeling?" -- Laura Koffler, Feminist Review "One delight after another emerges." -- Ken Keuffel, Winston-Salem Journal "Illustration is an ideal medium for relating Duncan's life and art . . . The head thrown back in ecstasy, or her whole body whooshed sideways as if caught on the wind--here a picture speaks a thousand words." -- Mary Hodges, The Brooklyn Rail, In her debut graphic biography, Jones captures Duncan's dramatic story in an impressive fashion. Who knew plain black-and-white illustrations could come so alive, so full of movement and feeling?, An admiring glance at the truncated life and roller-coaster times of the woman who traversed three continents to revolutionize dance., "Isadora Duncan and comics have a great deal in common: convention defying, boundary breaking, innovative, and seductive as hell. Which is why comics are the perfect vehicle to transmit her remarkable story. Sabrina Jones's drawings dance across the page and capture this compelling history." -Peter Kuper, cartoonist and cofounder of World War 3 Illustrated "At last, a comic for the rest of us! With bold brush strokes, Sabrina Jones delineates the riveting tale of Isadora Duncan, a real life superheroine who controlled her own body, her own life, and her own mind, back in the days when most women were corseted, voteless, and stuck in the kitchen. Jones' pages are as elegant and graceful as the heroine of her biography." -Trina Robbins, author of Tender Murderers and The Brinkley Girls: The Life and Times of Nell Brinkley (forthcoming) "Told with economy, precision, and humor, Isadora Duncan: A Graphic Biography is an impressive debut." -Harvey Pekar "An admiring glance at the truncated life and roller-coaster times of the woman who traversed three continents to revolutionize dance." - Kirkus Reviews "It looks like a comic book, and it is a ton of fun. But Sabrina Jones's graphic depiction of the life of Isadora Duncan is also a serious work of biography . . . In just 125 fluidly drawn pages, Jones brings Duncan's astonishing creativity, revolutionary fervor and romantic disasters to life." -Lynn Jacobson, The Seattle Times "An effective and surprisingly economical portrait of one of the seminal figures in dance and culture of the past 100 years." -Michael Gill, Cleveland Free Times "A fine and balanced account for dancers, artists, and those interested in American rebels." -Francisca Goldsmith, School Library Journal "In her debut graphic biography, Jones captures Duncan's dramatic story in an impressive fashion. Who knew plain black-and-white illustrations could come so alive, so full of movement and feeling?" -Laura Koffler, Feminist Review "One delight after another emerges." -KenKeuffel, Winston-Salem Journal "Illustration is an ideal medium for relating Duncan's life and art . . . The head thrown back in ecstasy, or her whole body whooshed sideways as if caught on the wind-here a picture speaks a thousand words." -Mary Hodges, The Brooklyn Rail, "At last, a comic for the rest of us! With bold brush strokes, Sabrina Jones delineates the riveting tale of Isadora Duncan, a real life superheroine who controlled her own body, her own life, and her own mind, back in the days when most women were corseted, voteless, and stuck in the kitchen. Jones' pages are as elegant and graceful as the heroine of her biography." -Trina Robbins, author ofTender MurderersandThe Brinkley Girls: The Life and Times of Nell Brinkley(forthcoming) "Told with economy, precision, and humor,Isadora Duncan: A Graphic Biographyis an impressive debut." -Harvey Pekar, Illustration is an ideal medium for relating Duncan's life and art . . . The head thrown back in ecstasy, or her whole body whooshed sideways as if caught on the wind--here a picture speaks a thousand words., It looks like a comic book, and it is a ton of fun. But Sabrina Jones's graphic depiction of the life of Isadora Duncan is also a serious work of biography . . . In just 125 fluidly drawn pages, Jones brings Duncan's astonishing creativity, revolutionary fervor and romantic disasters to life.
Dewey Edition
22
Dewey Decimal
792.802/8092 B
Synopsis
The challenge of opening Africa and Australia to British imperial influence fell to a coterie of proto-professional explorers who sought knowledge, adventure, and fame but often experienced confusion, fear, and failure. The Last Blank Spaces follows the arc of these explorations, from idea to practice, intention to outcome, myth to reality., Myth and controversy still swirl around the dramatic figure of Isadora Duncan. The pioneering modern dancer emerged from provincial nineteenth-century America to captivate the cultural capitals of Europe, reinvent dance as a fine art, and leave a trail of scandals in her wake. From her unconventional California girlhood to her tragic death on the French Riviera fifty years later, Duncan's journey was an uncompromising quest for truth, beauty, and freedom. Here Duncan's art and ideas come vividly to life. Each page is a unique dance of words and images, reflecting Duncan's courage, passion, and idealism in a way sure to inspire another generation of admirers.
LC Classification Number
GV1785.D8J66 2008

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