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Softcover. Zustand: Sehr gut. 1. Auflage. Z : 248 Pages, illustrations in color - Accompanying an exhibition at Seattle's Museum of Pop Culture, this book features legendary comic creators, up-and-coming talent, editors, executives, artists, actors and show-runners, along with articles about the history and power of the Marvel f…ans, with stories that stretch our conceptions of heroes, whether through personal history, fandom or fashion. Marvel: Universe of Super Heroes features dozens of images of the creation and realization in both the comics and films of some of the biggest stars of the Marvel Universe, including Black Panther, Captain America, Spiderman, Ms. Marvel and the Hulk, as well as in-depth photographs of the exhibition itself.

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Gebunden. Zustand: New. KlappentextrnrnA hundred years before the middle of the late Bronze Age, Gamil, a young Phoenician boy, yearns to prove himself as a man in the eyes of his father. He sets out on a quest to kill a man-eating lion on the White Mountain of ancient.

Gardens of Georgia [Savannah and the Coast --- Coastal Georgia -- The Piedmont plateau -- South Georgia -- Atlanta and North Georgia -- Index of Gardens -- Sources for quoted material -- Bibliography
Mitchell, William R. ; Moore, Richard, 1955- , Deloye Burrell,Tom Woodham, James Valentine, Paul C. Beswick, Michael Portman, photography.; editors, VanJones Martin, Lisa Lytton-Smith, Kathleen Bergen Durham, Rusty Smith; contributors, Deen Day Smith, Jean Hogan, Val Sheridan, Mary Sheridan, Bryan Haltermann, Harriet Haltermann, Clason Kyle, Ben Grace, Robert Tucker, Dan Franklin, Edith henderson, David Byers, Laura Ellis, Clermont Lee, Ed Daughert, Jim Gibbs, Ryan Gainey, Doug Dorough, Patricia Ray, Robert J. Hill, Emily Harris, Louise Allen, Henry Howell, Louisa McIntosh, Martha Bateman, Ken Thomas, Jane Boyd, Julia Orme Martin, Carl Cofer, Barbara Stegall, Roy Mann, Eugene Cline, Margarita Cline, Sam W. Mangham, BG McElwee, P Fugger
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Atlanta : Peachtree Publishers : Garden Club of Georgia, c1989., 1989
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - A hundred years before the middle of the late Bronze Age, Gamil, a young Phoenician boy, yearns to prove himself as a man in the eyes of his father. He sets out on a quest to kill a man-eating lion on the White Mountain of ancient Phoenicia. He returns home to Gebal (ancient Byblos) as a hero with t…he lion's hide as a trophy. He has earned his father's respect and a new name, Aleon-Tabah, the Lion Slayer. From this heroic beginning he must accept an arranged marriage to a woman he hates, and who despises him. Will they be able to overcome their differences Will they find love and happiness He also must overcome the schemes of an evil high priest in a time of devastating plague. His story unfolds in a world of sacred prostitution, murder, ritual human sacrifice and danger on the storm-tossed waves of the Mediterranean sea.