Best of
Anthologies

1971

Batman: From the 30's to the 70's


E. Nelson Bridwell - 1971
    The anthology collects (mostly in black and white) stories originally published in DETECTIVE COMICS #27, 29, 38, 40, 140, 168, 205, 233, 359, 395, 402; BATMAN #1, 16, 67, 68, 77, 81, 86, 92, 105, 131, 139, 144, 153, 217, 277; WORLD'S FINEST #88, 113.

The Ghouls


Peter HainingGeorge Langelaan - 1971
    Peter Haining has collected the stories on which eighteen of the very best horror films were based...""...In his introductions to each story, Mr. Haining provides a brief look at the story itself and the films made from it, including some fascinating bits of information about the making of the motion picture."Stories included:The Devil in a ConventThe LunaticsPuritan PassionsPhantom of the OperaThe MagicianFreaksMost Dangerous GameDracula's DaughterAll that Money Can BuyThe Body SnatcherThe Beast with Five FingersBeast from 20,000 FathomsThe FlyBlack SundayIncident at Owl CreekDie, Monster, Die!The SkullThe Oblong Box

Selected writings, 1962-1971


Joe Brainard - 1971
    

The Sea and the Honeycomb: A Book of Tiny Poems


Robert Bly - 1971
    

Modern Short Stories: The Uses of Imagination


Arthur Mizener - 1971
    The stories in each group require essentially the same kind of reading, and in the introductory essay for each group I have tried to suggest the kind of reading the stories require and why they do so.

Collected Poems and Epigrams


J.V. Cunningham - 1971
    

Biblical Interpretation in the Era of the Reformation


Richard A. Muller - 1971
    ObermanSeventeen respected colleagues and former students of David C. Steinmetz have contributed to this important collection of essays that examines the exegetical tradition leading into and through the Reformation. Part 1 offers background perspectives on Reformation-era exegesis. Part 2 explores exegesis and interpretation in the early Reformation. Part 3 examines continuity and change in mid-sixteenth-century biblical interpretation. Following a concluding essay by the editors on the significance of precritical exegesis, the final section of the volume presents an up-to-date bibliography of Steinmetz's writings. Contributors: Irena Backus Lyle D. Bierma Craig S. Farmer John L. Farthing Karlfried Froehlich Kenneth Hagen Joel E. Kok Robert Kolb Carl M. Leth Mickey L. Mattox Richard A. Muller Heiko Oberman John B. Payne Susan E. Schreiner W. P. Stephens John L. Thompson Timothy J. Wengert