The Gift #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Gift," French sculptor Bartholdi embarks on an ambitious dream: crafting a colossal monument to independence, inspired by the grandeur of Egyptian antiquities. With determination and vision, he sets out to raise funds and gather the engineers needed to bring his monumental idea to life—long before the statue became a global symbol. Written by Henry Gibson and brought to life with dynamic art by Alfredo P. Alcala, this 1986 Blackthorne story captures the passion behind one of history’s most iconic creations, all in a single, striking issue.
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"Bartholdi, a French sculptor, wants to build a monument to independence. Eventually, he bases the Statue of Liberty on the monumental scale of Egyptian antiquities. He then raises money and recruit engineers to get it built."
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