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November 30, 2020

Presumptive Conundrums (permalink)
People's 13 top fears about numerology:
  • What if I'm a zero?
  • What if I'm only a fraction of who I thought I was?
  • What if I'm odd?
  • What if 13 isn't unlucky and all the ways I've structured my life around superstition have been in vain?
  • Decimalization.
  • What if I'm tested on the difference between numbers and numerals?
  • What if I turn out to be negative, like I've occasionally be accused of being.
  • What if I can't do the math?
  • What if all I'm left with is a "remainder"?
  • What if I confuse infinite decimals with infinitesimals?
  • What if someone tries to "high five" me?
  • What if I turn out to be irrational?
  • What if calculators aren't allowed?
  • What if all that separates math from myth is a y?
  • What if it's considered cheating to employ Astronumerography?
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#humor #numerology #numbers #list
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Old News (permalink)
"You know how there are cold and hot spots in the lake?  The hot spots are monster pee."  Via UFO Newsclipping Service, 2005.  Important and applicable to a great many things: How to Spot the Loch Ness Monster Every Time.
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#vintage headline #loch ness monster #headline
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Rare: a cow wearing sunglasses, from Nebelspalter, 1917.
[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 #cow #sunglasses
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Life, 1900.
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #tailor #camel #lion #1900s #illustration
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
This is as good an explanation for the earth's wobble as we've encountered.  From Goshen's 1915 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #earth #father time #vintage yearbook #yearbook #time flies #wheelbarrow
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The Right Word (permalink)
"We reach the goal when, in the mansions of the blest, Death leaves to its eternal rest the weary soul."  From Manual and Diagrams to Accompany Metcalf's Grammars, 1901.
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#death #sentence diagram
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Bluffton's 1918 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage yearbook #yearbook #haters
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This Terrible Problem That Is the Sea (permalink)
From der Guckkasten, 1911.
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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 #ship #elephant #lightning #storm #stormy seas
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1958.
[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 #long nose #antennae
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Lustige Blätter, 1905.
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#vintage illustration #cherub #pegasus #monkey #winged horse
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Judge, 1901.
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#vintage illustration #piano #pianist #fat man
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From L'Assiette au Beurre, 1906.
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#vintage illustration #demon #imp #devil #vintage magazine #magazine
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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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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Le Charivari, 1878.
[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 #bones #bird
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 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 #grim reaper #skull face #war #war dead #illustration
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Sundials (permalink)
From The Book of Old Sundials and their Mottoes by Launcelot Cross, 1922.
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#sundial #motto
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Reblog if you're easily distracted while playing the piano.  Also, note the extendable jester's marotte.  From Der Bärenspiegel, 1929.
[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 #distraction #jester #clown #piano #marotte
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From the Xanadu: Dragon Slayer II strategy handbook.
[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 #magick #wizard #occult
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"It is never too dark!"  From Woroni, 1967.
[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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#cemetery #graveyard #dark
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November 29, 2020

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From B.A.R., 1978.
[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 #silhouette #cowboy #ad
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Old News (permalink)
"Take two goats and call me!"  A Googlewhack!  Via UFO Newsclipping Service, 2000.
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#goat #googlewhack #vintage headline #headline
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
This is true, because our home was devastated by a flood and we've been trouserless ever since.  A Liberian proverb from Together, 1957.
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#vintage illustration #flood #proverb #trousers
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Der Guckkasten, 1915.
[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 #family tree
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Le Charivari, 1842.
[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
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1958.
[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 #giant #memory
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
"There is no such thing as a bad portrait if you can see the soul" (Sr. Puig).  From Francis Marion's 1976 yearbook.  See How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.
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#grotesque #halloween #vintage yearbook #yearbook #long nose
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Europa's Fairy Tales by Joseph Jacobs and illustrated by John Batten, 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 #fox
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Courtesy of La Biblioteca Universitaria de Sevilla's Goya collection.
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#vintage illustration #goat #goya
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Wabash's 1922 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #tiny man #1920s #teacher #student
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
This cursed photo appears on the front page of the Florida Flambeau, 1959.
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#vintage photo #horror #cursed
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Goddes of the hunt, Diana, from Wesleyan College's 1934 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #goddess #vintage yearbook #yearbook #greek mythology #diana #illustration #huntress
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This Terrible Problem That Is the Sea (permalink)
A sailor's secret -- all a sea serpent really wants is a pickle.  From Nebelspalter, 1914.
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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 #sea serpent #sea monster #pickle #sailors
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Wesleyan College's 1967 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#witch #halloween #vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook #hallowe'en #witch costume
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
A detail from The Watchcat by James Holding and illustrated by Marilyn Miller.
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#vintage illustration #cat #illustration
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Sundials (permalink)
From Ye Sundial Booke by T. Geoffrey Henslow, 1914.

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#vintage illustration #sundial #motto
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Old News (permalink)
"The earth -- a speck in the universe."  From Awake magazine, 1957.
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#vintage illustration #earth #outer space #universe #vintage headline #illustration #headline
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Miscellanies of Mr. Jonathan (permalink)

Jonathan Caws-Elwitt

unearths some literary gems.

From The Silent World of Nicholas Quinn, by Colin Dexter

"I thought that Fielding was too much of a yes-man, too much of a smoothie for me. In fact if he got the job, it wouldn't be so much a matter of taking the rough with the smooth as taking the smooth with the smooth."
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
"Sadly, much of the world's humor is unclean" (Ray Comfort, Think on These Things, 2017).  From Lenoir-Rhyne's 1915 yearbook.
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#vintage illustration #earth #humor #clown #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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November 28, 2020

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Le Chariviari, 1884.
[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 #medicine #pill
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Cine-Mundial, 1923.
[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 #dandy
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
"I have raised a monument more lasting than brass."  From William and Mary's 1940 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #giant #vintage yearbook #yearbook #monument
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From L'Eclipse, 1875.
[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 #tree spirit #faces in things
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1958.
[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 #invention #contraption #kitchen
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From East Carolina's 1962 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#mask #vintage yearbook #yearbook #giant mask #baby mask
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Lustige Blätter, 1919.
[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 #political cartoon #anarchy #dancing #bomb
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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 #ancient egypt #egyptian #silhouette #advertising #clouds #pyramid #cliff #art
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Le Courrier Français, 1894.
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#vintage illustration #angel #rooftop
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Park College's 1932 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #sun #vintage yearbook #yearbook #cloud #walking on air
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Kladderadatsch, 1942.
[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 #chattering teeth #false teeth #illustration #haunted teeth
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Wesleyan College's 1967 yearbook.

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#witch #halloween #vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook #hallowe'en #1960s #women #vintage women #witch costume
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Strange Dreams (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1914.
If you have a strange dream to share, send it along!
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#vintage illustration #nightmare #demon #monster #serpent #illustration
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Old News (permalink)
Ugh -- the world is a wedding, and we weren't invited to the reception.  From The World Is a Wedding by Wendy Jones.  See The Collected Lost Meanings of Wedlock.
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#wedding #vintage headline #headline
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
A Venus Man-trap.  From the Wizardry III: Legacy of Llylgamyn handbook.
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#vintage illustration #horror #man trap #eaten alive #venus fly trap
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
A pyramid on the moon, surrounded by bones and skulls.  From Pearson's, 1900.
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Old News (permalink)
We, too, would choose a night in a haunted house over a night with Pamela Anderson (unless she really wanted hair and makeup tips, if you get our meaning).  Malcolm Robinson quoted in Harrow Times, 2000, via UFO Newsclipping Service.
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Only Funny If ... (permalink)
Only funny to a Southern sensibility: the captions read, "Now, Miss Polly, will you serve us cocoa?" and "Leave it alone and call it peach melba."  From Sewanee's 1960 yearbook.
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Old News (permalink)
"The age of deception."  From Awake magazine, 1958.
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November 27, 2020

I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
A short song of special interest to Iowans and Illinoisans, plus the peculiar figures of "Astronumerography": it's Prof. Oddfellow's Penetralia.  There's a nifty book on the technique.
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
His $30 in 1887 is equivalent to over $800 today.  From Lehigh's 1887 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #money #vintage yearbook #yearbook #contortionist
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Mr. Rabbit has a double chill."  From Dorothy's Rabbit Stories by Mary E. Calhoun and illustrated by E. Warde Blaisdell, 1907.
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From UFO Newsclipping Service, 1979.
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Der Struwwelpeter ("Shaggy Peter").  From Nebelspalter, 1917.
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#vintage illustration #long hair #long nails #shaggy peter #ungroomed
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Coins really can dance, as we learned when we unlocked that vintage weight scale that was literally overflowing with pennies: video.
From The Kingdom of Coins by Bradley Gilman, 1894.
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Seven cats mending a carpet.  From Dame Wiggins of Lee and Her Seven Wonderful Cats, Written Principally By a Lady of Ninety, 1923.
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Buchtel College's 1918 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #jester #vintage yearbook #yearbook #marotte #illustration
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
Bertram Grassby hypnotizes Ethel Clayon, from Cine-Mundial, 1922.
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Two ways to find a cosmic bull.  From Star Lore of All Ages by William Tyler Olcott, 1911.
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Separated at Birth? (permalink)
Our custom widget that checks for duplicated images suggested this unlikely pairing.  Click each image for its source.  See How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.
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#vintage yearbook #yearbook #faces #collage #distortion #distorted
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1904.
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#vintage illustration #skeleton #dance of death #sword fight
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
"That old black magic."  From Tulane's 1946 yearbook.

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#wizard #vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook #costume
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Shut, 1907.
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#vintage illustration #giant hand #dog #handout
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Sundials (permalink)
From Ye Sundial Booke by T. Geoffrey Henslow, 1914.

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Miscellanies of Mr. Jonathan (permalink)

Jonathan Caws-Elwitt

unearths some literary gems.

From Let X Be the Murderer, by Clifford Witting:

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Contents

Part I: Theorem
Part II: Hypothesis
Part III: Construction
Part IV: Proof

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"I wouldn't have her for an aunt. I wouldn't even have her as a...as a..."
The search for a sufficiently distant relation failed.

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"There was a bit of a tiff between Mrs. W. and the Aitches." [The Aitches are Mr. and Mrs. Harler, i.e., the H's.]

***
[Even a "la-di-da" can be improved by tmesis!]

"'Ah, Mrs. Gulliver,' she says, all airs and graces and la-di-blinking-da."

***
[Another name for the Aitches]

"It was on the table in Mistrermissizarler's sitting room."
***
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Staring at the Sun (permalink)
From Der Bärenspiegel, 1927.
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#vintage illustration #sun #faces in things #bear
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Old News (permalink)
Yep, we have a rainbow in our living room, too.  It's not a "pride" symbol but rather a "shameless" symbol.  From Together, 1957.
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#rainbow #vintage headline #headline
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
You've seen photographers' faces reflected in mirrors and windows, but it can happen in drawings, too.  From The Century, 1886.
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#vintage illustration #mirror #fireplace #mantle
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November 26, 2020

Old News (permalink)
It's finally making sense -- if disco lights are from outer space, that goes a long way toward accounting for some of the unexplained music we've heard DJs spin.  Via UFO Newsclipping Service, 2003.
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#ufo #vintage headline #disco #headline
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Old News (permalink)
Must the hair war keep parting us?  When will we see the piece that surpasses all understanding?  From Together, 1970.
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#vintage illustration #fashion #vintage fashion #vintage headline #1970s #vintage hair #hair #headline
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Distributor, 1928.
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #thanksgiving #turkey #lion #prosperity
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
A Thanksgiving jack-o'-lantern from Life, 1900.
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#vintage illustration #jack-o'-lantern #thanksgiving #turkey #vintage magazine #1900 #jack-o-lantern #magazine
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
Reblog if you keep your place dimly lit so as to not to attract the giant ostriches.  From Montclair's 1984 yearbook.
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#vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook #ostrich
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
We looked it up, and a row of elephants on bicycles requires no special occasion.  From der Guckkasten, 1911.
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#vintage illustration #bicycle #anthropomorphism #elephant
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From L'Eclipse, 1876.
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#vintage illustration #harpy #human headed #rifle #harpies #bird men
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Jugend, 1927.
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#vintage illustration #headache #migraine #mice #illustration #hangover
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Purdue's 1904 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #hybrid #yearbook #monkey man #human-headed
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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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#religion #vintage illustration #sun #vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook #mountain climber #power of prayer #tibet #amen #art
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
The highly occult nature of this illustration is explained in How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.  From Susquehanna's 1901 yearbook.
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#vintage illustration #skull #occult #goat #fraternity #vintage yearbook #yearbook #secret society #winged skeleton
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
An old postcard gifted to me by friends in Wales.  Undated.
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#vintage postcard #woman #vintage woman #postcard
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Old News (permalink)
"The bane of animal worship."  From Awake magazine, 1958.
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#vintage illustration #cat #cat deity #vintage headline #cat god #illustration #pet lover #headline #animal worship
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1904.
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #cat #rooftop #illustration
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Old News (permalink)
Nope.  "F" is not just a letter, according to the dictionary of one-letter words.  From Santa Clara's 1986 yearbook.
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#vintage yearbook #yearbook #vintage headline #letter f #headline
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
"What will we do now?"
"Wait for the next step and try to prevent that."
From Dark Shadows episode 1129.
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#dark shadows #prevention
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Old News (permalink)
If you've ever experienced a hellish holiday, here's why -- demons meet on holidays.  From The Current Sauce, 1953.
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#demon #vintage headline #headline
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Just in case it's time for your meds ... From Wake Forest's 1920 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #skull #vintage yearbook #yearbook #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
An inkblot walks the dog.  From Le Pêle-Mêle, 1896.
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#vintage illustration #inkblot #silhouette #walking the dog #1890s #art
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November 25, 2020

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Playing hide-and-seek with a haunted painting -- our favorite image of the week.  "The game of trying to get out of the reach of his eyes."  From Jackanapes by Juliana Horatia Ewing and illustrated by Randolph Caldecott, 1916
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#vintage illustration #haunted painting #hide and seek
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The Right Word (permalink)
This book's title is technically four digitate exclamation points and one pollical question mark, with an asterisk offering the subtitle like a footnote (cute to have a hand and a foot).  After the Turn On, What?
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#exclamation mark #book design #question mark #hand
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
We thought it was a Cole Porter-style compliment: "You're the soup, the salad, and the jelly."  Alas, she's talking about a banquet made from a single chicken named Jack.  From St. Nicholas, 1914.
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Old News (permalink)
"Yes.  But with some important exceptions."  From Together, 1960.
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#vintage headline #yes #exceptions #headline
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
We've had bad hotel experiences, too, and what we learned the hard way is that you can't contest the charges with the credit card company if you stay the entire night.  A full night's stay constitutes delivery of service, no matter how awful it may have been for the guest.  You have to bail out well before checkout and find another place to stay.  From The Century, 1886.
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#vintage illustration #men fighting
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
In case you could use a nest egg right about now ... From Zork I Handbook.
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#vintage illustration #nest #egg #nest egg
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1917.
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#vintage illustration #political cartoon
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Through Fairy Halls of My Bookhouse by Olive Beaupré Miller, 1921.
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#vintage illustration #fairy tale #horse #castle #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 #boat #coracle
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Le Charivari, 1889.
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#vintage illustration #hybrid #centaur
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Little Boy Blue."  From Mother Goose in Prose by L. Frank Baum and illustrated by Maxfield Parrish, 1807.
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#vintage illustration #sleeping #nursery rhyme #little boy blue
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From der Guckkasten, 1911.
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#vintage illustration #swimming #bottle #flotation
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From William and Mary's 1940 yearbook.
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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #sower #virgil #sowing seed #sowing seeds
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Fliegende Blätter, 1847.
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#vintage illustration #musician
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Lustige Blätter, 1917.
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#vintage illustration #macabre #death #skull #locomotive #ossuary #death train
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Kladderadatsch, 1920.
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#vintage illustration #demon #devil #punch bowl #demonic
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Le Journal Amusant, 1921.
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#vintage illustration #antlers #horned man
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Hampton's (1910).
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#vintage illustration #rooster #rooster costume #rooster man
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Illinois State's 1898 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #dancing #yearbook #basketball
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November 24, 2020

The Right Word (permalink)
It's a good though rarely-enough heard exclamation: "'Time of Abraham!' I exclaimed."  From The Vizier of the Two-Horned Alexander by Frank R. Stockton and illustrated by Reginald B. Birch, 1899.
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#vintage illustration #exclamation #abraham
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Not merely a classic TV character costume, but that character's moment in the title sequence!  Speaking of which, see our acclaimed documentary (free!) about supreme weirdness in Gilligan's Island.  Photo from Tulane's 1983 yearbook.

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#vintage photo #vintage yearbook #hallowe'en #costume #vintage man #gilligan's island #alan hale
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The Right Word (permalink)
"Exploring the treasure of unknown words in the adult dictionary."  May your own adult vocabulary be unabridged.  From Together, 1964.
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#vintage illustration #dictionary #big book
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Woroni, 1978.
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#vintage illustration #smoking #bomb
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Angels with Dirty Faces."  From The Film Daily, 1938.
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#vintage illustration #angel #dirty face
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Sundials (permalink)
From Ye Sundial Booke by T. Geoffrey Henslow, 1914.

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#vintage illustration #sundial #motto
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Old News (permalink)
"Massive UFO landings to take place.  Will you be taken onboard by the aliens?"  From UFO Review, 1976.
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#vintage illustration #ufo #vintage headline #aliens #headline
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1917.
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #rooster #duck
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Shadow Witch by Gertrude Crownfield, 1922.
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#vintage illustration #demon #imp #wizard #fairy tale
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Montclair's 1928 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #statue of liberty #room with a view
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Le Chariviari, 1884.
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#vintage illustration #weathervane #fashion #vintage fashion #illustration #hat
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
"Ye shall hear the merriest knight that ever ye spake withal and the maddest talker."  From Washburn's 1916 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #king #vintage yearbook #yearbook #le morte d'arthur #thomas malory
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1958.
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#vintage illustration #illustration #skiing #injury
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Le Courrier Français, 1894.
Strange sphinxes share their riddles in my sphinx gallery.
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#vintage illustration #sphinx #france
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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 #fear #anthropomorphism #dog #faces in things #afraid #golf ball #fear of dogs #cynophobia #art
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From the Wabash yearbook of 1895.

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#vintage illustration #hourglass #father time #vintage yearbook #yearbook #calendar #time flies
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Rarely depicted -- the devil's second pitchfork.  From Nebelspalter, 1914.
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#vintage illustration #political cartoon #devil #pitchfork
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Ancient Calendars and Constellations by Emmeline Plunket, 1903.
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#vintage illustration #constellations
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Miscellanies of Mr. Jonathan (permalink)

Jonathan Caws-Elwitt

unearths some literary gems.

From The Good Companions, by J. B. Priestley:
***
“You heard those tunes of mine?” said Inigo, wheeling round excitedly. “I have a phrase describing ’em, thought of it the other day. They’re like a family of elves in dress suits. How’s that?”
“Not bad,” said Fauntley, “but I’d rather have the tunes.”

***
“I commend your soul to the Eternal Verities, Felton, though I haven’t the least notion what they are.”

***
“I’ve seen some changes i’ my time. You take textile trade nar—”
But Mr. Poppleby wasn’t taking it. “That is so.”

***
Miss Trant was now positive that the little man, the very uneasy little man, was Mr. Eric Tipstead. To begin with, he looked exactly like a Mr. Eric Tipstead.

***
Miss Trant said nothing because there did not seem to be anything suitable to say. One of those vague little sympathetic noises would have done, but you cannot make them in a car, at least you cannot possibly make them loud enough to be heard.

***
“Just fancy!”…. Gaiety itself, Effie invited them all to fancy with her.

***
“South Dakota!” Inigo’s cry was ecstatic. The man must really have been there because you couldn’t think of South Dakota, couldn’t just lift it out of some mental map.

***
Inigo never knew what to reply to remarks of this kind about the weather. People who made them always seemed to belong to a society of weather observers or even weather owners, and he always felt that he himself was too much of an outsider to do more than merely mumble something in response.

***
“She was easily the world’s worst as a pianist. She daren’t have looked Little Nelly’s Instruction Book in the face.”

***
“She insisted upon telling me all about the annual dinner of the Rawsley and West Something-or-other Horticultural Society, which has been held here since 1898. So there!”
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November 23, 2020

Old News (permalink)
Oh, no!  "It's not all coffee and doughnuts."  From Together magazine, 1968.
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#coffee #doughnut #vintage headline #headline
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Precursors (permalink)
Here's a precursor to everyone looking at their phones.  From The Century, 1886.
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#vintage illustration #newspaper #social isolation
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
How does an alchemist enter a room?  Flask first.  From Wizardry: Crusaders Of The Dark Savant Clue Book.
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#vintage illustration #alchemist #flask
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
"Where there is spirit, there is agony."  From Dark Shadows episode 796.
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#occult #agony #dark shadows
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1917.
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#vintage illustration #cherub #sword #mars #war dead #war and peace #illustration
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Presumptive Conundrums (permalink)
From Hampden-Sydney's 1934 yearbook.
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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #illustration #math
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Der Guckkasten, 1915.
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#vintage illustration #grim reaper #skull face #scythe
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Park College's 1932 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #sun #vintage yearbook #yearbook #torch #walking on a cloud
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Bunte Kriegsbilderbogen, 1915.
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#vintage illustration #monster #tiny man #bug #giant insect #giant fly
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Central Carolina Technical's 1975 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #centaur #sagittarius #typewriter art
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
A Hindu lamentation for a dead son: "My lion, my arrow, my blood, my body, my soul, my third eye!  Gone, gone, gone!"  From Hand-book of Bible Manners and Customs by James Midwinter Freeman, 1874
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#lamentation
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Lustige Blätter, 1908.
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#vintage illustration #ghost #death #horror #hearse
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Kladderadatsch, 1925.
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#vintage illustration #political cartoon #elf #gnomes #tiny man
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
For those with second sight, basketball is the play of many, many orbs.  From Northeastern's 1983 yearbook.

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#vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook #orbs #basketball
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Link, 1948.
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #king #on fire #meat #hot dog
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Olivet Nazarene's 1993 yearbook.

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#halloween #vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook #hallowe'en #costume
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Le Charivari, 1889.
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#vintage illustration #trash
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
A rare depiction of a jester beckoning a winged horse.  From Duke's 1926 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #silhouette #jester #pegasus #vintage yearbook #yearbook #winged horse
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
May mermaids not take your galoshes.  (Our wish for you is a Googlewhack, by the way.)  From Nebelspalter, 1908.
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#vintage illustration #mermaid #boots #fishing #fisherman #galoshes
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November 22, 2020

Old News (permalink)
We fact-checked this, and it's true: "Almost everything you're told is wrong."  Via UFO Newsclipping Service, 2000.
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#vintage headline #disinformation #fake news #headline
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Le Journal Amusant, 1897.
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#vintage illustration #giant moth #mothman
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From L'Assiette au Beurre, 1908.
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#vintage illustration #divination #fortune teller #card reader
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Elmhurst's 1922 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #wizard #cauldron #cat #prophecy #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Strange Dreams (permalink)
From Le Charivari, 1850.
If you have a strange dream to share, send it along!
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#vintage illustration #nightmare
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
"The chance to isolate oneself."  From Wesleyan College's 1967 yearbook.
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#forest #vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook #woods #wilderness #isolation #alone time #by oneself #getting away #photo
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Precursors (permalink)
Here's a precursor to Philip K. Dick's A Maze of Death, in which prayers are heard and answered if and only if they are received through the proper technological channels.
From Nebelspalter, 1914.
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#vintage illustration #angel #heaven #deity #god #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Der Guckkasten, 1915.
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#vintage illustration #haunted #ghost #spooky #apparition #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Nine Lives of a Cat by Charles Bennett, 1860.
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#vintage illustration #cat #cat and mouse
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Salem's 1926 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #octopus #tentacles
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
By Louis Le Breton, from Dictionnaire infernal, 1863.
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#demon #hybrid #infernal
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Richmond Professional Institute's 1938 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #ex libris #bookplate
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Sekira, 1906.
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#vintage illustration #leaves #green man
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Sundials (permalink)
From Ye Sundial Booke by T. Geoffrey Henslow, 1914.

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#vintage illustration #sundial #motto
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
From Kanas State's 1958 yearbook.
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#vintage photo #vintage yearbook #night photography #yearbook #glowing tree
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1881.
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#vintage illustration #snail #giant snail
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Given these uncertain times, here's a gem of exorcism, just in case.  From the Wizardry III: Legacy of Llylgamyn strategy handbook.
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#vintage illustration #exorcism #amulet
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Miscellanies of Mr. Jonathan (permalink)

Jonathan Caws-Elwitt

unearths some literary gems.

From short stories by Joyce Porter:

***
It was almost as if all four of them had been cast from the same mold and only as an afterthought had a few superficial details been added to distinguish one from the other.

***
Dover...started stirring it with a silver swizzle stick....The gentle exercise appeared to give him pleasure and for some minutes he swizzled away.

***
"Her name's Muriel but she likes to be called Spooky--so you can tell what sort she is."
[Actually, I can't. Maybe the sort with whom love is kinda crazy?]

***
"And it stills leaves three of 'em--What's-his-name, Who's-your-father, and the woman."
***
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Lustige Blätter, 1901.
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #bear #tables turned #nose ring #man on a leash
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November 21, 2020

Old News (permalink)
Wait -- if no beret is needed for dabbling and enjoyment, then forget it.  Everything is more fun in a hat, and anyone who doesn't already know that has been missing out big time.  From Together, 1959.
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#vintage headline #hat #headline #beret
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Just in case this will help you get started today.  From Wizardry: The Return of Werdna: The Fourth Scenario handbook.
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#vintage illustration #carrot #vegetable
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
You know about mysterious crop circles, but crop triangles are even more mysterious (at least to a point).  From UFO Newsclipping Service, 1991.
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#triangle #crop circles
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Rare to see jousting on pegasi.  (We realize there's no true plural of Pegasus.)  From Nebelspalter, 1917.
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#vintage illustration #pegasus #winged horse #jousting
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Purdue's 1896 yearbook.

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#vintage photo #severed head #vintage yearbook #yearbook #decapitated
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Puli, 1906.
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#vintage illustration #death #cemetery #graveyard #grim reaper #skull face #gallows #hangman #noose #1900s #art
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Krokodil, 1956.
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#vintage illustration #artist #keyhole
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Le Rire, 1910.
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#vintage illustration #political cartoon #fable #human faced #yokai #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Die Muskete, 1914.
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#vintage illustration #political cartoon #earth #octopus #tentacles #illustration #arabia
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Der Guckkasten, 1915.
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#vintage illustration #horse #trojan horse
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
We scanned this figure with our custom Uncanny Detector app, and our concerns were confirmed.  From Northeastern's 1983 yearbook.

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#ghost #vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook #hooded figure #cursed #uncanny
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Kladderadatsch, 1936.
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#vintage illustration #horror #illustration #spitting bullets #evil mask #demonic mask
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Sword in the Stone, written and illustrated by T. H. White, 1939.
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#vintage illustration #owl
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From La Caricature, 1833.
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#vintage illustration #demon #money bags
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From University of the South's 1891 yearbook.  See How to Believe in Your Elf.
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#vintage illustration #gnome #elf #cauldron #vintage yearbook #yearbook #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Shtyk, 1906.
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#vintage illustration #skull #sword #knife
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Bookworms are actually made of readers.  From Wake Forest's 1912 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #bookworm #illustration #1910s
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From North Central's 1926 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #ancient egypt #egyptian #pharaoh #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1908.
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#vintage illustration #noise pollution #illustration #noise #soundwaves
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November 20, 2020

I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
Could be a band name: "Albert and the Bad News."  From Together, 1959.
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#vintage illustration #squirrel #bad news #band name
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
Another weird song: it's Prof. Oddfellow's Penetralia.
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#music video #penetralia
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
For days like these, here's a void transducer.  From Wizardry IV: The Return of Werdna Handbook.
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Psychiatric Bulletin, 1959.
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#vintage illustration #astral body #spirit body #spirit self
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Cine-Mundial, 1922.
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#vintage illustration #underwater #turtle #under the sea #diver #water baby
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Duke's 1981 yearbook.

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#silhouette #vintage yearbook #night photography #yearbook #rooftop
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Precursors (permalink)
Here's a precusor to King Kong, unless that's a doll and not a person.  From der Guckkasten, 1911.
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#vintage illustration #alligator #king kong #primate
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Le Charivari, 1843.
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#vintage illustration #demon #boots
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From the Wabash yearbook of 1895.

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#vintage illustration #gambling #vintage yearbook #yearbook #alcohol #playing card
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1889.
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#vintage illustration #scarecrow #human headed
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Le Journal Amusant, 1877.
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#vintage illustration #ear #conductor #living toys #strauss
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Lustige Blätter, 1904.
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#vintage illustration #playing card
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
The latest crusade, against the tango.  From Nebelspalter, 1914.
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#vintage illustration #monk #dancing #quill pen #tango #illustration
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Old News (permalink)
"Can death be conquered?"  From Awake magazine, 1958.
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#vintage illustration #death #skull #vintage headline #headline
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Miscellanies of Mr. Jonathan (permalink)

Jonathan Caws-Elwitt

unearths some literary gems.

From Miss Buncle Married, by D. E. Stevenson:

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She had begun to wonder whether Wandlebury had walked away in the night, leaving the countryside unblotted by its tenancy.

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“Most aggravating!” said Mr. Tyler, bustling in like a fussy little steamboat.

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She had always wondered how you painted the town red—it sounded a fine thing to do.

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In a new friend we start life anew, for we create a new edition of ourselves and so become, for the time being, a new creature.

***
“I suppose you are alluding to cubism.”
Mr. Abbott said he was—he really had very little idea as to what he had been alluding to, but this answer seemed fairly safe. Mr. Marvell evidently expected a reply in the affirmative and Mr. Abbott felt he deserved it—the claret was excellent.

***
“[Writing] isn’t like building—not a bit. In building, you see, you know beforehand what it’s going to be like; at least, I suppose you do. I mean, it would never do to start off building a house and find you’ve built a bridge, or something, when it was all finished.”

***
[Precursing JC-E dept.]

Everybody in Wandlebury was aware of the young Marvells' passion for collecting buttons[....]There were big buttons and small buttons, buttons with "necks," and buttons with holes; there were colored buttons—of every hue—there were white buttons, and black buttons, and buttons of mother-of-pearl.

[cf.]
FRANCES: Buttons, girlfriend, buttons! Buttons on Grand-muh-mah’s skirts, on her blouses and sweaters, on the television and the microwave console. Wooden buttons, steel buttons, plastic and ceramic buttons...Glass! Brass! Fourteen-karat gold! And genuine cousin of pearl!
PEARL: You see, what with one thing and another, I’d forgotten that among Cousin Frances’s eccentricities was this pronounced enthusiasm for buttons.
***
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Wish Fairy and Dewy Dear by Alice Ross Colver, 1922.
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#vintage illustration #fairy
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Sundials (permalink)
From Ye Sundial Booke by T. Geoffrey Henslow, 1914.

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#vintage illustration #sundial #motto
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz by L. Frank Baum, 1908.
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#vintage illustration #cat #puss in boots #oz #meow
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
"My courage did fail."  From Kittens and Cats by Eulalie Osgood Grover, 1911.
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#courage #kitten #cowardice
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November 19, 2020

Old News (permalink)
We're more a prisoner of "didsts," but we hope that won't make you leavest.  The headline reads, "Help!  I'm a prisoner of the wasts and dosts."  From Together, 1967.
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#biblical #vintage headline #antiquated #headline
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Puss Junior and the Man in the Moon by David Cory, 1922.
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #cat #mouse #puss in boots #1920s #illustration
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From the University of Nebraska's 1974 yearbook.

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#vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook #double vision #1970s #man of la mancha
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Le Charivari, 1889.
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#vintage illustration #mermaid #hybrid #illustration
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
As we've hinted on occasion, the glowing trees in old yearbooks constitute a wide-ranging forest that has to this day eluded the study of arboriculturists.  From Kansas State's 1967 yearbook.

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#vintage photo #vintage yearbook #night photography #yearbook #glowing tree #photo
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Ancient Calendars and Constellations by Emmeline Plunket, 1903.
Interesting: how to understand this depiction of Ahura Maza almost instantly: The One Minute Mystic.
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#vintage illustration #constellation #deity #sagittarius #1900s #ahura mazda
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
The human-headed butterflies and flowers have always been top prizes for lepidopterists and floriculturists.  From Nebelspalter, 1908.
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#vintage illustration #hybrid #human headed #butterfly man #insect people
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Weird Tales, 1948.  (Courtesy of Archive.org, with our own restorations.)
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#vintage illustration #ghost #genie #horror
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Precursors (permalink)
Here's a precursor to the Doomsday Clock.  From Der Guckkasten, 1915.
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#vintage illustration #war #clock #mars #doomsday clock #1910s
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From L'Eclipse, 1869.
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #chinese #medicine #pills
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
A rooster rides a giant pear.  From La Caricature, 1833.
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#vintage illustration #rooster #giant pear
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Salem's 1918 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #silhouette #vintage yearbook #yearbook #athletics
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Kladderadatsch, 1922.
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #faces in things
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Lustige Blätter, 1901.
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#vintage illustration #faces in things #canoe #echo
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Memories of college.  From Atlantic Christian's 1972 yearbook.

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#vintage yearbook #yearbook #vampire #dracula
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The Right Word (permalink)
The Big U says, quoting TobyMac's "It's You":
"(Aye, aye, aye, aye) It's you, it's you."
Note that the Big U may have misheard the lyrics as two one-letter words: "I, I, I, I, it's U, it's U."
The Big U is from Wid's Daily, 1919.
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #letter u
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Sundials (permalink)
From The Book of Old Sundials and their Mottoes by Launcelot Cross, 1922.
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#vintage illustration #sundial #motto
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
College funerals aren't what they used to be.  From the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville's 1951 yearbook.

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#silhouette #vintage photo #coffin #vintage yearbook #yearbook #funeral
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Inflatable peace angels are so easily punctured.  From Nebelspalter, 1917.
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#vintage illustration #illustration #inflatable #peace angel #blow-up doll
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November 18, 2020

Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Floating pince-nez aren't as exciting as a levitating hat, but we do what we can.  From West Virginia Wesleyan's 1905 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #whip #vintage yearbook #yearbook #eyeglasses #pince-nez #illustration
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
Optical illusions like you've never seen them, plus confirmation bias and the uncanny: it's Prof. Oddfellow's Penetralia.
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Staring at the Sun (permalink)
We visited the land of frozen suns, and the locals all thought it was a gorgeous day and were getting ice cream cones, and we were like, "But it's effing freezing!"
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#sun #vintage book #book #frozen sun
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Temporal Anomalies (permalink)
This temporal anomaly in North Carolina was documented by photographer Whe-renot.
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#clock #window display #mannequin #temporal anomaly
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Woroni, 1975.
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#vintage illustration #eye of god #eye #being watched #surveillance #giant eye
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Unknown, 1939.
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#vintage illustration #ship's wheel #sailor
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Space alien types, real and imaginary.  From UFO Newsclipping Service, 1979.
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#vintage illustration #ufo #aliens #spacemen
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1918.
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #monocle
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Through Fairy Halls of My Bookhouse by Olive Beaupré Miller, 1921.  So important: How to Believe in Your Elf.
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#vintage illustration #gnome #elf #fairy tale
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Lustige Blätter, 1905.
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#vintage illustration #death #skull #war dead #red sky
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1907.
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#vintage illustration #dragon #knight #dragonslayer
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
You've heard of throwing out the baby with the bathwater, and apparently this guy got trashed during house cleaning.  From Washington State's 1906 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #house cleaning #trash
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Yesterday's Weather (permalink)
From Der Guckkasten, 1915.
*Inspired by the world's only accurate meteorological report, "Yesterday's Weather," as seen on Check It Out.
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#vintage illustration #clouds #wind #god
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Le Charivari, 1845.
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#vintage illustration #hourglass #father time #scythe
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Letter blocks with arms, legs, and heads are too rare.  From Park College's 1915 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From La Caricature, 1831.
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#vintage illustration #fairy #bow and arrow #saint sebastian
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Zabiyaka, 1906.
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#vintage illustration #haunted painting #horror #severed head #headless #decapitated
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Rensselaer Polytechnic's 1900 yearbook.  See How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.
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#vintage illustration #skeleton #occult #cauldron #living dead #fraternity #vintage yearbook #yearbook #secret society #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Le Journal Amusant, 1876.
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#vintage illustration #scythe #hand of god
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November 17, 2020

Old News (permalink)
We're inclined to believe this headline.  Via UFO Newsclipping Service, 2003.
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#weird #vintage headline #headline
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Ontario College of Art's Sketch magazine, 1946.
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#vintage illustration #winter #buried in the snow
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
One bird tries to fly off the page and bangs its head.  From The Film Daily, 1934.
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#vintage illustration #vintage ad #bird #ad
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Yesterday's Weather (permalink)
From Der Bärenspiegel, 1931.
*Inspired by the world's only accurate meteorological report, "Yesterday's Weather," as seen on Check It Out.
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#vintage illustration #rainy day #umbrella #teddy bear #water skiing
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This Terrible Problem That Is the Sea (permalink)
From der Guckkasten, 1911.
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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 #underwater #long hair #under the sea
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Manual de Mitología by Patricio de la Escosura, 1845.
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#vintage illustration #eagle #mythology #prometheus #1840s
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Spellbound, 1976.  (Courtesy of Archive.org.)
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#vintage illustration #ghost #horror #arrow
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Krokodil, 1963.
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#vintage illustration #demon #devil #dancing
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Lustige Blätter, 1916.
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#vintage illustration #harpy #human headed #bird man #hunter
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Reblog if your harmonica playing is this uplifting.  From West Virginia Wesleyan's 1905 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #pegasus #vintage yearbook #yearbook #flying horse #musician #illustration #harmonica
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Le Charivari, 1887.
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#vintage illustration #clown #rabbit costume #illustration #costumes #bunny costume
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Miscellanies of Mr. Jonathan (permalink)

Jonathan Caws-Elwitt

unearths some literary gems.

From "The English Filter," by C. E. Bechhofer Roberts:

***
[Sometimes figuring out the origin of a nickname is as easy as ABC.]

I am unlikely ever to forget the visit that my friend A. B. C. Hawkes, the scientist, and I paid to Rome. "A. B. C.," as I always call him, had let only one man know we were coming.
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Cine-Mundial, 1922.
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#vintage illustration #falling
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Anderson's 1922 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #fashion #vintage fashion #vintage yearbook #yearbook #walking the dog #illustration #pet walker
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Sundials (permalink)
From Ye Sundial Booke by T. Geoffrey Henslow, 1914.

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#vintage illustration #sundial #motto
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Link, 1971.
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#vintage illustration #cemetery #graveyard #goat #illustration #knocked down
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From the Wizardry III: Legacy of Llylgamyn handbook.
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#vintage illustration #harpy
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Not everyone knows that old cries of ghosts may be found at Used Boo Stores.  From Snead State Junior College's 1971 yearbook.

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#vintage photo #vintage yearbook #boo #vintage men
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
It's true -- wishing someone luck is tricky, because Lady Luck has two faces, one of them being fateful.  From Dark Shadows episode 220.
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#luck #dark shadows
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November 16, 2020

I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
Our spin on the Herr Purpur and Ken Clinger song "Esperantolando": it's Prof. Oddfellow's Penetralia.
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#music video #video #penetralia
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The Right Word (permalink)
"By jings!"  There are only 99 Google results for this Scottish exclamation.  Note that it's doubled in this passage, as are two other phrases that follow.  But of course there's an echo -- just look at the size of that room!  From T. Tembarom by Frances Hodgson Burnett and illustrated by Charles S. Chapman, 1913.
For the identity of the Jingo awakened by the expression "by jings," see Magic Words: A Dictionary.
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#vintage illustration #exclamation #jings #by jingo #jingo
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Precursors (permalink)
Before music streaming, before mp3s, musicians had to equip special telephones onto their guitars in order to share music remotely.  The "telephonic guitar," from Scribner's, 1878.
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#vintage illustration #guitar
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Old News (permalink)
A possible band name: "Museum Pests Feeding on Glycerine Jelly Slides."  By W. C. Kraatz in Science, 1922.
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#vintage headline #pest #headline #band name
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From La Caricature, 1832.
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#vintage illustration #fruit people #fruit head
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Salem's 1918 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #reading #vintage yearbook #yearbook #pointy hat #hat
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Volshebnyi Fonar', 1906.
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#vintage illustration #angel
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1879.
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#vintage illustration #jester #pied piper #carnival #costumes
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Kladderadatsch, 1933.
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#vintage illustration #political cartoon #barrel #crushed #1930s #flattened #art
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Carrying a spider web on a silver tray.  From Mr. Mygale's Hobby, A Story About Spiders by Francesca M. Steele, 1889.
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#vintage illustration #spider web
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Le Charivari, 1887.
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #birds
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Anderson's 1922 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #magnifying glass #tiny man #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
For those without a green thumb, this is what gardening is like.  From Science Fiction Quarterly, 1956.
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#vintage illustration #science fiction #flower #astronaut #spaceman
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Blue Planet Project: Alien Technical Research - 25 (undated).
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#vintage illustration #alien
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Grotesque in Church Art by T. Tindall Wildridge, 1899.
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#vintage illustration #grotesque #lion #church art
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
These questionable crackers expired in 1910.  From Lasell's 1910 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #question mark #crackers #jam
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Easy Star Lessons by Richard Proctor, 1882.
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#vintage illustration #constellation #sea monster #cetus
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
"1982 was much like any other year."  From Emory's 1983 yearbook.

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#vintage yearbook #cat people #cat costume #1982
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
The grim reaper outrunning an airplane (or racing toward the site of an upcoming accident?)  From der Guckkasten, 1911.
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#vintage illustration #death #grim reaper #scythe #airplane
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November 15, 2020

Presumptive Conundrums (permalink)
He's grasping 50 crowns, which would equal $4500 today.  From The Century, 1874.
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#vintage illustration #money #weightless
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
We double checked, and these are indeed the twelve states of existence: afraid, asleep, blindness, stoned, poisoned, insanity, dead, irritation, nausea, paralyzed, disease, and curse. From Wizardry: Crusaders Of The Dark Savant Clue Book.
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#vintage illustration #existence
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From der Guckkasten, 1912.  See How to Believe in Your Elf.
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#vintage illustration #giant #deity
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From La Caricature, 1833.
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#vintage illustration #winged man #trumpet #illustration #the people could fly
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From the Wabash yearbook of 1895.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #scales #football
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Strange Dreams (permalink)
From Ric et Rac, 1930.
If you have a strange dream to share, send it along!
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#vintage illustration #knight #dreaming #asleep #armor
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Le Journal Amusant, 1907.
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#vintage illustration #rooster
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Bishamon, Japanese deity of treasure and warriors.  From Rockford's 1929 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #japanese #vintage yearbook #yearbook #deity #bishamon
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Susquehanna's 1901 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #vintage yearbook #yearbook #illustration #vegetable people
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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 #globe #anthropomorphism #crystal ball #vintage yearbook #yearbook #faces in things #geography #ethnicities #art
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Dentists want to be feared.  From Baltimore College of Dentistry's 1969 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #monster #vintage yearbook #yearbook #dentist #four arms
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Le Charivari, 1887.
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#vintage illustration #costume #duck costume
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1904.
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#vintage illustration #quill pen #flying horse #winged horse #giant feather
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Link, 1951.
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#vintage illustration #coffin #undertaker
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Sundials (permalink)
From Ye Sundial Booke by T. Geoffrey Henslow, 1914.

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#vintage illustration #sundial #motto
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Miscellanies of Mr. Jonathan (permalink)

Jonathan Caws-Elwitt

unearths some literary gems.

***
It was funny, I suppose, but at the time, my sense of humor was vacationing on another island.
***

[Bonus: This is book 4 in a series. At one point in book 3, a character (nonrecurring, afaik) who's a ballet dancer who moonlights doing TV commercials tells the narrator-protagonist about having danced opposite a tube of toothpaste all day. Now, in book 4, the narrator-protag (who, as we've known since book 1, had a past career as a tap-dancer), refers to herself as having been a tap-dancing tube of toothpaste on a TV commercial. In other words, the author--perhaps having decided in retrospect that the tapping toothpaste was too good to have thrown away on a one-time character--has reassigned this resume item for her star!]
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Old News (permalink)
Our career?  "It hovered and then descended."  Via UFO Newsclipping Service, 2000.
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#ufo #vintage headline #headline
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Yes, they got TWO words wrong in this quotation (about 20% in error!).  From Clarion's 1946 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #hourglass #vintage yearbook #poetry #yearbook #illustration #ella wilcox #misquotation
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Cine-Mundial, 1922.
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#vintage illustration #pegasus #flying horse #winged horse #illustration
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November 14, 2020

I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
That feeling of being neither alive nor writing nor in Nebraska.  From Alive and Writing in Nebraska.
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
This is why we're so careful on drawbridges -- moat monsters.  From the Wizardry III: Legacy of Llylgamyn handbook.
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#vintage illustration #dragon #sea serpent #moat monster
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Temporal Anomalies (permalink)
"There will be a slight timing error in the taped time signals" (A Compilation of Moored Wind and Current Meter Observations, 1970)  Photo courtesy of Jürg Stuker.
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#timepiece #temporal anomaly #broken clock
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Jonah and the whale, from The Eagle (Rupert's Land College Magazine), 1930.
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Old News (permalink)
"Why worship the stars?"  From The Link, 1972.
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#astrology #night sky #stars #worship #vintage headline #headline
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Der Guckkasten, 1918.
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#vintage illustration #ghost
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Reblog if your highest learning was acquired from within an eagle.  From Chowan's 1917 yearbook.  See How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.
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#vintage illustration #eagle #vintage yearbook #yearbook #faces in things #1910s
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Taunted by the face in the grapes.  From Le Charivari, 1842.
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#vintage illustration #hunger #hell #faces in things #torment #in chains
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
A girl's athletics have changed over the years, but some might say that the original spirit of the games endures.  (We wouldn't, but some might.)  From Mansfield's 1933 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #blindfold #vintage yearbook #yearbook #princess #athletics #women's sports
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From L'Impartial de l'Est, 1904.
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#vintage illustration #monster #tentacles
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Le Journal Amusant, 1877.
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#vintage illustration #fashion #vintage fashion #costume party #big hat
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
"By their bangs ye shall know them!"  From Rockford's 1920 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #hair #bangs
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Separated at Birth? (permalink)
Our custom widget that checks for duplicated images suggested this unlikely pairing.  Click each image for its source.
61985 61806
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#ghost #halloween #rain #october #jack-o'-lantern #vintage photo #vintage yearbook #night photography #yearbook #hallowe'en #streetlight #carved pumpkin
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1885.
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#vintage illustration #fashion #vintage fashion #saddle #derrière
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Wesleyan College's 1967 yearbook.

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#vintage photo #skull and crossbones #vintage yearbook #yearbook #1960s #woman #vintage woman
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
An old Portmeirion postcard gifted to me by friends in Wales.  Undated.  The very intriguing mysteries of this place are explored in Puzzling Portmeirion.
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#wales #portmeirion #vintage postcard #postcard
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Rensselaer Polytechnic's 1900 yearbook.  For why, see How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.
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#vintage illustration #devil #skeleton #skull #fraternity #vintage yearbook #yearbook #secret society
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
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#vintage illustration #ancient egypt #vintage book #book #pyramid #old book #divine plan
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Strange Dreams (permalink)
If you have a strange dream to share, send it along!
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#insomnia #sleepless
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November 13, 2020

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
My wolves.  From Scribner's, 1878.
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#vintage illustration #wolf #wolves
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
That moment when someone's anecdote begins straying from the sensationalism: "What about the disembodied head?"  From Dark Shadows episode 1129.
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#severed head #dark shadows
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Temporal Anomalies (permalink)
On a technicality, a clock without hands is not incorrect 24 hours a day.  From A Clock Without Hands by Guy Burt.
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#clock #temporal anomaly
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Four-and-Forty Fairies by Nathaniel Moore Banta, 1923.
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#vintage illustration #fairies #dancing
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Sundials (permalink)
From Ye Sundial Booke by T. Geoffrey Henslow, 1914.

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#vintage illustration #sundial #motto
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Phantoms emerging from a film projection (as they're wont to do).  From Amazing Stories, 1943.
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#vintage illustration #ghost #horror #phantom
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
"Nov. 13.  The Devil's Disciple."  From Rockford's 1939 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#witch #vintage yearbook #yearbook #salem #devil's disciple
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Lumières Dans la Nuit, 1969.
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#vintage illustration #ufo #strange light #light and darkness
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Rare to see Chronos' broom.  From Nebelspalter, 1918.
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#vintage illustration #father time #skulls #chronos #war dead #broom #illustration #1919
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Precursors (permalink)
Here's a precursor to this long-necked figure from Life, 1900.  It's this other long-necked figure from Iconologia di Cesare Ripa, 1669.
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#vintage illustration #fashion #vintage fashion #long neck
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1958.
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#vintage illustration #antennae #headphones
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From University of the South's 1891 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #falling #goat #vintage yearbook #greece #yearbook #barbarism
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From L'Assiette au Beurre, 1911.
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#vintage illustration #elf #chinese art #monkey
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From La Caricature, 1832.
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#vintage illustration #giant pear #fruit
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Jugend, 1899.
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#vintage illustration #witch #witchcraft #occult #illustration #art
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Old News (permalink)
"Hair tonic, grease paint, cheese, and what have you!"  From Anderson's 1948 yearbook.
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#vintage yearbook #yearbook #cheese #vintage headline #headline
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Miscellanies of Mr. Jonathan (permalink)

Jonathan Caws-Elwitt

unearths some literary gems.

From Frog in the Throat, by Elizabeth Ferrars:

[This delightful excerpt is the very beginning of this novel and, what's more, its whimsical spirit is rather uncharacteristic of the author, who runs more to dry and unfanciful wit. So it was an unexpected treat for me upon opening the book (after which the author returned to her normal behavior).]

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I looked out of the window and exclaimed, "Par exemple!"
It is not that I am in the habit of bursting into French. My knowledge of the language got stuck at school level. But years ago I saw that outstanding film, Carnet de Bal, and in it a mayor, who is just about to marry his cook, looks out of the window and sees a very glamorous love of his youth crossing the street towards his house and he cries out,  "Par exemple!" It had seemed to me an adequate thing to say in the circumstances. So it was what I said when I saw my erstwhile husband, Felix Freer, wandering up the garden path towards the front door of the house where I was staying.
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
"Friday the 13th, 'we were there.'"  From Lakehead Teachers' College's 1969 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#snow #winter #vintage yearbook #yearbook #1960s #friday the 13th #vintaeg men
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From UFO Newsclipping Service, 1989.
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#vintage illustration #bigfoot
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November 12, 2020

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Just as today folks go to a bookshop for the coffee, they used to go for the skulls.  From The Century, 1893.
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#vintage illustration #skull #bookstore
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
What a horrid thing to discard the idea that maybe it will be tonight.  We feel sickened.  From Maybe Tonight? by Birdie Clark.
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#maybe tonight
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
He is called the "Ancient," but how old is that, exactly?  One of the judges on RuPaul's Drag Race Thailand claims to be 80,000 years old.  That makes us feel quite young at just 5000 years.  From the Wizardry V: Heart of the Maelstrom handbook.
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#vintage illustration #wizard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From our review of Drunk: The Definitive Drinker's Dictionary.  Can you guess which entry this illustration is from?  (Hint: it's spelled "with a Z.")
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#liza minnelli
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Adventures of Nancy and Nick in Scrub-Up-Land by Olive Roberts Barton and illustrated by E. R. Higgins, 1921.
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#vintage illustration #north wind #starry night #weightless #wind god #carried away #the people could fly #wind spirit
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Spelled here without a Y in the middle.  From the University of North Carolina Wilmington's 1977 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#zoology #vintage yearbook #fish #ichthyology
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Le Charivari, 1889.
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#vintage illustration #knight #fashion #vintage fashion #armor #half and half #personal protection
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Potomac State College of West Virginia University's 1964 yearbook.

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#effigy #vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook #bonfire
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1913.
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#vintage illustration #satyr #faun #goat headed #rural deity
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From New Worlds, 1946.
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#vintage illustration #monster #horror #tentacles
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Purdue's 1901 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #hatching #egg #egg man
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1895.
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#vintage illustration #cow #rabbit #pig #ducks
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Lustige Blätter, 1900.
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#vintage illustration #death #skulls
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
At first glance, we thought it was a giant cupcake head.  From Wingate's 1947 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #big hat
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From State Teacher's College, Farmville, Virginia's 1932 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #alice in wonderland #vintage yearbook #rabbit #yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Woroni, 1977.
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#vintage illustration #harpy #human headed #hallucination #surreal #1970s
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Lambuth's 1953 yearbook.

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#vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook #sleeping man #apathy #1950s
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Queen Nature's Fairy Helpers by Alice Edgerton, 1921.
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#vintage illustration #fairies #stars #hide and seek
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Eyes like shimmering stars."  From The New Movie Magazine, 1935.
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#vintage illustration #vintage ad #eyes #makeup #woman #vintage woman #ad
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November 11, 2020

Go Out in a Blaze of Glory (permalink)
How to attain glory by tracing the devolution of a squiggle through the centuries.  Yes, we landed the cover of Oxford University Press' On Essays.
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#tristram shandy #squiggle #video #penetralia
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Precursors (permalink)
Here's a precursor to how urbex explorers like hiding the locations of the places they visit, lest they be further despoiled.  Though we've not been everywhere, we're inclined to suspect that the most picturesque place in the world described and depicted in this article is merely a pipe dream.  From The Century, 1893.
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#vintage illustration #picturesque
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It's Really Happening (permalink)
We've all had nights like this -- attacked by the severed hand that once touched the face of the Sphinx, and feeling utterly disfigured.  "There isn't a full moon, but it's happening."  From Dark Shadows episode 793.
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#severed hand #dark shadows
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Little Jack Rabbit's Big Blue Book by David Cory, 1924.
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #fox #glowing #firefly
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Reblog if you would be taken home on a horse and given another chance.  From Howtobegood Stories by Edith Cushing Derbyshire and illustrated by Noble Ives, 1918.
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#vintage illustration #fairy tale #illustration
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Tennis has changed so much since the 1930s, when it was about sailors throwing soap at each other.  From Stephen F. Austin's 1930 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #tennis #vintage yearbook #yearbook #sailors #soap
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Otboi, 1906.
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#vintage illustration #skulls #tilling
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Staring at the Sun (permalink)
You've head that "eclipses can affect you greatly; avoid any arguments" (Mademoiselle Magazine, 1972).  Well, eclipses can make books feel cross as well.  We find our evidence in this Archive.org scan of The Story Of Eclipses by George F. Chambers, 1903.
Speaking of eclipses and errors: 
"Sometimes in mythology, an eclipse is not a monster devouring the Sun, not a sickness of the Sun, not a fight between the Sun and Moon, not even the result of the always abundant sins of mankind.  Sometimes an eclipse is what in sports would be called an unforced error." —Mark Littmann, Fred Espenak & Ken Willcox, Totality: Eclipses of the Sun
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#eclipse
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
The old fable failed to mention that, ultimately, the tortoise and the hare were racing toward the grave.  From Le Charivari, 1887.
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#vintage illustration #death #grave #fable #rabbit #turtle #aesop #tortoise and the hare
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1958.
[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 #mountaintop #mountain climber #mountain goat #1950s
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
The barber is standing behind his client, but at first glance we thought the barber had a giant face on the back of his coat.  From Augustana's 1918 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #barber #mustache
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From La Caricature, 1833.
[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 #political cartoon #anthropomorphism #giant pear
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Salem's 1918 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #statistics #measurement
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
A beanstalk to the castle in the moon.  From Lustige Blätter, 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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#vintage illustration #full moon #paris #night #castle in the air #beanstalk
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Apponequet's 1970 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #alice in wonderland #white rabbit #vintage yearbook #rabbit #yearbook
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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 #puss in boots #lamb
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Often misconstrued when given as a gift -- the Rod of Death.  From the Wizardry III: Legacy of Llylgamyn strategy handbook.
[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 #magick #skull #magic wand #occult #rod of death
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Rhetorical Questions, Answered! (permalink)
With all the book covers that force us to read between the lines (see exhibits 1-4), we can't read exhibit 5's mind because the title looks like it ought to scan as, "Can't Read Mind Why You My."
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#book cover #reading between the lines
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This May Surprise You (permalink)
Just a gentle warning -- if you don't look at your golf club correctly, you may be violating a patent.
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#vintage illustration #golf
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November 10, 2020

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Advice like this is so rare -- "Take the banana and cigar away from him, if they make you feel worse than you did before seeing him, but don't wish him dead."  From Illustrated World, 1922.
[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 #advice #weird advice #banana
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The Right Word (permalink)
These innocent-seeming quizzes invariably have a tricky twist, like how the six W's (who, what, where, when, why, and how) actually include an H.  Days That End in Y by Vikki VanSickle.
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#letter y #days of the week #y
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Smiling while in a state of credivity."  From Hypnotism by Laura Ensor, 1891.
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#vintage illustration #hypnotism #smile
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Rinkitink in Oz by L. Frank Baum and illustrated by John R. Neill, 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 #goat #oz
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Old News (permalink)
"Thank heaven for the unexplained."  From UFO Newsclipping, Service, 1990.
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#vintage headline #headline #unexplained
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Unknown magazine, Jan. 1940.
[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 #witch #magick #occult #bubbles
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Fairy Tales by Marion Florence Lansing, 1908.
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#vintage illustration #fairy #fairy tale #mice
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Prometheus from Dark Regions, 1987, courtesy of Archive.org.
[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 #mythology #prometheus #1980s
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Lasell's 1961 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #hybrid #yearbook #fish people #fish headed
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
The henpecked husband.  From der Guckkasten, 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 #tiny man #shoe #illustration #henpecked
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Precursors (permalink)
Here's a precursor to the slogan, "Guns don't kill people; people kill people."  It's a pistol made of people, from La Caricature, 1833.
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #gun #pistol
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
"Butt in and see."  From Wake Forest's 1920 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #goat #vintage yearbook #yearbook #question mark
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Presumptive Conundrums (permalink)
From Le Charivari, 1889.
* Learn more about Presumptive Conundrums at Amazon.com.
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#vintage illustration #geometry
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From the University of North Carolina at Charlotte's 1973 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #devil #vintage yearbook #yearbook #religious experience
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Old News (permalink)
"The Norwegian church squabbles over Hell."  From Awake magazine, 1958.
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#vintage illustration #hell #norway #vintage headline #headline #stave church
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From the University of North Carolina Wilmington's 1977 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook #double exposure
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Through Fairy Halls of My Bookhouse by Olive Beaupré Miller, 1921.
[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 #tree spirit #castle #faces in things
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Miscellanies of Mr. Jonathan (permalink)

Jonathan Caws-Elwitt

unearths some literary gems.

From The Good Companions, by J. B. Priestley:

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“That’s what I should do in your place. Never hesitate a moment. Go slap into business.” Mrs. Chillingford said this with immense gusto, then went slap into a piece of sandwich cake.

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“Cynthia Grumm, you know, who lives in Paris and has abolished the sentence altogether and makes new words all the time, has promised to write for us.”

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“You know how things do get about.” She herself did not know at all how such things got about, but it sounded convincing.
“Rather,” said Hilary, who knew even less. They looked at one another knowingly, and enjoyed themselves.

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Mr. Rathbury’s moustache made some vague sound that implied it was in entire agreement with her.

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“What you want now is a change,” he concluded, with the air of a man who knew what a change was, even though he had never had one.

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The tune was his, and he began toying ecstatically with it. Now it ran whispering in the high treble; now it crooned and gurgled in the bass; and then, off it went scampering, with a flash of red heels and a tossing of brown curls. There was no holding it at all. It pirouetted round the room, mocking the desks and blackboards and maps: the air was full of its bright mischief.

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And she swept round as if she were on a swivel, drew herself up, and marched out.

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Such was Fauntley. It was impossible to dislike him, but it was not difficult to feel that somehow one would be better off in some place where he was not.

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“But look here,” Felton began, signalling an alarm with his eye-glasses.
“No time to look there, Felton,” said Inigo sternly.

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Sundials (permalink)
From Ye Sundial Booke by T. Geoffrey Henslow, 1914.

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#vintage illustration #sundial #motto
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November 9, 2020

This May Surprise You (permalink)
Are any ghosts watching?  We roll in the Spirit Applause-O-Meter to find out.  It's Prof. Oddfellow's Penetralia.  Thanks to KlingonCaptain who wrote, "I just realized that a lot of sitcoms from the days of analogue film probably have a lot of ghost cast members but we just can't see them. Can you imagine what The Andy Griffith Show, Dick Van Dyke Show, and The Flying Nun would be like if we could see the spirit cast members?! If only the Sylph Scope was real and we could use it to see ghosts."
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#ghost #occult #humor #applause #video #penetralia
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This May Surprise You (permalink)
A fifty-fifty chance might seem simple, but there are actually rules involved.  From Rules for 50/50 Chances by Kate McGovern.
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#luck #skull #fifty fifty #chances
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A Rose is a ... (permalink)
From the Estherian Literary Society's 1914 yearbook.
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#vintage illustration #flower people #vintage yearbook #yearbook #flower #human headed #illustration #rose #flower woman
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Here are some winged boots so we can get the hell out of here.  From Wizardry IV: The Return of Werdna Handbook.
[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 #magick #boots #winged boots #flying boots
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Each soap bubble a little world floating in nothingness.  From Poets' Wit and Humor by W. H. Wills and illustrated by Charles Bennett and George H. Thomas, 1860.
[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 #blowing bubbles #soap bubble
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This May Surprise You (permalink)
The face of God, from The Current Sauce, 1972.
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#mask #deity #god
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Mystic Bell by Edward Kuntze, 1869.
[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 #illustration
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Everybody's Doing This Now (permalink)
From Le Charivari, 1889.
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#vintage illustration #all fours #licking the floor
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Lest we forget, there are many strawberries growing in the sea as red herrings grow in the wood.  From Nursery Rhymes, illustrated by Claud Lovat Fraser, 1922.
[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 #nursery rhyme
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
This is the first book we've encountered that is dedicated to Common Sense itself.  From Science Rediscovers God by Barclay Moon Newman, 1936.
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#book dedication #common sense
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From der Guckkasten, 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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#vintage illustration #ghost #spirit #shadow
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Saint Mary's 1904 yearbook.  See How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.
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#skull #skull and crossbones #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From a bullsh*t article (the entire magazine is bullsh*t) about how big science is about to eradicate the grim reaper.  We're still waiting, big science!  From Illustrated World, 1922.
[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 #grim reaper
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From La Caricature, 1831.
[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 #specimen bottle
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Colorado College's 1914 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Lustige Blätter, 1899.
[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 #cat #rooftop #animal rescue #cat rescue
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Some hand-eye-brain coordination from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte's 1973 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #hand eye brain
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Our feeling for a broom is not the same as our feeling for a rose" (Psychology by John Dewey, 1886).  Illustration from Le Charivari, 1887.
[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 #modern art #broom
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Dave Porter's Return to School by Edward Stratemeyer, 1907.
[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 #climbing
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November 8, 2020

I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
This is like those "prove you're not a robot" tests in which you have to choose all the Jesuses but none of the churches.  From They Like Jesus But Not the Church by Dan Kimball.
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#religion #church #jesus
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
A blink dog.  From Wizardry: The Return of Werdna: The Fourth Scenario handbook.
[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 #dog
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Old News (permalink)
Over two decades later, and Canada still isn't talking.  "Canada won't talk about what a Manitoban saw."  Via UFO Newsclipping Service, 1999.
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#ufo #canada #vintage headline #headline
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Today's raccoon with a hobby horse is from Hollow Tree Nights and Days by Albert Bigelow Paine and illustrated by J. M. Condé, 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 #hobby horse #raccoon
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Satan and a soul."  From The Grotesque in Church Art by T. Tindall Wildridge, 1899.
[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 #satan #grotesque #spiked club #church art
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Sundials (permalink)
From Ye Sundial Booke by T. Geoffrey Henslow, 1914.

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#vintage illustration #sundial #motto
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Before turning a woman into an orange tree, be sure your climate zone accommodates citrus.  From The Magic Catalogue by William Doerflinger.
[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 magic #magic #illustration #orange tree
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
"When an object is flying toward you, you turn your head away at once.  This reflex action protects you from danger" (Boleslaus and Munch, Science for a Changing World, 1967).
From Centenary's 1927 yearbook.
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#vintage illustration #books #vintage yearbook #yearbook #illustration
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This Terrible Problem That Is the Sea (permalink)
From From Nowhere to the North Pole by Tom Hood, 1875.
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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 #octopus #under the sea #tentacles
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Slightly worried about where the after hours book drop is.
From the University of North Carolina at Charlotte's 1973 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #library #1970s
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Le Charivari, 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 #boot #tiny men
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"As a demon is hurled by an angel's spear, heels over head, to his proper sphere."  From Darius Green and His Flying Machine by J. T. Trowbridge, 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 #if you had wings #the people could fly
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Reblog if you wear heels to walk the dog.  From Susquehanna's 1909 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #walking the dog #high heels #pet walker
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Do-Re-Midi (permalink)
From The Alien Critic (Aug. 1973).
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#vintage illustration #faces in things #weird instrument #weird music #musical instrument #strange instrument
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From the Wabash yearbook of 1895.  See How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.
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#vintage illustration #death #vintage yearbook #yearbook #vulture
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Jugend, 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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#religion #vintage illustration #demon #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Kladderadatsch, 1928.
[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 #boxing #boxer #head butting #up against it
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Miscellanies of Mr. Jonathan (permalink)

Jonathan Caws-Elwitt

unearths some literary gems.

From The Dirty Duck, by Martha Grimes:

***
"Surely, you'll come down off your high horse and join us," she said, reproachfully.
"No, I thought I'd have my elevenses up on my high horse."

***
[The alternative to eating two of the same person for breakfast?]

Having had Agatha for breakfast, Melrose was now having Harvey Schoenberg for lunch.
***

[Bonus: This book is dedicated to someone whose surname is Mezzanine.]
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Wizard of Oz, adapted by Oscar Weigle and illustrated by Robert Patterson.
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#vintage illustration #wizard of oz #the people could fly
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November 7, 2020

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
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#vintage illustration #mask
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This May Surprise You (permalink)
"There is pudding everywhere if you know how to look for it" —The True Value Show
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#pudding
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Current mood.  From the Wizardry VI: Bane of the Cosmic Forge handbook.
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#vintage illustration #wizard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From UFO Newsclipping Service, 1983.
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#ufo
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Here's a precursor to How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbookwhich explains the hows and whys of such defacements.  From Stephen F. Austin's 1930 yearbook.
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#vintage yearbook #yearbook #1930s #wigs #defacement
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Awake magazine, 1958.
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#vintage illustration #music #violin #illustration #sound
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Le Charivari, 1885.
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#vintage illustration #giant #tiny men #sifting
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Old Story Books of England.
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#vintage illustration #fairy tale #anthropomorphism #old england #dog #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Lustige Blätter, 1907.
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#vintage illustration #keg #orchestra #strange music
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The Right Word (permalink)
"Often in a wooden house a golden room you find."  From Manual and Diagrams to Accompany Metcalf's Grammars, 1901.
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#sentence diagram
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Barnard's 1925 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #king #vintage yearbook #yearbook #throne
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From der Guckkasten, 1911.
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#vintage illustration #clown #circus #drum #pig #dancing animal #dancing pig
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Saint Mary's 1904 yearbook.  See How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.
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#vintage illustration #skeleton #cat #vintage yearbook #yearbook #star
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
This is a lie: "You can put a silk bonnet on an alligator but it will still be an alligator."  Untrue.  Consider the extraordinarily decorated desserts in Japan--they aren't ordinary confections with bonnets.  Leave it to a scientifically-minded magazine to spread ugly propaganda.  From Illustrated World, 1922.
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #alligator #hat
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Ohio Wesleyan's 1911 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#religion #vintage illustration #dove #vintage yearbook #yearbook #bible #handshake #1910s
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1893.
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#vintage illustration #death #grim reaper #war #scythe #hooded figure
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
A portrait of Psychology (the field) or of the artist's own psychological makeup?  From the University of North Carolina at Charlotte's 1973 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #psychology #two headed
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Mayans, 1938.
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#vintage illustration #esoteric #pyramid #sacred geometry #illustration
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
"Time I start finding some of the lost world that we can't understand, or, or even see."  A favorite line from Dark Shadows episode 1122.
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#occult #dark shadows
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November 6, 2020

This May Surprise You (permalink)
Tuning into parallel universes: it's Prof. Oddfellow's Penetralia.
George Parker wrote: "Finally a DJ who understands true fusion through time, space and musical notes. Thank you!"
IndyScott wrote: "Making the macabre a happy thing."
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#humor #prof. oddfellow #music video #video #penetralia #parallel universes
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Old News (permalink)
It's an enduring question: "Do laws of physics allow you to travel back in time — and shoot yourself?"  Via UFO Newsclipping Service, 2001.
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#time travel #vintage headline #paradox #headline
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
"You are simply taking what's happened and making up a story to explain it."  From Dark Shadows episode 999.
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#dark shadows
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Woroni, 1979.
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#vintage illustration #skull face
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From the 1927 Ole Miss yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #silhouette #drinking #knight #vintage yearbook #yearbook #chalice
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"She caught the gleam of rainbow-colored wings."  From The Enchanted Bird by Antoinette Decoursey Patterson and illustrated by Elizabeth Pilsbry, 1917.
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#vintage illustration #fairy #fairy tale
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Karl's Journey to the Moon by Maja Lindberg, 1920.
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#vintage illustration #crescent moon #fish #fishing
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
From Millikin's 1973 yearbook.
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#vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook #wig #hairpiece
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 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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#vintage illustration #faces in things #mountain spirit #illustration
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The Right Word (permalink)
"I will call it Comsognathus Obtusidens Blinksis."
Ghost of the Victim: "Well!  That's rough on me."
From Life, 1900
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#vintage illustration #ghost #dinosaur #excavation
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Non-Circulating Books (permalink)
Periodicals do not circulate.  From Gardner-Webb's 1967 yearbook.  See our project about non-circulating books: https://www.oneletterwords.com/weblog/?c=NonCirculatingBooks.
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#vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook #library #1960s #non-circulating
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
An early flying car.  From Illustrated World, 1922.
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#vintage illustration #flying car #vintage car #car #winged car
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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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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Krokodil, 1956.
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#vintage illustration #rooftop #night walk #road closed
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
The raising of the giant pear.  From La Caricature, 1832.
[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 #giant pear #fruit
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Duke's 1948 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#devil #vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Le Journal Amusant, 1920.
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#vintage illustration #demon #devil #top hat #tiny hat #horned man
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Miscellanies of Mr. Jonathan (permalink)

Jonathan Caws-Elwitt

unearths some literary gems.

"He amuses me."
"Then you'll probably end up by marrying him."
"My dear John, I'd as soon marry Diogenes."
"Well, you can't," said John reasonably. "He's dead. So powder your nose and come along."
***
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Sundials (permalink)
From Ye Sundial Booke by T. Geoffrey Henslow, 1914.

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#vintage illustration #sundial #motto
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November 5, 2020

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
You knew that Carl Sandburg said "the fog comes on little cat feet," but it's actually a panther.  From the Might and Magic Handbook.
[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 #fog #panther #mist
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Unknown, 1940.
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#vintage illustration #vintage ad #falling #parachute #skydiving #ad
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From the 1927 Ole Miss yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #silhouette #castle #finis #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Through the haze of black smoke came a mocking laugh 'I'll see you again!'"  From Weird Tales, 1942.
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#vintage illustration #demon #occult #horror #1940s #illustration
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Puzzles and Games (permalink)
From Susquehanna's 1909 yearbook.
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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #what is it #puzzle
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Old News (permalink)
Here is a call to wake up your liver bile, from Thrilling Wonder Stories, 1936.
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#vintage ad #vintage headline #headline #liver bile #ad
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
The god of parallel reading.  From Wesleyan College’s' 1910 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #deity #illustration
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Yesterday's Weather (permalink)
From Illustrated World, 1922.
*Inspired by the world's only accurate meteorological report, "Yesterday's Weather," as seen on Check It Out.
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #snow #winter #north wind #old man winter #vintage car #car
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From La Caricature, 1831.
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#vintage illustration #skeleton #cape
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Lustige Blätter, 1899.
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#vintage illustration #political cartoon #devil #tiny men
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Rare -- Father Time atop a lucky horseshoe.  From Millikin's 1973 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #horseshoe #hourglass #father time #vintage yearbook #scythe #lucky horseshoe #1970s
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1911.
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#vintage illustration #bear #insects
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From American University's 1974 yearbook.

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#fire #vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook #candle #1970s #photo
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Le Charivari, 1885.
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#vintage illustration #candles #illustration #feather duster #coat rack #candelabrum
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Formal occasions used to be elegant.  From Wingate's 1962 yearbook.

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#vintage photo #fashion #vintage fashion #vintage yearbook #yearbook #costume #formal wear
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Doctor Rabbit and Ki-yi Coyote by Thomas Hinkle, 1918.
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #dancing #rabbit #dancing animal
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Rare to see an effigy with a waist cincher.  From Northeastern's 1968 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#effigy #vintage yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Thanks for the use of your bed."  From The Film Daily, 1938.
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#vintage illustration #vintage ad #bed #ad
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Sundials (permalink)
From The Book of Old Sundials and their Mottoes by Launcelot Cross, 1922.
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#sundial #motto
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November 4, 2020

I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
Why one shouldn't go to bed before sunrise: it's Prof. Oddfellow's Penetralia.
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#night people #insomnia #day sleeper #music video #video #penetralia
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Pinned to the wall.  From Le Charivari, 1885.
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#vintage illustration #angel #cupid #thumbing nose #illustration
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The Ghost in the [Scanning] Machine (permalink)
This is beyond cool because it's a "real world" example of a weird phenomenon that we explain in the book The Ghost in the [Scanning] Machine.  When old books are digitally scanned, the translucent tissue guards in front of plates reveal ghostly manifestations, eerily like spirit photography.  In this old yearbook, the exact effect has been created deliberately, without tissue paper.  From Mount Olive Junior College's 1960 yearbook. 
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#vintage yearbook #yearbook #spirit photography
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From American Fairy Tales by Garrett Brown and illustrated by John Edward O'Keeffe, 1911.
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#vintage illustration #fairy #fairy tale #illustration
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
From the Estherian Literary Society's 1914 yearbook.
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#vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook #witches
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Everybody's Doing This Now (permalink)
From Le Charivari, 1889.
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#vintage illustration #licking
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Johns Hopkins' 1893 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #goat #vintage yearbook #yearbook #secret society #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Great Sea Horse by Isabel Anderson, 1909.
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#vintage illustration #fairy #bird
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Bunte Kriegsbilderbogen, 1915.
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#vintage illustration #monster #bug #giant insect #giant fly
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Thirteen tentacles.  From Ohio Wesleyan's 1911 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #human headed #tentacles #octopus man
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Lustige Blätter, 1899.
[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 #ghost #halloween #bicycle #spooky #october #faces in things #hallowe'en
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
Memories of college.  This takes us right back to our Freshman year.  From Wake Forest's 1979 yearbook.
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#vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook #hooded figure
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
A pessimistic owl.  From der Guckkasten, 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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#vintage illustration #owl #pessimism
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Emerson's 1922 yearbook.  See How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.
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#vintage illustration #skull #occult #vintage yearbook #yearbook #secret society #hooded figure
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Tin Woodman of Oz by L. Frank Baum and illustrated by John R. Neill, 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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#vintage illustration #fairy #oz
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Augustana's 1918 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #full moon #piano #vintage yearbook #yearbook #pianist #musician
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
The artist has created the suggestion of one cloven hoof.  From Nebelspalter, 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 #political cartoon #bear
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Did aliens turn out the lights?"  From UFO Newsclipping Service, 1996.
[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 #ufo #darkness #horror #alien
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Last we checked, softcovers of this were going for nearly a thousand dollars: Curses, Hexes, & Spells by Daniel Cohen.
[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 #magick #magic spell #occult #curse #vintage book #book #hex
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November 3, 2020

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Fantasy Book, 1947.
[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 #cat #horror #circus #demonic cat #cat monster #cat demon
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Life on Mars.  From Presbyterian College's 1918 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #life on mars #vintage yearbook #yearbook #martian #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From der Guckkasten, 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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#vintage illustration #devil #jack-in-the-box #puppet #living toys
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
A confluence of parallel worlds, from Holy Cross' 1977 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage yearbook #yearbook #seeing double
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Facing the werewolf.  From Red Ryder and the Secret of Wolf Canyon by S. S. Stevens, 1941.
[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 #werewolf #cowboy
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Cocktails: How to Mix Them. From 1922.  See Of Drinking in Remembrance of the Dead.
[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 #silhouette #cheers #vintage book #book #alcohol #cocktail #tiny men #mixology #bartending
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Der Bildermann, 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 #7 a.m. #chicken #clock #1910s
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Old News (permalink)
"'Alcoholic thinking' leads to denials, excuses."  From the Sigma Phi Epsilon Journal, 1981.
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#vintage illustration #whiskey #faces in things #alcohol #vintage headline #excuses #alcoholic #denial #headline
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From La Broma: Órgana Política Liberala, 1881.  Courtesy of La Biblioteca Universitaria de Sevilla.
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#vintage illustration #political cartoon #tiny man #transvestism #illustration
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Miscellanies of Mr. Jonathan (permalink)

Jonathan Caws-Elwitt

unearths some literary gems.

From Miss Buncle's Book, by D. E. Stevenson:

***

The subconscious mind was so marvelous nowadays.

***
[Making a Fool of a Thing dept.]

She had made a fool of the whole thing by asking old Durnet and Mrs. Goldsmith.

***
"A tall slim lady she is, with brown 'air, and gray eyes, and 'er eyebrows go up and down a lot when she talks."

***
She stroked the cat's ears and slid her small hand along his ridgy back until he purred like a miniature Rolls-Royce.

***
[Droste effect acknowledged!]

Mr. Abbott had never before read a novel about a woman who wrote a novel about a woman who wrote a novel--it was like a recurring decimal, he thought, or perhaps even more like a perspective of mirrors such as tailors use, in which the woman and her novel were reflected back and forth to infinity. It made your brain reel if you pursued the thought too far, but there was no need to do so, unless you wanted to, of course.
***
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Sundials (permalink)
From Ye Sundial Booke by T. Geoffrey Henslow, 1914.

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#vintage illustration #sundial #motto
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From the 1927 Ole Miss yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #silhouette #king #knight #sword #vintage yearbook #yearbook #knighthood
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Through Fairy Halls of My Bookhouse by Olive Beaupré Miller, 1921.
[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 #swan
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Precursors (permalink)
Before Steve Martin's comedy routine about getting "small" on placebo, there was this head-shrinker in Northeastern's 1968 yearbook.
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#vintage photo #vintage yearbook #distortion #1960s #vintage man #shrunken head #chemist #small head
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"A dark place."  From Adventures in Child Land by Frances Lilian Taylor, 1928.
[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 #cave #rabbit #dark place
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The Right Word (permalink)
By the time he signs his message, Colonel Jambuel Q. Stoopalaya is transformed into Col. Lemuel Q. Stoopnagle.  We also appreciate the references to Mr. F. R. Q. J. H. Feltoph Randus and to the dose of bromo-seltzer named Herman.  From Tulane's 1933 yearbook.
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#vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Talk to the hand.  From the Master Of Monsters II handbook.
[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 #magick #wizard
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The Right Word (permalink)
We thought this mild oath, "Judas' cats," was one we'd somehow missed along the way, but a search indicates that it's extraordinarily rare.  From the University of Western Ontario's 1930 yearbook.
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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #1930s #euphemism #judas' cats #oath
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Le Charivari, 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 #costume party #costumes
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November 2, 2020

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Shadow Witch by Gertrude Crownfield, 1922.
[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 #demon #imp #fairy tale #1920s #illustration
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
Help solve the enduring mystery of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier: it's Prof. Oddfellow's Penetralia.
Jonathan Caws-Elwitt notes:
"In my opinion, we don't see enough these days of those hilarious 'ten-foot poles' that come from the wings, apparently under their own power, to supply missing props”
176
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#occult #humor #video #penetralia #grant's tomb #tomb of the unknown soldier
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Rhetorical Questions, Answered! (permalink)
Q: "Must things always happen the way they happened the first time?"
A: "Well, they have been happening that way.  That is what is so frightening."
From Dark Shadows episode 1103.
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#time travel #future #dark shadows
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Precursors (permalink)
Here's an early iteration of the joke about there being a Nantucket subway, from Northeastern's 1968 yearbook.  Today, there are whimsical maps of the Nantucket subway, and if you'd like to redecorate with Nantucket Subway ceramic tiles, they actually exist!
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#vintage yearbook #map #yearbook #1960s #nantucket #subway
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
If you've toured Hearst Castle and wondered about that enormous dining room table, all is revealed here.  From The Wishing Tree by Ruth Chew.
[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 #giant
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Could be a good drag name: "Bébé Celeste."  From John Dough and the Cherub by L. Frank Baum and illustrated by John Neill, 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 #giant #overweight #fat
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Diving into some fresh knowledge.  From Presbyterian College's 1918 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #vintage yearbook #yearbook #mice
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Strange Dreams (permalink)
From Der Guckkasten, 1918.
If you have a strange dream to share, send it along!
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#vintage illustration #dreaming #pork #carnivore #meat #decapitated #illustration #vegetarian nightmare #pig's head
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Elmhurst's 1934 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Strange Dreams (permalink)
From Le Charivari, 1845.
If you have a strange dream to share, send it along!
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#vintage illustration #rat #pig #bed
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Behind the scenes, owls are reading your books.  From the Peace Institue's 1905 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #owl #anthropomorphism #reading #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Death lurked outside their home.  From Red Ryder and the Secret of Wolf Canyon by S. S. Stevens, 1941.
[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 #ominous #predator
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
"His master's voice."  From Indiana State Normal School's 1916 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #alcohol
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Lustige Blätter, 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 #ship #giant shoe #shoe boat #shoe ship
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Temporal Anomalies (permalink)
Here's how a clock tower can tell six times at once with only two hands.  From Elmhurst's 1943 yearbook.
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#vintage yearbook #yearbook #clock tower #1940s #temporal anomaly
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The Right Word (permalink)
The long-held gambits and counters are finally revealed, so that anyone can one-up the greatest scoundrels of all: magicians.  It's all in Upmanship Tricks: Secrets of One-Upping Magicians.
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#magician #stage magic #upmanship
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
"I know a secret."  From Kittens and Cats by Eulalie Osgood Grover, 1911.
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#anthropomorphism #secret #kitten
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
The only way to know if your vote is actually counted.
From Le Charivari, 1889.
[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 #political cartoon #illustration #voting #election
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Precursors (permalink)
Before Jonathan Livingston Seagull there was Alice Cowles Barringer seagull.  From the University of North Carolina's 1934 yearbook.
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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #seagull
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November 1, 2020

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
A bat that we'd swear was like one of these chattered as we constructed our haunted grandfather clock.  From Wizardry: Bane Of The Cosmic Forge: Advanced Manual.
[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 #bat #horror #hybrid #human headed
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Last we checked, the hardcover of this one was approaching a thousand dollars: A Queer Kind of Death by George Baxt, 1966.
[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 #skull #vintage book #book #rose
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
The Man in the Moon, from Moon Lore by Timothy Harley, 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 #man in the moon #illustration
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Today, campuses employ exterminators, but back in 1917, the rats had their own track team.  From Chowan's 1917 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #rat #track team
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Puli, 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 #if you had wings
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Talking sweaters.  From Baker's 1906 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #vintage yearbook #yearbook #faces in things #sweater
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Star People by Katharine Fay Dewey, 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
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Vniuersae Aquatilium Historiae by Gulielmi Rondeletii, 1555.
[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 #zoology #arborescent #brancing #art #branching
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Except during "Daylight Saving Time" and leap years, it's "cheating" to shake an hourglass.  From MacMurray's 1955 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #hourglass #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Though it's commonly suspected that Humpty Dumpty was pushed, he could have been accidentally tapped by the pendulum of a clock.  From The Roly-Poly Book by Laura Rountree Smith, 1923.
[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 #faces in things #clock #1920s #humpty dumpty #egg #egg people
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Sundials (permalink)
From Ye Sundial Booke by T. Geoffrey Henslow, 1914.

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#vintage illustration #sundial #motto
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Old News (permalink)
"Seeing UFO can cause alientation."  From UFO Newsclipping Service, 1988.
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#ufo #vintage headline #alienation #headline
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
The day President Jimmy Carter shook hands with Death (in the form of the mysterious "James T. Dooley.")  From Emory's 1983 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#death #skeleton #skull face #vintage yearbook #yearbook #jimmy carter
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Old News (permalink)
Did you catch the lost wordplay opportunity in this headline?  It's that word "anxious" that's wrong.  Since the metric system is based upon tens, it may cause "tense" moments.  From The Current Sauce, 1974.
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#vintage headline #headline #metrics
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"In a crescent-shaped silver boat."  From The Wonderful Fairies of the Sun by Ernest Vincent Wright and illustrated by Cora M. Norman, 1896.
[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 #fairies #fairy boat #illustration
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Miscellanies of Mr. Jonathan (permalink)

Jonathan Caws-Elwitt

unearths some literary gems.

From Rather a Common Sort of Crime, by Joyce Porter:

***

"Hartling, that's where you want--honest. The Jolly Sappho--that's the name of the place"....
"I don't want Hartling," said the Hon. Con slowly and deliberately, "and I don't want any Sappho--jolly or otherwise."

***
["Eat him for breakfast" One-upping dept.]

The Hon. Con could have eaten two of him for breakfast without even noticing.

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"But it's like letting you walk alone into a den of thieves."
"Den of fiddlesticks!"

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[Bonus: "a face that would have brought a blush to a piece of litmus paper"]
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Kitty-Cat Tales by Alice Van Leer Carrick, 1932.
[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 #hobby horse
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
In earlier times, a simple wire rack could offer hours of fun.  By comparison, the humble Slinky toy was like today's PlayStation.  From Kent State's 1945 yearbook.

*For some unbelievably weird yearbook imagery, see our How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.

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#vintage photo #vintage yearbook #1940s #fun #simpler times
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Hurray for the Duck of Sparks.  From the Wizardry V: Heart of the Maelstrom handbook.
[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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#duck #vintage illustration
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