![]() ![]() Hinges are solid, book is square and there are no odors. DJ is chipped, some loss of DJ at top of spine, a little stained, spine sunned, protected in Mylar. ![]() Book is in near-fine condition, minor bumping to two corners. ![]() The Projector is a novel-length story told in a dissociated second-person (the "you" of the narrative captions is never apparent in the images) where part of the broad-ranging, discontinuous narrative involves Vaughn-James's bald-pated stand-in traveling toward, and trying to avoid, a monolithic, meat-grinder-like projector. He created long-form cartoon books when no graphic novel designation yet existed in book stores or libraries, and he remains a significant figure in comics history because his work was singular, literate, experimental, and often unsurpassably good. Martin Vaughn-James, (1943 - 2009), a groundbreaking comics-maker of seminal graphic novels, played an important role in the histories of comics and comics as book-length narratives. The Projector Martin Vaughn-James Published by The Coach House Press, Toronto, 1971 Printed in an edition of 1000 copies. ![]()
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