CRAIG CONLEY (Prof. Oddfellow) is recognized by Encarta as “America’s most creative and diligent scholar of letters, words and punctuation.” He has been called a “language fanatic” by Page Six gossip columnist Cindy Adams, a “cult hero” by Publisher’s Weekly, a “monk for the modern age” by George Parker, and “a true Renaissance man of the modern era, diving headfirst into comprehensive, open-minded study of realms obscured or merely obscure” by Clint Marsh. An eccentric scholar, Conley’s ideas are often decades ahead of their time. He invented the concept of the “virtual pet” in 1980, fifteen years before the debut of the popular “Tamagotchi” in Japan. His virtual pet, actually a rare flower, still thrives and has reached an incomprehensible size. Conley’s website is OneLetterWords.com.
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March 31, 2021

Precursors (permalink)
Here's a precursor to the Coen brothers' Raising Arizona, about a baby named after a state; the final line of the film concerns Utah: "If not Arizona, then a land not too far away, where all parents are strong and wise and capable and all children are happy and beloved. I don't know. Maybe it was Utah."  From Purple Parrot, 1923.
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#utah #raising arizona #poem
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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 #ostrich #oz #lamb
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
A burrow-digging rabbit spots a witch and her cat flying on a broomstick.  From The Witch Family by Eleanor Estes and illustrated by Edward Ardizzone.
[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.]
> read more from Restoring the Lost Sense . . .
#vintage illustration #witch #broomstick #rabbit
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Precursors (permalink)
Here's a precursor to the Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots toy.  From Nebelspalter, 1934.
> read more from Precursors . . .
#vintage illustration #robot #boxing monkey #boxing robot #monkey robot #robot monkey
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Unicorns (permalink)
From Lebanon Valley's 1949 yearbook.
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#vintage illustration #unicorn #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Der Bärenspiegel, 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.]
> read more from Restoring the Lost Sense . . .
#vintage illustration #dancing #contortionist #yoga #exotic dancer
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
A goat to be shaved by a monkey.  From The Philosophy of Beards by T. S. Gowing.
[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.]
> read more from Restoring the Lost Sense . . .
#vintage illustration #beard #goat #monkey #barber
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Strange Dreams (permalink)
From The Wonderful Fairies of the Sun by Ernest Vincent Wright and illustrated by Cora M. Norman, 1896.
If you have a strange dream to share, send it along!
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#vintage illustration #fairy tale #dreaming #elves #dancing #gnomes
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Bucknell's 1919 yearbook.

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

> read more from Yearbook Weirdness . . .
#vintage illustration #cat #vintage yearbook #yearbook #crying #yowl
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Such a queer, queer place as they had stopped at, though."  From The Peter Newell Mother Goose, 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.]
> read more from Restoring the Lost Sense . . .
#vintage illustration #fairy #fairy tale
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This Terrible Problem That Is the Sea (permalink)
From Lustige Blätter, 1900.
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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
> read more from This Terrible Problem That Is the Sea . . .
#vintage illustration #animals #noah's ark #seasick
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Emerson's 1931 yearbook.

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

> read more from Yearbook Weirdness . . .
#vintage illustration #dove #vintage yearbook #birds #yearbook #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Weird Tales, 1930.
[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.]
> read more from Restoring the Lost Sense . . .
#vintage illustration #devil #selling your soul
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The Right Word (permalink)
Great asterisk to mark the "poetic license."  This is the very first grammatical irregularity we've noticed that a yearbook editor was also aware of.  From Rhode Island State's 1907 yearbook.
> read more from The Right Word . . .
#vintage yearbook #yearbook #poem
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Green Pipes by Joseph Rous Paget-Fredericks, 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.]
> read more from Restoring the Lost Sense . . .
#vintage illustration #long tail
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From the University of North Carolina Wilmington's 1975 yearbook.  We restored this poster into a print-quality version, if you wish to reproduce it.

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

> read more from Yearbook Weirdness . . .
#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #illustration #clean your room
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 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.]
> read more from Restoring the Lost Sense . . .
#vintage illustration #demon #hell
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Miscellanies of Mr. Jonathan (permalink)

Jonathan Caws-Elwitt

unearths some literary gems.

From Murder at the Palace, by Margaret Dumas:

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I was not about to shatter the optimistic illusions of a figment of my own imagination.

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This is how I usually spent my sleepless hours. Casting imaginary movies....
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I was...exhausted from the misspent adrenalin of two consecutive wild goose chases.
***
After eighty plus years of loneliness, she was still bright and inquisitive, and, although it was weird to say this about a ghost, lively.
***
> read more from Miscellanies of Mr. Jonathan . . .
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Phil May's Illustrated Winter Annual, 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.]
> read more from Restoring the Lost Sense . . .
#vintage illustration #jester
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From the Wizardry III: Legacy of Llylgamyn 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.]
> read more from Restoring the Lost Sense . . .
#vintage illustration #monster #xeno
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March 30, 2021

Precursors (permalink)
A gym being torn down to make room for a performing arts center?  It's a precursor to the Australian comedy series Summer Heights High.  From Swarthmore College's 1989 yearbook.
> read more from Precursors . . .
#vintage yearbook #demolition #summer heights high
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
In this One Odd Minute, not only do we show how we use an etheric transducer to recharge our fedora, but we also reveal our secret to looking amazing at 5,000+ years old.
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> read more from I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought . . .
#prof. oddfellow #electricity #video #penetralia
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Purple Parrot, 1948.
[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.]
> read more from Restoring the Lost Sense . . .
#vintage illustration #penguin
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Old News (permalink)
"Weight of light from sun is many tons."  From Popular Mechanics, 1930.
> read more from Old News . . .
#sunlight #vintage headline #weight of light #headline
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Most fears are phony."  From Collier's, 1948.
[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.]
> read more from Restoring the Lost Sense . . .
#vintage illustration #fear #hand of god #deity #phobia
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Lebanon Valley's 1901 yearbook.

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

> read more from Yearbook Weirdness . . .
#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #vintage yearbook #yearbook #faces in things #drum #musical instruments
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Fliegende Blätter, 1925.
[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.]
> read more from Restoring the Lost Sense . . .
#vintage illustration #vintage magazine #hilltop #magazine
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Your Ship Will Come In (permalink)
From Greensboro's 1934 yearbook.
* Our printed collection of vintage nautical postcards is entitled Your Ship Will Come In and is available from Amazon.com.
> read more from Your Ship Will Come In . . .
#vintage illustration #silhouette #ship #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1920.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
> read more from Restoring the Lost Sense . . .
#vintage illustration #political cartoon #good and evil #halo #jesus
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Meanwhile, in the Amen Corner ... From Asheville-Buncombe Technical's 1974 yearbook.

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

> read more from Yearbook Weirdness . . .
#vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook #mustache #vintage man #man #blond man #amen #photo
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Pilot Bails Out, written and illustrated by Don Blanding, 1943.
[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.]
> read more from Restoring the Lost Sense . . .
#vintage illustration #cloud #old book #bailing out
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Johns Hopkins' 1896 yearbook.

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

> read more from Yearbook Weirdness . . .
#vintage illustration #silhouette #vintage yearbook #yearbook #candle #1890s #illustration
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Old News (permalink)
"Ideas everywhere -- if you can see them!"  A headline from Screenland, 1930.
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#vintage headline #headline #ideas
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
From Kent State's 1980 yearbook.
> read more from Images Moving Through Time . . .
#vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook #waiting #bus stop
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1908.
[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.]
> read more from Restoring the Lost Sense . . .
#vintage illustration #political cartoon #death #grim reaper #guillotine
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Reblog if talking birds are your faculty.  From Mansfield's 1921 yearbook.

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

> read more from Yearbook Weirdness . . .
#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #bird
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Goblin, 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.]
> read more from Restoring the Lost Sense . . .
#vintage illustration #knight #illustration
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Miscellanies of Mr. Jonathan (permalink)

Jonathan Caws-Elwitt

unearths some literary gems.

From "The Dancing Barber," by Charles Selby:

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Betty: There's a young man as lives just opposite us--Narcissus Fitzfrizzle, hair-dresser, perfurmer, and ceterum, and ceterum--all sorts of wigs on the newest percussion principles.

[A quick Google Books search suggests that "and ceterum" is indeed a novel twist.]

***
Mr. Snaply: Oh, you saw him yesterday in the Park, did you?
Dunderhead Twaddle: Yes, fine old fellow--choice spirit.
Mr. Snaply: If you saw him yesterday he must be a very choice spirit, for he has been dead these ten years.
***
> read more from Miscellanies of Mr. Jonathan . . .
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
The easiest way to create a jackass shadow is to be a jackass in the first place.  From Bucknell's 1919 yearbook.

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

> read more from Yearbook Weirdness . . .
#vintage illustration #shadow #vintage yearbook #yearbook #jackass #illustration
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Sundials (permalink)
From Ye Sundial Booke by T. Geoffrey Henslow, 1914.

> read more from Sundials . . .
#vintage illustration #sundial #motto
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March 29, 2021

I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
A Googlewhack as of this posting: "Xerxes Z. Dogbisket."  From Toike Oike, 1945.
> read more from I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought . . .
#funny name
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1934.
[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.]
> read more from Restoring the Lost Sense . . .
#vintage illustration #cat #bathtub #after the party
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This Terrible Problem That Is the Sea (permalink)
"The mermaid quitting the home of her husband."  From Heroes of Unknown Seas and Savage Lands by James William Buel, 1891.
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"The sea is a cruel mistress. Yet again the sea has behaved unconscionably. It's time to address this terrible problem that is the sea." —Captain Neddie, from the hilarious BBC series Broken News
> read more from This Terrible Problem That Is the Sea . . .
#vintage illustration #mermaid
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Der Bärenspiegel, 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.]
> read more from Restoring the Lost Sense . . .
#vintage illustration #vintage ad #sphinx #ad
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
A nearly lost secret -- mathematics can take one into fairy land.  From Otterbein's 1903 yearbook.

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

> read more from Yearbook Weirdness . . .
#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #fairy land #illustration #mathematics
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"It may be news to you ... but the Egyptians knew it ages ago!"  From Amazing Stories, 1956.
[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.]
> read more from Restoring the Lost Sense . . .
#vintage ad #sphinx #egypt #ad
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
A restoration of an image from The Entheogen Review Complete.
[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.]
> read more from Restoring the Lost Sense . . .
#vintage illustration #spiral #tribal art
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This Terrible Problem That Is the Sea (permalink)
From Kladderadatsch, 1939.
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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
> read more from This Terrible Problem That Is the Sea . . .
#vintage illustration #ominous #faces in things #iceberg #illustration
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From the State Normal School of Virginia's 1920 yearbook.

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

> read more from Yearbook Weirdness . . .
#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #clowns
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Firelight Fairy Book by Henry Beston, 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 #fairy tale #castle #illustration #flying castle
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
A tin-foil hat from Kent State's 1980 yearbook.

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

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#vintage yearbook #yearbook #costume #tin foil hat #1980s
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1908.
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#vintage illustration #political cartoon #skull face #dancing
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From the 1896 Ole Miss 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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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 #death #skeleton #knight #rabbits #bunnies #art
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Here's the dragon of 1912.  From Barnard's yearbook of 1910.

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

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#vintage illustration #dragon #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Strange Dreams (permalink)
From Collier's, 1948.
If you have a strange dream to share, send it along!
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#vintage illustration #vintage ad #fairy #sleeping #pajamas #sandman #sleeping man #ad
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Matchsticks given human heads.  The why's and how's are in How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.
From Olivet Nazarene's 1930 yearbook.
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#vintage yearbook #yearbook #human headed #matches
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
"Hi!  I'm Zeus."  From Kansas State University's 1969 yearbook.

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

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#vintage photo #vintage yearbook #1960s #zeus #vintage woman #name tag
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Wizardry III: Legacy of Llylgamyn, The Third 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 #bear
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"'Yowies' may still exist."  From UFO Newsclipping Service, 1988.
[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 #yeti #bigfoot #hairy man #yowie
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March 28, 2021

I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
They were joking in 1948 about stopping the flow of knowledge for the sake of "progress."  Fast forward, and the humor gets lost.  From Toike Oike, 1948.
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#future #news #progress #disinformation #arbiters of truth #mass media
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Lebanon Valley's 1912 yearbook.  See How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.
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#vintage illustration #devil #skull #serpent #fraternity #vintage yearbook #executioner #yearbook #secret society #hooded figure #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1920.
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#vintage illustration #political cartoon #angel #peace angel
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Collier's, 1948.
[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 #angel #angel of death #illustration
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
The alligator who devours the old year.  From Lebanon Valley's 1901 yearbook.

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

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#vintage illustration #alligator #vintage yearbook #yearbook #the end #eaten alive
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
The night-moth.  From St. Nicholas Book of Plays and Operettas, 1905.
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#vintage illustration #fairy #costume #night moth
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
From Duke's 1977 yearbook.
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#vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook #clones #duplicated
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Satirikon, 1908.
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#vintage illustration #fashion #vintage fashion #big hat #hot air balloon #hat #parachute hat #sky diving
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Progress.  From L'Assiette au Beurre, 1901.
[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 #knight #the more things change #progress #run over #jousting #run down #same old same old
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
Reblog if your experimentation in college involved being a Druid.  From Kent State's 1980 yearbook.
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#vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1908.
[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 #bear #illustration
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Flora Macdonald's 1924 yearbook.

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

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#vintage illustration #severed heads #vintage yearbook #yearbook #decapitated
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Firelight Fairy Book by Henry Beston, 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 #fairy tale #giant bird #bird people
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From the State Normal School of Virginia's 1920 yearbook.

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

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#vintage illustration #fashion #vintage fashion #vintage yearbook #yearbook #spider web #caught in a web
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
"The days linger on through [sic] the halls are sealed speechless as though they were some hugh [sic] necropolis."  From Lenoir Rhyne's 1974 yearbook.

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

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#vintage yearbook #yearbook #poem #bad poetry
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Der Bärenspiegel, 1935.
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#vintage illustration #horned man
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Miscellanies of Mr. Jonathan (permalink)

Jonathan Caws-Elwitt

unearths some literary gems.

From Death of a Dimpled Darling, by Carole Berry:

***
"How do you do?" she said brusquely, then immediately walked away, making it clear that she didn't care in the least how either of us did.

***
[Here's some handy data for "currency conversion" between dollars and songs.]

Though the "song" Herbert Dunn had paid for this hotel was far from the full-blown aria he would have paid for a better-kept property in the same area, it had amounted to considerably more than a quick little jingle.

***
Pookey Dunn wasn't what I had pictured, but then it's hard to know what a Pookey is going to look like.

***

Who ever heard of a haunted condominium?
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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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Annotated Ellipses (permalink)
The three dots of hopelessness, sorrow, and despair.  From Someone and Somebody by Porter Emerson Browne, 1917.
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#ellipses
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1934.
[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 #alchemist
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March 27, 2021

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From La Colotte, 1908.
[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 #magnifying glass #tiny man #tick
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1932.
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#vintage illustration #political cartoon #earth #mask #war
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From St. Joseph's 1961 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 #yearbook #endpapers
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Der Bärenspiegel, 1935.
[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 #bunnies #hybrid #easter egg #rabbit people
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Neither Saint- Nor Sophist-Led (permalink)
"Saints, apostles, teachers, Shiva, Indra and all the gods—when the morrow comes, not one of them will remain: only the Invisible, the Imcomprehensible, will endure." —A Sixteenth Century Mystic by W. G. Orr (1947)
Who is your favorite imaginary saint?  Do share!
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#religion #hinduism #incomprehensible
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
These bookends mark where the book ends.  From Bucknell's 1919 yearbook.

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

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#vintage illustration #egyptian #vintage yearbook #yearbook #bookend
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Steam fairies from The Wonderful Land of Up by Olive Roberts Barton and illustrated by Neely McCoy, 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 #locomotive #steam fairies
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Kladderadatsch, 1933.
[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 #angel #good and evil #seesaw #war and peace #peace angel
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Lustige Blätter, 1903.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #cat #monkey #rabbit #1900s #art
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Come with us into the nice warm fire."  From Weird Tales, 1930.
[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 #fire #living dead #horror
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Salted.  From Davenport'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 #salt
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Dave Porter's Return to School by Edward Stratemeyer, 1907.
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#vintage illustration #kite #illustration #kite accident
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
An inkwell fairy from Wake Forest's 1930 yearbook.

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

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#vintage illustration #fairy #vintage yearbook #yearbook #ink
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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 #vintage ad #death #angel #skull #cherub #occult #depression #skull and crossbones #vintage yearbook #yearbook #faces in things #dark cloud #medicine bottle #dark thought #art #ad
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
From the United States Naval Academy's 1963 yearbook.
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#vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook #smoke #1960s #faceless #no face
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1920.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #political cartoon #skull #king #jester #giant skull #illustration
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Milwaukee State's 1922 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #hybrid #yearbook #human headed #centaur
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
What a great title for a collection of short stories, and we love that "breathed" is stressed.  From It Breathed Down My Neck by John Pudney, 1946.
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#old book
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Puzzles and Games :: Which is Funnier (permalink)
Archibald Marshall's Upsidonia (1918) is dedicated to the three funniest letters in the alphabet: K, M and N.
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#book dedication
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
A wireframe monster from the Drakkhen 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 #wireframe
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March 26, 2021

Haunted Clockwork Music (permalink)
DJing music from a parallel universe: the spirit radio connected to a haunted grandfather clock picked up an alternate version of "Cross Purposes" by Silly Pillows.
KlingonCaptain kindly asked, "So... When is the album coming out?"  That brings up another question: what would such an album be titled?  A band in England once asked me for weird words for album names, but they ended up not taking any of my suggestions. (Sad.) I suggested Eellogofusciouhipoppokunurious (meaning "very good," from a slang dictionary of the 1930s), Pentadecylparatolylketone (the chemical composition of limelight), Poluphlosboiothalasses (from Punch magazine, 1859 ... I don't recall what it means), and "Hysterico Vaporous Hypo Megrins" (a fictional diagnosis for a condition in which one is unstuck in time; the patient is lost to the present even as the future and the past loom up before his half-closed eyes. This phrase appears in a poem entitled "Heroic Treatment," by a certain G.A.K., printed in Harper's, Aug. 1887).
Lord Entourage wrote: "It was fun looking up the original song's lyrics and comparing them to this version from a parallel universe. As Ornam Rotem said, 'Different worlds can overlap and interact and they need not have well defined boundaries. Works of art can be considered as worlds, as can genres or whole media. Worlds can be imaginary or imagined.'"
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#prof. oddfellow #music video #video #penetralia #silly pillows #clockwork music #neons gone mad
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Old News (permalink)
At first glance, we assumed that was a grey alien.  From Together, 1968.
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#vintage illustration #perspective #vintage headline #grey alien #headline
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
You've seen hats that fly off surprised people's heads, and here is revealed how they do it -- by their own volition.  From Nebelspalter, 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 #mask #surprise #hat
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
That point at which anything, just anything, is worthy of a huzzah: Hurrah For Anything by Kenneth Patchen.
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#vintage book #book #mood #hurrray
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
Vintage yearbooks are windows into the eerie glowing forests of old.  From Montclair's 1962 yearbook.
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#vintage photo #snow #winter #vintage yearbook #yearbook #glowing tree
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Note that the lower half of the door is transparent.  A ghost door!  From Collier's, 1948.
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#vintage illustration #vintage ad #fear #horror #hand #night terror #things that go bump in the night #ad
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Bucknell's 1919 yearbook.

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

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #castle in the air
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Journal of the Imagination in Language Learning, 1994.
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#vintage illustration #reading #brainstorm
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
This New Orleans streetcar may be used as transportation through the astral plane or through time.  From Tulane's 1973 yearbook.

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#vintage yearbook #night photography #yearbook #streetcar #new orleans
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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 #political cartoon #death #angel #skeleton #grim reaper #vintage #aura #supernatural #halo #peace angel
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Reblog if you've ever lost your head.  From MTSU's 1973 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage photo #vintage yearbook #headless #yearbook #decapitated
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
When hunting is prohibited.  From Nebelspalter, 1913.
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #animals #fox #illustration #no hunting
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
If a student's face is a timepiece, then all those alarm clocks and looming deadlines are actually mirrors.  From North Central's 1948 yearbook.

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#vintage yearbook #yearbook #clock face #faces in things
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1925.
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#vintage illustration #demon #monster
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Miscellanies of Mr. Jonathan (permalink)

Jonathan Caws-Elwitt

unearths some literary gems.

From "Bowled Out," by H. T. Craven:

***

Bob: I did mean, when I had found the mother, to try and find the daughter, and bring 'em together. There would have been a grand climacterix,--the Times would give me a leader.

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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Tydskrif vir Letterkunde, 1952.
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#vintage illustration #ex libris #illustration #bookplate
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Presbyterian-St. Luke's Hospital School of Nursing's 1965 yearbook.

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#vintage yearbook #yearbook #otherworldly #skyline #endpapers #city
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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 University of Cincinnati's 1913 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #alchemist
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
From Dark Shadows episode 892.
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#darkness #dark shadows
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March 25, 2021

Precursors (permalink)
Two years before the debut of Pac-Man, we had this cover of the Biology Teachers' Handbook (1978).
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#vintage illustration #precursor #pac-man #vintage book #book #maze
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Thermometers have feelings, too.  From St. Nicholas, 1915.
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #faces in things #crying #thermometer #poem
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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)
From Der Bärenspiegel, 1942.
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#vintage illustration #earth #anthropomorphism #overweight #fat
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Swarthmore's 1893 yearbook.  See How to Believe in Your Elf.
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#vintage illustration #elves #vintage yearbook #yearbook #shovel #illustration #digging
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Northern Ufology News, 1979.
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#vintage illustration #ufo #extraterrestrials #aliens #alien abduction #flying saucer
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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.
68319 33243
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#vintage illustration #creature of the night #vintage yearbook #yearbook #camel #all fours #illustration #party trick #animal costume #nightcrawler #scp 682 #night crawler #screecher #man on all fours #flying camel #winged camel #art
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Five owl women from the State Normal School of Virginia's 1920 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #owl #vintage yearbook #yearbook #question mark #bird people #owl people
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From the Latin School Register (Boston), 1928.
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#vintage illustration #egyptian #vintage magazine #magazine
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Le Journal Amusant, 1920.
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#vintage illustration #peg leg #snail
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Johns Hopkins' 1896 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #winged man #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1919.
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#vintage illustration #moon #man in the moon #telescope #illustration #astronomer #men in the moon #1910s
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Barnard's 1942 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #teacup #cup head
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Strange Dreams (permalink)
From Collier's, 1948.
If you have a strange dream to share, send it along!
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#vintage illustration #nightmare #vintage ad #fear #night terror #burglar #phobia #ad
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Home Plays by Cecil Henry Bullivant, 1911.
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#vintage illustration #wealth #money #costume #money costume
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
You may never know how small your head looks to people with glasses.  From Catawba's 1967 yearbook.

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#vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook #1960s
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
An old postcard (c. 1909) gifted to me by friends in Wales.
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#wales #vintage postcard #hat #vintage hat #woman #vintage woman #postcard
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Old News (permalink)
"In these shadows are some of our favorite places."  From Montreat-Anderson's 1962 yearbook.
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#night people #creature of the night #shadow #vintage yearbook #yearbook #vintage headline #headline
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1925.
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#vintage illustration #circus #two headed #sideshow
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Cats' Arabian Nights by Abby Morton Diaz, 1881.
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#vintage illustration #cat
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March 24, 2021

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Wizardry III: Legacy of Llylgamyn, The Third Scenario handbook.
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#vintage illustration #monster #eaten alive #venus fly trap
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Rinkitink in Oz by L. Frank Baum and illustrated by John R. Neill, 1916.
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#vintage illustration #goat #oz
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Unknown, 1942.
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#vintage illustration #flying monkey #winged monkey
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1932.
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#vintage illustration #political cartoon #industry
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Core values.  "Remember to wash your hands before you read this book."  From Short Stories for Little Folks by Catherine Bryce, 1910.
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#vintage illustration #vintage book #reindeer #antlers #wash your hands #book preservation
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Milwaukee State's 1922 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #father time #vintage yearbook #yearbook #chronos #illustration
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
In any experiment with time, one is likely to glance ahead, as the author here realizes in his very first sentence.  From J. W. Dunne's study of precognitive dreams and the structure of time, An Experiment With Time (second edition, 1929).
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#time
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
They admit it themselves: "Wesleyan College’s 181-year history includes parts that are deeply troubling."  The endpapers from Wesleyan's 1962 yearbook.
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#vintage photo #piano #vintage yearbook #yearbook #endpapers #interior decorating #decor #draperies
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Collier's, 1948.
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#vintage illustration #crow #clown #trained bird #trained crow
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Precursors (permalink)
Here's a precursor to that coloring book that requires only white crayons, The Minimalist Coloring Book.  From Earlham's 1919 yearbook.
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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #headless #yearbook #decapitated #invisible man #no head #anti-coloring
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From How to Read Heads and Faces by James Coates, 1937.
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#vintage illustration #vintage diagram #phrenology #character reading #diagram #head
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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.
68318 33296
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#vintage illustration #despair #comet #vintage yearbook #yearbook #shooting star #falling star #gone wrong #art
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
"Man is made to migrate, and the art of moving around is natural and right."  From The Age of the Auto by Elbert Hubbard, 1910.
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#migration #on the move
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From the Wyoming yearbook of 1930.

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#vintage illustration #silhouette #vintage yearbook #yearbook #sewer #digging
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Lustige Blätter, 1918.
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#vintage illustration #cherries #fruit
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Kent State's 1985 yearbook.

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#demon #horror #vintage yearbook #yearbook #hallowe'en #costume #1980s
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Weird Tales, 1930.
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#vintage illustration #wolfman #werewolf #hybrid #1930s #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Book of Life: Vonisa by Sidartha, 1885.
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#vintage illustration #occult #vintage diagram #phrenology #diagram
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Miscellanies of Mr. Jonathan (permalink)

Jonathan Caws-Elwitt

unearths some literary gems.

From Frame-Up, by Andrew Garve:]

***

"Very cultured voice--sounds as though he went to Oxford twice!"
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Precursors (permalink)
Here's a precursor to The Dictionary of Ugly Words.  It's Filthy English by Peter Silverton.
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#expletive #swearing #bad words #ugly words
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March 23, 2021

I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
Though we can't judge a book by its cover, we can sometimes learn Thai by a book's cover.  From Mai Pen Rai Means Never Mind by Carol Hollinger.
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#thai
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Temporal Anomalies (permalink)
From The Current Sauce, Feb. 7. 1984.
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#clock #temporal anomaly #1980s
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Old News (permalink)
The caution here is that flamboyant behavior may be inappropriate at the service station and lead to termination.  From Lighted Pathway, 1963.
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#vintage illustration #vintage headline #vintage men #men #gay innuendo #headline #flamboyant #showing off #show off
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Old News (permalink)
From Toike Oike, 2006.
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#vintage headline #propaganda #misinformation #disinformation #headline #high school
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Interlachen's 1928 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #mermaid #merman #poseidon #vintage yearbook #yearbook #under the sea #king neptune #king triton
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Home Plays by Cecil Henry Bullivant, 1911.
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#vintage illustration #costume #hat #bird hat
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
We shall never forget our first teachers.  From Medical College of Virginia's 1929 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #silhouette #vintage yearbook #yearbook #1920s #teacher #caveman
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From L'Assiette au Beurre, 1911.
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#vintage illustration #political cartoon #golden calf #labor
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Kladderadatsch, 1922.
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#vintage illustration #demon #devil #satan
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Le Journal Amusant, 1907.
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#vintage illustration #bunnies #rabbit #dancing animals #dancing rabbit #dancing bunny #happy rabbit #happy bunny
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Swarthmore's 1949 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
"Research and investigation: the horizontal viewpoint."  From Washington College's 1938 yearbook.

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#vintage photo #vintage yearbook #vintage man #horizontal #man reading
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Precursors (permalink)
Here's a precursor to The Gorgon's Alliance, a 1997 strategy video game.  From Nebelspalter, 1919.
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#vintage illustration #political cartoon #medusa #illustration #snake hair #gordon
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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 #flying nun #giant hat #if you had wings #illustration #the people could fly #airplane hat #art
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
We've seen a saw played as an instrument, but here's one playing an instrument.  (This one is not literally a "bow saw," however.)  From North Central's 1948 yearbook.

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#vintage yearbook #yearbook #faces in things #violin #saw #musician
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Alpine farmers pick up a dance music station on a pitchfork antenna, apparently.  From Nebelspalter, 1924.
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#vintage illustration #pitchfork #dancing #radio
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Miscellanies of Mr. Jonathan (permalink)

Jonathan Caws-Elwitt

unearths some literary gems.

From "Chamber Practice," by Charles Selby:

***

Chuny Chuck: That's slantingdicular, certainly.

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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Der Bärenspiegel, 1942.
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#vintage illustration #umbrella #sunburn
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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 an ad for Old Crow whiskey, in Collier's, 1948.
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#vintage illustration #vintage ad #whiskey #crow #blackbird #giant bird #giant crow #ad
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March 22, 2021

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
This poem is a Googlewhack.  "My pretty glass tower's afire on top; t'will burn for three hours and then it will stop.  While it's afire my book shall be read.  But I'll put out the flame when I jump into bed."  From St. Nicholas, 1886.
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#vintage illustration #poem
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Unknown magazine, 1942.
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#vintage illustration #astral projection #astral travel #out of body #spirit body #spirit self
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1932.
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#vintage illustration #mask #tiny man
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
This is now a rarer occurrence at college since increased legal challenges have placed mounting pressure on institutions of higher learning.  From Tulane's 1969 yearbook.

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#witch #vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook #caged
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Goblin, 1922.
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Green Pipes by Joseph Rous Paget-Fredericks, 1929.
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#vintage illustration #starry night #fairy house
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Le Charivari, 1843.
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
"It was the Devil."  From Johns Hopkins' 1896 yearbook.

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

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#vintage illustration #devil #ornate capital #capital I #vintage yearbook #yearbook #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Firelight Fairy Book by Henry Beston, 1919.
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#vintage illustration #fairy tale #cave #boat #cavern
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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 #cat #vintage yearbook #yearbook #letter z #armor #art
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Euripides suggested that we are actually dead and that the body is a tomb.  Here are 20 tombs from Duke's 1918 yearbook.

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

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#vintage photo #tomb #skull and crossbones #fraternity #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1895.
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #gun
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
From Washington State's 1982 yearbook.
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#vintage photo #vintage yearbook #night photography #yearbook #stars
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Precursors (permalink)
Here's Hans Waldemar Wessolowski's 1930 precursor to the fruit-shaped helmets that descend from the sky in Kamen Rider Gaim.  (We saw the illustration here.)
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#vintage illustration #kamen rider #gaim
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From North Central's 1948 yearbook.  See Of Feeding & Caring For Sheet Ghosts.
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#vintage photo #sheet ghost #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1924.
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#vintage illustration #hell #stocks #illustration
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
A yearbook without a burning building is theoretically possible.  From Tulane's 1977 yearbook.

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

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#fire #vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook #photo
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Der Bärenspiegel, 1925.
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#vintage illustration #train #illustration
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Earlham's 1906 yearbook.

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

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#vintage illustration #severed head #vintage yearbook #yearbook #decapitated
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
He has a nice collection of skeleton keys, but there must be a hole in his pocket.  From the Wizardry VI: Bane of the Cosmic Forge 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 #skeleton key #money #thief #coins
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March 21, 2021

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Le Journal Amusant, 1903.
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#vintage illustration #devil #spooky #photobomb #say cheese
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Newton Junior's 1963 yearbook.

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

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #constellations #aries #ursa major #aquarius #libra
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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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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From the University of Montana'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 #lyre #tiny people #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Le Charivari, 1848.
[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 #elephant
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Kent State's 1985 yearbook.

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

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#vintage illustration #mask #vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook #eye #costume
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Screenland, 1930.
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#vintage ad #banned book #ad
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Colorado College's 1923 yearbook.

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

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#vintage yearbook #yearbook #question mark
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The George Washington Ghost, 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 #castle
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Here's a rare call to "bring back Great God Ken; retain Hell."  From Northeastern's 1965 yearbook.

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

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#vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook #deity
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 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 #fairy #sunflower
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Miscellanies of Mr. Jonathan (permalink)

Jonathan Caws-Elwitt

unearths some literary gems.

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There was a silence. Not a quivering pregnant silence, nor a silence fraught with emotional explosion. Just a plain, dull, incredulous silence.
***

[Bonus "blank map" name: Whoosis Whoosis]
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1932.
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#vintage illustration #fashion #vintage fashion #collar
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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 Der Bärenspiegel, 1939.
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#vintage illustration #mask #monkey #vintage magazine #magazine
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Before the Instagrams and the apps, folks had to go to a lot of trouble for a weird snapshot.  From the University of Detroit's 1959 yearbook.

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

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#snowman #vintage photo #vintage yearbook #1950s
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Collier's, 1948.
[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 #wolf
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
A glowing tree, part of a mysterious forest that spreads through old yearbooks.  From Washington State's 1959 yearbook.
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#vintage photo #vintage yearbook #night photography #yearbook #glowing tree
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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 #constellation
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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 #occult #goat #mountain spirit #collie #goat spirit #before lassie #art
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March 20, 2021

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Krokodil, 1963.
[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 #death #gallows #hangman #noose #1960s #the people could fly #art
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
We did a search for a story with multifaceted characters, lots of background, and dramatic turns that truly capture the human experience ... and we found The Autobiography of a Crystal [multifaceted, to a flaw!] in the Formation of the Solar System [now there's some background!] From the Incremation of the Sphere of Equity in the Heavens [too few authors make an effort with the incremation of the sphere of equity in the heavens, if you ask us]—the Fall of Lucifer [sensationalist, yes, but always fun]—Dissolving of Chaos and Beginning of This Resurrection, Commonly Called the Creation of Heaven and Earth, To the Expulsion of Adam From Eden by Cyrus George Dunn, 1876.
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#crystal #vintage book
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Autumn is known as the season of falling leaves, but springtime drops, too.  From Coraddi, 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 #spring #spiring spirit
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Round-Up by Edward Sylvester Ellis, 1908.
[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 #off a cliff #swept off his feet
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 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 #skeleton #crutches
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Home Plays by Cecil Henry Bullivant, 1911.
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#vintage illustration #costume #plum
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Here's a spirit photograph from Catawba's 1967 yearbook.

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

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#ghost #vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook #spirit photograph
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From From Nowhere to the North Pole by Tom Hood, 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 #fantastical #creatures #illustration
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From the 1896 Ole Miss 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 #seesaw #teeter-totter #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Do not look at a grave site, especially at night.  From a teacher training guide to Navajo cultural beliefs, 1986.
[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 #graveyard #burial #native american #navajo #taboo
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
"It's a glorious life, but thoughts turn to the future."  From Methodist College's 1968 yearbook.

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

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#vintage yearbook #yearbook #hallowe'en #costume
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Green Pipes by Joseph Rous Paget-Fredericks, 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 #fairies #faces #eyes #illustration
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Charlotte College's 1956 yearbook.

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

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#vintage illustration #owl #vintage yearbook #yearbook #si si
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Der Bärenspiegel, 1941.
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#vintage illustration #walking the dog #armor #pet walker #personal protection
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
From Northeastern's 1965 yearbook.
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#vintage photo #reflection #vintage yearbook #yearbook #1960s
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1923.
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#religion #vintage illustration #political cartoon #idol #worship
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From the State Teachers College (Farmville, Virginia) yearbook of 1935.

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

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#vintage illustration #earth #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
There's something in the attic.  From Collier's, 1948.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #haunted house #bat #spooky #terror #horror #attic
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
From The Cat Who Sang For the Birds by Lilian Jackson Braun.
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#cat #musical animal
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From the Wizardry VI: Bane of the Cosmic Forge handbook.
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#vintage illustration #fashion #vintage fashion #priest
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March 19, 2021

Puzzles and Games (permalink)
Can you guess the book he's reading?  You might be able to make out the capital letters C and C of the title words, with a capital V below them. By the way, the book was published about a decade before this photo was taken, so the year 1972 isn't a clue.  (Sort of weird to see the title and author on the back cover, but it makes this guessing game possible.)
Answer: Cat's Cradle by Vonnegut.. (The answer is in black text on the black background. Highlight it to view.)
From San Angelo College's 1972 yearbook.
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#vintage yearbook #yearbook #1970s #man reading
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
We were gifted with a real magic hat and recorded some Fashion-house music to accompany it.  Our haberdasher said: "I'm honored that the indefatigable Professor Oddfellow, our favorite author, weird-poster, internet personality, and wise sage has kindly accepted our gift of a unique, one of a kind custom hat! Our fine haberdashery covering his braincase, hopefully focusing his occult forces to greater power, is our pleasure and privilege!"
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#magic hat #men's fashion #music video #hat #video #penetralia #neons gone mad
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From St. Nicholas, 1913.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #bear
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
postcard from our personal archives.
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#edinburgh #vintage postcard #holyrood palace #postcard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1910.  For those who would transform: How to Be Your Own Cat.
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#vintage illustration #political cartoon #hybrid #cat people #human faced #crushed #lion man #giant lion
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"If she's not gone, she is there still."  From Nursery Rhymes, illustrated by Claud Lovat Fraser, 1922.
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#vintage illustration #nursery rhyme #hill
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Lambuth's 1959 yearbook.  For instructions on how to use a vintage skull like this for peace of mind, see How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.
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#macabre #skull #vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Kladderadatsch, 1927.
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#vintage illustration #political cartoon #war and peace #angel costume
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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.
27283 34577
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#vintage illustration #ghost #fairy #magick #conjuration #necromancy #fairy tale #spirit #spiritualism #seance #materialization #art
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Barnard's 1919 yearbook.

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

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #facial expressions #cartooning
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Der Bärenspiegel, 1941.
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
"The shades of night" and their frequenting place.  From Lebanon Valley's 1912 yearbook.

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

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#vintage illustration #cemetery #halloween #spooky #vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook #costumes
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Unicorns (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1924.
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#vintage illustration #imp #monster #unicorn #single horn
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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)
"Death now is the one thing that doesn't change.  When the cards say death, death it is."  From Collier's, 1948.
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Miscellanies of Mr. Jonathan (permalink)

Jonathan Caws-Elwitt

unearths some literary gems.

From "The Unfinished Gentleman," by Charles Selby:
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Jem: How dem'd platological!--how excessively surreptitious! [....] How exquisitively mythological!
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Your Ship Will Come In (permalink)
From Interlachen's 1928 yearbook.  See Your Ship Will Come In.
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The Right Word (permalink)
Reblog if you're the queen of communication.  From Language Arts Curriculum Guide (ERIC ED102570), 1973.
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Bucknell's 1919 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #fashion #vintage fashion #vintage yearbook #yearbook #checkerboard
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
That feeling of being a pencil-like fairy in jar, not having been told what would happen tomorrow.  From Fairy Grammar by John Harold Carpenter, 1920.
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#vintage illustration #fairy #1920s #bottled ghost #in a jar #specimen jar
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March 18, 2021

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
The jester's marotte is actually the caduceus of Hermes, as we see in Literature and Medicine by Joanne Trautmann and Carol Pollard.
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#vintage illustration #marotte #two-headed #comedy and tragedy #caduceus
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The Right Word (permalink)
"You're sure you don't mean ordering hotcakes like books?"  From The Addams Family, 1965.
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#addams family
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
From Who Cares About Apathy by Ludlow Porch.
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#cat
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Dark thoughts about neighbors who borrow things in small amounts and may forget to return them."  From Together, 1961.
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#vintage illustration #sugar #dark thoughts #borrower
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Sometimes you can't tell if a key will fit until you try.  From Zork I Handbook.
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#vintage illustration #skeleton key #skull #key #skull key
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
"What I don't understand, I run from."  From Dark Shadows episode 410.
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Ya-Hoo, 1954.  See The Young Wizard's Hexopedia.
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#vintage illustration #wizard #occult #midnight oil #grimoire #candle #1950s
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The George Washington Ghost, 1926.
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#vintage illustration #cemetery #skeleton #graveyard #open grave #living dead #vintage magazine #magazine
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1917.
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#vintage illustration #candle #man bathing #stove #tub #hot water
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Fires of Driftwood by Isabel Mackay, 1922.
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#vintage illustration #fire #old book
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"I thought you were a book, Mother Goose."  From Howtobegood Stories by Edith Cushing Derbyshire and illustrated by Noble Ives, 1918.
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#vintage illustration #spider #mother goose
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
"The youth meeteth with many strange adventures."  From Barnard'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 #circus #elephant costume
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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 #anthropomorphism #lantern #insect #monument #firefly #art
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Old News (permalink)
If one must spell "tomorrow" with two m's and only one r, fancy calligraphy helps ever-so-slightly.  From Cleveland County Technical Institute's 1980 yearbook.
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#vintage yearbook #yearbook #vintage headline #headline #misspelling
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Inflating a giant elephant during an electrical storm is as dangerous today as it was in 1924.  From Nebelspalter, 1924.
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#vintage illustration #elephant #inflatable #elephant balloon
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"At first he was very happy."  From Short Stories for Little Folks by Catherine Bryce, 1910.
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#vintage illustration #cat #happiness #vintage cat #green eyes #green eyed cat
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
It used to be the male physique, not the female, that enticed sales.  From Otterbein's 1915 yearbook.

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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Alice and Other Fairy Plays for Children by Kate Freiligrath-Kroeker and illustrated by Mary Sibree, 1881.
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#vintage illustration #fairy tale #bear
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"We hereby apologize to this parrot!"  From Collier's, 1948.
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#vintage illustration #vintage ad #parrot #apology #ad
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Temporal Anomalies (permalink)
Here's some timelessness courtesy of Wake Forest's 1991 yearbook.
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#vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook #clock #timelessness #temporal anomaly #1990s
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March 17, 2021

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 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 #full moon #moon #night #ladder
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Der Bärenspiegel, 1925.
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Tulane's 1913 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #death #genie #fraternity #vintage yearbook #yearbook #secret society
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Seven cats partake of curds.  From Dame Wiggins of Lee and Her Seven Wonderful Cats, Written Principally By a Lady of Ninety, 1923.
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#vintage illustration #cats
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This Terrible Problem That Is the Sea (permalink)
From 1557.
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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 #merman #sea monster
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #fairy #spider web
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
"Time passes quickly, with but few pauses."  From Methodist College's 1968 yearbook.

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

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#time #vintage yearbook #night photography #yearbook #bonfire
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1916.
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#vintage illustration #political cartoon #grim reaper #scythe #pied piper
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Centenary's 1940 yearbook.  See How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.
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#vintage illustration #vintage diagram #vintage yearbook #yearbook #diagram #horned animal #horned donkey
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1924.
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#vintage illustration #gun #goat #bell #horns #flying goat #ibex
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Virginia Commonwealth University's 1974 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #hands #severed hand #thumbs down #thumbs up
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Lumières Dans la Nuit, 1973.
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#vintage illustration #ufo
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Neither Saint- Nor Sophist-Led (permalink)
The patron saint of engineers.  From the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville's 1939 yearbook.
Who is your favorite imaginary saint?  Do share!
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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #st. patrick #saint patrick
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Coraddi, 1961.
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#vintage illustration #horse
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Miscellanies of Mr. Jonathan (permalink)

Jonathan Caws-Elwitt

unearths some literary gems.

From The Mirror Dance, by Catriona McPherson:

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"This morning?" Mrs. Miller said. I was beginning to catch her habit of speech and I waited for the second helping. "This morning!"

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"That girl wouldn't know a day off if she met one in her porridge."

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He put his hat on, expressly to tip it at the woman.

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[The topics mentioned] had become whisked up together in my mind and had formed something slightly less solid than an idea, but more solid than a notion. I smiled, rose and murmured my goodbyes, desperate to get out of the room before the emulsion curdled into its separate elements again and drained away.

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"There can't be more than one professor at St. Andrews who has had the porters deliver a miniature theatre and cast of puppets to his rooms. Not in the last week or so."

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"Are you sure it was psychology? Philosophy, now! A named chair in philosophy we can do you, no trouble at all." He sounded like a market gardener offering pears although the peaches had gone over.
***

[Bonus: Since these books are set in Scotland, the narrator's reference to a genericized "daily woman" takes the form of "Mrs. McSomeone."]
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Old News (permalink)
Wonderful news -- "Wow!  You look great!"  From Lighted Pathway, 1975.
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#vintage headline #headline #vintage headlines #looking good
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
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#mask #women #vintage women
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Though you likely know that early computers used punch cards, you may not have realized that punch cards were made of people.  It's been said that "Essentially, computing requires people, but it also transforms people" (possibly Lev Manovich, paraphrased).  From Broome Technical Community College's 1966 yearbook.

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#vintage yearbook #yearbook #1960s #women #vintage women #punch card #computing
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #cat #puss in boots
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
Holding the object of his affection, after hypnosis.  From Practical Lessons in Hypnotism by William Wesley Cook, 1901.
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#skeleton #vintage photo #hypnosis
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March 16, 2021

Go Out in a Blaze of Glory (permalink)
Accidental haberdashery modeling (as can happen), while fillming a spooky segment for this video.  Hat by Barbary Ghost Western, San Francisco.
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#prof. oddfellow #hat
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The Right Word (permalink)
We're honored that Cyril the Sorcerer calligraphized two lines of ours about speaking magic words: "Speak your words of magic with all the weight of saying 'I love you' to someone for the very first time. ... Speak the word as if you were presenting a lost relic from another time."  Cyril added, "Thanks Prof. Oddfellow aka Craig Conley for your artistry with ink, words and magic."

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#calligraphy #wizardry #magic word
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
May your path be uncluttered by bubbly slimes (as they were in our previous encounter with them).  From Wizardry IV: The Return of Werdna Handbook.
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#vintage illustration #slime
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1932.
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#vintage illustration #money #flying pig #pig with wings #winged pig
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
"When you look behind you there's no open door."  From Savannah State's 1977 yearbook.

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

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#vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Collier's, 1948.
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#vintage illustration #crystal ball #chinese #fu manchu
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
"Truth stranger than fiction."  From Otterbein's 1904 yearbook.

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#skeleton #vintage yearbook #yearbook #stranger than fiction
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
It's when there's a text problem outside of a book that one should really begin worrying.  The message reads, "Text problem within the book only."  From the scan of Reference Catalogue Of Current Literature Vol II, 1951.
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Tirra Lirra Rhymes Old and New by Laura Richards and illustrated by Marguerite Davis, 1902.
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #frog #pipe smoker #smiling frog
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1907.
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#vintage illustration #lantern #night #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Weird Tales, 1948.  (Courtesy of Archive.org.)
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#vintage illustration #death #skull face #coffin #horror
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From DePauw's 1911 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #clown #vintage yearbook #yearbook #smiling cat #smiling animal
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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 The Judge, 1917.
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#vintage illustration #fashion #vintage fashion #skirt
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1924.
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#vintage illustration #demon #imp
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
That feeling when someone asks what you're thinking about.  From Birmingham-Southern College's 1975 yearbook.

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

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#spirit #vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook #entity
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Precursors (permalink)
Nearly four decades before the Go-Go's Our Lips Are Sealed, there was a patent.  From Der Bärenspiegel, 1942.
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Miscellanies of Mr. Jonathan (permalink)

Jonathan Caws-Elwitt

unearths some literary gems.

From "Cousin Tom," by George Roberts:

***

Cosway: Let me see--she must be getting on now--
Lucy: Getting on, Tom! Why, what are you thinking about? She has been dead these three years!
Cosway: (aside) That was a squeak. (aloud) Of course. How ridiculous! When I said getting on--I meant getting off.
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Rinkitink in Oz by L. Frank Baum and illustrated by John R. Neill, 1916.
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#vintage illustration #goat #oz
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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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March 15, 2021

I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
Here's an answer to "What's wrong?"  "Everything that's happened tonight, that's what's wrong."  From Dark Shadows episode 1212.
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#dark shadows
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Prince Silverwings and Other Fairy Tales by Edith Ogden Harrison, 1902.
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#vintage illustration #fairy #fairy tale #butterfly
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
For us, it's the Ides of March.  "That dreaded time of the month!"  From Photoplay, 1932.
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#vintage ad #woman #vintage woman #ides of march #time of the month #ad
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Film Daily, 1938.
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#vintage illustration #horse #cowboy #yippee
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Old News (permalink)
"Alsatians can make good guard dogs — but not when they are buzzed by UFOs."  From UFO Newsclipping Service, 1980.
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#ufo #vintage headline #headline
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1932.
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#vintage illustration #political cartoon #sword #dove of peace #illustration #peace dove
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Barnard's 1919 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #musical notes #bells #vintage yearbook #birds #yearbook #musical animal
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Fliegende Blätter, 1924.
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#vintage illustration #smoke #smog #pollution #gas mask
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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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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From the University of Montana's 1947 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #faces in things #tiny people
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
The Easter Bunny delivers the eggs of distress, disease, hunger, rising costs, war, and death.  From Nebelspalter, 1916.
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#vintage illustration #political cartoon #easter bunny #rabbit #eggs
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Kansas State's 1977 yearbook.

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#cat #vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Old News (permalink)
"You can be a good listener."  From Awake magazine, 1958.
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#vintage illustration #listening #vintage headline #illustration #headline
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Interlachen's 1928 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #pirate ship #vintage yearbook #yearbook #imagination #daydream #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Le Charivari, 1850.
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#vintage illustration #horse #hot air balloon #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Lustige Blätter, 1919.
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#vintage illustration #foot #big feet #corns
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
The most literate tiger we've seen all week.  From Colorado College's 1904 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #tiger #smart animal #literate animal
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1924.
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#vintage illustration #smoke #fog #crossbow
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
"This is B.S."  From Birmingham-Southern College's 1975 yearbook.

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#vintage yearbook #yearbook #b.s. #rubber stamp
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Der Bärenspiegel, 1942.
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#vintage illustration #devil #death #skeleton #dancing
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March 14, 2021

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From St. Nicholas, 1889.
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#anthropomorphism #vintage illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1924.
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#vintage illustration #hell
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
INSTRUCTIONS: Click to open the skeleton cabinet. From St. Joseph's 1972 yearbook.

From St. Joseph's 1972 yearbook
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#skeleton #vintage yearbook #yearbook #gif
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Der Bärenspiegel, 1925.
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#vintage illustration #monster #hole in the head #shot in the head
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
There is a non-transferable curse upon this photo, meaning that you will not have been harmed by having seen it.  From Tulane's 1969 yearbook.

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#vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook #seeing double #cursed photo
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Friar Bacon, illustrated by John Franklin for The Old Story Books of England.
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#vintage illustration #ghost #monk #magick #occult #spirit #friar
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This Terrible Problem That Is the Sea (permalink)
From Lustige Blätter, 1906.
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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 #hybrid #under the sea #vintage magazine #divers #man fish #human face #magazine
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
A smiling cat from Duke's 1918 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #cat #vintage yearbook #yearbook #smiling cat #smiling animal
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1916.
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#vintage illustration #political cartoon #peace angel
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From the 1913 yearbook of the State Female Normal School, Farmville.

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#mask #vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook #hooded figure #benedictine
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Shadow Witch by Gertrude Crownfield, 1922.
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#vintage illustration #fairies #fairy tale #dancing
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Lebanon Valley's 1952 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #pandora's box
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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 #devil #skeleton #vintage yearbook #underground culture
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
A levitating glowing tree?  From Kansas State's 1970 yearbook.
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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #night photography #yearbook #glowing tree
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The George Washington Ghost, 1927.
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#vintage illustration #sanity #insane #madhouse
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From the 1922 Ole Miss yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #magician #vintage yearbook #yearbook #mathematics #math magic
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1884.
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #camel
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Miscellanies of Mr. Jonathan (permalink)

Jonathan Caws-Elwitt

unearths some literary gems.

***
[Freudian Typos dept., Putting the Pumpernickel in Pimpernil div.]

He went on to tell her some wild tale about a case he'd just wrapped up, exaggerating his own Scarlet Pimpernil roll [sic] in the proceedings.

***
Brian Ely was a stocky man with a head like a bullet, which was close to his shoulders, so that he seemed to be perpetually shrugging.

***
"Even adults sometimes find it hard to read Charles Dickens"...
"I skip the hard parts, but it doesn't hurt because he wrote so many pages about everything."

***
[In reference to a figure in a Renaissance painting.]
"This is St. Who?"

[The figure is subsequently always referred to as St. Who, and a saint in a companion panel becomes "the second St. Who."]

***
"You know what they say, 'See Florence and die.'"
"Actually, what they say is, 'See Rome and die.'"
"Well, it makes no difference, since you'd be dead, anyway."
[Actually, it looks from a Web search like what "they" actually say may be, "See Naples and die."]

***
...the A-41 that would take them to the center of London, or would have done if they hadn't got off onto the A-nothing and taken a wrong turn.

***
He decided he would take dumb rhetorical questions literally from now on.

***
The next morning Melrose was awakened at some intransigent hour by Trueblood's banging on his door.
["Intransigent" times of day are new to me!]

***
"If I'm getting fat, you-know-who would let me know tout de suite."
"I don't know you-know-who."

***
["We were just talking about this!" dept.]
The sign...was decorated with flowers, mushrooms, and little green people Jury took for wood sprites or aliens.

***
[People Talking About People You've Never Heard of as Though You're Supposed to Know Who They Are dept.]

"Miss Bosley wants this tout de suite, and you know what she's like!"
Jury smiled and said he didn't. It occurred to him that Basil lived in a world where everybody knew everybody else.

***
"You wouldn't even have thought much about Father Christmas until you were four, say. So if you stopped at age five--well, it was hardly worth it, believing. You might as well just have gone ahead and disbelieved."

***
"I suppose you know Christmas is the day after tomorrow," said Polly Praed.
She made it sound as though its propinquity were Melrose's fault.

***
Melrose loved to find things inside other things and was delighted to see three little tea caddies nesting inside the big one.

***
"You said you just got back from Florence."
"Uh-huh."
"But you said it as if that explained something."
"Florence--" Melrose paused. "Florence explains everything!"

***
The middle-aged Americans smiled at him on their way out and he returned the smile. So they smiled again, perhaps thinking they had short-changed this man in the smile department.

***
There was a series of clicks and then the tone, which went on and on. Who in hell was calling Jury? The cast of the Royal Shakespeare Company? The Bolshoi Ballet?
***
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Wizardry Monsters Manual.
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#vintage illustration #giant #jack frost #frost giant
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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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March 13, 2021

Go Out in a Blaze of Glory (permalink)
We're delighted that the New York Times called us "one of those prolific mad-scholar types" who "billows forth."  We're tickled that a reference from our One-Letter Words: A Dictionary figured into an acrostic puzzle.
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Old News (permalink)
"Making love with a creature from space."  From UFO Newsclipping Service, 1980.
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#ufo #vintage headline #headline
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"The snakes and toads and frogs followed her all the way home."  By George Willard Bonte for The Oak-Tree Fairy Book, ed. by Clifton Johnson, 1905.  (Via TheFugitiveSaint.)
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#vintage illustration #fairy tale #snake #frog
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Purdue's 1900 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #skull head #medicine #pharmacy
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Krokodil, 1956.
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#vintage illustration #facade
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Antiquités de l'Orient, Monuments Runographiques by Carl Christian Rafn, 1856.
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#vintage illustration #runes
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Colorado College's 1904 yearbook.  See How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.
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#vintage illustration #skeleton #cauldron #fraternity #vintage yearbook #yearbook #secret society
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This Terrible Problem That Is the Sea (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1924.
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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 #lost at sea
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
A cute visual pun on her last name.  From Virginia Commonwealth's 1972 yearbook.

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#vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook #1970s #woman #vintage woman #faraday cage #photo
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Lustige Blätter, 1902.
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#vintage illustration #cat #ship #giant cat
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From the 1913 yearbook of the State Female Normal School, Farmville.

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#vintage illustration #skeleton #vintage yearbook #yearbook #dagger #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Le Charivari, 1890.
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#vintage illustration #imp #bell #long tail #doorbell
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Hampden-Sydney's 1961 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #vintage yearbook #yearbook #tiger
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"The book-elf and his queer playmates."  From Child Life, 1928.  See How to Believe in Your Elf.
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#vintage illustration #elf #fairy tale
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Lebanon Valley's 1952 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #horses #chariot #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Who'll smoak with ye Man in ye Moon."  From Moon Lore by Timothy Harley, 1885.
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#vintage illustration #man in the moon #pipe smoker
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
The caption to this photo actually says, "Suicide induced by a kleptomania experience."  From Kansas State's 1970 yearbook.

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#vintage photo #vintage yearbook #1970s
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Der Bärenspiegel, 1925.
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#vintage illustration #illustration #serpent goddess
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
She looks good for 50, but as Matt Fitzgerald has said, "Fifty is the new whatever."  From Eastern Mennonite College's 1966 yearbook.

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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From the Wizardry VI: Bane of the Cosmic Forge handbook.
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March 12, 2021

I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
It's an awful thing to know not where you are: Prof. Oddfellow's Penetralia.
Thanks to Bel the Blasphemer, who wrote: "Your content continues to be uncannily relatable. Thank you for the comforting non-place to reside."
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Queen Nature's Fairy Helpers by Alice Edgerton, 1921.
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Mocca, 1931.
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#vintage illustration #illustration #hat
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From the State Teachers College (Farmville, Virginia) yearbook of 1935.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #mercury #deity #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Docteur Kock."  From Le Charivari, 1890.
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
A demon with a halo.  From Der Bärenspiegel, 1924.
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From the University of Florida's 1911 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #hatchling #vintage yearbook #yearbook #duck #egg #duckling
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1924.
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#vintage illustration #monster
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
From the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's 1971 yearbook.
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#ice #vintage photo #winter #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Der Bärenspiegel, 1942.
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Miscellanies of Mr. Jonathan (permalink)

Jonathan Caws-Elwitt

unearths some literary gems.

From "A Bull in a China Shop," by Charles Matthews:

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Susan: As for Piper, he is a respectable, honest man, if he is a piano-tuner.
Mr. Flitter: Susan, you mustn't have your piano tuned so often.

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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"An abject object."  From The Grotesque in Church Art by T. Tindall Wildridge, 1899.
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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)
"And after I go and prepare a place for you, I will come back and take you to myself, so that you will be where I am" (John 14.3).  From Concordia's 1978 yearbook.
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#vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook #biblical #dandelion
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1933.
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#vintage illustration #giant dog #walking the dog #illustration #pet walker
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
A pig watches a clown balance a marotte on one foot while standing on tiptoe.  From Susquehanna's 1925 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #balancing act #clown #vintage yearbook #yearbook #marotte #pig #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Le Journal Amusant, 1905.
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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 #death #grim reaper #scythe #bear #art
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
From Centenary's 1958 yearbook.
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#vintage photo #vintage yearbook #deer #trophy
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Old News (permalink)
From Weird Tales, 1948.  (Courtesy of Archive.org.)
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#vintage illustration #vintage ad #owl #vintage headline #illustration #headline #ad
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March 11, 2021

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1933.
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#vintage illustration #cats #night #rooftop #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Jugend, 1899.
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
The Smithfield ghost (1654), in The Mystery and Lore of Apparitions by C. J. S. Thompson, 1930.
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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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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Tulane's 1914 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #finis #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Lumières Dans la Nuit, 1978.
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#vintage illustration #ufo #illustration
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Greensboro's 1937 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #mythology #serpent #goddess #vintage yearbook #yearbook #athena
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Today's teddy bear tripping a waiter is from Der Bärenspiegel, 1925.
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#vintage illustration #falling #teddy bear #waiter
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"You are benefited by reading good books."  From Better English, Seventh Year by Jeschke, Potter & Gillet, 1930.
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#reading #books #sentence diagram
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Salem's 1924 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #genie #vintage yearbook #yearbook #sorority
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
The use of cows in amateur radio is increasingly a forgotten art.  From Fliegende Blätter, 1924.
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#vintage illustration #cow #radio #antennae
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
That might be a magical levitation in the bottom photo, as opposed to a corpse, because we see no wheeled stretcher.  Granted, that photo being paired with a long, dark hallway suggests a more macabre interpretation.  From North Adams' 1971 yearbook.

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#vintage photo #levitation #vintage yearbook #1970s #hallway
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1924.
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#vintage illustration #fashion #vintage fashion #hat
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Precursors (permalink)
Four decades before the Village People's "Y.M.C.A." dance, it's mentioned in this yearbook inscription alongside some highly questionable "girls."  "Don't forget a certain 'Y.M.C.A.' dance, and the oversupply of girls(???)"  From Bay Path College's 1936 yearbook.
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#vintage yearbook #yearbook #ymca #village people #y.m.c.a.
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Old News (permalink)
From Lighted Pathway, 1967.
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Book of Life: Vonisa by Sidartha, 1885.
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#vintage illustration #occult #vintage diagram #phrenology #diagram
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Wizardry III: Legacy of Llylgamyn, The Third Scenario handbook.
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Precursors (permalink)
Here's a precursor to those "old library" scented candles.  "That smell in chapel," from Otterbein College's 1913 yearbook.
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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #chapel #scent
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Unknown magazine, 1940.
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#vintage illustration #tiny man #hallucination
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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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March 10, 2021

Staring at the Sun (permalink)
"Troubadour of dawn."  From Together, 1973.
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#sun worship #dawn #st. francis #saint francis
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From St. Nicholas, 1913.
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#vintage illustration #animal intelligence #flamingo #smart animal
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
A great exit line: "I shall not forget this evening.  It is a chapter in a book I intend to finish."  From Dark Shadows episode 475.


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#dark shadows
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From La Colotte, 1907.
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#religion #vintage illustration #foot
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
A before-and-after from Johns Hopkins' 1895 yearbook.

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#vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook #before and after #1890s #vintage men #men
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
The bear offers the boulder of protection.  From Le Charivari, 1891.
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#vintage illustration #bear #boulder
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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 #death #spirits #necromancy #grim reaper #ghosts #winter #sled #spiritualism #phantoms #the dead #art
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
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#vintage illustration #fairy tale #spider #little miss muffet
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Goblin, 1921.  See How to Believe in Your Elf.
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#vintage illustration #gnome #elf #good night
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Link, 1948.
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #meat #hot dog #condiments
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Park College's 1929 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #lion
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1924.
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#vintage illustration #demon #monster #giant #snake hair
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
"Can't ya just feel the moonshine."  From the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's 1971 yearbook.
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#moon #vintage photo #vintage yearbook #night photography #yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Fifteen Hundred Riddles by Nellie Greenway, 1904.
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#vintage illustration #jester #illustration
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
It's a weird fact that most people's shadows look older.  From Salem's 1923 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #shadow #vintage yearbook #yearbook #aging #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Lustige Blätter, 1915.
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#vintage illustration #serpent #snake #constrictor
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From the Xanadu: Dragon Slayer II strategy handbook.
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#vintage illustration #magick #wizard #occult #hooded figure
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1930.
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#vintage illustration #hybrid #animal people
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
He keeps a man in his piano.  From Richmond Professional's 1950 yearbook.

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#vintage photo #piano #vintage yearbook #yearbook #pianist #piano bed
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
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#vintage illustration #devil #good and evil #two faces #two faced
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March 9, 2021

I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
"Life at the border is the only way forward."  From Getting Unstuck by Timothy Butler.
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#border #liminal #outskirts
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1924.
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#vintage illustration #demon #gluttony #hell #illustration #force feeding
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
A savage kick to a hat full of walnuts.  From Eliza by Barry Pain, 1904.
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#vintage illustration #hat #kick
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
"Too much mustard! (just makes you dance)."  From Tulane's 1914 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #dancing #yearbook #mustard #mustard plaster
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"UFOs and psychic phenomena — is there a link?"  From Northern Ufology, 1980.
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#vintage illustration #crystal ball #psychic #alien #extraterrestrial
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Miscellanies of Mr. Jonathan (permalink)

Jonathan Caws-Elwitt

unearths some literary gems.

From "Grimshaw, Bagshaw, and Bradshaw," by John Maddison Morton:

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Grimshaw: If the whole human race were now standing before me, inviting me with outstretched arms to throw myself into them, I should unhesitatingly select Morpheus as the individual into whose arms I should throw myself!

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Fanny: Do you consent, or do you not, Peter?
Grimshaw: Of course I do--I jump at it! Oblige me by keeping your eye on me while I jump at it. (About to make a vigorous spring)
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Der Bärenspiegel, 1925.
[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 #monster #mountain climbing #matterhorn #mountain spirit #alpine
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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)
"This will be an old place someday."  Another window into the glowing forests that traverse old yearbooks.  From North Carolina Wesleyan's 1963 yearbook.
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#forest #vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook #glowing trees #photo
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Annancy Stories, illustrated by Pamela Colman Smith, 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 #bird #faces in things #folk tale #pamela colman smith
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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.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #chicken #hen #disheveled
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1930.
[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 #lamp post #car wreck #vintage automobile #car accident #automobile
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Tulane's 1905 yearbook.

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

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#vintage illustration #skeleton #shadow #vintage yearbook #yearbook #illustration #doctor death
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Cleopatra as a circus snake charmer.  From Le Charivari, 1890.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #serpent #cleopatra #circus #snakes #snake charmer
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
The nymph Daphne, 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 #mythology #vintage yearbook #yearbook #greek mythology #illustration #nymph #daphne
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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 #wizard #ominous #shadows #vampire #hermit #dracula #blindness #wise man #art
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Otterbein's 1904 yearbook.

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

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #hooded figure #sibyl
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"High overhead, above the sky, their plans are drawn and laid."  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
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
If that says, "Sly as a pheasant," it's a Googlewhack.  From Manchester College's 1921 yearbook.

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

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #bird #pheasant
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Precursors (permalink)
Artificial lightning from Purple Parrot, 1924, and artificial thunder from The Addams Family, 1965.
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March 8, 2021

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
The evil of intemperance as a footprint of the devil.  From The Foot-Prints of Satan, or, The Devil in History by Hollis Read, 1873.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #alcoholism #alcohol #drunk #intemperance
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1930.
[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 #all-seeing eye #eye of god #eye #eye in the sky #giant eye
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
When women's fashion regresses to men's fashion of the past.  From Der Bärenspiegel, 1925.
[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 #fashion #vintage fashion #illustration
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Memories of college.  From Longwood's 1975 yearbook.

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

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#skull face #spooky #vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook #1970s #haunted teacher
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz by L. Frank Baum, 1908.
[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 #oz #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Tulane's 1905 yearbook.
[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 #vintage yearbook #yearbook #scythe #fraternities #secret society #hooded figure
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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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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
This photo may be used to facilitate time travel.  From Interlachen's 1928 yearbook.
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#portal #vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook #perspective #pathway #doorway #photo
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Old News (permalink)
"The fountain of youth is mirth."  From Screenland, 1930.
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#vintage illustration #sense of humor #fountain of youth #vintage headline #ponce de leon #illustration #mirth #headline
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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 #magick #occult #magician #imps #antiquarian #prof. oddfellow #as above so below #sacred geometry #symbolism #collage #mystic #black and white #ex libris #mysticism #self portrait #heterochromia #yours truly #forbidden science #aliens #bookplate
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Winston-Salem's 1955 yearbook.
[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 #goat #vintage yearbook #yearbook #photographer
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1924.
[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 #radio
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Salem's 1924 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 #pig
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Psycho-Harmonial Philosophy by Peter Pearson, 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 #earth #esoteric
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Here's why the earth wobbles.  From Tulane's 1914 yearbook.

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

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#vintage illustration #giant #earth #vintage yearbook #yearbook #why the earth wobbles
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Ouranos, 1952.
[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 #star #rooster #illustration
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Gannon's 1979 yearbook.

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

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#ghost #vintage photo #vintage yearbook #1970s #faceless #no face
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
A possible foot.  From Ontario College of Art's Sketch magazine, 1946.
[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 #bigfoot #footprint #art
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Earlham's 1906 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 #march 8
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
May any dark riders gallop in the other direction.  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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March 7, 2021

I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)

Today we asked a real life wizard who grants wishes on the New York subways, Devin Person, if he'd be willing to share his approach to making meaningful connections within brief moments.  We were aware of two of his preliminary techniques — wizardly garb (as shrewd as it is boldly theatrical, because something that audacious is required to pierce the haze of anonymity and mundanity) and (the detail we love most) an actual “Talk to the wizard, because no one meets a wizard by accident” sign.  That sign is the ultimate pointer for those with eyes to see him in the first place, (those “waiting for a sign”!), to instantly assure that he is neither an illusion nor unapproachable.  Once quirk attracts quirk, Mr. Person may have under a minute to offer his magic, so he presumably strives not to squander the opportunity.  We asked him, if it wouldn’t reveal the secrets of his trade, how he approachs solidifying a connection.  In this strange, estranging era in which closeness, togetherness, fellowship, and intimacy are suddenly demonized, what is the wizard’s way to break through these new, challenging fogs?
Mr. Person kindly answered the following:
Riders of the New York City subway system are used to regular disturbances. Cries of, "Excuse me ladies and gentlemen..." precede pleas for money, food, or attention; attention being the medium of exchange of entertainment for desired money and food. When I decided to ride the subway offering commuters the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to seize destiny by its lapels and have their wish granted by a real wizard, I knew I wanted to separate myself from these regular interruptions and monetized performances. Thus, I adopted a philosophy of "invitation, not obligation."
When entering a subway car, I would first tape up my "Talk to the Wizard... because no one meets a wizard by accident" sign then take a seat. I would not announce myself, I would not make a show of it, I would simply establish my presence. Having taken that first step, I would then wait. Many New Yorkers protect themselves from the constant intrusions and annoyances of the city by wrapping themselves in a heavy cloak of indifference and ignorance. Some passengers see a wizard and think, "I want nothing to do with whatever that is," others are so shielded by their jaded attitude they exclude me from their awareness entirely, literally not noticing the wizard sitting next to them. But the audience I sought separated themselves naturally via their own curiosity, whether that was a bold greeting or a tentative smile. And once they accepted the invitation of my presence and engaged with me, that's where the magic began.
Now, a stage magician has a guided tour he wants to take his audience on: The patter is planned, the tricks set up, and the spectator misdirected and redirected to suit the magician's need. But as a wizard, I chose a very different path: I opened myself entirely to the uniqueness of each particular exchange. I did my best to avoid canned lines and pre-planned routines and instead sought to be as present as possible and meet people where they were at. Sometimes folks just wanted to ask a few questions and take a photo. Other times people opened up, told me their wishes, and took my magical prescriptions as a sacred bond. Every New Yorker is unique, and the way an elderly Puerto Rican woman wants to be engaged is very different from a young, drunk, hipster couple out on a date.
Of course, this means not every encounter was profound and magical in a large, showy sense. Sometimes the magic was as simple as getting a New Yorker to look up from the phone and talk to a stranger, a miracle in this modern era! Occasionally, enough curious parties stepped forward that they ended up talking with each other, my presence as a wizard giving rise to the social event but in no way managing or directing it. 
As I said, each experience is unique, so rather than try to summarize and generalize, it's probably best to offer an example.
My desired train entered the station and I boarded a nearly empty car. I sat across from the only other passenger, a mildly disheveled middle aged man in construction attire, and waited. He looked up, took stock of me, and then asked about my outfit. I smiled and said, "I'm a wizard, and I'm here to grant you a wish." He laughed and said, "Ok then, I want a million dollars." I shook my head and said, "No you don't. Money like that would bring more problems than it's worth. You got on this train for a reason.  You're the only one here. What do you really want from this wizard?" And with that, he sat back and his whole demeanor changed, as if he was an inflatable character who'd just had some of the air let out. He sighed and said, "Yeah, you're right. I don't want a million dollars. I just want to be back with my family." We proceeded to talk about his alcoholism, his family, and the rift it had created between them. We talked about magic as a goal, as a moment of clarity, as the random chance of encountering a wizard on a train and how that single event could become a defining fork in the road over time. I gave him a magical spell to cast when he returned home, the details of which I won't divulge, and then he thanked me and got off at his stop.
Now, I don't know what happened to this man. For all I know, he could have drunk himself to death that night and never seen his family again. But I hope not. I hope this encounter resonated with him and its magic moved him to create the change he desired. But I'll never know! And that's the magic I learned to not just live with, but relish! My role as a subway wizard was to stir the waters of reality and let the ripples work their way outward. There were New Yorkers I never talked to, but who saw me pass by, who sat quietly at the other end of the train car, who took a photo and slipped out the door. These strangers, along with the curious ones who stepped forward to engage, their experiences combined make up the pattern of magic weaved by a wizard, riding the subway back and forth across the city.
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Thank you, Mr. Person!  We noticed a lot of past tense in your answer.  Because we hope you'll be able to go back to granting wishes, we mentally converted your past tenses to future perfects.  May wonders never cease.
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Old News (permalink)
"'Fetid beast' still haunts Amazon."  Add a "dot com" to the end of this headline?  Via UFO Newsclipping Service, 2007.
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#monster #vintage headline
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This Terrible Problem That Is the Sea (permalink)
From Plays For Players And Guide To Play Production by Verne E. Powers, 1957.
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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 #illustration #steps
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
A blind fox.  From Sandman Twilight Stories by Abbie Phillips Walker and illustrated by Rhoda C. Chase, 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 tale #anthropomorphism #fox #blindness
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
A tin-foil hat, crown-shaped.  From North Central's 1965 yearbook.

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

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#king #vintage photo #crown #vintage yearbook #yearbook #tin-foil hat
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Everybody's Doing This Now (permalink)
From Le Charivari, 1890.
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#vintage illustration #weightless #floating on air
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
An all-too-rare depiction of a jester with a winged horse (not to mention giant scissors).  From Duke's 1926 yearbook.

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

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#vintage illustration #silhouette #jester #pegasus #vintage yearbook #scissors #yearbook #winged horse #1920s #illustration
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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.
67697 21362
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#vintage illustration #science fiction #space travel #fairy tale #infinity #rocket #art
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Stupidity is actually built into the brain, and we see that "airhead" is a misnomer because there's no air in a vacuum.  From Atlantic Christian's 1916 yearbook.

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

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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #phrenology #vintage yearbook #yearbook #duck #brain #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Kladderadatsch, 1937.
[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 #mars #mother earth #vintage magazine #illustration #baby moon #god of war #magazine
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From the Cap and Gown yearbook of the University of Chicago, 1917.  See How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.
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#vintage illustration #fire spirit #insomnia #vintage yearbook #yearbook #smoke #faces in things #candle #candles with faces
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From La Petite Lune, 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 #bouquet #big ears
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1920.
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #political cartoon #demon #devil #earth #fire #global warming
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
The "big head, little body" style of caricature goes way back.  From Otterbein's 1915 yearbook.

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

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#vintage illustration #skull #finis #vintage yearbook #yearbook #the end #caricature #big head little body #1910s
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From L'Assiette au Beurre, 1909.
[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 #crown #giant baby #his majesty the baby #under fire #art
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Psychiatric Bulletin, 1951.
[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 #puppet #marionette #puppet master #1950s
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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.

From Service of All the Dead, by Colin Dexter:

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Flet Vewels dept.: "waiter than snew"

Bonus: "an occasional elongated asterisk of light"
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#asterisk
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1930.
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#vintage illustration #vintage ad #ad
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Purple Parrot, 1937.
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March 6, 2021

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Purple Parrot, 1940.
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#fashion #vintage fashion #1940s #hat #helmet #woman #personal protection #vintage woman #tin foil hat
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From the Wizardry VI: Bane of the Cosmic Forge handbook.
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Great news -- "You get your wish!"  From The Film Daily, 1942.
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#vintage ad #hand #wishbone #wishing #ad
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Blue Planet Project: Alien Technical Research - 25 (undated).
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#vintage illustration #symbols #alien
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1930.
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#vintage illustration #demon #imp #alcohol #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Story-Book Tales by Mina Pearl Ashton, 1931.
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#vintage illustration #fairy tale #anthropomorphism #fox
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Lenoir-Rhyne's 1925 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #animal attack #vintage yearbook #yearbook #bear #pursued
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Alice and Other Fairy Plays for Children by Kate Freiligrath-Kroeker and illustrated by Mary Sibree, 1881.
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#vintage illustration #fairy tale #seven dwarfs
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Old News (permalink)
"Dark comes to life, almost."  From Elon's 1979 yearbook.
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#vintage yearbook #yearbook #vintage headline #headline #dark
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Mr. Mygale's Hobby, A Story About Spiders by Francesca M. Steele, 1889.
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#vintage illustration #illustration #fallen in a hole #cry for help
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Separated at Birth? (permalink)
We don't know why, but our custom widget that checks for duplicated images suggested this unlikely pairing.  Click each image for its source.
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#vintage illustration #elephant #vintage yearbook #beware #yearbook #weightless #dumbo #illustration #helium #arise #art
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Sure, the non-winged graduated head rises on fountain water, but it seems more vulnerable.  From the 1913 yearbook of the State Female Normal School, Farmville.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #fountain #winged head
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Lustige Blätter, 1908.
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#vintage illustration #horror #vampire #1900s #art
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Ezh, 1907.
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#vintage illustration #mythology #harpy #centaur
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Purdue's 1900 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #guitar #vintage yearbook #birds #yearbook #tiny man #musician
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Krokodil, 1956.
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#vintage illustration #robot #chess #computer chess
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Swarthmore's 1932 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #horse #knight #vintage yearbook #rainbow #yearbook #tarot #night rainbow #knight of swords
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Mummy of Birchen Bower by Harry Ludlum, 1966.
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#vintage illustration #haunted #ghost #spooky #ghost story #vintage book #book #faces in things #old book #haunted clock
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Park College's 1929 yearbook. 

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1923.
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#vintage illustration #political cartoon #skeleton #alcohol
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March 5, 2021

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
A hand-rolled cigar menaced by machine-made cigarettes.  From Nebelspalter, 1933.
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #faces in things #cigar #cigarette
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Three favorite details near the bottom of the image: the tiny figure hanging onto the tethered goat's horns, the bat imp with the crescent pitchfork, and the long-horned moth-like demon rising from the cauldron's flames.  From the 1913 yearbook of the State Female Normal School, Farmville.  See How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.
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#vintage illustration #demon #imp #cauldron #hell #goat #fraternity #vintage yearbook #yearbook #secret society #hooded figure
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Queen Summer by Walter Crane, 1891.
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#vintage illustration #fairies #fairy tale #dandies
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Concordia's 1922 yearbook.  See How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.
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#skull face #vintage yearbook #yearbook #cigar
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
An old postcard gifted to me by friends in Wales.  Undated.
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#wales #vintage postcard #vintage man #man #postcard
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Barnard's 1918 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #dragon #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Old News (permalink)
"Sit and rot; I hope you enjoy it."  From The Oredigger, 1971.
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#vintage headline #rot #headline
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Hiram's 1897 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #the end #rat
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Surrounded by wobblies, Gleason had unmistakably stopped breathing."  From Thrilling Wonder Stories, 1943.
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#vintage illustration #monster
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Alice and Other Fairy Plays for Children by Kate Freiligrath-Kroeker and illustrated by Mary Sibree, 1881.
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #alice in wonderland #chess #white queen
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Rhode Island College's 1909 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #falling #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From L'Impartial de l'Est, 1904.
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#vintage illustration #shadow #board game #checkers
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1882.
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#vintage illustration #egg #easter egg
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Old News (permalink)
"You know I can't hear you when the water's running."  From West Virginia Wesleyan's 1976 yearbook.
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#vintage yearbook #yearbook #vintage headline #headline
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Le Journal Amusant, 1907.
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#vintage illustration #demon #angel #good and evil
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Miscellanies of Mr. Jonathan (permalink)

Jonathan Caws-Elwitt

unearths some literary gems.

From "The Phantom Breakfast," by Charles Selby, Comedian:

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Augustus: I danced all night with another lady — an angel between four and five and twenty — a magnificent creature, after the model of the Venus de What d'ye call 'em....

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Selina: Why what is the matter? You're acting like Mr. Whatecallum, in Othello. You goggle your eyes, and twist your arms about like a windmill.
***

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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Grotesque cherubim."  From The Grotesque in Church Art by T. Tindall Wildridge, 1899.
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#vintage illustration #grotesque #church art #cherubim
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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)
"Do not touch."  From Birmingham-Southern's 1962 yearbook.

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

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#vintage fashion #vintage yearbook #1960s #personal space #vintage woman
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
Five weird wishes, from us to you.
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#magick #occult #wishing #video #penetralia
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March 4, 2021

Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Elon College's 1925 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #butterfly woman #butterfly people
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I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
Even without playing this game, every one of these clues would be welcome at this moment.  From the Lords of Time game manual, 1985. 
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#gaming
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1930.
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#vintage illustration #vintage ad #faces in things #shaving cream #ad
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
[Inexplicable images from generations ago invite us to restore the lost sense of immediacy.  We follow the founder of the Theater of Spontaneity, Jacob Moreno, who proposed stringing together "now and then flashes" to unfetter illusion and let imagination run free.  The images we have collected for this series came at a tremendous price, which we explained previously.]
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#vintage illustration #ghost #vintage book #book #old book #illustration
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This Terrible Problem That Is the Sea (permalink)
From Kladderadatsch, 1922.
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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 #spooky #stranded at sea #skeleton hands
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
The pseudo-3-D effect of this photo may be used to facilitate time travel.  From UNC Chapel Hill's 1928 yearbook.
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#vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Zarnitsy, 1906.
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#vintage illustration #death #skull #head wound
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
It's rarely depicted, but behind every Cupid is a green mouse.  From The Green Mouse by Robert W. Chambers and illustrated by Edmund Frederick, 1910.
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#vintage illustration #pen and ink #cherub #cupid #mouse #illustration
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Yesterday's Weather (permalink)
Reblog if you're a clown on an ice floe in the rain.  From Southwest Texas State Teachers College's 1919 yearbook.
*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 #ice #umbrella #clown #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
The bear goes into the farmer's sack.  From A Book of Fairy-Tale Foxes by Clifton Johnson and illustrated by Frank A. Nankivell, 1914.
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#vintage illustration #fairy tale #bear #box
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Kansas State's 1929 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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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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#witch #spooky #occult #vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook #candle #hallowe'en #hooded figure
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Elizabethtown's 1969 yearbook.

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#vintage photo #horror #vintage yearbook #1960s #cursed
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
INSTRUCTIONS: Click to shift the scene. From Nebelspalter, 1922.

From Nebelspalter, 1922
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#wine #gif
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
From the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's 1971 yearbook.
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#vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook #glowing tree
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Gee, fellers, it's the cemetery!"  From Bob's Hill Trails by Charles Pierce Burton, 1922.
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#vintage illustration #cemetery #graveyard #spooky #full moon #pitchfork #night #hooded figure #illustration
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Salem's 1923 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #tree #the end #cliff
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From UFO Review, 1988.
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#vintage illustration #vintage ad #ufo #ad
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Rhetorical Questions, Answered! (permalink)
Over a quarter century before the "Does she...or doesn't she?" advertising slogan for hair coloring, the question was answered: "She did!"  From the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville's 1928 yearbook.
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Precursors (permalink)
Here's a precursor to the Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots toy.  From Der Bärenspiegel, 1931.
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #human headed
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March 3, 2021

Old News (permalink)
"A journey toward also takes us away."  From Saint Mary’s College's 1995 yearbook.
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#vintage yearbook #yearbook #vintage headline #journey #headline
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1930.
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#vintage illustration #wine #faces in things #alcohol #grapes #grape spit #spitting grapes
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Sleeping Beauty's name is George.  From Washington College's 1966 yearbook.

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#vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook #sleeping beauty #man sleeping
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
An Eiffel Tower of eternal regret.  From Le Charivari, 1890.
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#vintage illustration #regret #funeral #eiffel tower
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
You've heard of putting a project "to rest," but Elon's 1925 yearbook was formally buried and given a tombstone.

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#vintage illustration #graveyard #vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook #tombstone #vintage men #men
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
The endpapers from The Great Sea Horse by Isabel Anderson, 1909.
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#vintage illustration #ocean #sea #endpapers #illustration
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Satan Himself.  From Western Carolina's 1950 yearbook.

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#satan #vintage yearbook #leopard #yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Lustige Blätter, 1917.
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#vintage illustration #uncle sam #war and peace #peace angel
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Tulane's 1903 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #skeleton #dance of death #fraternity #vintage yearbook #yearbook #dancing skeleton
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1923.
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#vintage illustration #statue
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Weaver's 1929 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #castle #vintage yearbook #yearbook #illustration #castle in the air
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
People who live in crystal boxes should not assist magicians with cannons.  From The Magic Catalogue by William Doerflinger.
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#vintage illustration #vintage magic #magic #cannon
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Barnard's 1918 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #angel #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Astounding, 1957.
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#vintage illustration #bear
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Images Moving Through Time (permalink)
Cemeteries and caped figures may be discovered within the mysterious glowing forests that span old yearbooks.  From Duke's 1977 yearbook.
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#cemetery #forest #vintage photo #vintage yearbook #yearbook #hooded figure #glowing trees
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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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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
This faux Biblical passage, printed backwards, remains a Googlewhack to this day.  From Berea College's 1938 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #biblical
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Here's an antidote to the Tarot's Ten of Swords.  May every spear break before it hits you.  From Rinkitink in Oz by L. Frank Baum and illustrated by John R. Neill, 1916.
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#vintage illustration #tarot #spear #oz #illustration #ten of swords
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Miscellanies of Mr. Jonathan (permalink)

Jonathan Caws-Elwitt

unearths some literary gems.

From Death in the Night Watches, by George Bellairs:

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[Once again I observe how even rather pedestrian writers turn impressively poetic when it comes to flights of mustache metaphor.]

He had a large red moustache. His nose, a formidable promontory jutting over this copious covering of his upper lip, combined with it to remind one of the sea breaking against the foot of a granite rock.

***
[The ancient gardener] began to gossip. He had a confidential and persistent manner, constantly seizing Littlejohn by the arm as he progressed, as though fearing his audience would flee. He behaved for all the world like a salesman, varying his style according to the nature of his story, from that of a tout for indecent post cards to that of an importunate pedlar of insurance.

***
He had one eyebrow like a Norman arch; the other was Gothic, for he wore a monocle screwed in.

[And a little later, one of those empathetic eyepiece incidents occurs--with architectural consequences!]

His monocle fell from his eye in dismay and converted the Gothic arch to Norman again.

***
Long, lean, with sunken cheeks and a torn-looking moustache he gave the impression of being held together by his overalls.

***
His eyes protruded in intense curiosity and his moustache thrust itself forth incredulously. [Same moustache as above, btw.]

***
He walked with a peculiar gait like one climbing a ladder.
***
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"The elemental."  From Unknown, 1939.
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#vintage illustration #occult #whirlwind #illustration #elemental
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March 2, 2021

Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Fliegende Blätter, 1923.
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#vintage illustration #fairy #anthropomorphism #faces in things #pipe smoker #mushroom #mushroom people
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Purple Parrot, 1942.
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#vintage illustration #fashion #vintage fashion #1940s #hat
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Wizardry III: Legacy of Llylgamyn, The Third Scenario handbook.
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#vintage illustration #magick #wizard #occult #necromancer #mage
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The Right Word (permalink)
"'Must' is a word I do not recognize."  Actually, most everyone at Collinwood, like Bartleby, would prefer not to, as we proved here.  It's more like Collin-wouldn't.  From Dark Shadows episode 641.
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#dark shadows
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Fairy Tales of the Slav Peasants and Herdsmen, illustrated by Emily Harding, 1896.
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#vintage illustration #fairy tale
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Lenoir-Rhyne's 1925 yearbook.

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

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #ex libris #bookplate
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Why, it's dearest papa!"  From Goldilocks and the Three Bears by Lyle Stevenson Cummins, 1923.
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#vintage illustration #anthropomorphism #bear #papa bear
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Precursors (permalink)
Here's a precursor to Doctor Dolittle.  From Le Charivari, 1890.
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#vintage illustration #talk to the animals #fish #talking fish #doctor dolittle #talking animals #dr. dolittle
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Green Pipes by Joseph Rous Paget-Fredericks, 1929.
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#vintage illustration #tree #autumn #leaves #illustration
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Reblog if you, too, are large but not solid.  From Lebanon Valley's 1901 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #big headed #vintage yearbook #yearbook
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Goblin, 1926.
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#vintage illustration #pegasus #flying horse #winged horse
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From the 1896 Ole Miss yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #skull #fraternity #vintage yearbook #yearbook #secret society
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Old News (permalink)
"Happiness not from things."  From Awake magazine, 1958.
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#happiness #vintage headline #things #headline
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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 #bear #teddy bear #water skiing
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Elon's 1972 yearbook.

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#night people #vintage yearbook #yearbook #night
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Star People by Katharine Fay Dewey, 1910. 
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#vintage illustration #king #constellation #night sky #crab
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1923.
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#vintage illustration #centaur
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Miscellanies of Mr. Jonathan (permalink)

Jonathan Caws-Elwitt

unearths some literary gems.

From "My Precious Betsy," by John Maddison Morton:

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Mr. Bobtail: "Yours, et cetera." What's the meaning of et cetera?
Mr. Wagtail: Et cetera? Why, et cetera means et cetera.
Mr. Bobtail: Well, do you know I thought so. Only, as you are a French scholar, I thought I'd ask you.

***
["Without the obtail" dept.]

Mr. Bobtail: (reads) "My dear Elizabeth" — Well, upon my life, that's rather familiar.
Mr. Wagtail: Never mind. I dare say it's only his style.
Mr. Bobtail: But I don't like his style! I object to his style! If it had been "My dear Mrs. Bobtail" — or Mrs. B., without the obtail — it would have been sufficiently free and easy; but, "My dear Elizabeth"— Damn it, Wagtail — I say, Wagtail, damn it!
***
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
The eighth labor of Hercules.  From Stories of Classic Myths Retold From St. Nicholas, 1909.
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#vintage illustration #mythology #horses #hercules
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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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March 1, 2021

I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought (permalink)
Sometimes it's difficult to picture a vaguely described literary character.  Here's the first page from an entire book about Someone, Somebody, and Somebody Else, who live Somewhere.  From Someone and Somebody by Porter Emerson Browne, 1917.
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#somebody #vague #someone
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Old News (permalink)
"I'd rather be me!"  From Together, 1967.
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#vintage illustration #mask #ego #vintage headline #personal identity #headline
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From History of Cinderella, or the Little Glass Slipper by Joseph Crawhall, 1852
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#vintage illustration #fairy tale #vintage book #book #cinderella
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From the out-of-print The Return of the Dragon by Jane Zaring and illustrated by Polly Broman.
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#vintage illustration #dragon
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Albert X., diurnal somnambulist."  From Hypnotism by Laura Ensor, 1891.
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#vintage illustration #hypnotism #somnambulism #sleepwalker
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Old News (permalink)
"A lot of ballyhoo: Spring has landed, it's been fun, time has flown the coop, so goodby[e]."  From The Current Sauce, 1954.
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#vintage headline #springtime #headline
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Nebelspalter, 1930.
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#vintage illustration #baldness #fakir
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Non-Circulating Books (permalink)
Non-circulating book.  See our artist’s statement here: https://www.oneletterwords.com/weblog/?c=NonCirculatingBooks.
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#vintage illustration #hermit crab #non-circulating #library book
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
"Mystic forces were responding."  From Amazing Stories, 1956.
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#vintage illustration #violin #mystic #musician
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Reblog if you were poked by a bear today.  From Der Bärenspiegel, 1931.
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#vintage illustration #bear #public transportation
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
Commencement speeches are traditionally given by notable figures in society.  From Tennessee Wesleyan's 1974 yearbook.

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#devil #vintage yearbook #yearbook #commencement
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
A werewolf from Scientific Thriller's Killer By Night, 1951.

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#vintage illustration #werewolf
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
So rare to see an ink cannon with a quill pen as the rammer.  From Park College's 1930 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #pen and ink #vintage yearbook #yearbook #quill pen #cannon #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
The silver of the moonshine fairies.  From Fairies I Have Met by Mrs. Rodolph Stawell and illustrated by Edmund Dulac, 1910.
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#vintage illustration #fairies #fairy tale #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From Jugend, 1914. 
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#vintage illustration #puppets #marionette #illustration #art #1910s
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Elon's 1925 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #diving #vintage yearbook #yearbook #the end #illustration
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
Avoid the howl of a coyote facing you.  From a teacher training guide to Navajo cultural beliefs, 1986.
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#vintage illustration #full moon #coyote #howling #native american #navajo #taboo
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Yearbook Weirdness (permalink)
From Pennsylvania College for Women's 1936 yearbook.

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#vintage illustration #vintage yearbook #yearbook #ex libris
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Yesterday's Weather (permalink)
From Green Pipes by Joseph Rous Paget-Fredericks, 1929.
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#vintage illustration #rainy day #umbrella
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Restoring the Lost Sense (permalink)
From The Cats' Arabian Nights by Abby Morton Diaz, 1881.
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#vintage illustration #mouse #bottle
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