March (Trilogy Slipcase Set) | John Lewis

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This three-volume history of the civil rights movement in graphic-novel form is extraordinarily moving. The text was written by John Lewis, who was attacked by state troopers and beaten bloody on Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama on March 7, 1965, while helping lead a march for voting rights. The drawings are excellent.


ABOUT THE BOOK

The award-winning, #1 New York Times bestselling trilogy is complete! Celebrate with this commemorative set containing all three volumes of March in a stunning new slipcase designed by Nate Powell and Chris Ross and colored by José Villarrubia.

Chris Mahin is the manager of Barbara's Bookstore on State Street located in the Lower Level of Macy's in downtown Chicago. Prior to this, he was co-manager for several years at Barbara's Bookstore in Glenview, also called The Book Market. Chris began working for Barbara's in 1997 at the old Navy Pier store. He has worked in bookselling—on and off—since 1979. The first bookstore at which he worked was The Midnight Special Bookstore in Venice, California, then, at Guild Books in Chicago during the Harold Washington years.