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Terry Dennett: The Crisis Project

Terry Dennett: The Crisis Project

Terry Dennett

MUSEUMSETC
2025
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Drawing on little-known and unpublished archive material, The Crisis Project makes available for the first time Terry Dennett's work from his ground-breaking, 37-year project to record the visual evidence for "a criminal trial against those who have presided over the despoliation and destruction of our society."Terry Dennett (1938-2018), a socialist, and tirelessly active, sought new ways of understanding, seeing and changing the world through photography. He remains one the most influential figures in radical British photography, with an impact extending far beyond image-making – into publishing, exhibiting, teaching and shaping photographic theory. The Crisis Project forms part of a ground-breaking trilogy of books – alongside Terry Dennett & Jo Spence: Our Studio Was The World and Jo Spence: The Unknown Recordings – which explores their unpublished work, ideas and committed socialist perspective.
Terry Dennett & Jo Spence: Our Studio Was The World
In 1974, photographers Terry Dennett Jo Spence made repeated visits to 'illegal' Gypsy and Traveller sites in and around London. They got to know the people who lived there, documenting their lives in sound and image. The results of their project never formed a dedicated exhibition or a comprehensive publication, either then or since. Our Studio Was The World makes this powerful and still strikingly relevant work accessible to a new audience, with freshly scanned (and in some cases newly discovered) images and previously unpublished texts. As Dennett commented, Gypsies and Travellers were 'persecuted terribly... talk about the Nazis!' Today, they remain socially marginalised, over-policed and discriminated against.Together and individually, Terry Dennett and Jo Spence are among the most influential figures in radical British photography, with their impact extending far beyond image-making - into publishing, exhibiting, teaching and shaping photographic theory. Our Studio Was The World is the first in a ground-breaking trilogy of books - alongside Terry Dennett: The Crisis Project and Jo Spence: The Unknown Recordings - which explores their unpublished work, ideas and committed socialist perspective.
Terry Evans: Prairie Stories
The small Kansas town of Matfield Green and the surrounding prairie hills are the focus of the latest extended project from acclaimed photographer and Kansas native Terry Evans (born 1944). A small town in Chase County with a population of just dozens, Matfield Green was once a cattle shipping railhead. Today, only one commercial establishment--a bar/café--remains in business, but people continue to call the town home and work the land. Evans first began visiting Matfield Green in 1990 and regularly photographed the town over the next eight years. She returned ten years later, in 2008, and photographed the residents and their land through 2010. Eloquent yet resolutely unsentimental, her images span 20 years in the life of this town, and capture the beauty and endurance of the prairie and its dedicated inhabitants.
Terry Adkins: The Smooth, the Cut, and the Assembled
The work of American sculptor and musician Terry Adkins (1953–2014) often started with a theme or idea, illuminated by sculptural components that sometimes housed a performative element. The performative and sculptural aspects of his practice evolved in tandem, and utilized materials that had likely served another purpose, be they instruments, materials from his printmaking experiences or locally sourced items. This catalog accompanies Lévy Gorvy's first solo exhibition of Adkins' works, exploring the materiality of his sculptures. The exhibition was curated by Charles Gaines, a celebrated artist and longtime friend and collaborator of Adkins', who contributes an essay to this publication that explores the experience of viewing Adkins' sculptures. Also included are an essay by Michael Brenson and newly commissioned poetry by Robin Coste Lewis.
TERRY'S JOURNEY TO CF LAND

TERRY'S JOURNEY TO CF LAND

Terry Gene Wright

Clovercroft Publishing
2021
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TERRY’S JOURNEY TO CF LAND: Navigating the Adventures of Cystic Fibrosis is a children’s story coloring book that follows and depicts the surreal journey of Terry Wright, a 58-year old African American male Cystic Fibrosis (CF) patient (born August 1962) who is not diagnosed until the age of 54, although he has been hospitalized, seen by an array of healthcare practitioners, and unknowingly dealing with the devastating consequences of CF throughout his entire life.
Terry and the Pirates: The Master Collection Vol. 2
Volume 2 of this landmark series—reproduced from Milton Caniff's personal set of color syndicate tabloid proofs—features the iconic 1936 daily and Sunday adventures, which continue their separate paths until the end of August when the stories—and cast of characters—are happily united once and for all. In the Sunday Saga, Pat and Cap’n Blaze have it out across a checker board! Then things get really hot when the Dragon Lady and her men lay siege to Blaze’s encampment! A twist of fate puts Pat in charge of the Dragon Lady’s forces, but they’re mistaken for soldier-of-fortune pirates when the Chinese Army storms their position. It takes timely intervention from a surprising source to gain their freedom. Meanwhile, in the Daily Saga, fists fly when Terry, Connie, and Pat are taken prisoner by the insidious Captain Judas—and sparks fly when the boys have their first meeting with beautiful, blonde Burma! The famous strips from March 16-21 steamed up the national audience and became one of the most imitated sequences in comic strip history. Later, cat claws are unsheathed against the backdrop of plague on the planation run by Stan and Wendy Wingate, Burma takes a dive, and with the daily and Sunday strips integrated into a unified storyline the boys once again confront the Dragon Lady before running afoul (accent on the foul!) of Papa Pyzon. The Library of American Comics and Clover Press are proud to publish Terry and the Pirates: The Master Collection, the ultimate edition of Caniff's masterpiece. We present the Sundays in an unmatched color fidelity and larger than they have ever before been reprinted—an unparalleled upgrade that no Terry fan can afford to pass up.
Terry and the Pirates: The Master Collection Vol. 1 and 13 Bundle
The Library of American Comics and Clover Press are proud to publish Terry and the Pirates: The Master Collection. Reproduced from Milton Caniff's personal set of color syndicate tabloid proofs that were unavailable for previous books, this series is the ultimate edition of Caniff's masterpiece. We present the Sundays in an unmatched color fidelity and larger than they have ever before been reprinted -- an unparalleled upgrade that no Terry fan can afford to pass up.The complete strip will be collected in twelve deluxe 11" x 14" hardcover volumes, with a complementary thirteenth volume by Dean Mullaney and Bruce Canwell that tells the behind-the-scenes story of the strip.Terry and the Pirates debuted in October 1934. For the next twelve years, Caniff would weave a spell of exotic adventure, sex appeal, and humor. The cartoonist set the strip in exotic China, where historic events occurring in the region during the 1930s provided the raw material from which he blended fantasy and reality to create an extraordinary graphic narrative. The series introduces young Terry Lee, his adult pal Pat Ryan, their sidekick Connie, as well as an array of unforgettable brigands such as Captains Judas and Blaze, and the two toughest women to ever sail on the China Seas: the alluring Burma and the inimitable Dragon Lady. No cartoonist has so heavily influenced his medium as has Milton Caniff, and no comic strip has had more imitators than Terry and the Pirates. Terry and the Pirates was read by 31 million newspaper subscribers between 1934 and 1946. Vol. 1 collects all dailies and Sundays from the strip's beginning on October 22, 1934 through the end of 1935 in a deluxe 192 pp, 11" x 14", hardcover.“In the first few years of Terry and the Pirates, Milton Caniff invented the visual and textual language that defines the very vocabulary of all adventure and character-based comic art.... It is the greatest adventure comic strip ever done—a genuine masterpiece of its art form.” — Howard V. Chaykin
Terry and the Pirates: The Master Collection Vol. 3
“In [these] pages, we see Milton Caniff emerging as one of the most gifted writers of narrative in the American 20th century. We see more clearly now that he was engaged in writing and drawing a picaresque novel, as full of adventures as Don Quixote, Tom Jones, or Huckleberry Finn.” — Pete Hamill — The saga continues in Terry and the Pirates Volume 3, reproduced from Milton Caniff's personal set of color syndicate tabloid proofs! The Dragon Lady gets a bang out of her time with Papa Pyzon, but Terry, Pat, and Connie escape, only to have their first meeting with the lowest of the low, Tony Sandhurst—and is Pat in for a surprise when he meets Mrs. Sandhurst! Despite saving Sandhurst’s miserable life on multiple occasions, Tony connives to bring charges against Pat. Friends and a former lover help acquit him, even as Connie finds a new ally, the gentle giant, Big Stoop. Burma and Captain Judas both make return appearances, and the year ends with Terry, Burma, and Connie assisting ragtag Chinese peasants, unaware a new menace grows near. The Library of American Comics and Clover Press are proud to publish Terry and the Pirates: The Master Collection, the ultimate edition of Caniff's masterpiece. We present the Sundays in an unmatched color fidelity and larger than they have ever before been reprinted—an unparalleled upgrade that no Terry fan can afford to pass up.
Terry and the Pirates: The Master Collection Vol. 4
“Before Caniff introduced the Dragon Lady to Pat Ryan, before Burma and Raven Sherman and Normandie Drake fell for our hero, there was not a hint of sex—real sex—to be found in the American newspaper strip. Caniff changed all that.” — Jules Feiffer The saga continues in Terry and the Pirates Volume 4, reproduced from Milton Caniff's personal set of color syndicate tabloid proofs! Warlord Klang makes life rough for Terry, Connie, and Burma, but they find an unlikely ally when—for the first and only time—the Dragon Lady and Burma appear in the same story! In one of the strip’s most famous sequences the Dragon Lady changes her scales, seizing Klang’s troops and turning them into a force to fight a hostile invading army. Meanwhile, Hunter Yurk and young Nastalthia ("Nasty") Smythe-Heatherstone stir up trouble, and a reunion with Pat and Big Stoop isn’t enough to prevent a cat-fight over Nasty’s wealthy papa between Burma and conniving Drusilla Crail. When Burma again takes it on the lam, the boys agree to a dangerous mission in Indo-China for Mr. Smythe-Heatherstone. This tabloid-sized Volume 4 containing the 1938 dailies and Sundays is an unparalleled upgrade that no Terry fan can afford to pass up.
Terry and the Pirates: The Master Collection Vol. 6
"Caniff visualized his setup with a cinematic flair that remains thrilling because it is played straight." -- The New Yorker "Arguably the greatest of all adventure strips." -- The Washington Post The saga continues in Terry and the Pirates Volume 6, reproduced from Milton Caniff's personal set of color syndicate tabloid proofs Invader soldiers scatter the occupants of Singh-Singh's outpost, forcing Pat, Blaze, and April to flee. They take refuge at Raven Sherman's orphanage just in time for an outbreak of cholera (this is refuge?). Returning to the city, Raven meets the mysterious Hu Shee, while Pat is reunited with Terry, Big Stoop, and Connie and crosses paths with old friend Dude Hennick. All the newcomers to the cast--together with the Dragon Lady, no less --fall prey to the schemes of Chopstick Joe. A strike by invader forces separate Terry and Hu Shee from the others, setting up an encounter with the elusive Chinese guerrilla leader known only as the Blue Tiger This tabloid-sized Volume 6 containing the 1940 dailies and Sundays is an unparalleled upgrade that no Terry fan can afford to pass up.
Terry and the Pirates: The Master Collection Vol. 7
"The comic that setthe standard for exotic danger, adventure, romance, and femme fatales." -- Comics Beat "The great strip of World War II. TheCasablanca of comics." -- Tom De Haven The saga continues in Terry andthe Pirates Volume 7, reproduced from Milton Caniff's personal set of colorsyndicate tabloid proofs Embroiled in theguerilla struggle against the invader, Terry meets "Madame Lustre" (AKA Burma )and matches wits German officers Kiel and Wolff. When Terry eventually reuniteswith Dude Hennick and Raven Sherman, the stage is set for one of the greateststories in comics history, with Death waiting to strike unexpectedly. Terry'sroad leads back to Hong Kong for a major reunion and a welcome-home kiss fromApril, but the delightful Miss Kane has secret troubles in the form ofsmall-time grifter Sammy the Tapper. Everyone's fortunes are poised to changeas Christmas arrives and America charges headlong into World War II This tabloid-sized Volume 7containing the 1941 dailies and Sundays is an unparalleled upgrade that no Terryfan can afford to pass up.
Terry and the Pirates: The Master Collection Vol. 8
The saga continues in Terry and the Pirates Volume 8, reproduced from Milton Caniff's personal set of color syndicate tabloid proofs Pat Ryan's bittersweet reunion with the entire Sandhurst family--including young daughter Merrily--is cut short when they are captured and placed in a Japanese prisoner of war camp. Even worse, human weasel Tony Sandhurst is revealed as an Axis conspirator Pat revs up an escape for Normandie, Merrily, and himself, but their path to freedom intersects with the Dragon Lady. When the Sandhurst women find themselves on their own behind enemy lines, their privations finally end in the same U.S. Army camp hospital where Terry Lee is recuperating Terry has happy encounters with nurse Taffy Tucker and aviator Flip Corkin, and a less-pleasant encounter with the conniving redhead known only as Rouge This tabloid-sized Volume 8 containing the 1942 dailies and Sundays is an unparalleled upgrade that no Terry fan can afford to pass up.
Terry and the Pirates: The Master Collection Vol. 9
"In Terry and the Pirates all the storytelling tech-niques of the adventure strip fused and a classic style emerged. Caniff developed and integrated the narrative and its visual expression into a uniform aesthetic balance." -- Jerry Robinson, The Comics The saga continues in Terry and the Pirates Volume 9, reproduced from Milton Caniff's personal set of color syndicate tabloid proofs Flip Corkin schools Joe Jitsu in good ol' American know-how before he schools Terry about the ins-and-outs of being a fighter pilot. The October 17th Sunday page--as Terry earns his wings and Flip delivers "The Pilot's Creed"--is so powerful it was read into the Congressional Record. Before that can happen, wily Rouge abducts Taffy Tucker and gives her amnesia before slipping away Taffy is in safe hands, however, when she falls under the wing of Connie, Big Stoop, and Navy Lieutenant Pat Ryan Taffy's reunion with her memory and with Flip coincides with the arrival of Flight Lieutenant Tote Bonny and Grett Murmur, while Terry investigates the French Captain Midi, whom some find almost--hypnotic. This tabloid-sized Volume 9 containing the 1943 dailies and Sundays is an unparalleled upgrade that no Terry fan can afford to pass up.
Terry and the Pirates: The Master Collection Vol. 10
"There's no strip more worthy of being collected] than the one that made Milton Caniff famous." -- Atlanta Journal-Constitution "A genuine treat from beginning to end." -- The Midwest Book Review The saga continues in Terry and the Pirates Volume 10, reproduced from Milton Caniff's personal set of color syndicate tabloid proofs Terry must solve the riddle, "Who? Who is Madame Shoo-Shoo?" It's an answer that places him in the clutches of Singh-Singh; his wife, Cheery Blaze; and the Nazi major with whom they do business Meanwhile, Burma and teenaged orphan Willow Belinda connect with Terry just in time to meet the nosy war correspondent, Dunkan, and the noisy new flyboy, Hotshot Charlie But the hearts that beat fastest belong to daredevil pilot "Snake" Tumblin and "Big" Jane Allen of the Women's Army Corps... This tabloid-sized Volume 10 containing the 1944 dailies and Sundays is an unparalleled upgrade that no Terry fan can afford to pass up.
Terry Goes to School

Terry Goes to School

Nana Ferrell

Phase Publishing
2021
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A dinosaur in school?What's that about? Terry Pterodactyl is terrified It's his first day of school.Will he make friends?Will he like his teacher?Will a bigger dinosaur eat him?Or will he be safe and have a fun time?
Terry Gets Lost

Terry Gets Lost

Nana Ferrell

Phase Publishing
2022
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Lost in the woods What should a young dinosaur do?Terry Pterodactyl has a problem.He forgot to follow the rules.Now he is lost.Where are his friends?How will he find his teacher?What is that scary roaring sound?