This collection contains the next three adventures of the Black Bat: The Black Bat's Flame Trail, The Black Bat's Triumph, and The Black Bat and the Trojan Horse, uncut and restored with the original illustrations. Featuring a story by Batman & DC Comics editor Whitney Ellsworth, it's the next volume of the complete reprinting of the series.
The Black Bat returns! This collection contains the next three adventures of the Black Bat: "The Black Bat's Flame Trail," "The Black Bat's Triumph," and "The Black Bat and the Trojan Horse," uncut and restored. It's the next volume of the complete reprinting of the series.
The cotton gin revolutionized the economic power of the southern states in America and it was the brainchild of one man, this is the fascinating biography of Eli Whitney, a man of humble origins but who rose to become well respected and connected to the highest levels of government.
Accompanying an exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art, this volume records an unprecedented gift of postwar art. The gift, from 15 Whitney trustees, encompasses 87 key works by 23 of the most prominent artists to come of age in the 1950s and 1960s, including Helen Frankenthaler, Jasper Johns, Elsworth Kelly, Franz Kline, Roy Lichtenstein, Barnett Newman, Jackson Pollock, Robert Rauschenberg, Mark Rothko and Andy Warhol. Dedicated to the presentation of American art, the Whitney has long supported and exhibited the artists represented in this gift, many from early in their careers. Many of the works illustrated here mark milestones in the development of pivotal American artists. Claes Oldenburg's "Giant BLT (Bacon, Lettuce, and Tomato Sandwich)" (1963), for example, is one of the first soft vinyl sculptures for which the artist is best known. Other highlights include 32 works by Jasper Johns and four Ellsworth Kelly paintings.
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