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Books with title The Book of Human Insects

  • The Book of Human Insects

    Osamu Tezuka

    Paperback (Vertical, Dec. 4, 2012)
    Toshiko Tomura is a genius; the darling of the intelligentsia. A modern-day Michelangelo, this twenty year-old is already an established international stage actress, an up-and-coming architect, and the next recipient of the prestigious Akutagawa Prize as Japan's best new writer. Her actions make headlines in the papers, and inspire radio and television programming. And like many great talents, her troubled past is what motivates her to greatness. She has the amazing ability to emulate the talents of others.Toshiko is also the mastermind behind a series of murders. The ultimate mimic, she has plagiarized, blackmailed, stolen and replicated the works of scores of talents. And now as her star is rising within the world of the elites and powerful she has amassed a long list of enemies frustrated by the fact that she has built critical and financial acclaim for nothing more than copying others' work. Neglected as a child, she is challenging the concepts of gender inequality while unleashing her loneliness upon the world as she climbs the social ladder one body at a time.One of Osamu Tezuka's most wicked tales, The Book of Human Insects renders the 70's as a brutal and often polarizing bug-eat-bug world, where only those willing to sell their soul to the masses and become something less than human are capable of achieving their wildest dreams
  • The Book of Human Insects

    Osamu Tezuka

    eBook (Vertical Comics, Aug. 9, 2017)
    Toshiko Tomura is a genius; the darling of the intelligentsia. A modern-day Michelangelo, this twenty year-old is already an established international stage actress, an up-and-coming architect, and the next recipient of the prestigious Akutagawa Prize as Japan's best new writer. Her actions make headlines in the papers, and inspire radio and television programming. And like many great talents, her troubled past is what motivates her to greatness. She has the amazing ability to emulate the talents of others.Toshiko is also the mastermind behind a series of murders. The ultimate mimic, she has plagiarized, blackmailed, stolen and replicated the works of scores of talents. And now as her star is rising within the world of the elites and powerful she has amassed a long list of enemies frustrated by the fact that she has built critical and financial acclaim for nothing more than copying others' work. Neglected as a child, she is challenging the concepts of gender inequality while unleashing her loneliness upon the world as she climbs the social ladder one body at a time.One of Osamu Tezuka's most wicked tales, The Book of Human Insects renders the 70's as a brutal and often polarizing bug-eat-bug world, where only those willing to sell their soul to the masses and become something less than human are capable of achieving their wildest dreams
  • The Book of Human Insects

    Osamu Tezuka

    Hardcover (Vertical, Sept. 20, 2011)
    Toshiko Tomura is a genius; the darling of the intelligentsia. A modern-day Michelangelo, this twenty year-old is already an established international stage actress, an up-and-coming architect, and the next recipient of the prestigious Akutagawa Prize as Japan's best new writer. Her actions make headlines in the papers, and inspire radio and television programming. And like many great talents, her troubled past is what motivates her to greatness. She has the amazing ability to emulate the talents of others.Toshiko is also the mastermind behind a series of murders. The ultimate mimic, she has plagiarized, blackmailed, stolen and replicated the works of scores of talents. And now as her star is rising within the world of the elites and powerful she has amassed a long list of enemies frustrated by the fact that she has built critical and financial acclaim for nothing more than copying others' work. Neglected as a child, she ischallenging the concepts of gender inequality while unleashing her loneliness upon the world as she climbs the social ladder one body at a time.One of Osamu Tezuka's most wicked tales, The Book of Human Insects renders the 70's as a brutal and often polarizing bug-eat-bug world, where only those willing to sell their soul to the masses and become something less than human are capable of achieving their wildest dreams
  • Big Book of the Human Body

    Book Studio

    Hardcover (DK Children, Oct. 30, 2006)
    Pull-down tabs, lift-the-flaps, fun textures, and foldouts make this cool book--that comes with 3-D glasses--the perfect reference for children who want to learn about their bodies.
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  • Big Book of the Human Body

    Unknown

    Hardcover (Back Pack Books / Book Studio, March 15, 2005)
    WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - SMALL PARTS. NOT FOR CHILDREN UNDER 3 YEARS!!!!
  • The Observer's Book of Insects

    E.F. Linssen, John Clegg, Gordon Riley

    Hardcover (Godfrey Cave Associates Ltd, )
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  • The Big Book of the Human Body

    John Hard

    Hardcover (Gallery Books, Aug. 1, 1991)
    Illustrations and text lead young readers on a journey of discovery through the world of the human body from cell to surface, including each of the systems and how it works.
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  • The Insect Book.

    L. O. Howard

    Paperback (University of Michigan Library, April 27, 2009)
    None
  • The Book of Human Insects

    Osamu Tezuka

    Hardcover (Vertical, Sept. 20, 2011)
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  • Book of Human Insects, The

    Osamu Tezuka;

    Unknown Binding (Vertical, March 24, 1800)
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  • The Book of Human Insects by Osamu Tezuka

    Osamu Tezuka

    Hardcover (Vertical, Aug. 16, 1834)
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  • The Book of Human Insects

    Osamu Tezuka

    Paperback (Vertical, Feb. 8, 2013)
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