A book is like an umbrella, if they are to work, you have to open them. Rebecca Solnit’s letter about books with artist's Liniers response is a thing of beauty.
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Leila Philip's BEAVERLAND is an intimate and revelatory dive into the world of the beaver—the wonderfully weird rodent that shaped American history and future.
Ada Calhoun stumbled upon old cassette tapes of interviews her father Peter Schjeldahl, had conducted for a never-completed biography of poet Frank O’Hara.
A lively illustrated tour of London in the company of Vic Lee — artist, storyteller and self-confessed ‘ragamuffin from south-east London’.
Rian Hughes' Rayguns and Rocketships: Vintage Science Fiction Book Cover Art from Korero Press is out now. Vintage science fiction art is so rad and cool.
Yellow Butterfly: A Story From Ukraine is so reminiscent of Akiyuki Nosaka's Grave of the Fireflies. Writer and illustrator Oleksandr Shatokhin's wordless poetic story use of a child in a war situation is heartbreaking even in symbolic form.
In Alice Cooper at 75, veteran rock journalist Gary Graff shows you this rock icon through the lens of 75 career accomplishments, events, and partnerships.
The book "Twas The Night – The Art and History of the Classic Christmas Poem" celebrates the bicentennial anniversary of the 1822 Christmas Eve poem.
A full-color dive into the history and future of Studio Ghibli, Japan’s preeminent animation house. An in-depth look at every one of their 26 feature films.
An all-new definitive history of Connecticut’s notorious all-in-one comic book company! Charlton Comics was disparaged as a second-rate funny-book outfit.
A Book of Days by Patti Smith is 365 ways of saying hello on her Instagram with blurbs of brilliance! Smith projects into the future and reflects on the past.
David Jacks explores more than fifty years of modern music history, Peter Asher: A Life in Music highlights every turn in Peter Asher's amazing career.
100 Mighty Dragons all Named Broccoli by Geisel Award-winning author David LaRochelle is a hilarious ode to dragons and math, with pitch-perfect art by Lian Cho.
Michael Eury's new book, The Team-Up Companion for TwoMorrows Publishing. It tells behind-the-scenes stories of the greatest team-up stories from Marvel and DC.
Geoff Winningham documents the Day of the Dead across Mexico and across the decades in vivid, glorious color.
The Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee Book is elegantly designed and will appeal to comedy lovers, car aficionados, coffee connoisseurs, and Jerry Seinfeld fans.
Mark Voger's Britmania: The British Invasion of the Sixties in Pop Culture from TwoMorrows Publishing explores the bands and pop culture from this era.
The Philosophy of Modern Song is Bob Dylan’s first book of new writing since 2004’s Chronicles: Volume One—and since winning the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2016.
Graphitti Designs proudly presents Frank Miller’s Ronin Gallery Edition, featuring the story and art by Frank Miller that forever changed graphic storytelling.
The American Theatre as seen by Hirschfeld as edited by David Leopold is a great addition for Hirschfeld fans. Hirschfeld was a fan of theater and the arts.
My First Movie: This limited-edition box set contains the first three installments: My First Giallo Horror, My First French New Wave, and My First Film Noir.
Spider-Man: A History and Celebration of the Web-Slinger, Decade by Decade is a collection of exciting art and expert commentary that brings Spidey’s backstory.
Over 100 pages of Popeye art and comic strips, including new art, new comic strips, and art by Bud Sagendorf from the original 40s & 50s Popeye comic books.























