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violentwavesofemotion:Kim Addonizio, from Tell Me: Poems; “Onset,” published c. September 2000 (x)
violentwavesofemotion:Denise Levertov, from Candles in Babylon: Poems; “A Child,” published c. 1982
michaelmoonsbookshop:The Children’s Hour Series - Published Edinburgh 1867attractive gilt design on
michaelmoonsbookshop:Attractive pictorial gilt cloth covers published 1895
So a week or so ago, I published a poll asking what sort of homebrews people would like to see more
Evening Dress (June 1812), published in La Belle Assemblée, a British women’s magazine (1806-1
We’ve just published “In Unholy Matrimony,” our special collab with Al
Princess Mary, Countess of Harewood, daughter of George VBy Campbell-Gray, published by J. Beagles &
lesbianherstorian:written by plato and translated by lord neaves, published in the baltimore sun, ja
by-grace-of-god:by-grace-of-god:Le Figaro have a newly published photograph from inside Notre Dame s
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall. Anne Brontë. Penguin Books, 1996 (first published June 1848).
It’s been 25 years since Sapphire’s Push was first published and it’s now been
Did you know that Cleis Press is besties with Joanna Angel, debut author, media maven, and tattooed
Queen Mary IBy Peter Vanderbank, after Edward LutterellLine engraving, published 1706
Originally published in 2012, Eat Me - Appetite for Design is still a great source of inspiration.&n
I’m very happy to share that Model Society has published a special mini issue dedicated t
violentwavesofemotion:Praxilla, from Classical Women Poets; “Scorpions,” published c. 19
violentwavesofemotion:Abbas Kiarostami, from “A Wolf Lying in Wait; Poems,” published c.
potterheadache:June 26, 1997: Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, Published.The Har
Theodor Adorno, in his last interview, published May 5th, 1969, three months before his death.
Theodor Adorno, in his last interview, published May 5th, 1969, three months before his death.
King William I By William Faithorne, published by Sir Robert PeakeLine engraving, circa 1640
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An aurochs hunt, as depicted by Conrad Gesner in his book Icones Animalum, published in the 1550s. A
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