A close look at the momentous Marshall decision and how the Supreme Court got it wrong
Cameron Stewart Libri






A History of the Treatment of Renal Failure by Dialysis
- 368pagine
- 13 ore di lettura
This book describes a unique advance in medicine pioneering the treatment of renal failure: dialysis or 'washing' the blood. It is a story of ideas, of new materials and of dedicated persistant pioneers as well as brave patients. Almost a million people are alive today thanks to dialysis techniques.
Batman & Robin: Batman Reborn
- 168pagine
- 6 ore di lettura
"Batman Reborn" begins here with the reunited team of Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely (All-Star Superman, We3, New X-Men). The new Dynamic Duo hit the streets with a bang in their new flying Batmobile as they face off against an assemblage of villains called the Circus of Strange. They also tackle their first mission investigating a child who's been abducted by the mysterious Domino Killer. But will everything go smoothly? And who exactly are the new Batman and Robin? The newest era of The Dark Knight begins here!Collecting: Batman & Robin 1-6
The other side
- 144pagine
- 6 ore di lettura
During the height of the Vietnam war, two young men from opposite sides of the Earth must drag themselves through Hell - for the opportunity to kill one another. This is a stand-alone graphic novel, ideal for fans of adult and war comics.
A Very Unimportant Officer
- 336pagine
- 12 ore di lettura
The extraordinary letters and diaries of Captain Alexander Stewart, who served during the First World War - a vivid and moving picture of trench warfare.
Barbara Gordon is no stranger to dusting herself off when disaster strikes, so when a fire destroys everything she owns, she spots the opportunity for a new lease on life - and seizes it.
"There's a new Batman in town--and that's bad news for Barbara Gordon! She's already got enough upheaval in her life, with her roommate Frankie now in on her biggest secret. And what happens when the evil Livewire joins the fight with the intention of taking out both Batgirl and the mysterious new Batman? The new creative team of Cameron Stewart (BATMAN AND ROBIN, SEAGUY, SEVEN SOLDIERS), Brenden Fletcher and Babs Tarr set Barbara Gordon off in a brand-new direction in BATGIRL VOL. 6! Collects BATGIRL #41-46"--
"In this series from 2000, writer Brian K. Vaughan kicked off a new SWAMP THING series that starred Tefe Holland, daughter of Swamp Thing and Abigail Arcane. In this concluding volume, Tefe is on the run from government agents intent on wiping her out of existence, along with anyone she's come in contact with. But when Tefe helps a friend escape her father, a ruthless congressman bent on harming the environment, she runs headlong into radical environmentalists whose own plans are every bit as dangerous as the politician's. Plus: Tefe's father, the real Swamp Thing returns at last! But why has he chosen this moment to make his reappearance? Collects SWAMP THING (2000) #11-20"--
In her civilian life, Barbara Gordon faces average, and not-so-average, troubles of a teenager in the Brooklyn of Gotham City, but as Batgirl she is tasked with battled the forces that attempt to bring down her friends and her city. When police corruption is taking over Burnside's law enforcement, Batgirl must find allies on both fronts.
The Lost Lemon Mine
- 139pagine
- 5 ore di lettura
The legend of the Lost Lemon Mine is one of the most enduring unsolved mysteries of the Canadian West. In 1870, so the story goes, two prospectors named Lemon and Blackjack found gold in the rugged mountains of southwestern Alberta or southeastern British Columbia. Shortly after, Blackjack died at Lemon`s hand. The distraught Lemon left the scene of the murder and never recovered his senses--or his gold. Despite exhaustive searches by treasure seekers and historians, the mine has never been located. In The Lost Lemon Mine, Ron Stewart revisits this intriguing story and attempts to answer the tantalizing questions posed by the often conflicting evidence. Where was the mine . . . or did Lemon and Blackjack steal the gold and invent a fictitious mine to cover their tracks? Stewart has meticulously researched the many versions of the story in order to separate folklore from fact, challenging readers to reach their own conclusions.

