The Innocents | Subtitle

The phrase " The Innocents " appears most prominently as a subtitle or primary title in two distinct literary contexts: classic travelogue and Gipi's contemporary graphic novel. Depending on which "Innocents" you're looking for, 1. The Classic: The Innocents Abroad by Mark Twain

You can find curated versions of this work through The Library of America . 2. The Modern: The Innocents by Gipi

These were released under the Ignatz line from Fantagraphics and are considered "must-grabs" for fans of independent comics. They Found the Car & The Innocents by Gipi - Buttondown subtitle The Innocents

Sharp, irreverent, and witty. Twain pokes fun at both his fellow travelers and the historical sites they visit, from Paris and Rome to Odessa and Cairo.

A satirical look at 19th-century American tourists encountering the "Old World" of Europe and the Holy Land. The phrase " The Innocents " appears most

In this 1869 masterpiece, the subtitle "The New Pilgrims' Progress" often accompanies the main title. It is one of the most famous travel books ever written by an American.

Moody and evocative, Gipi’s work is known for its distinct watercolor style and introspective storytelling. Twain pokes fun at both his fellow travelers

This is a contemporary graphic novel by Italian artist and writer Gipi, published as part of the "Wish You Were Here" subtitle series.