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Titel och upphov (In a sense) lost and found
Varianttitel In a sense (lost and found)
Utgivning, distribution etc. Nobrow Press, London : 2014
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Fysisk beskrivning [47] unnumbered pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 25 cm
Anmärkning: Innehållsbeskrivning, sammanfattning The first graphic novel by rising star Roman Muradov explores the theme of innocence by treating it as a tangible object--something that can be used, lost, mistreated. Roman Muradov's crisp delicate style conjures a world of strange bookstores and absurd conspiracies.
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ISBN 978-1-907704-95-6 1-907704-95-7
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The first graphic novel by rising star Roman Muradov explores the theme of innocence by treating it as a tangible object--something that can be used, lost, mistreated. Roman Muradov's crisp delicate style conjures a world of strange bookstores and absurd conspiracies.