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Chris Abani on Slumberland by Paul Beatty: 'Slumberland' is laugh-out-loud funny in many places, and its wit and satire can be burning, regardless of where they are pointed: blackness or whiteness ....
An Amazon.com Books Blog featuring news, reviews, interviews and guest author blogs. 2008
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- Whole thing was just a bad dream of Nemo in Slumberland
Spencer Green: Shocking Revelations for Last Week of Cathy Comic Strips Spencer Green 2010
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- Whole thing was just a bad dream of Nemo in Slumberland
Spencer Green: Shocking Revelations for Last Week of Cathy Comic Strips Spencer Green 2010
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- Whole thing was just a bad dream of Nemo in Slumberland
Spencer Green: Shocking Revelations for Last Week of Cathy Comic Strips Spencer Green 2010
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I think Winsor McCay's Little Nemo in Slumberland comic pages are one of the great sustained masterpieces of twentieth-century art.
Archive 2008-01-01 2008
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AZ sez, "Here's a beautiful collection of title panels from cartoonist Winsor McCay's classic (early 1900's) series 'Little Nemo in Slumberland'."
Boing Boing 2008
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- Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland ~ Animated fantasy movie based on Winsor McCay's popular turn of the century newspaper comic strip Little Nemo.
The Steampunk List. zhukora1 2007
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I just bought a copy of the astonishing Little Nemo in Slumberland: So Many Splendid Sundays, the single largest book I've ever owned, and quite possibly the most enchanting.
Boing Boing: September 24, 2006 - September 30, 2006 Archives 2006
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So Many Splendid Sundays collects 110 of the full-page Sunday color newspaper strips from Winsor McKay's Little Nemo in Slumberland, published at their original full size -- 16 inches by 22 inches (this is more than a coffee-table book, in other words: add four legs and it could be a coffee-table).
Boing Boing: September 24, 2006 - September 30, 2006 Archives 2006
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He singled out the now-classic "Little Nemo in Slumberland" for special praise, commending its creator Windsor McKay as "a man of genuine pantomimic humor, charming draughtsmanship, and an excellent decorative sense of color, who has apparently studied his medium and makes the best of it."
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