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Meeple Mountain on MSNIslebound: Emerald Edition Game ReviewSail, explore, build, and deliver to become the most renowned ship crew in this pick-up-and-deliver game. Join Kevin as he ...
Discover the dangerous history of poison-laced books and the tool to identify them, showcased at Scotland's University of St ...
Emerald green boomed in popularity in Britain and America in the 1850s. Indeed, many of the books in the database are from libraries across the US, with one found in a library in Leeds, England.
Since 1940, Green Lantern has been a pillar of DC Comics storytelling. We present the most iconic comic book runs of the emerald warrior.
Hal Jordan faces off against Jo in Absolute Green Lantern #5 while the mystery of Evergreen deepens. Will our hero shine bright or dim out?
Tedone and Grayburn developed a protocol for testing other green books in the Winterthur library and created the Poison Book Project to document their progress. To date, they have tested approximately ...
Color: "Vivid green cloth bookbindings from the 1840s to 1860s are probably the biggest hazard, because they contain so much arsenic in the cloth, and the pigment offsets onto the hands so easily." ...
You probably do not need us to tell you that Arsenic is not healthy stuff. This wasn’t always such common knowledge, as for a time in the 19th century a chemical variously known as Paris or E… ...
John Stewart receives an interesting new status quo as his journey in the Dark Sector comes to an end… and simultaneously begins anew. John Stewart: The Emerald Knight tries to have its cake and ...
A new DC one-shot features John Stewart foregoing his Green Lantern mantle to become the Emerald Knight. Writer Geoffrey Thorne (Blood Syndicate: Season One) and artist Marco Santucci have been ...
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