Throughout the book they successfully integrate their expertise in evolutionary theory, phylogenetics, genomics, cultural evolution, language, aesthetics, and morality to produce a cutting edge textbook, copiously illustrated and with an extensive and up-to-date bibliography.
The first half of this copiously and beautifully illustrated book sets the stage for Corot's activities in Italy by tracing the course of French landscape painting through the early 19th century.
An accessible political history, elegantly and copiously illustrated; it argues that American democratic ideals, however many times they have led to grief for ourselves and others, on balance have made for human rights, here and abroad.
It's thick and copiously illustrated, with screen shots here there and everywhere.
Clifford Warren Ashley, author, sailor, and artist, most famous for "The Ashley Book of Knots", an encyclopedic reference manual, copiously illustrated, on the tying of thousands of knots.
Meanwhile Prelutsky unwinds a story line with enough silly sense for some 40 copiously illustrated pages.
The work was composed of seventeen volumes each of which was 80 to 100 pages long and very copiously illustrated.
Plantagenet Sutton seemed no less offended; presumably he felt that his two or three Christmas-stocking fillers - scarcely more than booklets copiously illustrated with whimsical drawings by his newspaper's top cartoonist - about wine put him in the "real' author category.
Publishers Weekly has also given the series a positive rating, calling the first book a "copiously and cartoonishly illustrated novel".
LEAD: In this brief but copiously illustrated biography, Judy Taylor adds much fresh information to what was previously known about her sanguine-spirited and intensely private subject's life.