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David A. Hardy
David A. Hardy, FBIS, FIAAA was the first artist on in 1957, and has illustrated a large number of Patrick Moore's books, as well as appearing on the programme in person. He is a former President of the International Association of Astronomical ... [... more]
Harper Collins

Karl Moore's Visual Basic .NET: The Tutorials
the reason behind the reviews...: This was one of the first VB .NET books I bought. I thought i would come online to give it a review as it was so good. i thought perhaps i would help it's sales... but there are so many already!! The only extra thing i [... more]
CDN$36.41
Amazon CA

Antony Moore
Antony Moore was born in Cornwall and now lives in London with his family. Ever have a moment you wish you could undo? A wickedly brilliant tale of revenge, mystery, and fate, Antony Moore's Harvey Briscow-smoker, drinker, comic-shop owner-is ... [... more]
Random House

Kevin Guilfoile
Kevin Guilfoile has written for McSweeney's, Salon, and The New Republic. He lives in Chicago with his wife and child. This icily innovative thriller begins with every parent's worst nightmare, when Davis Moore's teenage daughter is brutally ... [... more]
Random House

Bryan Fosten
In 1803 Sir John Moore's policy was to produce quick-thinking, intelligent, mobile soldiers capable of attacking on their own initiative. Old-style drill manuals, which still governed the training of the mass of British infantry, were set aside; ... [... more]
Random House

Niroot Puttapipat
Clement C. Moore's "Account of a Visit from St. Nicholas," first published in 1825, spurred a revision of Yuletide traditions with its image of a merry Santa... The Night Before Christmas A Magical Cut-Paper Edition The Musicians of ... [... more]
Random House

Michael Moore
Michael Moore's first book, Downsize This!, was a New York Times bestseller in both hardcover and paperback. The award-winning director of the groundbreaking documentary Roger & Me, which became the largest grossing nonfiction film of all time, ... [... more]
Harper Collins

Alan Moore's Writing For Comics Volume 1
Short but very good: This is a collection of essays Alan Moore wrote in 1985 about writing comic books (with a follow-up essay from 2003 at the end). Actually, it's more about being a creative storyteller, not so much about comics. As you read the text, [... more]
CDN$6.20
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Corunna 1809: Sir John Moore's Fighting Retreat
A Thorough, Professional Account: Corunna 1809 is a thorough, professional account of the famous British retreat in the winter of 1808/1809. Author Philip Haythornthwaite is an acknowledged expert on Napoleonic studies and he uses his considerable [... more]
CDN$28.05
Amazon CA

Alan Moore's: Supreme: The Story of the Year
Some of Alan Moore's best work ever!: I loved these stories. Alan Moore never missed a beat. As I understand it he set out to integrate the wonder and imagination of previous comic-book generations with today's storytelling, and he certainly succeeded. [... more]
CDN$28.08
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Alan Moore's The Courtyard
Ulthar Cats Worldwide Tour!: This book blew my mind! Unlike most people who probably read it, I had no idea it was a Lovecraftian piece, just that it was Alan Moore's first horror comic in something like a decade. So as I read it I was confronted with a [... more]
CDN$6.97
Amazon CA

Alan Moore's: Judgment Day
A fantastic story hampered by bad and unreliable art: Obviously, Alan Moore is a master of comics storytelling, and JUDGMENT DAY is no exception. The story builds on themes he had already been exploring in SUPREME. However, the art on the mini-series [... more]
CDN$17.66
Amazon CA
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