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Steven Heller
Long before graphic novels earned a dedicated section in bookstores—indeed, before the term "graphic novel" was even coined—the American wood engraver and illustrator Lynd Ward (1905-85) created six enduring examples of the form…Although a few of Ward's books…have been republished as free-standing editions, and while a 1974 coffee-table book called Storyteller Without Words included all of his books as well as dozens of prints and drawings, this new edition places Ward's work firmly on the literary shelf where it belongs…For the experience of seeing all his wordless books as they were meant to be read, the Library of America set is essential.—The New York Times
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Gods’ Man (1929), the audaciously ambitious work that made Ward’s reputation, is a modern morality play, ...