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October 31, 2016

Precursors (permalink)
Before the "hanky code" of colored bandanas to announce one's inclinations, there was Black and Gold, or the Signal Scarf by W. H. Patten-Saunders, 1865.

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This May Surprise You (permalink)

"In the end everything already exists; we're not inventors of anything." —Michael Paterniti, Love and Other Ways of Dying

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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
We like both candles -- the one carried on a turtle's back, and the witch-emblazoned one that casts a cat's shadow and is held by an holder with a face.  Date uncertain.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#witch #halloween #october #candle #vintage halloween #hallowe'en #turtle
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From 1911.

[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#haunted #ghost #halloween #spirit #october #vintage halloween #vintage postcard #postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"This is the day to make a night of Hallowe'en."
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Braemar Badminton Club opening tea, Edmonton, 1953."
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#halloween #october #vintage photo #alcoholism #vintage halloween #black and white photography #edmonton #photo
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"At the master's grave," from Der Golem, illustrated by Hugo Steiner-Prag.
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#vintage illustration #cemetery #graveyard #golem #gustav meyrink #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Photo by Leslie Jones, date uncertain.
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#grotesque #mask #october #vintage photo #black and white photo #halloween mask #giant heads #photo
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"[continues without heeding her.]"  From Drawing-Room Plays, selected and adapted from the French by Lady Adelaide Cadogan and illustrated by E. L. Shute, 1888.
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#vintage illustration #despair #crying #little dog #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Wally Wanderoon and His Story-Telling Machine by Joel Chandler Harris, 1903.
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Thackerayana, 1875.

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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)

From The Boy Craftsman by Albert Neely Hall, 1905.

[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#witch #witchcraft #halloween #broomstick #black cat #october
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October 30, 2016

Precursors (permalink)
Before Butt-head there was merely Be[a]vis, The Story of a Boy by Richard Jefferies, 1891.

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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Once a Week, 1866.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #death #skeleton #grim reaper #immolation #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"All sorts of creatures walk about / And ghosts sure live, beyond a doubt / On Hallowe'en."
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Greetings for Hallowe'en."  Date unknown.
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#devil #halloween #black cat #vintage devil #october #vintage halloween #vintage postcard #postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#haunted #ghost #witch #halloween #spectre #full moon #spirit #october #vintage halloween #vintage postcard #postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#witch #bat #halloween #black cat #full moon #october #vintage halloween #vintage postcard #postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"The Salem witch."
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#witch #witchcraft #broomstick #black cat #vintage postcard #salem #postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From 1970.
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#vintage illustration #clock #weird clock #black and white photo #egg clock #egg of time #egg timer #1970s #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Trollkjerring" by Theodor Kittelsen, 1907.
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#vintage illustration #witch #witchcraft #cauldron #illustration
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Yesterday's Weather (permalink)
"None of your d—d blue skies here," from The King's Own by Frederick Marryat and illustrated by F. H. Townsend, 1896.
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#vintage illustration #rainy day #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Stories for the Household by Hans Christian Andersen and illustrated by A. W. Bayes, 1889.
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#vintage illustration #fairy tale #tree spirit #hans christian andersen #illustration
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Everybody's Doing This Now (permalink)
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#vintage illustration #halloween #black cat #october #catfight #illustration #art
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Death's Doings by Richard Dagley, 1827.
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#vintage illustration #death #skeleton #grim reaper #loose wheel #illustration #art
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)

The giant Skrymir from The Illustrated London Reading Books, 1851.

[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #folklore #giant #norse mythology #Skrymir #scandinavian folklore #illustration #art
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October 29, 2016

I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
As Harry Hill would have put it on TV Burp, "I like the moon considered as a planet; I like the moon considered as a world; then again, I like the moon considered as a satellite.  But which is better?  There's only one way to find out—fight!"  From The Moon: Considered as a Planet, a World, and a Satellite by James Nasmyth & James Carpenter, 1885.
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#vintage illustration #moon #tv burp #harry hill #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Here are some of our favorite sheet ghosts from our research.  Click each image for its source.
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[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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Strange Dreams (permalink)
A daydream of Death taking out heroes and damsels, scholars and businessmen and schoolboys, as king and clergy look on.  From Once a Week, 1865.
If you have a strange dream to share, send it along!
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#vintage illustration #death #daydream #illustration #pipe dream #castle in the air
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
You're aware of "the complex ways we distract ourselves from our inevitable demise" (Doug Bower, From Horseback to Desktop PC, 2007).  One of them is bobbing for apples while a witch peers through one's window.  Date uncertain.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#witch #halloween #owl #black cat #full moon #october #hallowe'en #being watched #bobbing for apples #vintage hallowe'en
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From c. 1910.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#october #jack-o'-lantern #vintage halloween #pumpkin head #vintage postcard #halloween postcard #piggy back ride #postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Here's the white owl of Halloween, from c. 1910.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#witch #halloween #owl #october #jack-o'-lantern #vintage halloween #vintage postcard #postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"On Hallowe'en, strange sights are seen."  From 1910.

[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#halloween #october #jack-o'-lantern #vintage halloween #pumpkin head #vintage postcard #postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#witch #halloween #black cat #october #jack-o'-lantern #vintage halloween #vintage postcard #postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Der Golem, illustrated by Hugo Steiner-Prag.
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Circa 1908.
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#vintage illustration #october #vintage halloween #vintage postcard #halloween postcard #illustration #postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
This is how it begins.  From St. Nicholas magazine, 1905.
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#halloween #occult #october #jack-o'-lantern #pumpkin #circle dance #pumpkinhead #carved pumpkins
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Peter Patter Book by Leroy F. Jackson and illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright, 1918.
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#vintage illustration #halloween #spooked #october #jack-o'-lantern #illustration #art
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Great Unbled by Dr. Sangrado and illustrated by Robert Seymour, 1835.
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Mormons attempt to raise the dead, from Upper Canada Sketches by Thomas Conant, 1898.
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#necromancy #raising the dead #vintage postcard #mormonism #postcard
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October 28, 2016

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"On Hallowe'en, when the hour is right, let the witch mix a charm in a pumpkin bright."  Date uncertain.  Via UpNorthMemories.
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#witch #magick #halloween #cauldron #october #pumpkin #vintage halloween #hallowe'en #love spell
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
"A Saint Louis scientist has discovered that we shall all be crazy by the year 2016.  This, alas, is not the worst of it.  We shall also be dead."  From The Ottawa Evening Herald, January 27, 1902.
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#crazy #vintage news
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Colorful Allusions (permalink)
Since so few prefaces are actually read, this preface is at least red.  From Archery and Archness by Robin Hood, 1834.
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#1930s #preface #red
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Here's a diplomat from Die Muskete, 1917.
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#vintage illustration #political cartoon #automaton #illustration #diplomat
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Puzzles and Games (permalink)

An initial reaction to our puzzler This Book is a Cactus by Bob Neale, author of This Is Not a Book: "One very sneaky treatise.  Actually, it is blatantly intellectual as much as it is absurd.  And I even wonder if it is a guide to spiritual meditation.  But I have a way to go with it to come to any conclusion.  Right now, I just know that there is a hell of a lot more in it than I can comprehend."

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#cactus #puzzles
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Precursors (permalink)
Before Prince's "raspberry beret," there was the strawberry handkerchief by Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr, 1908.
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Hunter College's Wistarion yearbook, 1916.  See How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.
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#vintage illustration #death #skeleton #occult #fraternity #vintage yearbook #yearbook #secret society #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Here's a rare insight into how Hallowe'en sheet ghosts are freshly gathered from clothes lines by witches.  Date uncertain.
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#witch #halloween #october #sheet ghost #vintage halloween #hallowe'en #vintage postcard #postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Here's a vintage Halloween card from Germany, date uncertain.
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#witch #halloween #skeleton #owl #black cat #october #bats #vintage halloween #vintage postcard #postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From c. 1907.
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#halloween #october #jack-o'-lantern #pumpkin #elves #vintage halloween
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"The mighty fabric of St. Paul's tottering in the grey morning mist," from "London Undermined," Cassell's, 1893.
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#vintage illustration #cathedral #space warp #melting building #sunken cathedral #st. paul's #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From c. 1890.
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#vintage illustration #vintage ad #faces in things #monstrous #yeast #dough face #illustration #ad
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Death saw two Players playing at Cards, / But the game was not worth a dump; / For he quickly laid them flat with a spade, / To wait for the final 'Trump.'"  A color lithograph by Edward Hull, 1827.
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#vintage illustration #death #skeleton #mortality #illustration
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Strange Dreams (permalink)
"Why did you sup on pork?" from Hood's Own by Thomas Hood, 1855.
If you have a strange dream to share, send it along!
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#vintage illustration #vegetarianism #pork #swine flesh #vegetarian #vegan #veganism #illustration #nightm #art
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October 27, 2016

Precursors (permalink)
Here's a precursor to the living busts in Disneyland's Haunted Mansion -- Miss Ethel Warwick pictured in The Sketch, Feb. 28. 1906.
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#haunted mansion #vintage photo #living statue #living bust #haunted statue
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Taxed to death," from Judy, Or The London Serio-Comic Journal, 1869.
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#vintage illustration #haunted #ghost #spirit #taxation #tax collector #illustration
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The Ghost in the [Scanning] Machine (permalink)
Here's a postcard written by a ghost, on October 27, 1909.  The message reads, "Dear friend.  It has been a long time since I saw or heard from any of you.  Do you recognize any-one on other side.  Love to all, Ida."  This has long been a problem — those in the land of the living often have trouble discerning those who have departed to the other side.
* The Ghost in the [Scanning] Machine promises real ghosts, actual hauntings, and necromancy by proxy.
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#spirit writing #spiritualism #spirit communication #vintage postcard #postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"With a goose wish-bone and four pumpkin seeds, marked with letters love on Hallowe'en place over door on the sill above and he who first passes from under, your future husband is to be — if he dont blunder."  Date uncertain.
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#wishbone #vintage postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"What's meant for thee thee'll have."  Date uncertain.
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#witch #broomstick #black cat #october #bats #vintage halloween #vintage postcard #halloween postcard #postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"By all the powers o' darkness, this beats broomsticks!"  Date unknown.
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#devil #halloween #october #flying machine #witches #vintage halloween #vintage postcard #postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"We didn't waste much time looking at each other."  From "My Messenger Call-Box," in Cassell's, 1893.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #chaos #mayhem #fight #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"The slave of grease," from c. 1890.
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#vintage ad #pig #lard #grease #slave #ad
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Prins Carnaval, Lambert I," date unknown.
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#jester #fool #marotte #face mask #carnival
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #emblem #heart #anvil #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"The crow, advancing first, felt Pinocchio's pulse."  From Pinocchio, illustrated by Maria L. Kirk, 1914.
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#vintage illustration #pinocchio #blue fairy #crow doctor #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Tales of the Punjab by Flora Steel and illustrated by John Lockwood Kipling, 1917.

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#vintage illustration #full moon #wolf #illustration
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From The Briar Patch yearbook of Sweet Briar College, 1915.  See How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.
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#vintage illustration #halloween #october #jack-o'-lantern #vintage yearbook #yearbook #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)

Here are some autumnal spirits from The Little God, Child Verse for Grown-Ups by Katharine Howard, 1916.

[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #faces in things #autumn #leaves #illustration
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October 26, 2016

The Right Word (permalink)
What's older than ancient?  The obsolete spelling: antient.
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#ancient #metaphysics
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Precursors (permalink)
A precursor to Burgess Meredith as The Penguin in Batman.  From Die Muskete, 1912.
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#vintage illustration #batman #illustration #the pengun #burgess meredith #purple suit #purple hat #the penguin
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Here's a hauntingly furnished room from Judy, Or The London Serio-Comic Journal, 1872.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #haunted house #spooky #ghosts #haunted chair #illustration
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Postcard Transformations (permalink)
INSTRUCTIONS: Click to bring on the night.

14th Street Bridge, Richmond, Virginia
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#bridge #vintage postcard #virginia #night and day #richmond #gif #postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From c. 1915.
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#witch #halloween #october #jack-o'-lantern #vintage halloween #vintage postcard #postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Here are the possessed chestnuts of uncertainty, hope, despair, and "happy ever after."  From 1918.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#halloween #anthropomorphism #october #faces in things #vintage halloween #vintage postcard #chestnuts #postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From c. 1920.
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#ghost #halloween #black cat #october #jack-o'-lantern #sheet ghost #vintage halloween #hallowe'en #vintage postcard #postcard
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Hindpsych: Erstwhile Conjectures by the Sometime Augur of Yore (permalink)
"The mystery of the ages is clear to me."  From "The Mysterious Painting" by C. N. Barham, in Cassell's, 1893.   Also very much of interest: The Young Wizard's Hexopedia.
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#vintage illustration #time lord #magick #wizard #fortune teller #magician #oracle #seer #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Canned meat is here inserted into a scene from Macbeth.  From c. 1890.
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#vintage ad #shakespeare #macbeth #meat #weird ad #canned meat #ad
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"A man building a wig on to the head of a woman on a kind of scaffolding while another woman wearing a tall wig looks on."  Coloured etching by Maximilien Rapine, 18th century.
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#vintage illustration #18th century #wig #big hair #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #macabre #death #skeleton #apparition #coffin #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Adventures of Peterkin by Gilly Bear and illustrated by Helen E. Ohrenschall, 1916.
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#vintage illustration #fairy #fairy tale #pumpkin #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#woodcut #mythology #mermaid #creature
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Fables of Æsop by Joseph Jacobs, 1894.

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#vintage illustration #fable #black cat #aesop #hands #illustration #art
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October 25, 2016

The Right Word (permalink)
Monkey versus parrot: which would you wager to win?  Plus, here's some maledicta from a c. 1890 ad for luncheon meat.
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#vintage illustration #parrot #monkey #alcohol #drinking animals #maledicta #animal fight #illustration
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Precursors (permalink)
Here's a precursor to a key scene in Terry Gilliam's Brazil, from Un Autre Monde by Grandville.
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#paper #litter #bureaucracy #paperwork
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This May Surprise You (permalink)
"Birthing begins in the brain," says Denise Spatafora, and here's proof from a 1912 issue of Die Muskete.
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#vintage illustration #pregnancy #illustration #birthing
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This May Surprise You (permalink)

"Laughing brings out the good in food.  It's good to laugh.  If you don't laugh, you're going to magnify.  And if you magnify, you're going to die." —Michael Paterniti, Love and Other Ways of Dying

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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Macbeth.— 'Thrice the brindle cat hath mew'd.'"  From Judy, Or The London Serio-Comic Journal, 1871.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #witchcraft #black cat #cauldron #shakespeare #macbeth #witches #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Guid luck tae ye this Hallowe'en."  Date uncertain.
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#halloween #october #jack-o'-lantern #scotland #vintage halloween #hallowe'en #bagpipes #witching hour
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
A possessed candlestick wishes you "a joyful Halloween," c. 1915, by Ellen Clapsaddle.
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#witch #halloween #anthropomorphism #october #candle #vintage halloween #enchanted #vintage postcard #candlestick #candles with faces #postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"A sickly female invalid sits covered up on a balcony overlooking a beautiful view; death (a ghostly skeleton clenching a scythe and an hourglass) is standing next to her, representing tuberculosis.  Watercolour by R. Cooper."
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#death #grim reaper #scythe #tuberculosis #watercolor
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Everybody's Doing This Now (permalink)
"There could be no mistake; we all saw it."  From "The Mysterious Painting" by C. N. Barham, in Cassell's, 1893.
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#vintage illustration #looking up #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
The Black Cat, from March, 1896.
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#vintage illustration #black cat #anthropomorphism #rabbit #musical animals #banjo #1890s #illustration
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Staring Into the Depths (permalink)
"Look!  There it goes."  From When the Birds Begin to Sing by Winifred Graham, 1897.
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#vintage illustration #boat #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From More Mittens by Aunt Fanny, 1863.
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#vintage illustration #demon #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan and illustrated by Frederick Barnard, 1905.

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#vintage illustration #demon #hell #pilgrim's progress #john bunyan #illustration #art
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A Fine Line Between... (permalink)
There's a fine line between secrecy and ignorance.  —Timothy Barney, Mapping the Cold War (2015)
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How to Believe in Your Elf (permalink)
* There is a vast world of reality into which science can no more enter than an elf can be Santa Claus.  We regret to observe that rather than face it, and confess its inability to measure it, science turns its back upon it.  Life is not always every-day life, and the insolvable mysteries are correlated not to formal rules but to spirit and inspiration.  Are bits of wisdom liable to dwarf the subject?  Indeed — and rightly!  James Howell described the ingredients of a good proverb to be "sense, shortness, and salt."  May Howell's cry resound through this present collection of maxims on believing in one's elf.

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October 24, 2016

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"It was a very nice party and Mrs. Briggs did not have to get out the post-card album until almost nine o'clock."  From Wayside Tales, 1922.
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#vintage illustration #1920s #illustration #postcard album #nice party
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
Here's the age-old Chinese science of what makes a ghost, from the works of Wen-Chang Ti-Kyüin, 1876, as quoted in The Chinese Recorder and Missionary Journal.
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"What magic wonders may be seen in candle smoke on Hallowe'en!  I found your fate in this mystic book, and the cat sees something that makes her look."  Date uncertain.
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#magick #halloween #black cat #occult #october #vintage halloween #hallowe'en #vintage postcard #postcard
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Postcard Transformations (permalink)
INSTRUCTIONS: Click to reveal the orginal photo.

The Lawns, Wish Tower and Pier, Eastbourne
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"A high ball."  Date uncertain.
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#juggling #vintage postcard #lemons #dagger #postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
A figure (left) and a figure left.  The figure (left) is from the Southern California Academy of Sciences Bulletin, 1995.  The other figure was left on Easter Island.
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#easter island
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Go Out in a Blaze of Glory (permalink)
This is from an article about aligning reflectors in geometric forms to send signals to life on other planets.  From Cassell's, 1893.
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#vintage illustration #life on mars #interplanetary #space signal #interstellar communication #life on other planets #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Truth in advertising — they put the word testing in quotation marks and then symbolically acknowledge that it's a bunch of bull.  From c. 1890.
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#vintage illustration #vintage ad #bull #cotton thread #truth in advertising #cowboy #illustration #ad
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The Only Certainty (permalink)
"The only certainty about an odyssey is that one can never turn back." —Ethics and Public Administration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"The necessary spectacles," from My Fourth Tour in Western Australia by Albert Frederwick Calvert and illustrated by Walker Hodgson, 1897.
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#vintage illustration #mustache #sunglasses #spectacles #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #angel #emblem #knot #illustration #1710s
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Phynodderree, and Other Legends of the Isle of Man by Edward Watson Callow, 1882.  This should also be of interest: How to Believe in Your Elf.
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#vintage illustration #fairies #fairy tale #imps #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"May I say a word to you, Father Time?"  From King Time by Percy Keese Fitzhugh, 1908.
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#vintage illustration #father time #scythe #throne #illustration #art
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Reineke Fuchs by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 1857.
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#vintage illustration #grotesque #bees #two faces #illustration #art
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October 23, 2016

The Right Word (permalink)
It's nice when authors give some advance notice of a red herring.  In this case, though, the red herring is not a misleading clue but an actual fish.  From Snarleyyow Or the Dog Fiend by Frederick Marryat, 1837.

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#vintage illustration #illustration #red herring #dog fiend
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Separated at Birth? (permalink)
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This May Surprise You (permalink)

"It may surprise you that many do not see the importance of being lean." —Deploying and Managing a Cloud Infrastructure

 

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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Life's not easy for pumpkins" —William Skyvington.
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#demon #devil #halloween #pitchfork #october #pumpkin #vintage halloween
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Be good."  Date uncertain.
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#halloween #october #sheet ghost #vintage halloween #vintage postcard #ghost costume #postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Here's King Jack o' Lantern, date uncertain.
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#halloween #october #jack-o'-lantern #vintage halloween #hallowe'en #vintage postcard #postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"His master's breath," a souvenir of Beaumont, Texas.  (Here's another vintage "His Master's Breath."  We also previously encountered an ancient mosiac precursor to the dog Nipper of "His master's voice" fame.  And there's this vintage photo of another listening canine.)
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#dog #his master's voice #vintage postcard #bad breath #postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"A suitable accessory," from "A Gossip from Bookland," Cassell's, 1893.

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#vintage illustration #fashion #vintage fashion #dandy #accessorizing #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Pres. Coolidge & family in Swampscot," as scanned by the Boston Public Library.
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#vintage photo #damaged photo #weird photo #coolidge #photo
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Yesterday's Weather (permalink)
The Sneeuwstormbeschermer (face protection from snowstorms), Montreal, Canada, 1939.

*Inspired by the world's only accurate meteorological report, "Yesterday's Weather," as seen on Check It Out.
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#mask #snowstorm #vintage photo #face protection #photo
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From the Illinois Agricultural Association Record, 1948.
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#vintage illustration #devil #jack-in-the-box #three little pigs #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Légendes Bretonnes, illustrated by Maurice de Becque, 1921.
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#vintage illustration #death #skeleton #grim reaper #skull face #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Little Tom by V. Tille, 1922.
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#vintage illustration #gnome #fairy #elf #clock #clockface #1920s #fly #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Le Chat Botté by Charles Perrault, 1900.
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#vintage illustration #cat #folktale #puss in boots #illustration #art
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October 22, 2016

Everybody's Doing This Now (permalink)
The same audience watching a documentary, a drama, and a comedy, from Die Muskete, 1916.
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#vintage illustration #audience #illustration
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Strange Dreams (permalink)

If you have a strange dream to share, send it along!
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
In this detail from a vintage Hallowe'en postcard, we learn that jack-o'-lanterns are disconcerted by looming scarescrows, but black cats are not.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#halloween #scarecrow #black cat #october #jack-o'-lantern #vintage halloween #jack-o-lantern
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
You've heard that one should never trust a smiling cat.  This sage wisdom applies to the afterlife, as well.  (Date uncertain.)
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#ghost #haunted house #halloween #black cat #october #hallowe'en
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Postcard Transformations (permalink)
INSTRUCTIONS: Click to tint the postcard.

Old Stone Bridge, Rahway, New Jersey
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#bridge #vintage postcard #new jersey #stone bridge #gif #postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Booklet advertising Peps tablets for coughs and colds.  Sensational cover (orange and blue) of a skull-faced Death in a swirling dark cloud over a city from which terrified inhabitants are fleeing on foot, in cars, bicycles and horse-drawn carriages.  Refers to deaths during heavy fogs in cities, bronchial asthma, bronchitis, colds, cough, sore throat, pulmonary tuberculosis, influenza, pleurisy, pneumonia and factory cough."  From 1913.
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#vintage illustration #vintage ad #death #smog #air pollution #illustration #ad
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"My wife was able, somehow, to read between the lines."  From "In the Wild West" by J. Berwick Harwood, in Cassell's, 1890.
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#vintage illustration #between the lines #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Hyman Gordon, 15, Boston, Mass., demonstrates his 'chemical man' he built out of bits of rubber, glass, cigar boxes and other odds and ends.  When the figure is stuck with a pin he reacts after the manner of a mortal.  He eats and digests food.  The tubes here indicate the lungs, heart, bladder, intestines, etc." (Milwaukee Sentinal, Jan, 11, 1936).  Photo by Leslie Jones.
The Chemical Man is obviously not to be confused with the Chemical Chicken (also photographed by Leslie Jones, date uncertain), nor (while we're at it) with Scrappo (the mechanical scrap metal creation made by the Marion County salvage committee, Salem, Oregon, 1942).  
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#vintage photo #robot #artificial life #chemical man #photo
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Une partie de croquet," ca. 1915, scanned by the University of British Columbia Library.
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#vintage illustration #underwater #croquet #underwater games #illustration
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Precursors (permalink)
Here's a precursor to mentioning something online with the single word "this."  From The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, 1892.  You may recall our previous post about "this hat."
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#vintage illustration #sherlock holmes #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Simboli Predicabili by Carlo Labia, 1692.
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#vintage illustration #macabre #death #emblem #skeleton #time #clock #illustration #1690s
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The Right Word (permalink)
"'Too low they build, who build beneath the stars.' —Young.  From A Practical Grammar by Stephen Watkins Clark, 1847.
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#vintage diagram #sentence diagram #stars #grammar #diagram
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Demonology and Devil-Lore by Moncure Daniel Conway, 1879.
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#vintage illustration #demon #devil #grotesque #demonology #weird instrument #weird music #1870s #illustration #art
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)

From Oeuvres Diverses by Jean Baptiste Joseph Willart de Grécourt, 1767.

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#vintage illustration #demon #imp #devil #illustration
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October 21, 2016

Non-Circulating Books (permalink)
Non-circulating book.  See our artist’s statement here: https://www.oneletterwords.com/weblog/?c=NonCirculatingBooks.  (Individual cards are available from Zazzle, and deep discount bulk orders of 10 or more are available from Vistaprint.)
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#vintage illustration #illustration #non-circulating #library book
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Precursors (permalink)
Here's a precuror to Jon Lovitz's pathological liar character Tommy Flanagan, from The London Magazine, 1902.  The text reads, "I'm a nonentity, a spectre—that's it, a spectre—and a spectre can't incur financial obligations, you know."
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#spectre
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This May Surprise You (permalink)

"It may surprise you to learn that many fruits we don't commonly think of as berries—bananas, avocados, tomatoes, and even pumpkins and watermelons—are actually true berries." —The Wobbit

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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Here's when to put on your shroud, from 1911.
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#halloween #october #jack-o'-lantern #owls #vintage halloween #shroud
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#witch #october #jack-o'-lantern #vintage halloween #halloween postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Avoid grinning black cats on a full green moon."  Date uncertain.
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#witch #halloween #black cat #october #jack-o'-lantern #vintage halloween #vintage postcard #postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From L'Illustration, 1848.
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#vintage illustration #electric light #illustration
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Yesterday's Weather (permalink)
"The moon only looked fitfully now and then out of the driving clouds," from Cassell's, 1891.
*Inspired by the world's only accurate meteorological report, "Yesterday's Weather," as seen on Check It Out.
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#vintage illustration #moon #seaside #sea #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
A shooting star of yeast is seen through a yeast-container telescope, from c. 1890.
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#vintage ad #telescope #shooting star #yeast #ad
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It Bears Repeating (permalink)
"It bears repeating.  Every great tactician needs a strategy." —Cherie Lowe, Slaying the Debt Dragon
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Yesterday's Weather (permalink)
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#vintage illustration #lightning #rift #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Boy Who Knew What the Birds Said by Padraic Colum, 1918.
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#vintage illustration #fairy tale #castle #bird #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Luttrell of Arran by Charles James Lever and illustrated by "Phiz," 1873.
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#demon #devil #magick #wizard #necromancy #occult #evocation
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #death #skeleton #grim reaper #mask #illustration #art
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October 20, 2016

This May Surprise You (permalink)
You've heard of the "spirit of an age" or zeitgeist, but the 19th century's spirit was a fairy named Pneumanee, as we learn from John William Cunningham, 1815.
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#fairy #zeitgeist #spirit of the age
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Hindpsych: Erstwhile Conjectures by the Sometime Augur of Yore (permalink)

Due to our mysteriously esoteric studies, we're often asked for oracular predictions about Hallowe'en.  For this year's holiday, we consulted our own Mimetic Oracle, and here's why: Hallowe'en is a grand pageant, and it's been said that theatre reveals what is behind so-called reality.  Our Mimetic Oracle draws from 92 characters in six vintage plays, with 166 spoken lines and 31 stage directions in the mix.  With the system, one randomly draws five characters and generates a script to illuminate the current drama of life.  (There’s a detailed F.A.Q. which explains how the scripts are created, how to make sense of the dialogues, how to determine whether a reading is positive or negative, what to make of the various characters, and why these specific 6 plays were chosen for the system: http://www.mysteryarts.com/play/.)

Here's the surreal scenario that the oracle generated when asked about this year's Hallowe'en:

The first line says that "Nobody knows it better than you do."  This indicates that your deepest instinct about this year's Hallowe'en will prove correct.  Note that two characters in this scene laugh: a lame boy and a constable—a foreshortened leg and the long arm of the law.  We interpret this as meaning that high spirits are the long and short of it.  At the heart of the scene is a secret.  The character Biddy Mary proclaims that if there's anything on earth she does love, it's a secret.  She repeats this statement until the end of the scene, as if giving the maximum emphasis possible that a delicious secret will be learned this Hallowe'en.  Note that every character in the scene except one is facing left.  Biddy Mary is facing right, suggesting that her secret will carry things forward in some way.  The scene ends with Enlarged Snookums' own echoing words, "Oh, goody, goody, goody!"  This reinforces the positivity of the oracular reading as well as suggests Hallowe'en treats/goodies.  It's a profoundly favorable reading with a juicy secret at its heart.

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Postcard Transformations (permalink)
INSTRUCTIONS: Click to change the season.

School for Blind, Lansing, Michigan
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Kindly promote ghostly interests during this season."  Date uncertain.
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#ghost #halloween #spirits #october #vintage halloween #vintage postcard #postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Der Statt Mülhausen Historien by Jacobus Henric-Petrus, 1896.
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#vintage illustration #macabre #severed head #decapitated #head on a stake #illustration
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Postcard Transformations (permalink)
INSTRUCTIONS: Click to shift the light.

Aerial View, Woods Hole, Cape Cod, Massachusetts
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"No moon," circa 1890.
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#vintage illustration #new moon #no moon #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"A fresh one," from Backsheesh by Thomas Wallace Knox, 1875
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#vintage illustration #skull #human skull #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #death #cemetery #grave #emblem #graveyard #hourglass #mortality #open grave #time #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Those daring enough can actually trace their genealogy back to the grim reaper — the technique of charting unusual and seemingly impossible branches of one's family tree is explained in Heirs to the Queen of Hearts.  Our illustration appears in The English Dance of Death, from the Designs of Thomas Rowlandson, 1903.
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#vintage illustration #death #skeleton #grim reaper #genealogy #illustration #family tree
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Travels and Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen, illustrated by Alfred Crowquill, 1860.
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#vintage illustration #tiny man #munchausen #illustration #art
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Les Etoiles; Derniere Feerie by Joseph Mery and illustrated by Grandville, 1847.
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#vintage illustration #night sky #comet #starry night #star goddess #grandville #shooting star #illustration #art
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Through Hell with Hiprah Hunt by Art Young, 1901.

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#vintage illustration #hell #heater #illustration #art
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Le Diable Amoureux, Roman Fantastique by Jacques Cazotte, 1845.
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#vintage illustration #hourglass #sands of time #broken time #illustration #art
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October 19, 2016

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Die Muskete, 1913.
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#vintage illustration #illustration #open skull #brain surgery
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This May Surprise You (permalink)

"It may surprise you, in fact, just how high and angry a river can be and still offer dry-fly fishing." —Seasons for Trout

 

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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Witches Galore, Newchurch-In-Pendle, Lancashire.
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#witchcraft #occult #witches #lancashire #Newchurch-In-Pendle
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Postcard Transformations (permalink)
INSTRUCTIONS: Click to change days.

Horseshoe Falls from Prospect Park, Niagara Falls
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#waterfall #vintage postcard #niagara falls #horseshoe falls #gif #postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Biography of a Grizzly by Ernest Thompson Seton, 1918.
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#vintage illustration #fish #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Interagency Bison Management Plan for the State of Montana and Yellowstone National Park, 1998.
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#buffalo #watercolor
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
A "family of noses," bored and amused.  Illustrated by Fred Baynard for Cassell's, 1893.
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#vintage illustration #bored #amused #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From c. 1890.
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#vintage illustration #vintage ad #dove #star #cough cure #illustration #red star #ad
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
A Century of Charades by William Bellamy.
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#vintage illustration #vintage book cover #owl #sphinx #book cover #book #old book #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #vintage ad #bicycle #tiny bicycle #illustration #ad
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Zauberlinda, the Wise Witch by Eva Katherine Clapp, 1901.
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#vintage illustration #mermaid #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #death #skeleton #disease #sickness #health #impurity #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
The dial of a Japanese astronomical clock, from Time and Its Measurement by James Arthur, 1909.
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#vintage illustration #japanese #clock #astronomical clock #clock dial #1900s #illustration #art
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Fables of Æsop by Joseph Jacobs, 1894.
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#vintage illustration #hidden treasure #fable #decapitation #statue #aesop #piggy bank #broken statue #illustration #art
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October 18, 2016

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Pandora was framed … or so suggests this illustration from Once a Week, 1864.
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#vintage illustration #treasure chest #illustration #Pandora
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Talking to a raven in Once a Week, 1862.
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#vintage illustration #raven #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Here's a glass of water ritual and a horseshoe spell for banishing accelerated heartbeats on Hallowe'en.  (From 1913.)
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#magick #witchcraft #halloween #occult #october #vintage halloween #banishing fear
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Things are seldom what they seem."  From 1910.
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#haunted #ghost #halloween #october #vintage halloween #hallowe'en #vintage postcard #vintage hallowe'en #postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Here's a prediction of the whale bus of the year 2000.
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#transportation #whale #prediction #vintage postcard #postcard
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Go Out in a Blaze of Glory (permalink)
"Scene from the last act of the ballet 'Electra, or the Last Pleaid,'" from Illustrated London News, 1849.
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#vintage illustration #angels #sun #electra #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"May God forgive the French nation!"  From Cassell's, 1893.  Previously (here), we found vintage proof that Francophobia is a voluntary condition.
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#vintage illustration #francophobia #xenophobia #forgive the french #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From c. 1890.
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#vintage ad #levitation #yeast #ad
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
The Devil. Or, the New-Jersey Dance, 1797.

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#vintage illustration #vintage book cover #devil #woodcut #book cover #book #jersey devil #old book #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #devil #ornate capital #letter w #good and evil #pope #capital w #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"And sat looking at it far into the night."  From A Stumble on the Threshold by James Payn, 1893.
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#vintage illustration #writer #writer's block #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Mr. Rabbit at Home by Joel Chandler Harris, 1895.
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #moon #man in the moon #crescent moon #rabbit #1890s #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Slings and Arrows by Edwin Francis Edgett, 1922.
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#vintage illustration #fashion #vintage fashion #illustration #art
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How to Believe in Your Elf (permalink)
* There is a vast world of reality into which science can no more enter than an elf can be Santa Claus.  We regret to observe that rather than face it, and confess its inability to measure it, science turns its back upon it.  Life is not always every-day life, and the insolvable mysteries are correlated not to formal rules but to spirit and inspiration.  Are bits of wisdom liable to dwarf the subject?  Indeed — and rightly!  James Howell described the ingredients of a good proverb to be "sense, shortness, and salt."  May Howell's cry resound through this present collection of maxims on believing in one's elf.

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October 17, 2016

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
good luckGood luck, from the late 1800s.
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#vintage illustration #horseshoe #owl #good luck #lucky charm #illustration
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Puzzles and Games (permalink)
We were delighted by this 5-star review of our own This Book is a Cactus:
The enjoyably surreal experience of reading a book that is in process of being a cactus
This Book is a Cactus is something quite unique. A friend recommended it to me, and as I have coworkers that I enjoy discussing interesting books and puzzles with, I picked up a copy and did not regret it.

For those wondering about the format of the book, since the description mentions a 'virtual game board', the most similar concept (familiar to most people who grew up in the US after the 1970s) would be a 'choose your own adventure' book with more puzzles (not the content, only as a format reference).

Initially, my interest in the book was in the overall concept and the puzzles, but quickly I found myself drawn to the prose. It may be a matter of personal taste, but from my perspective the writing and pacing of this book is brilliant. For something that is broken up by decision trees and puzzles, the vignettes and more narrative text joining things together flow incredibly well, but strangely work well as discrete passages. It’s fairly difficult to describe, but it can work as a semi-long form experience, and also as series of short entries (similar to a chapbook of poems) that although are not always dependently connected to the next section of text, did keep propelling me forward. I would read a few (more than I had planned to) ‘pages’ or ‘make a few decisions’ each night before sleep and it would put a healthy amount of strangeness into my subconscious.

As a game, I’m not convinced that there is much ‘replay’ value in the book after you have encountered each of the pages or puzzles in a few different orders. As a mix of narrative and puzzles, replay value is largely irrelevant for the genre. As a work of art, ‘This Book is a Cactus’ is a real achievement. Aesthetically, this needs to be a physical book and the excellent illustrations accompanying the text fit perfectly. Conley’s writing has a unique tone that can mix warm humor, surrealism, literate references, with a touch of gray metaphysical and esoteric mystery. If I can employ a less-literary comparison, the feeling I was struck with when reading much of this book, was similar to viewing the first scene in episode 8 of Twin Peaks. It doesn’t shift into the wacky or caustic styles of some other texts dealing with the esoteric. ‘This Book is a Cactus’ employs a calm wit, for a warm mystery, in a foggy, endless bookshelf that might be a greenhouse or more.

I foresee and predict that after finishing each page that I will, every now and then, down the road, spot this book on my shelf and pick it up and explore again. By ‘explore’, I mean to give my cactus life.
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#cactus #puzzle book #word puzzles #math puzzles #logic puzzles
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Riding a silcrow, from Die Muskete, 1912.
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#vintage illustration #illustration #silcrow #section sign #double s #sectional symbol
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
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#halloween #october #vintage halloween #vintage postcard #postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"May the black cat's gleam bring joy to you on Hallowe'en."  From 1928.
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#halloween #black cat #october #hallowe'en #vintage postcard #cat fight #vintage hallowe'en #postcard
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Postcard Transformations (permalink)
INSTRUCTIONS: Click to see certain changes.

The Heart of Richmond, Virginia
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Re-creation not wreck-creation," from The Bulletin (of the U. S. Forest Service), 1935.
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#vintage illustration #forest #deforestation #forest service #forest management #clear cutting #illustration
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Postcard Transformations (permalink)
INSTRUCTIONS: Click to turn on the night.

Times Square, New York City
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This May Surprise You (permalink)
The radio hat of 1931.
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#vintage photo #vintage radio #radio hat #crazy invention #photo
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Mounting a wild-cat.  We can teach you how": an ad from 1905.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #vintage ad #wildcat #taxidermy #stuffed animal #illustration #ad
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Picture Fables by Wilhelm Hey and illustrated by Otto Speckter, 1858.
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#vintage illustration #snowman #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Légendes Valaisannes, illustrated by Eugéne Reichlen, 1919.
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#vintage illustration #shrouded #processional #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Le Petit Chaperon Vert, 1922.  This should also be of interest: How to Believe in Your Elf.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #imp #fairy #conjuration #magic wand #fairy tale #magic #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Mental Philosophy by Thomas Wirgman, 1838.
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#vintage diagram #spirit #reason #philosophy #mind #intuition #understanding #diagram
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October 16, 2016

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Die Muskete, 1913.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #sword #sacrifice #illustration #big business #europe #crucifixion #factory
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This May Surprise You (permalink)

"It may surprise you to learn that there is no agreed definition of leadership in the management literature." —Freedom from Command and Control

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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#halloween #october #jack-o'-lantern #vintage halloween
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"A Hallowe'en dance," from 1912.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#witch #halloween #broomstick #october #jack-o'-lantern #vintage halloween #hallowe'en #vintage postcard #postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Until your eyes get used to the darkness, take it easy.  Look out in the blackout."  Date uncertain.

[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#black cat #cat #darkness #blackout #night vision #see in the dark
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Drama of the Forests by Arthur Henry Howard Heming, 1921.
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#vintage illustration #winter #antlers #moose #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"She Who Must Be Obeyed," from "A Highly Respectable Family" in Cassell's, 1893.
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#vintage illustration #she who must be obeyed #matriarch #illustration
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Staring at the Sun (permalink)
"Up with the sun," from an ad for Warner's Safe Yeast, c. 1890.
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#vintage ad #sunrise #up with the sun #early riser #morning person #ad
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Before using" Buckingham's Dye for the Whiskers, ca. 1885.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #vintage ad #beard #beard dye #hair dye #illustration #ad
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Etc. etc."  From Unexplored Syria by Richard Francis Burton, 1872.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #visual poetry #lines #etcetera #broken lines #illustration
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Staring Into the Depths (permalink)
[The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #cliffside #ocean #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From In a Car of Gold by P. L. Gray, 1902.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #fairy tale #under the sea #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Contes Mauves de ma Mère-Grand, illustrated by Maurice Lalau, 1921.
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#vintage illustration #angels #fairy tale #cat #cherubs #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Politische Zeichnungen by Franz Masereel, 1920.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #god #raised sword #illustration #art
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October 15, 2016

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
The chariot of Freya, from The Book of Romance by Andrew Lang, 1902.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #chariot #freya #illustration
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Precursors (permalink)
Here's a precursor to the The Fesserlippenchip Chalkwitheringlicktacklefeff Foundation for Unwed Mothers (as seen on MadTv), from Dugdale's Visitation of Yorkshire, [in 1665-66.].

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This May Surprise You (permalink)
Here's a description of Madison Avenue as the stillest, most dreamlike place on earth, where the hand of one hundred million people reaches out three thousand miles and communicates through silent sign language.  We find this snippet in The Ghost in the White House: Some Suggestions as to How a Hundred Million People (Who are Supposed in a Vague, Helpless Way to Haunt the White House) Can Make Themselves Felt with a President, How They Can Back Him Up, Express Themselves to Him, be Expressed by Him, and Get What They Want by Gerald Stanley Lee, 1920.
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#madison avenue #dreamlike
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
A Hallowe'en charm, date uncertain.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#witch #magick #witchcraft #halloween #october #vintage halloween #magic charm #ow
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
A detail from a Hallowe'en postcard from 1911.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#halloween #black cat #october #jack-o'-lantern #vintage halloween #hallowe'en
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Postcard Transformations (permalink)
INSTRUCTIONS: Click to bring on the night.

Historic Toll House west of Cumberland, Maryland
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#vintage postcard #night and day #cumberland #maryland #toll house #gif #postcard
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This May Surprise You (permalink)
Nuns are born of eggs, and "their love of slightly-elevated nesting-places has long been observed."  We learn this in The Dovecote and the Aviary by Edmund Saul Dixon, 1851.
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#vintage illustration #egg #nun #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
You've heard of "the road less traveled," but that's nothing compared to "the least frequented way."  An illustration by Margaret I. Dicksee for Cassell's, 1891.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #road less traveled #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
A cow makes an entrance each night at Mi Vaca y Yo.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#bull #vintage postcard #postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Gutten med gullhornet" by Theodor Kittelsen, 1910.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #forest #horse #folk tale #golden horn #illustration
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This Terrible Problem That Is the Sea (permalink)
"The ship, a Dutchman weather-beaten, ... / Roll'd like a log."  From The Outcast by Robert Williams Buchanan, 1891.
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"The sea is a cruel mistress. Yet again the sea has behaved unconscionably. It's time to address this terrible problem that is the sea." —Captain Neddie, from the hilarious BBC series Broken News
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#vintage illustration #death ship #flying dutchman #ghost ship #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #emblem #satyr #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Joyeuses Histoires et Images Drolatiques by Pierre L'Ébouriffé, 1912.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #running with scissors #illustration #1910s
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Sylvester Sound, the Somnambulist by Henry Cockton and illustrated by Onwhyn, 1844.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #skeleton #spooked #walking dead #living dead #illustration #art
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October 14, 2016

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"On All-hallows eve, when the hour is late, pull a root from the garden and read your fate."  Date uncertain.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#divination #witchcraft #halloween #fate #anthropomorphism #october #faces in things #vintage halloween #carrot #vintage postcard #vegetable people #postcard
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Suddenly, A Shot Rang Out (permalink)
"Her hat was blown off, and next instant a detonation rang through her head as though a gun had been fired into her ear."  From A Book of Ghosts by S. Baring-Gould, 1904.
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#vintage illustration #ghost #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"The Ghost walks.  He ought to have 'tucked in his twopenny,' though."  From Judy, Or The London Serio-Comic Journal, 1873.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #ghost #haunted house #spirit #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"The night has a thousand eyes," from 1911.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#halloween #october #bats #vintage halloween #creatures of the night #hallowe'en #vintage postcard #postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
The "chicken or the egg?" riddle would seem to miss the point.  This ad from J. Bolgiano & Son's seed catalog, 1921, shows that the chick precedes the egg but that both are preceded by Oculum (a germicide).

[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #chicken or the egg #chicken #chick #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Die Kennzeichen der Insekten by J. H. Sulzer, 1761.
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#vintage illustration #fairies #insect #pest control #illustration
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
"I am who I am, but there are always two sides to every face.  For me, one is a myth, the other a legend" (Clair McIntyre, Shadowy Stillness).  Photo as scanned by the Costică Acsinte Archive.
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#vintage photo #dark side #deterioration #light side #photo
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Scream of Tartar," from c. 1890.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage ad #wordplay #spanking #scream #cream of tartar #ad
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This May Surprise You (permalink)
Here's the radio pram of 1921.
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#vintage photo #radio #vintage radio #baby carriage #photo
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From A Modern Atalanta, written and illustrated by Maud J. Vyse, 1897.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #angel #cherub #cupid #dandelion #wishing #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"He gets paid to take chances.  You don't."  From Illinois Agricultural Association Record, 1949.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #vintage ad #lion tamer #lion #taking chances #taking risks #illustration #ad
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Wally Wanderoon and His Story-Telling Machine by Joel Chandler Harris, 1903.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #forest #woods #joel chandler harris #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"The Naugalook."  From The King of Gee-Whiz by Emerson Hough and illustrated by Oscar E. Cesare, 1906.

[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #monster #maugalook #illustration #art
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Bell Telephone Magazine, 1972.
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#vintage illustration #bell telephone #computer #technological advancement #mind as computer #illustration #art
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October 13, 2016

Precursors (permalink)
Here's a precursor to the film and manga series Uzumaki.  "You walk round and round and round the post."  From Everybody's Magazine, 1908.
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#vintage illustration #uzumaki #illustration
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This May Surprise You (permalink)

"It may surprise you, but people can be bribed to give away information." —CompTIA Security+ Study Guide: SY0-401

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Postcard Transformations (permalink)
INSTRUCTIONS: Click to bring on the night.

Corn Palace, Mitchell, South Dakota
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#vintage postcard #corn palace #day and night #gif #postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"The night stalkers are those that when in sunlight show their true age" (Kyra Gates, Walkers, 2011).  Illustration date uncertain.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#witch #bat #cauldron #creature of the night #night stalker
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Lobster King Harry Hackney and his lobsters in waiting.  From 1943.
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#vintage postcard #atlantic city #lobsters #lobster costume #postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #horse #horseback #dover road #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Click to reveal the psychedelic moire distortion we removed from this illustration.
"The whole picture tottered and swayed and … fell face forwards."
From "The Temptation of Dulce Carruthers" by C. E. C. Weigall, in Cassell's 1891.

From 'The Temptation of Dulce Carruthers' by C. E. C. Weigall, in Cassell's 1891
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#vintage illustration #haunted painting #moire #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Here's an "Obsolet[e]" Franciscan Monastery in Washington, D. C.
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#vintage illustration #washington d.c. #vintage postcard #obsolescence #monastery #franciscan #illustration #postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Delightful task."  A scan by the Wellcome Library, London.
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#vintage illustration #skeletons #living dead #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #light #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #sword #light and dark #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Stories for the Household by Hans Christian Andersen and illustrated by A. W. Bayes, 1889.
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#vintage illustration #flying machine #hans christian andersen #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Phynodderree, and Other Legends of the Isle of Man by Edward Watson Callow, 1882.
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#vintage illustration #folklore #fairies #tennis #illustration #art
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
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#vintage illustration #omen #folklore #fairy tale #portent #folk tale #illustration
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October 12, 2016

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Die Muskete, 1911.
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#vintage illustration #hybrid #human headed #ram headed #illustration
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This May Surprise You (permalink)

"Painting, music, movies, sculpture, theater, everying—we can survive without it.  You have to eat, or else you'll die.  Food is the only obligatory emotion." —Michael Paterniti, Love and Other Ways of Dying

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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
A fashion tip for Jack-o'lanterns -- one's top hat should never cover one's stem.  Date uncertain.
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#halloween #october #jack-o'-lantern #vintage halloween #carved pumpkins
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
If you've ever wondered how exactly black cats are "charged" for Hallowe'en, all is revealed here.  Date uncertain.
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#halloween #black cat #october #jack-o'-lantern #pumpkin #vintage halloween
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Postcard Transformations (permalink)
INSTRUCTIONS: Click to see the postcard based upon the photo.

Memorial Church, Stanford University, California
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#church #vintage postcard #stanford #gif #postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
You've seen the three wise monkeys of "see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil" fame.  Wise frogs, on the other hand, can hardly be bothered.  From the Southern California Academy of Sciences Bulletin, 1975.
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#frogs #see no evil
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This Terrible Problem That Is the Sea (permalink)
"Making idiots is one of the sea's favourite games.  But when it tires of this from time to time, it casts up instead a supernatural being on an unwelcoming strand, who ever afterwards, spends his nights asleep at the bottom of some vast watery gulf." —Ithell Colquhoun, Goose of Hermogenes 
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"The sea is a cruel mistress. Yet again the sea has behaved unconscionably. It's time to address this terrible problem that is the sea." —Captain Neddie, from the hilarious BBC series Broken News
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Strange Dreams (permalink)
Dreams of canned meat with wings, from c. 1890.
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#vintage ad #sleeping #strange dream #meat #weird ad #canned meat #ad
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Keep your distance.  'Touch me not so near' —Othello II.3."  From 1904.  Scanned by the University of British Columbia Library.
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#vintage illustration #cat #shakespeare #cockatoo #vintage postcard #croquet #leave me alone #keep your distance #illustration #postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
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#vintage illustration #owl #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From How to Tell the Birds from the Flowers by Robert Williams Wood, 1917.
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#vintage illustration #turnip #bugs #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Tales of the Punjab by Flora Steel and illustrated by John Lockwood Kipling, 1917.
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#vintage illustration #enlightenment #punjab #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From La Belle au Bois Dormant, illustrated by Arthur Rackham, 1920.
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#vintage illustration #bat #owl #creatures of the night #illustration #art
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Christian Similitudes by John Warner Barber, 1866.
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#vintage illustration #christianity #heart #deadly sins #illustration #art
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October 11, 2016

Puzzles and Games (permalink)

"I’ll never finish this book, I think.  It is a succulent to carry through life.  It is so playful and smart and rhizomatic.  I love the virtual game structure:  just enough structure to give it a 'plot' but not enough structure to turn your cactus into a tree.  This Book is a Cactus is really inspired and excellent." —Lawrence Hass, Ph.D.

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Non-Circulating Books (permalink)
Non-circulating book.  See our artist’s statement here: https://www.oneletterwords.com/weblog/?c=NonCirculatingBooks.  (Individual cards are available from Zazzle, and deep discount bulk orders of 10 or more are available from Vistaprint.)
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#vintage illustration #illustration #non-circulating #library book
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Simple Answers (permalink)
"The simple answer is that there is no easy way, but that some ways are easier than others." —David Chappell, Construction Contracts
If this is not the answer you’re looking for,
click here for a different answer.
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#divination #witch #halloween #black cat #october #fortune telling #hallowe'en #card reader #good luck #vintage hallowe'en
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
So few ask for a spider's assistance as a pendulum.  Date uncertain.
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#witch #halloween #black cat #october #shadow #spider #vintage halloween #pendulum
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Precursors (permalink)
Here's a prediction of mobile homes in the year 2000.
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#prediction #vintage postcard #mobile home #postcard
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Precursors (permalink)
Here's a precursor to the wacky postcard craze of depicting giant fruits and vegetables on trucks and trains.  From Green's Nursery Co.'s 1900 catalog.
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#vintage illustration #giant berry #illustration #fruit
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Illuminated Magazine, 1843.
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#vintage illustration #elves #hand of god #tiny people #illustration
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This May Surprise You (permalink)
"Many think that Egypt is upside down [because the Nile flows from south to north]" (Marci Haines, Ancient Egypt).  And it's true.  Our photographic proof is courtesy of the San Diego Air & Space Museum Archives.
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#vintage photo #upside down #egypt is upside down #vintage cairo #photo
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Rosa Lambert by George W. M. Reynolds, 1854.
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#vintage illustration #despair #falling #suicide #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #sun #heart #gryphon #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #fairy tale #east of sun #illustration #art
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Do-Re-Midi (permalink)
From The Road to Oz by L. Frank Baum, 1909.
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#vintage illustration #music #l. frank baum #road to oz #singing #1900s #illustration
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How to Believe in Your Elf (permalink)
* There is a vast world of reality into which science can no more enter than an elf can be Santa Claus.  We regret to observe that rather than face it, and confess its inability to measure it, science turns its back upon it.  Life is not always every-day life, and the insolvable mysteries are correlated not to formal rules but to spirit and inspiration.  Are bits of wisdom liable to dwarf the subject?  Indeed — and rightly!  James Howell described the ingredients of a good proverb to be "sense, shortness, and salt."  May Howell's cry resound through this present collection of maxims on believing in one's elf.

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#elf
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October 10, 2016

Do-Re-Midi (permalink)
Piano for the bedridden, 1935.
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#vintage illustration #vintage photo #keyboard #bedridden #pianist #musician #illustration #piano bed #photo
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Non-Circulating Books (permalink)
Non-circulating book.  See our artist’s statement here: https://www.oneletterwords.com/weblog/?c=NonCirculatingBooks.
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#ghost #library book #library ghost
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This May Surprise You (permalink)

"It may surprise you to know that temptation can have a positive effect!" —New Believer's Guide to Effective Christian Living

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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"May all its spells work well for you!"  By H. B. G., date uncertain.
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#witch #magick #halloween #black cat #occult #october #vintage halloween #hallowe'en #vintage postcard #postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Beware of ye wiles of Satan," by E. C. Banks, date uncertain.
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#satan #witch #halloween #owl #black cat #cauldron #october #vintage halloween
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Postcard Transformations (permalink)
INSTRUCTIONS: Click to see the wider scene.

Ford Hotel, Montreal, Canada
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#canada #vintage postcard #montreal #gif #postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From the Field Museum of Natural History "Bulletin," 1972.

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#vintage illustration #bear #illustration #blue bear
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
Three members of the 72nd Squadron in Hawaii, 1928, courtesy of the San Diego Air & Space Museum Archives.
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#boxing #portrait #vintage photo #boxer #photo
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"This family take[s] any baking powder the grocer sells them," from c. 1890.
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#vintage ad #candle #baking poweder #melting candle #ad
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #angel #emblem #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
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#vintage illustration #dancing #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Contes De Fees, 1908.
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#vintage illustration #fairy tale #donkey skin #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"What if we knew where our food came from?  What if it traveled hundreds of fewer miles before we purchased it?" —Buffalo First
Our illustration is from Les Assiègés de Compiègne 1430 by A. Robida, 1906.

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#vintage illustration #flying meat #dead animals #meat #illustration #art
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
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#vintage illustration #emblem #candle #god #1860s #illustration #art
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October 9, 2016

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Die Muskete, 1914.
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#vintage illustration #typewriter #illustration #typist
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"The death of King Warwolf," from Once a Week, 1862.
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#vintage illustration #king #immolation #illustration #king warwolf #norse legend
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
Photo courtesy of the Stanford Historical Archive.
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#skeleton #october #vintage photo #halloween costume #photo
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"May the Good Fairy, Witch or Fay, Grant the Wishes you wish this day."  Date uncertain.
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#witch #halloween #black cat #october #pumpkin #vintage halloween
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This May Surprise You (permalink)
You've heard that Michigan is the "Mitten State," and here is revealed the giant hand inside that mitten.  From 1950.
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#giant hand #map #hand #strange map #vintage postcard #michigan #mitten state #postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Song picture no. 92.  Wavy lines represent the song."  From "Chippewa Music" by Frances Densmore, Smithsonian Institution's Bureau of American Ethnology's Bulletin 45, 1910.
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#vintage illustration #singing #chippewa #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
When we read a text, "we make it part of our story to the extent that we recognise in it an expression of our own story-ness, the serious process of fictionalisation to which we owe a sense of selfhood" (Roger Grainger, Prospero's Island, 2010).  Hence: "It was her own story that she had read!"  From "A Faulty Heroine" by Nora M. Marris, in Cassell's, 1893.
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#vintage illustration #reading #selfhood #story telling #one's own story #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
The School Bell "burned."
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#vintage postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Daikokuten, a god of wealth, throws money to people below while Namazu, a giant catfish of earthquakes, is held down by Kashima/Takemikazuch, a god of thunder and swords."  Circa 1855.  Scanned by the University of British Columbia Library.
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#vintage illustration #japanese art #japanese mythology #japanese gods #Daikokuten #Namazu #Kashima #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Finished."  From Alter Ejusdem by James Archibald Sidey, 1877.
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#vintage illustration #tiny man #finished #giant glass #big gulp #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Petri Costalij Pegma, 1555.  Speaking of which, what exactly are a snowball's chances in hell?  See A Snowball's Chance in Hell.
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#vintage illustration #devil #satan #fire #hellfire #goat legged #illustration
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Strange Dreams (permalink)
From Shakespeare's Comedy of A Midsummer-Night's Dream, illustrated by William Heath Robinson, 1914.
If you have a strange dream to share, send it along!
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#vintage illustration #fairies #shakespeare #midsummer's night dream #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Little Tom by V. Tille, 1922.
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#vintage illustration #gnome #elf #spider #cobweb #spider web #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Circus Boys in Dixie Land by Edgar B. P. Darlington, 1911.
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#vintage illustration #elephant #illustration
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October 8, 2016

Precursors (permalink)
Here's a precursor to the ads for Sea Monkeys, from Die Muskete, 1915.
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#vintage illustration #sea life #under the sea #mermaids #mermen #illustration #sea monkeys
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Rhetorical Questions, Answered! (permalink)
Q: How many people can get inside a book?
A: One hundred million can crowd into a book, all in the same two hours, by twenty million lamps thousands of miles apart.
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#strange fact
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From 1906.
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#vintage illustration #halloween #owl #october #jack-o'-lantern #pumpkin #hallowe'en #vintage hallowe'en #halloween art #illustration
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Strange Dreams (permalink)
"If you dream of a black cat, a hat and a broom, 'tis a sign that your wishes will come true quite soon."  Date uncertain.
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#halloween #black cat #october #vintage halloween #dream analysis #witch's hat
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Postcard Transformations (permalink)
INSTRUCTIONS: Click to transform Sutton Park into Birmingham.

Sutton Park and Birmingham
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"The Black Cat Fortune Telling Game."
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#black cat #fortune telling #winking cat #vintage game #game
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
INSTRUCTIONS: Click to see the artist creating this WWII feline bombardier.

Feline Bombardier and artist
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#vintage illustration #cat #world war ii #wwii #bomber #illustration #gif
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Cigar girl, Ybor City, Tampa, Florida."
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#vintage illustration #cigar #vintage postcard #florida #ybor city #tampa #illustration #postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Askeladdens eventyr" by Theodor Kittelsen, 1900.
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#vintage illustration #follow the light #folk tale #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"The gin gasped with expectation," from My Fourth Tour in Western Australia by Albert Frederwick Calvert and illustrated by Walker Hodgson, 1897
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Quarles' Emblems, 1861.
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#vintage illustration #fairy #emblem #skull #cupid #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Gallop, gallop my little horse."  From Pinocchio, illustrated by Maria L. Kirk, 1914.
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#vintage illustration #pinocchio #pigeon #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Zauberlinda, the Wise Witch by Eva Katherine Clapp, 1901.
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#vintage illustration #gnome #elf #otherworld #fairy tale #underworld #illustration #art
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Fortunate Days by Ethel Gate and illustrated by Vianna Knowlton, 1922.
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#vintage illustration #gnome #elf #silhouette #fairy tale #cat #illustration #art
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October 7, 2016

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Die Muskete, 1913.
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#vintage illustration #death #skeleton #grim reaper #smoking kills #illustration
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This May Surprise You (permalink)

"It may surprise you to learn that the original languages of the Bible—Greek and Hebrew—do not have punctuation marks." —Are the Gospels Full of Contradictions?

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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Here's some divination by egg yolk, date uncertain.
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#divination #magick #halloween #october #fortune telling #vintage halloween #egg #egg magic
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
This mirror has two faces.  Date uncertain.
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#witch #halloween #haunted mirror #october #vintage halloween #hallowe'en #mirror has two faces
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Half light is good light," from an ad for Bauch & Lomb Plastigmat lenses, date uncertain.
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#vintage ad #full moon #twilight #moonlight #night #half light #ad
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"The Royal Oak," from The Illuminated Magazine, 1843.
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#vintage illustration #winter #oak tree #royal oak #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"There was a tame toad," from "Full-Lengths and Thumb-Nails — The Remorseless Ablett" by J. F. Sullivan, in Cassell's, 1891.
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#vintage illustration #toad #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Goats pull a chariot of thread spools, from 1878.
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#vintage illustration #vintage ad #goat #chariot #chariot race #illustration #ad
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Songs of a Savoyard by W. S. Gilbert, 1890.
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#vintage illustration #imp #trap #illustration
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Staring Into the Depths (permalink)
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#vintage illustration #lantern #night sky #starry night #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Canadian Grocer, 1895.
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#vintage illustration #black cat #fairy tale #giant cat #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Adventures of Peterkin by Gilly Bear and illustrated by Helen E. Ohrenschall, 1916.
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#vintage illustration #fairy #fairy tale #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Légendes Bretonnes, illustrated by Maurice de Becque, 1921.
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#vintage illustration #horse #knight #water carrier #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Christian Similitudes by John Warner Barber, 1866.
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#vintage illustration #death #grim reaper #warfare #king death #illustration #art
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October 6, 2016

This Terrible Problem That Is the Sea (permalink)
A diver king riding a seahorse -- among corpses, ghouls, guns, and flesh-eating fish.  From Die Muskete, 1914.  No truer words: "The sea is a cruel mistress.  Yet again the sea has behaved unconscionably.  It's time to address this terrible problem that is the sea" (Captain Neddie, from the hilarious BBC series Broken News).
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#vintage illustration #sea life #under the sea #seahorse #illustration #corpses #killer shark #squid
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Once a Week, 1862.
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#vintage illustration #ghost #fear #spectre #phantom #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#haunted #halloween #demons #october #vintage halloween #spooks
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Postcard Transformations (permalink)
INSTRUCTIONS: Click for the color tinted version.

U.S. Life-Saving Station, Charlevoix, Michigan
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#vintage postcard #michigan #life saving #gif #postcard
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This Terrible Problem That Is the Sea (permalink)
"Wide dash'd the waves in undulation vast."  A rough sea off the north pier, Blackpool.  Date uncertain.
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"The sea is a cruel mistress. Yet again the sea has behaved unconscionably. It's time to address this terrible problem that is the sea." —Captain Neddie, from the hilarious BBC series Broken News
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#sea #vintage postcard #blackpool #rough sea #postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Death to lice," from the Joseph Breck & Sons annual seed catalog, 1900.
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#vintage ad #beard #woodcut #exterminator #insecticide #lice #ad
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This May Surprise You (permalink)
Aviator Amelia Earhart has been suspected of being a spy, a lesbian, and even a fish, but we can now reveal that she was a mannequin sculpted by Dorothy Fox.  Our photographic evidence is courtesy of the San Diego Air & Space Museum Archives.
Dontcallmeshoe writes, "Everyone needs to see this.  Why have we never been shown the truth?"
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#vintage photo #amelia earhart #mannequin #aviator #photo
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Strange Dreams (permalink)
"Indigestion and nightmare.  Without sea foam."  Circa 1890.
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#vintage illustration #nightmare #imp #indigestion #illustration
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The Right Word (permalink)
"Veni—vidi—skedaddleali."  By Harry Bullock-Webster, ca. 1875.  Scanned by the University of British Columbia Library.
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#vintage illustration #bear #the hunter becomes the hunted #tables turned #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
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#vintage illustration #emblem #candle #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Soap-Bubble Stories by Fanny Barry, 1892.
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#vintage illustration #fairy tale #creature #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Stories from the Earthly Paradise by C. S. Evans, 1915.
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#vintage illustration #eagle #fairy tale #shoe #illustration #1910s
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
An illustration from Andiron Tales by John Kendrick Bangs and illustrated by Clare Victor Dwiggins, 1906.
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#vintage illustration #giant #fairy tale #illustration
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Do-Re-Midi (permalink)
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#vintage illustration #drummer #drumming #illustration
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October 5, 2016

Strange Dreams (permalink)
From Die Muskete, 1911.
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#vintage illustration #nightmare #monster #surrealism #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Once a Week, 1862. 
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#vintage illustration #otherworld #fairies #fairy tale #fair folk #elves #wee folk #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Beware -- your fate is in your own hands."  Date uncertain.
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#halloween #fate #october #jack-o'-lantern #vintage halloween #pumpkin head
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Postcard Transformations (permalink)
INSTRUCTIONS: Click to reveal the better print.

North Facade, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California
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#vintage postcard #palo alto #stanford #gif #postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
You've heard that anything can be erotic, and here's how someone saw the Panama Canal as a lesbian kiss.  From 1923.
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#map #1920s #vintage postcard #panama canal #lesbian kiss #polymorphous perversity #postcard
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Puzzles and Games (permalink)
Are you one of the 7% of the population who can instantly detect a human profile hidden within the sea life?  From the Southern California Academy of Sciences Bulletin, 1976.
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#vintage illustration #faces in things #hidden picture
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Nonsense Dept. (permalink)
The context of this still from the spoof mystery series 33 Minute Detective (33分探偵is that a murder victim typed out his killer's name in his dying moments, but the detective, in order to comedically stretch out an obvious case to fill up the show's half-hour time slot, posits that the keyboard was set to romaji (the Romanized transliteration of Japanese), so that the actual hiragana word was nonsense.
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"For pity sake gentleman, be calm," 1881.
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#vintage illustration #cat #cat fight #vintage cats #illustration
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Precursors (permalink)
Here's a precursor to "talk to the hand," from aboriginal pottery of the Gulf Coast, featured in the Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1903
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Here is that child, poring over her books again, wasting her precious time and eyesight."  From Winifred, or, An English Maiden in the Seventeenth Century by Lucy Ellen Guernsey, 1878.
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#vintage illustration #reading #female literacy #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
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#vintage illustration #fox #crying animal #animal tears #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Légendes Valaisannes, illustrated by Eugéne Reichlen, 1919.
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#vintage illustration #demon #ornament #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #fairy tale #scissors #tiny man #1920s #brothers grimm #sewing #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
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#vintage illustration #locomotive #miniature train #clockwork train #1900s #illustration #art
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October 4, 2016

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Here's a Googlewhack variation on "The lights are on but nobody's home": "Lights on, not at the Waldorf."  From The Sketch, 1905.
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#vintage illustration #illustration #lights are on
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Meeting a banshee, from Once a Week, 1859.
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#vintage illustration #banshee #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
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#halloween #haunted tree #full moon #tree spirit #october #bats #vintage halloween #vintage postcard #postcard
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How to Believe in Your Elf (permalink)
"The pumpkin light of Hallow-e'e[n] [i]s the only one by which elves are seen."  (From 1910.)  And once you see your elf, here's How to Believe in Your Elf.
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Precursors (permalink)
Here's a prediction of downloading information in the year 2000.
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#prediction #vintage postcard #learning #downloading #postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From "I'd Be a Butterfly," The Illuminated Magazine, 1843.
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#vintage illustration #butterfly wings #human butterfly #if you had wings #illustration #the people could fly
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
This is the symbol left in the crib after the Lindbergh baby was famously taken away.  "There has been no genuinely convincing analytic work done on [this symbol] with respect to the Lindberg story" (Jerry Kroth, The Lindbergh Kidnapping, 2011).  [Note that the three black rectangles are actually holes that were punched in the paper and are not technically part of the design.]  The shaded object in the center is, of course, the "black egg" of alchemy, symbolizing the nigredo (a stage of putrefaction; the final step toward the "philosopher's stone" of enlightenment) and expressing "the precarious balance of the hermaphrodite, exalted by a [threatened] equilibrium" (Johannes Fabricius, Alchemy: The Medieval Alchemists and Their Royal Art, 1994).

This 1932 photo of the symbol is courtesy of the Boston Public Library.
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#alchemy #venn diagram #symbolism #Lindbergh baby #vesica piscis #black egg #nigredo
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
There was a time when ocean froth suggested purity and health.
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#vintage illustration #vintage ad #angel #cherub #butterfly #baking powder #sea foam #illustration #ad
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"På vei til Trollslottet" by Theodor Kittelsen, 1904.
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#vintage illustration #otherworld #folk tale #trolls #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
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#vintage illustration #celtic #knot #faces #long hair #braided #art nouveau #1890s #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Science in Story by Edward B. Foote, 1874.
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#vintage illustration #vintage diagram #phrenology #diagram #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From More Tales from the Arabian Nights by Edward William Lane and illustrated by Willy Pogany, 1915.
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#vintage illustration #arabian nights #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
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#vintage illustration #fairy tale #dog walking #borzoi #illustration #pet walker
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How to Believe in Your Elf (permalink)
* There is a vast world of reality into which science can no more enter than an elf can be Santa Claus.  We regret to observe that rather than face it, and confess its inability to measure it, science turns its back upon it.  Life is not always every-day life, and the insolvable mysteries are correlated not to formal rules but to spirit and inspiration.  Are bits of wisdom liable to dwarf the subject?  Indeed — and rightly!  James Howell described the ingredients of a good proverb to be "sense, shortness, and salt."  May Howell's cry resound through this present collection of maxims on believing in one's elf.

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October 3, 2016

Separated at Birth? (permalink)
Our custom widget that checks for duplicated images suggested this unlikely pairing.  Click each image for its source.
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#vintage illustration #darkness #starry night #witching hour #old dark house #larry blamire #dark and stormy night #total darkness
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Ghosts in the ice, from Once a Week, 1859.
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#vintage illustration #haunted #ghost #ice floe #illustration #winter spirits #ice spirits
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Here's the purpose of befriending a cat on Hallowe'en.  (Date uncertain.)
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#witch #halloween #black cat #october #jack-o'-lantern #vintage halloween #hallowe'en
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Postcard Transformations (permalink)
INSTRUCTIONS: Click to change the sky and add a sightseer atop the elevator.

Sky Tower, Coney Island, New York
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#vintage postcard #gif #postcard
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Precursors (permalink)
Here's a precursor to "the golden eyes of the mesmerized alligator" (George Newtown, in Louisiana in Words).  The postcard caption reads: "Exhibition of mesmerizing an alligator, California Alligator Farm, Los Angeles."  Date uncertain.
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#alligator #mesmerism #california #vintage postcard #vintage california #animal hypnotism #alligator farm #postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From the Field Museum of Natural History "Bulletin," 1972.

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#vintage illustration #birds #dark and light #light and dark #overlap #black and white #illustration
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
"The sky is an umbrella to the earth" (Sri Venkateswara University's Oriental Journal, 1981).  Photo courtesy of the San Diego Air & Space Museum Archives.
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#vintage photo #night sky #starry night #planetarium #star field #umbrella sky #photo
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From c. 1890.
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#vintage ad #youth and age #lifespan #ad
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Kinder und Hausmarchen by the Grimm Brothers, 1912.
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#vintage illustration #fairy tale #frog #grimm brothers #illustration #art
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nouvelles Histoires sur de Vieux Proverbes by Gustave Fraipont, 1908.
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#vintage illustration #devil #satan #illustration #art
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Sea Fairies by L. Frank Baum, 1911.
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#vintage illustration #neptune #l. frank baum #sea king #illustration #art
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Histoire d'un Casse-Noisette, 1921.  Also very much of interest: The Young Wizard's Hexopedia.
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Violet Fairy Book by Andrew Lang, 1906.
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#vintage illustration #demon #devil #fairy tale #andrew lang #evil spirit #illustration #art
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Hieroglyphics of the life of man," from Emblems, Divine and Moral, 1866.
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#vintage illustration #emblem #clouds #four winds #circles within circles #illustration #art
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October 2, 2016

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Rare fun," from an ad for Aunt Sally baking powder, c. 1890 .
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#vintage illustration #vintage ad #cat and mouse #tug of war #pulled by the tail #illustration #ad
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Precursors (permalink)
Before William Gibson's sky "the color of television, tuned to a dead channel," there was the sky the color of want-ads, from Die Muskete, 1913.
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#vintage illustration #william gibson #illustration #newspaper sky #neuromancer #want ads
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This May Surprise You (permalink)

"The piano—it may surprise you—anyone can play." —Athruzy of Good Humor Poetry 

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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Here's a ghostly practical joker, date uncertain.
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#ghost #halloween #practical joke #october #vintage halloween #bobbing for apples
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Did you know that Puss in Boots was after a mouse in boots?  Date uncertain.
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#halloween #october #jack-o'-lantern #vintage halloween #mouse #mice
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Welcome to Mars (Pennsylvania)."
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#life on mars #vintage postcard #martians #martian costume #mars pennsylvania #1976 #sign #postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Chinese fortune teller, Chinatown, San Francisco, Calif."  From the mid-1940s.
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#fortune teller #vintage postcard #chinatown #postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Saucer hysteria will be a breeze next to this."  From an issue of Cessquire, in the Mort Brown Special Collection of the San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive.
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#vintage illustration #flying machine #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Askeladdens eventyr" by Theodor Kittelsen, 1900.
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#vintage illustration #fairy tale #fox #folk tale #talking animal #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Died by the disgrace of impure milk," from All About Milk by Milton Joseph Rosenau, 1914.

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#vintage illustration #death #cemetery #graveyard #poison #tombstone #gravestone #vegan #veganism #impurity #milk #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Boy Who Knew What the Birds Said by Padraic Colum, 1918.
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#vintage illustration #giant #fairy tale #castle #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Story of the Mince Pie by Josephine Scribner Gates, 1916.
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#vintage illustration #fairy #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From In Happy Far-Away Land by Ruth Kimball Gardiner, 1902.
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#vintage illustration #fairy #bat #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
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#vintage book cover #skeleton key #book cover #book #1860s #old book #key #key ring
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October 1, 2016

Non-Circulating Books (permalink)
Non-circulating book.  See our artist’s statement here: https://www.oneletterwords.com/weblog/?c=NonCirculatingBooks.
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#non-circulating #library book #artists on tumblr
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"The mirror of death."  From English Illustrated, 1901.
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#vintage illustration #haunted mansion #haunted mirror #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"For by its rays of candle light on Halloween all things are bright."  Date uncertain.
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#witch #halloween #black cat #october #jack-o'-lantern #vintage halloween
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Postcard Transformations (permalink)
INSTRUCTIONS: Click to paint the postcard.

Scimitar Building, Memphis, Tennessee
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#vintage postcard #memphis #tennessee #gif #postcard
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Two Sides / Same Coin (permalink)
Good King Richard and Bad King John are "two sides of the same, flawed, coin: weak, stupid and selfish" (says their mother Eleanor of Aquitaine in The Lion in Winter).
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"I opened the lid again," (to reveal, presumably, that the box was now full of sponge bunnies).  From Cassell's, 1890.
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#vintage illustration #magician #magic trick #trick box #illustration
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
That's some aura around the light ship Brenton.  Photograph by Leslie Jones, date uncertain.
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#vintage photo #black and white photography #damaged photo #light ship #sailboats #photo
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This May Surprise You (permalink)
October is spooky because the month actually passed away in 1830.  Our evidence appears in The Mysteries of the Court of London by George William MacArthur Reynolds, 1849.
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#vintage illustration #death #cemetery #graveyard #october #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
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#vintage illustration #angel #emblem #skull #cupid #mourning #illustration
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Everybody's Doing This Now (permalink)
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#vintage illustration #witchcraft #halloween #broomstick #october #witches #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #angel #eden #adam and eve #illustration #art
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Yesterday's Weather (permalink)
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#vintage illustration #nature spirit #snow #illustration #art
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Path on the Rainbow by George Cronyn, 1918.
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#vintage illustration #lightning #native american #native art #thundercloud #stormcloud #illustration #art
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Principles of Decorative Design by Christopher Dresser, 1870.

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#grotesque #vintage design #face #design
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