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AnthroNotes : Museum of Natural History publication for educators, 2014
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Physics World, 2002
Jim Ottaviani communicates science in a non-traditional way – through the medium of comics. Over the past five years, he has published a series of comic books containing illustrated stories about events in science. Subjects have ranged from Galileo to Marie Curie and Richard Feynman.
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Jim Ottaviani communicates science in a non-traditional way – through the medium of comics. Over the past five years, he has published a series of comic books containing illustrated stories about events in science. Subjects have ranged from Galileo to Marie Curie and Richard Feynman.
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Book Reviews : Cartoonist's cavalcade
British Journalism Review, 2001Stabbed in the Front; Post-war General Elections through Political Cartoons, by Alan Mumford [University of Kent, The Templeman Library -Cartoons Centre; £I4.95)
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BMJ, 2005
Malcolm Willett9s cartoons have been brightening up the pages of the BMJ and Career Focus for 15 years. We thought readers should know more about the man who makes them smile and chuckle.
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Malcolm Willett9s cartoons have been brightening up the pages of the BMJ and Career Focus for 15 years. We thought readers should know more about the man who makes them smile and chuckle.
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