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Your unkindness makes me …-choly? Why would a melon oooohVintage card from circa 1907.
Virgil Finlay (1914-1971), ‘Tam O'Shanter’, “Weird Tales”, Vol. 31, #5, 1938
“When the woman raised her arms in a peculiar fashion, the shadow on the blind was remarkably like t
The Old Stockholm Telephone Tower,Back in the day when the telephone was a fairly new technology, it
thegildedcentury: Weird Tales, May, 1946
Since some of you saw fit to defend tuna ‘n’ waffles, I now present to you: TUNA AND PEA
Merry Christmas. A vintage Christmas card that defies description. It’s BOB from Twin Peaks as a pin
“Liebhabereien” (”Hobbies”) in Humoristische Monatshefte: aus Lothar Meggendorfer’s lustiger B
honestpublishing: More of these disturbing vintage Halloween snaps at Weird Tales Magazine. Happy H
A coloring of Don Rodriguez, by Sidney Sime, from Lord Dunsany’s Don Rodriguez; Chronicles of Shadow
labaigneuse:weird vintage t-shirt aesthetic is my newest fascination
Robert L. Stern, smoking a cigarette from his self-designed ashtray combination cigarette holder. 1
The burning question of the moment.Sheet music cover to the 1924 song, “Do Shrimps Make Good Mothers
Salmagundi West after the #vancouvertattooshow today. Best little weird shop ever #salmagundiwest #v
danskjavlarna:From The Improvement Era, 1970. Here’s my seasonal collection of vintage (mostly weird
Experience the legendary Kooky Cooky House this Christmas in downtown Cedarburg! Open Fridays 4-7pm
talesfromweirdland:1937 art by sci-fi/fantasy illustrator, Hannes Bok (1914-1964).
Weird Tales (July 1969).
Illustration from Ripley’s Believe it or Not Omnibus: Pranks of Nature. 1929.
talesfromweirdland:BIG BIRD’S IN CENTRAL PARK!Some very shady Sesame Street characters in this
Really bizarre French poster advertising American military surplus, sometime shortly after World War
“Amour Mystérieux” — Set de ilustraciones (Proyecto completo)&
During the late 60’s and early 70’s, photographer Arthur Tress asked children to
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