The Travels of the Soul, from The Century Magazine by Howard Pyle (Dec. 1902)
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Description: Cover: The Century Magazine, June 1896
Artist: Louis J. Rhead (1858-1926)
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Edmund Dulac (1882-1953), “The Century Magazine”, #6, Oct. 1913
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”Better is a dinner of herbs where love is, than a stalled ox and hatred therewith”
- Proverbs, XV.17
[Guillaume Gris]
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Cats and their rodent admirers. Simplicissimus. July 18, 1896. Cover art.
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The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine
Artist : Paul Meylan
May to October, 1913
La Belle Dame sans Merci
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1973 Elton John Goodbye Yellow Brick Road Advertisement
From the December, 1973 issue of CIRCUS Magazine
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Lovely lace designs.
The Lady’s Book. New York [etc: Godey Co. [etc.]., 1830
Feb. 1839
Godey’s Lady’s Book (Philadelphia, Pa. : 1840). Philadelphia, Pa: L.A. Godey, 1840.
May, 1841
Oct. 1854
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Terry Higgins on the cover of Adam Vol. 3 No. 11, 1959
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“After borrowing $5 for the weekend, Ohio State student Bud Shively and his date Vivan DeMaria spent 40 cents for burgers and Cokes at a White Castle restaurant.” Part of a Life magazine story, 1949.
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Death and a fool take a meeting. Simplicissimus. July 1896.
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At left, the type of 1840s man that many people want, looking dashing in his evening costume and with the fashionable barrel chest and defined waist of his breed.
At right, a more typical example of the 1840s man that you will find at discount prices: note the striped trousers, huge paletot coat, and cigar.
This is the difference that proper vetting of your 19th century man can make! Of course, many people are happy with the Gent on the right and will gladly indulge his fashion habits and smoking.
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