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Alex Graham

    Alex Graham is a visual artist and cartoonist whose work is characterized by a distinctive artistic style and a deep exploration of the human experience. Through her creations, she captures the complexities of everyday life, finding beauty in ordinary moments. Graham often approaches her art with an introspective perspective, resonating with readers seeking meaningful and visually engaging narratives. Her creations stand as a testament to the power of visual storytelling and its ability to evoke emotion and thought.

    Wurzel 2
    Wurzel
    The Theory and Practice of Travel
    Spiritual-Busyness from Surviving to Thriving
    Dog Biscuits
    Fred Basset 2002
    • Dog Biscuits

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Social justice, "woke" culture, social media, gender dynamics, and insouciance intersect in this pandemic-inspired graphic novel about the repercussions of making mistakes.

      Dog Biscuits2022
      4.1
    • Exploring the concept of a vibrant global culture, this book delves into the potential for unity and creativity across diverse societies. It emphasizes the importance of collaboration, understanding, and shared values in fostering a world where cultural exchange thrives. Through various examples and insights, the narrative invites readers to envision a future shaped by inclusivity and innovation, highlighting pathways to cultivate a harmonious and interconnected cultural landscape.

      Spiritual-Busyness from Surviving to Thriving2021
    • Fred Basset 2002

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Another top-notch collection of cartoons from the DAILY MAIL's classic Fred Basset strip, featuring one of the most endearing and enduring of Britain's cartoon heroes.Fred Basset is without doubt the acknowledged authority on slipper gnawing, newspaper collection and postman harassment, and his wonderfully dry wisecracks now grace publications worldwide.

      Fred Basset 20022002
      4.5
    • The Theory and Practice of Travel

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Keith Waterhouse has combined his interests in travelling and writing to produce this book which will appeal to both the intrepid explorer and the armchair traveller. It includes witty anecdotes and helpful hints - including a dictionary of brochure-ese - and is written in the same style as his earlier The Theory and Practice of Lunch. There are cartoons by Graham.

      The Theory and Practice of Travel1991
    • Wurzel

      • 120 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Eine wunderbar unterhaltsame Sammlung von Cartoons aus dem klassischen Fred Basset-Streifen des Daily Mail, der einen der liebenswertesten und beständigsten Cartoon-Helden Großbritanniens präsentiert. Fred Basset ist ohne Zweifel die anerkannte Autorität im Verfolgen von Katzen, im Essen von allem, was seine Besitzer unbeaufsichtigt lassen, und im Beobachten von Menschen. Mit seinen Begleitern Jock und Yorkie bereichern Fred Bassets brillant trockene Wortspiele Publikationen weltweit.

      Wurzel1983
      3.5