Presents alphabetically arranged profiles of hundreds of artists of all media--most of whom produced their significant works after 1960--featuring biographical, bibliographical, and exhibition data; critical essays; and, when possible, statements from the artists themselves. This volume covers A-K.
A reference guide to World War I, featuring an almanac that examines various elements of the conflict, with sidebars that highlight significant individuals and facts, biographies of thirty men and women who were involved in the conflict, and thirty-three full or excerpted documents from the World War I era. Includes a cumulative index.
Presents seventeen primary documents, such as journal entries and newspaper articles, from the westward expansion period of the U.S., 1763-1890; also contains a time line and a glossary.
Profiles seventy-five authors, writing teams, and illustrators of graphic novels, and features an introduction to the genre, discussion of manga, brief accounts of graphic novel publishers, a glossary, and photographs.
Presents biographical profiles of twenty-eight individuals significantly involved in the westward expansion of the U.S., from 1763 through 1890; also contains a time line and a glossary.
Provides approximately thirty full or excerpted speeches, diary entries, novels, poems, correspondence, and artwork related to World War I, with information placing each in context.