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  Alan Moore - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Moore's original strip for the British Warrior comic, created in collaboration with artist David Lloyd, was designed as an homage to the spirit of the British Boys Adventure comics of the 1950s and 60s as well as referencing literary sources such as George Orwell and the anarchism of William Blake.
The title character "V" appears at first to be a modern Robin Hood figure righting wrongs in a corrupt fascist Britain of the future, but as the story develops becomes more complex, a trickster version of a Bakuninesque revolutionary.
In Moore's second issue, "The Anatomy Lesson", the title character is shot and dissected by scientist Jason Woodrue.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Alan_Moore   (5653 words)

  
 Books on Battleships - UK Bookshop
They dispose of several myths to explain what happened in those confused hours, and address the uncertainty, controversy and strong emotions that surrounded the militarily disastrous sinkings and the tragic aftermath.
HMS Hood : Pride of the Royal Navy
An informative introduction puts the work in historical and political context and discusses Yoshida's postwar search for the meaning of peace.
www.uk-bookshop.com /military/battleships.htm   (855 words)

  
 Writers Free Reference -- Where to find free Information for writers and others
Legends.....Robin Hood, King Arthur, Beowulf, Pirates & Privateers, Ballads & Broadsides, Swashbucklers & Fops, Fairy Tales, Shakespeare's Stories, Sagas & Sea-Kings, Paladins & Princes, Poets & Painters, Erin & Alba from Paula Katherine Marmor
Anatomy of the Human Body, 1918 by Henry Gray.
What they ate, what they drank, the games they played and much more
www.writers-free-reference.com   (5410 words)

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