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Maus I & II A Survivors Tale Art Spiegelman Banned Paperback Lot Of 2 Books

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Item specifics

Condition
Very Good: A book that does not look new and has been read but is in excellent condition. No obvious ...
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Type
Graphic Novel
Literary Movement
Graphic Novel
Tradition
US Comics
Book Title
Maus A Survivors Tale I & II
Signed
No
Author
Art Spiegelman
Original Language
English
Topic
WWII Holocaust
Edition
Banned
Publication Year
1986
Artist/Writer
Art Spiegelman
Language
English
Character
Director from School, Vladek's Cousin, Szklarczyk, Tin Shop Owner, Vladek's Mother, Mala, Polish Officer, Haskel Spiegelman, Anja's Mother (Matka), Mala Spiegelman, Vladek Spiegelman, Mr. Mandelbaum, Pesach Spiegelman, Orbach, Miloch Spiegelman, Anja's Grandmother (Mrs. Karmio), Sergeant, Anja's Mom (Mrs. Zylberberg), Mr. Ilzecki, Two Smugglers, Françoise Mouly, Anja's Dad (Mr. Zylberberg), Mr. Lukowski, Mother-In-Law (Mrs. Zylberberg), Abraham, Anja's Grandfather (Mr. Karmio), Miss Stefanska, Motonowa's Seven-Year-Old, Father-In-Law (Mr. Zylberberg), Wolfe, War Camp Rabbi, Richiev, Uncle Persis, Old Witch in the Window, Richieu, Mandelbaum's Wife, Janina, Art Spiegelman, Meinka, Anja's Father, Mrs. Kawka, Vladek's Dead Grandfather, Mrs. Motonowa, Anja, Lonia, Tosha, Howie, Lucia Greenberg, Vladek's Father, Cousin, Ilzecki's Son, Ben, Lolek, Friend of the Family, The Shooter, Poldek, Bibi, Doctor Orens, Steve, Jakov Spiegelman, Informer, Leo, Polish Train Man
Issue Number
1
Era
Copper Age (1984-1991)
Cover Artist
Art Spiegelman
Series Title
Maus: a Survivor's Tale
Publisher
Pantheon
Genre
Biography, Non-Fiction, War, Funny Animal, Historical

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Comic Stories: Rego Park, N.Y. c. 1958, Chapter One: The Sheik, Chapter Two: The Honeymoon, Chapter Three: Prisoner of War, Chapter Four: The Noose Tightens, Chapter Five: Mouse Holes, Chapter Six: Mouse Trap

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Pantheon
ISBN-10
9780394747231
eBay Product ID (ePID)
16056845776

Product Key Features

Language
English
Era
Copper Age (1984-1991)
Artist/Writer
Art Spiegelman
Cover Artist
Art Spiegelman
Genre
Biography, Non-Fiction, War, Funny Animal, Historical
Publication Year
1986
Character
Director from School, Vladek's Cousin, Szklarczyk, Tin Shop Owner, Vladek's Mother, Mala, Polish Officer, Haskel Spiegelman, Anja's Mother (Matka), Mala Spiegelman, Vladek Spiegelman, Mr. Mandelbaum, Pesach Spiegelman, Orbach, Miloch Spiegelman, Anja's Grandmother (Mrs. Karmio), Sergeant, Anja's Mom (Mrs. Zylberberg), Mr. Ilzecki, Two Smugglers, Françoise Mouly, Anja's Dad (Mr. Zylberberg), Mr. Lukowski, Mother-In-Law (Mrs. Zylberberg), Abraham, Anja's Grandfather (Mr. Karmio), Miss Stefanska, Motonowa's Seven-Year-Old, Father-In-Law (Mr. Zylberberg), Wolfe, War Camp Rabbi, Richiev, Uncle Persis, Old Witch in the Window, Richieu, Mandelbaum's Wife, Janina, Art Spiegelman, Meinka, Anja's Father, Mrs. Kawka, Vladek's Dead Grandfather, Mrs. Motonowa, Anja, Lonia, Tosha, Howie, Lucia Greenberg, Vladek's Father, Cousin, Ilzecki's Son, Ben, Lolek, Friend of the Family, The Shooter, Poldek, Bibi, Doctor Orens, Steve, Jakov Spiegelman, Informer, Leo, Polish Train Man
Series Title
Maus: a Survivor's Tale
Issue Number
1

Additional Product Features

Publication Date
1986
Attribution
Portions of content provided by the Grand Comics Database under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Publisher Country
United States

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  • Top favourable review

    Great Format for History

    A great way to teach history to kids who need visual’s to relate to the story. It appears that the graffic novel is the way to relate to kids today. I bought Maus volumes 1& 2 for my grandsons to read and they are reading them. While we are not Jewish, I feel these books have a valuable lesson for all.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: discover-books

  • "Maus" a great book

    Perhaps this book is best appreciated by family members of those who have been enslaved in military prisons or those who are Holocaust survivors. Although the book deals with a father who lived through the horrors of Nazi extermination camps and the effect his parenting had on his son, the experiences shared may be enlightening for many members of the Baby Boom generation. I could identify directly with many of the author's growing up with contradictory, fear-based and angry experiences. My father was a "slave of the Japanese Empire" aka a Prisoner of War taken by the Japanese during the fall of Bataan in the Phillipine Islands early in World War Two. His traumatic experiences became my lessons for life and living as i grew up. The book is written in comic book format which ...

  • Great Book

    Was excited to get this book, expecially after it has been banned in some schools. What is wrong with this world. If a book is banned, it is time to buy it and pass it on.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: webdelico

  • An original and moving story which teaches about the cost of hatred, and the value of love.

    This book isn't really a "comic" book. Although people of all ages can read and gain value from it, it is really more like a diary. Very personal, heartbreaking, and, at times, humorous. Whether you know nothing about the Holocaust or are a dedicated student of it, this book will teach you a lot.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: dmcharbooks

  • Quasy moving

    The story gives you an odd feeling. I suppose that's obvious since it is a holocaust story told with mice. Reflecting on it, I realize that it is a powerful, moving story about the human condition, but reading it one has trouble feeling that because it's hard to feel for mice. But on some level I'm sure that was the author's intention.