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Books published by publisher Nobrow

  • The Hunter

    Joe Sparrow

    Paperback (Nobrow, )
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  • Hildafolk

    Luke Pearson

    Paperback (Nobrow, Nov. 14, 2010)
    "Hilda is the little girl. And this is her folk tale. And pretty much everything you need to know about how good this is, is there on that absolutely gorgeously delightful cover above. By the end of it, you'll have exactly the same smile as Hilda has."—Forbidden PlanetHilda sits in her tent listening to the thunder passing overhead when she hears a bell. As she hurtles towards the vanishing tinkling sound, Hilda unwittingly embarks on an adventure into strange worlds ruled by magical forces. Luke Pearson tells this exciting tale for kids and adults alike.
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  • Bicycle

    Ugo Gattoni

    Paperback (Nobrow, )
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  • Behold, The Dinosaurs!

    Dustin Harbin

    Paperback (Nobrow, Nov. 11, 2014)
    Can you name 101 dinosaurs off the top of your head? Do you know which of them came first? Which was the first to go? Who was the tallest? How about the longest? The smallest? Fastest? Prettiest? Sleepiest? Dustin Harbin revisits some of the most awe-inspiring dinos to roam the earth in the Leporello format, a simple but beautifully illustrated infographic book that unravels 6.5 feet long.
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  • Swan Lake

    Ping Zhu

    Paperback (Nobrow, Sept. 4, 2012)
    Based on a performance of Pyotr Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake, Ping Zhu captures the delicate precision and backstage bustle of ballet in this delightfully designed concertina book.A tribute to the measured intensity of ballet, Zhu explores both sides of the curtain at a working dance venue. Once the book is unfolded, readers will find the elegant front-of-house performance on one side and the fraught mechanics of the show on the other.Swan Lake will be immediately loved by all those with an interest in the performing arts.
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  • Map Of Days

    Robert Hunter

    Hardcover (Nobrow, March 28, 2017)
    Richard can’t stop thinking about the clock. He lies in bed each night listening to its tick-tocking, to the pendulum’s heavy swing. Why does his granddad open its old doors in secret and walk into the darkness beyond? One night, too inquisitive to sleep, Richard tiptoes from his bed, opens the cherry wood doors, and steps inside . . .
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  • Space Race

    Tom Clohosy Cole

    Paperback (Nobrow, Dec. 4, 2012)
    Part of Nobrow's best-selling Leporello series, Space Race chronicles the history of humanity's exploration of outer space during the Cold War.Leading us through one of the defining chapters of the twentieth century, Tom Clohosy Cole breathlessly illustrates the momentous events that saw opposing superpowers look to the stars in their ideological tightrope battle for supremacy.Not only an astonishing work of art in its own right, the book comes with a fact sheet detailing important breakthroughs between 1957 and 1975. Space Race is the perfect title for adults and children alike to recall one of humanity's most exciting periods.
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  • Geis II: A Game Without Rules

    Alexis Deacon

    Hardcover (Nobrow, Nov. 13, 2017)
    The second volume of Geis picks up right where the first graphic novel concluded: with the contenders divided against their will and thrown deeper into the mysterious game. Can the alliances of power be relied upon when so many rewards lay upon the line?Deacons' stunning illustrations carry forward the compelling and critically acclaimed narrative as the trilogy reaches its midpoint.
  • The Spectators

    Victor Hussenot

    Hardcover (Nobrow, )
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  • Beyond The Surface

    Nicolas Andre

    Hardcover (Nobrow, )
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  • Locomotion

    Golden Cosmos

    Hardcover (Nobrow, Nov. 29, 2016)
    The beautiful concertina book folds out to a stunning 54 inch panorama detailing the history of trains and locomotives from the very first railroads and machines to sustainability in the twenty-first century and beyond! A brilliant wraparound cover details the notable benchmarks in the history and mythology of trains.
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  • Dalston Monsterzz

    Dilraj Mann

    Hardcover (Nobrow, March 5, 2018)
    In Dilraj Mann's long awaited graphic novel debut, all eyes turn to East London, where freakish monsters and megalomaniacal property developers are competing to see who can destroy it first. The only thing that stands in the way of the apocalypse? Hipsters, hotties, and nerds. It's time to throw down--and look sharp as hell while doing so.