The Gettysburg Address: A Graphic Adaptation

Author:   Jonathan Hennessey ,  Aaron McConnell ,  Tom Orzechowski
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
ISBN:  

9780061969768


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   25 June 2013
Format:   Paperback
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The Gettysburg Address: A Graphic Adaptation is a full-color illustrated look at Abraham Lincoln's most famous speech, the bloody battle of the Civil War that prompted it, and how they led to a defining point in the history of America. Most of us can recall ""Four score and seven years ago,"" but much of what we know about Abraham Lincoln's oration has been forgotten after high school. Using Lincoln's words as a keystone, and drawing from first-person accounts, The Gettysburg Address shows us the events through the eyes of those who lived through the events of the War, from soldiers to slaves. Writer Jonathan Hennessey and illustrator Aaron McConnell illuminate history with vibrant, detailed graphics and captions that deliver a fresh understanding of this vital speech.

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Author:   Jonathan Hennessey ,  Aaron McConnell ,  Tom Orzechowski
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint:   Collins
Dimensions:   Width: 13.90cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 23.80cm
Weight:   0.481kg
ISBN:  

9780061969768


ISBN 10:   0061969761
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   25 June 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
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A very nuanced historical argument -- Slate Political Gabfest


A sweet, quick, thoroughgoing history of the U.S. Constitution . . . You'd be hard-pressed to find a better primer for bringing the kids, foreigners and forgetful in your life up to speed. --Cory Doctorow Intelligently written, lushly illustrated . . . Hennessey interweaves the Framers' intent with contemporary battles over constitutional law, while McConnell colors history with masterful strokes. A civics lesson no one should miss. --Village Voice (A Best Book of 2008) Avoiding the didactic, the book succeeds in being both consistently entertaining and illuminating . . . A fine introduction to U.S. legal history. --Publishers Weekly Before Obama is sworn in as the next U.S. president in January, let Hennessey and McConnell's The United States Constitution: A Graphic Adaptation be your refresher course. --Charles Moss, PopMatters [A] must-read graphic novel treatment of the history, meaning and evolution of the United States Constitution. It should be a staple of every high school history class. --Jonathan Valania, Phawker Aaron McConnell's illustrations are brilliant in their effectiveness of depicting complex themes and ideas in discernable ways. The style is reminiscent of the political cartoons of yore and his use of iconography is clever and informative. --Chris Wilson, The Graphic Classroom An excellent work. ... Not a simplification but a detailed and nuanced analysis of Lincoln's famous speech --Library Journal (starred review) A stellar nonfiction graphic novel. ... McConnell's detailed and highly textured art. ... shows the variety of class-based, racial, and historical perspectives creating the mismatched lenses through which Americans view their own history. --Booklist A very nuanced historical argument... -- Slate Political Gabfest An excellent work. Not a simplification but a detailed and nuanced analysis of Lincoln s famous speech --Library Journal (starred review) Engaging, provocative and deftly nuanced. ... This second collaboration by Hennessey and McConnell again finds them probing the implications of history through incisive analysis and compelling art. --Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Aaron McConnell s illustrations are brilliant in their effectiveness of depicting complex themes and ideas in discernable ways. The style is reminiscent of the political cartoons of yore and his use of iconography is clever and informative. --Chris Wilson, The Graphic Classroom A sweet, quick, thoroughgoing history of the U.S. Constitution . . . You d be hard-pressed to find a better primer for bringing the kids, foreigners and forgetful in your life up to speed. --Cory Doctorow Intelligently written, lushly illustrated . . . Hennessey interweaves the Framers intent with contemporary battles over constitutional law, while McConnell colors history with masterful strokes. A civics lesson no one should miss. --Village Voice (A Best Book of 2008) Avoiding the didactic, the book succeeds in being both consistently entertaining and illuminating . . . A fine introduction to U.S. legal history. --Publishers Weekly Before Obama is sworn in as the next U.S. president in January, let Hennessey and McConnell s The United States Constitution: A Graphic Adaptation be your refresher course. --Charles Moss, PopMatters [A] must-read graphic novel treatment of the history, meaning and evolution of the United States Constitution. It should be a staple of every high school history class. --Jonathan Valania, Phawker We the people can now appreciate our nation s founding document unpacked into easy-to-follow explanations enriched with stick-in-your-mind visuals . . . A surprising and effective accomplishment; highly recommended for all collections. Buy multiples for kids, teens, and adults. --School Library Journal (starred review) A stellar nonfiction graphic novel. ... McConnell s detailed and highly textured art. ... shows the variety of class-based, racial, and historical perspectives creating the mismatched lenses through which Americans view their own history. --Booklist A very nuanced historical argument -- Slate Political Gabfest Praise for The United States Constitution: A Graphic Adaptation: The coolest thing since Schoolhouse Rock. --Rachel Maddow We the people can now appreciate our nation's founding document unpacked into easy-to-follow explanations enriched with stick-in-your-mind visuals . . . A surprising and effective accomplishment; highly recommended for all collections. Buy multiples for kids, teens, and adults. --School Library Journal (starred review) Engaging, provocative and deftly nuanced. ... This second collaboration by Hennessey and McConnell again finds them probing the implications of history through incisive analysis and compelling art. --Kirkus Reviews (starred review) An excellent work. ... Not a simplification but a detailed and nuanced analysis of Lincoln's famous speech --Library Journal (starred review) A very nuanced historical argument... --Slate Political Gabfest A stellar nonfiction graphic novel. ... McConnell's detailed and highly textured art. ... shows the variety of class-based, racial, and historical perspectives creating the mismatched lenses through which Americans view their own history. --Booklist


A very nuanced historical argument... -- Slate Political Gabfest


A sweet, quick, thoroughgoing history of the U.S. Constitution . . . You'd be hard-pressed to find a better primer for bringing the kids, foreigners and forgetful in your life up to speed. --Cory Doctorow Intelligently written, lushly illustrated . . . Hennessey interweaves the Framers' intent with contemporary battles over constitutional law, while McConnell colors history with masterful strokes. A civics lesson no one should miss. --Village Voice (A Best Book of 2008) Avoiding the didactic, the book succeeds in being both consistently entertaining and illuminating . . . A fine introduction to U.S. legal history. --Publishers Weekly Before Obama is sworn in as the next U.S. president in January, let Hennessey and McConnell's The United States Constitution: A Graphic Adaptation be your refresher course. --Charles Moss, PopMatters [A] must-read graphic novel treatment of the history, meaning and evolution of the United States Constitution. It should be a staple of every high school history class. --Jonathan Valania, Phawker Aaron McConnell's illustrations are brilliant in their effectiveness of depicting complex themes and ideas in discernable ways. The style is reminiscent of the political cartoons of yore and his use of iconography is clever and informative. --Chris Wilson, The Graphic Classroom Praise for The United States Constitution: A Graphic Adaptation: The coolest thing since Schoolhouse Rock. --Rachel Maddow We the people can now appreciate our nation's founding document unpacked into easy-to-follow explanations enriched with stick-in-your-mind visuals . . . A surprising and effective accomplishment; highly recommended for all collections. Buy multiples for kids, teens, and adults. --School Library Journal (starred review) Engaging, provocative and deftly nuanced. ... This second collaboration by Hennessey and McConnell again finds them probing the implications of history through incisive analysis and compelling art. --Kirkus Reviews (starred review) An excellent work. ... Not a simplification but a detailed and nuanced analysis of Lincoln's famous speech --Library Journal (starred review) A very nuanced historical argument... --Slate Political Gabfest A stellar nonfiction graphic novel. ... McConnell's detailed and highly textured art. ... shows the variety of class-based, racial, and historical perspectives creating the mismatched lenses through which Americans view their own history. --Booklist


Aaron McConnell's illustrations are brilliant in their effectiveness of depicting complex themes and ideas in discernable ways. The style is reminiscent of the political cartoons of yore and his use of iconography is clever and informative. --Chris Wilson, The Graphic Classroom


Engaging, provocative and deftly nuanced. ... This second collaboration by Hennessey and McConnell again finds them probing the implications of history through incisive analysis and compelling art. --Kirkus Reviews (starred review)


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Jonathan Hennessey is a writer of fiction and nonfiction. He lives in Los Angeles. Aaron McConnell is a freelance illustrator living in Oregon. Jonathan Hennessey is a writer of fiction and nonfiction. He lives in Los Angeles. Aaron McConnell is a freelance illustrator living in Oregon.

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