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Thomas’s OrchestraChromolithograph (printer’s proof)ca. 1870s–80sPublisher: L. Prang & Co. (Bost
immer-nie:A map of Middle Earth hand-annotated by Tolkien himself was recently found inside a copy o
Unusual “Magic Picture” Ephemera Coronation of Edward VIIIsaac H Blanchard Co. New York
“Butterfly Effect”Ink on Claybord, 48"x60"©2020 Andrea Pramuk Art Studio, LLCw
macrolit:This legit makes me happy: A vintage matchbook advertising Modern Library (my favorite publ
Find of the day in the Feminist Library’s ephemera archives: this flyer from c.1982 for the ‘Roots i
adtothebone:“A word to the wise — Have a book in case you are bored.” Charles Dana Gibson
Sincerity … Hope … DogVintage English (or American) valentineca. 1890s–1910s.
heavytweedjacket:(HTJ Archives) Tea Tins. I enjoy a good cup of tea. The trouble is that I’ve always
summerturban-blog-blog:Friendship album, Margaret Williams, 1839, Album with locks of hair sewn onto
Desi Arnaz appearance ad, 1941loc
The Arnold and Deanne Kaplan Collection of Early American Judaica includes over 4,500 Victorian trad
clawmarks:Good Housekeeping - 1915
Prang New Year Card, 1878Chromolithograph (printer’s proof)Publisher: L. Prang & Co. (Boston, Ma
huntingtonlibrary:Science fiction writer Octavia Butler died 10 years ago today at the age of 58 and
An unusual typographic optical illusionan apparently random pattern is actually text when viewed at
In MemoriamThe fearful bridge accident at Widcombe Bath Wednesday June 6th 1877Printed and published
martianaviator:pipistrellus:ifitwerentforthatmeddlingkid:I had to research Corn Flakes for my Americ
Prang Christmas Card, ca. 1870s–80sArtist: G. S. Hill (American?; fl. 2nd half 19th century)Chromoli
Bill Grant Scrapbook - FACTORY Fanzine XXXIII
shewhoworshipscarlin:Fan, 1792, Vienna.
libraryofva:Recent Acquisition - Ephemera CollectionMerry Christmas to You …Vintage greeting card, c
Original awesome graphics of the “Solar System and Theory of the Seasons” from 1915 in muted pastel
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