An online archive of digitized knitting magazines lets you flip through pages looking for patterns and helpful articles, from 1800 to the present.
Jessie Willcox Smith was one of the most prominent female illustrators in the U.S, during the famed Golden Age of Illustration.
JULIUS FAST BODY LANGUAGE ~HC with Dust Jacket, 192 pg., 1970 ~ 8 1/2" x 5 3/4" ~ Included are a couple of vintage magazine pages that we found inside the book. The article covers "What are the politicians really saying? Body language tells you..." including photos of Senator Edward Kennedy, President Nixon, James Buckley, George Romney, Arthur Goldberg and MORE Good, lovingly used condition. * The dustjacket is showing some wear, minor rips and age discoloration - but it has done it's job of protecting the contents well! Will ONLY ship International via PRIORITY w/ insurance. PLEASE contact us PRIOR to purchase for s/h quote. Check out our store for more FUN FINDS, combine s&h and save $$ !!
When Stanley Kubrick was a young man, he had the good luck to be assigned a job for LOOK Magazine that allowed him to create an intimate photographic portrait of Rosemary Williams. This story, sho…
Recreate the past with these vintage dollhouse newspaper and magazine template scans. For convenience, these miniature decor printables are pooled and complied into one simple page.
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British authors and Daily Mail critics reveal their selection of the best books this summer to pack for your holiday. Choose from thrillers, crime, literary fiction, chick flicks, children's and more.
Who knows books better than a bookseller? Here, booksellers from a few fantastic bookshops let us know what they’re reading — and what you should read too.
A Woman's Woman — "Sandra tried to love men . . . but couldn't resist their women!" Repro print of an early 60s lesbian pulp paperback novel. It's trashy! It’s tacky! It’s cheesy! It’s pulptastic! Printed with professional archival pigmented ink on premium quality 250 or higher gm luster finish professional photo paper. Prints usually will have a white border to maintain the proportions of the original image. Because these are repros of vintage book covers, magazine covers, and posters, there may be imperfections (creases, rubbings, other marks, blurred small print, etc.) in the image if they appeared in the original. PulptasticPrint watermark that appears in online images will NOT be in the actual prints. Discounted prices available on bulk orders: - buy 10-14 prints, get 10% off — enter CODE10 at checkout - buy 15-19 prints, get 15% off — enter CODE15 at checkout - buy 20 prints or more, get 20% off — enter CODE20 at checkout Most prints are available in the following standard American and European sizes: 4x6 in |10.16 x1 5.24 cm A6 - 4.1 x 5.8 in |10.5 x 14.8 cm 5x7 in | 12.7 x 17.7 cm A5 - 5.8 x 8.3 in |14.81 x 21.01 cm 8 x 10 in | 20.3 x 25.4 cm 8.5 x 11 in | 21.6 x 27.9 cm A4 - 8.25 x 11.75 i. | 21.0 x 29.7 cm 10 x 13 in | 25.4 x 33 cm 11 x 14 in | 27.9 x 35.5 cm A3 - 11.75 x 16.5 in | 29.7 x 42.0 cm 11 x 17 in | 27.9 x 43.2 cm A3+ - 13 x 19 in | 33 x 48.2 cm But if you want a custom size (no larger than 13 x 19”) just ask. I’m happy to work with you to get you what you want! - Each item is individually printed by me in my studio, not farmed out to a print-on-demand business, to ensure quality control - Flat rate shipping — one price no matter how many you order - Please note: most prints have a small white border to maintain the proportions of the original image.
Ever come across a roll of vintage wallpaper and wish you knew what to do with it? Never fear! Here are ten modern ways to use beautiful vintage wallpaper.
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Robin Bean described Films and Filming as a magazine for “gay men in the closet” who could ogle semi-naked stars on public transport without anyone thinking they were queer. Films and Filming was published in the UK between October 1953 to March 1990. It was a special interest magazine for film-lovers who thought … Continue reading "The Subversive, Queer and Iconic Covers to Films & Filming Magazine 1970-81 (NSFW)"
Max Collier - Thorn of Evil Midwood Books F199, 1962 Cover Artist: Paul Rader "The view from the garden was beautiful—and tempting."
Unusual parade of animals and children, seen shadowed against the light, with boy riding a deer, and girl and squirrel riding a bear, all the kids but the...
Continuing the delve into back issues of Jugend magazine, the German fin de siècle periodical of “art and life”, this post covers the year 1899. The earlier years of the magazine are replete with a…
Teacher and designer Paul Soulellis talk about his zine 'What Is Queer Typography?' and the non-profit publishing studio Queer Archive Work.
The traditional riso art and herbology books from Harry Potter — that's our new collection of retro overprint effects.
The Perversion of The Easter Bunny: 1907 To Today
Old magazines can fetch a decent profit online or at flea markets. But you can make a lot more from your old reading material by cutting them up — and selling the vintage ads. Here’s how.
The traditional riso art and herbology books from Harry Potter — that's our new collection of retro overprint effects.
The science fiction book cover is a hard one to get right. Go too far and it risks descending into cliché and general ridiculousness; too subtle and no one...
In 1977, Scarfolk Council was disconcerted to learn that poor citizens and immigrants had figured out how to call the emergency services. The council quickly launched a new number, which it claimed would better handle the increasing volume of emergency calls, and after three years the government proudly announced a significant decrease in emergency calls overall. However, the telephone number (when it was finally identified) was traced to an answering machine in an industrial estate portacabin, which was completely deserted. When questioned about the unattended service, a council spokesman stated that the intention was to "empower average and below-average people by enabling them to find their own solutions to problems which are probably the result of their own negligent actions in the first place." Fully-working emergency services, which were of course funded by the taxpayer and the sale of undesirables to mediocre countries, were still available, but only to a select group of invited people, many of whom were banking and corporate magnates, as well as politicians, their friends, families and pets. Emergencies most often reported included: strain brought on by stirring Martinis and not being able to reach the television from the bed to change channels. Additionally, the fire service was frequently called upon by beneficiaries to hose down citizens picketing their country estates.
Have you noticed that we're excited about the summer release of Juxtapoz Black and White, the newest release in our ongoing series with Ging...
76 p., ill., 28 cm, trade catalog
A4 Flirt - Biscuits Lefevre-Utile, c.1895. This image is part of a Mucha-dedicated album here on Flickr. Discover over 100 high quality scans of the same quality by viewing the album this image belongs to!
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Several years ago, I was on a local PBS show called Chicago Tonight with host Bob Sirrott. I was there to discuss the preservation/restoration process of a railway station I had become involved with in nearby Skokie, IL. As an introduction, Bob was giving an overview of projects I’d done and then proceeded to describe how much he saw the influence of “Mad Magazine” in my work. I had never articulated this myself, but the more I thought about it, the more I realized how spot o
A few months ago, Allen Williams emailed me a painting for an upcoming anthology, Queen Victoria’s Spellbook. (You can see the image in the post below.) Allen has been one of my favorite artists for a while now, and if you take a look, I think it’s easy to see why. His illustration is a […]
The School Arts Magazine 1927-01: Volume 26, Issue 5.Digitized from IA1627726-02.Previous issue: sim_school-arts_1926-12_26_4.Next issue:...
Everyone knows that more than seeing himself as a rock singer, Jim Morrison considered himself a lyricist. Furthermore, he also