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Genre/Form: | Detective and mystery comic books, strips, etc Graphic novels Comics (Graphic works) Detective and mystery comics Comic books, strips, etc |
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Document Type: | Book |
All Authors / Contributors: | Alan Moore; Kevin O'Neill |
ISBN: | 9781401207519 1401207510 |
OCLC Number: | 150334546 |
Notes: | Authors from jacket. |
Description: | 1 volume (unpaged) : illustrations (chiefly color), color map ; 32 cm + 1 pair 3D glasses |
Contents: | [Part 1] -- On the descent of gods / by Oliver Haddo -- The life of Orlando -- Pornsec: sexjane pictell #00682 -- Faerie's fortunes founded / by William Shakespeare -- The new adventures of Fanny Hill, or The further memoires of a owman of pleasure: as recounted / by John Cleland -- The most popular tall tale teller in the tavern -- [Part 2] -- Shadows in the steam: 1898, and the genesis of the Mark I Murray Group: from memoirs of an English intelligencer / by Campion Bond -- Mobilis in mobile -- Prospectus of London, 1901 -- The Murray Group: correspondence, 1899-1913 -- The sincerest form of flattery: les hommes mysterieux and others, 1909-1924 -- What ho, gods of the abyss / Bertram Wooster -- [Part 3] -- When they sound the last all clear: the Murray Team, 1939-1945 -- The Warralson team, 1946-1947 -- The crazy wide forever / Sal Paradyse -- Director's summary -- [Part 4]. |
Responsibility: | [Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill ; 3-D section effects created by Ray Zone]. |
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Abstract:
"In 1958, two mysterious figures steal the Black Dossier, a compendium of information and articles relating to the league's most renowned incarnation, the group headed by the intrepid Mina Murray. The theft launches a tense chase as the thieves fight to stay one step ahead of thuggish government agents while reading the contents of the dossier, pieces that shed light on centuries-worth of secret and bizarre intrigues"--Publishers Weekly
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