Short fictional narratives popular during the Renaissance that generally featured ordinary townspeople in realistic settings and were often gathered together in collections unified by a frame tale
France Boards Binding Paris 19th Century : Manuel du libraire et de l'amateur de livres, contenant: 1.̊ Un nouveau dictionnaire bibliographique ... 2.̊ Une table en forme de catalogue raisonné ... / par Jacques-Charles Brunet
France Graphic Novels : The Arab of the future : a graphic memoir : growing up in the Middle East (1978-1984) / Riad Sattouf ; translated by Sam Taylor
Frankfurt Main 1995 : International banking in an age of transition : globalisation, automation, banks and their archives / edited by Sara Kinsey and Lucy Newton
1998
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Frankrijk : Auguste Comte and the religion of humanity : the post-theistic program of French social theory / Andrew Wernick
Narrative works that employ sequential art, and often prose, to tell a story. For humorous images that use wit and satire to comment on contemporary events, social habits, politics, or other subjects, see Cartoons (Humor)
Comical works intended to provoke laughter and provide amusement
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Furman Center Collection : Buzzed : the straight facts about the most used and abused drugs from alcohol to ecstasy / Cynthia Kuhn, Scott Swartzwelder, Wilkie Wilson ; with Leigh Heather Wilson and Jeremy Foster