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Everett Raymond Kinstler: The Artist's Journey through Popular Culture - 1942-1962

Everett Raymond Kinstler: The Artist's Journey through Popular Culture - 1942-1962

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Everett Raymond Kinstler: The Artist's Journey through Popular Culture - 1942-1962

by Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr. and Everett Raymond Kinstler

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0972469729
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9780972469722
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Palo Alto: JVJ Publishing, 2005. Hardcover. As New/as new. (NOT AVAILABLE FOR EXPEDITED SHIPPING THROUGH , B&N OR AMAZON. These orders will ONLY ship media mail and wil not ship to Canada) AS NEW IN DUST JACKET. Oversized hardcover in deep brick colored cloth lettered in gilt. Illustrated endpapers. 228 pp. with index. Illustrated throughout in color and black and white with over 375 images reproduced from original drawings and paintings. Lavish look at the illustrations of Everett Raymond Kinstler focusing on the two decades of his early work in comic books, pulp magazines and book covers. He began working as a comic book inker at age 15 and within a year he was drawing stories and a year after that was drawing illustrations fro such pulps as The Shadow, Doc Savage and Detective Tales. He went on to draw the comic book adventures of Zorro, Hawkman, Jesse James and the obscure but provocative White Princess of the Jungle. In the 1950s he created covers for paperback books and illustrated young adult titles.

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The Old Book Shop of Bordentown (ABNJ) US (US)
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Title
Everett Raymond Kinstler: The Artist's Journey through Popular Culture - 1942-1962
Author
Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr. and Everett Raymond Kinstler
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
New As New
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as new
Quantity Available
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ISBN 10
0972469729
ISBN 13
9780972469722
Publisher
JVJ Publishing
Place of Publication
Palo Alto
Date Published
2005
Keywords
art, illustrators, illustration, comics, pulp magazines, pulps, zorro,
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Art;

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