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hi . take this image. i hope youfeel better soon
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joeinct · 7 months
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Cheval, Photo by Gustave Roud, 1940s
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new reblog game put in the tags YOUR traditional folk song and who performs your favorite version(s); i’ll go first mine is hares on the mountain (roud 329), and i love lankum’s cover and faoileán’s cover (both of which are inspired by the definitive davy graham/shirley collins version)
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musclepig86 · 7 months
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Sundays are for relaxing post gym and working on my dad gut
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It's Fine Press Friday!
Today's book includes text from an old English folk song with prints by Polly B. Johnson of the Press of the Unseen Unicorn in San Antonio, Texas entitled The Fox. The Fox is a traditional English folk song, the earliest versions of which are from the 15th century and written in Middle English. It is number 131 in the Roud Song Index. This song has also been used and modified throughout the modern age, and has been covered by popular musicians and groups from 1950s to today.
The story is about a fox that goes into a town to terrorize the people and animals living there, while also gathering food for his family living outside the town limits. As the fox goes back to his family, the children exclaim about how wonderful the food he has gathered from the town is, and request that he go back frequently for more exploits.
The Fox was printed with hand-set Masterman type using a Golding Pearl Letterpress on Teton Text Paper, except for the black paper, which is Canson Mi Teintes paper, in an edition of 50 copies. The prints were made using linoleum, wood, and torn chipboard. The cover is made of a rough woven cloth and includes a bone that was boiled, washed, and soaked in Clorox, and dipped in shellac. Our copy is another gift from the estate of our late friend Dennis Bayuzick.
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– Sarah S., Special Collections Graduate Intern
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devalyu · 2 years
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There is samsara's flow
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What three items would you take to a magical island? Three things I’d take, very, very simple. I’d take a pencil, I’d take a very very big book of plain but thick paper, and a box of paints. So that I could write down the experiences that I was having on this magical island, and that also I could paint what I was seeing on this magical island, so there was at least some sort of diary form or reference to what was happening to me on the island. 
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carpedzem · 2 months
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one last thing bc this is honestly laughable at this point i have both dnf art and dnf FANFIC started that now i wont be able to share for a long time if not even ever as they are centred around one sexual themes and two drinking like FUCK my baka stupid life 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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lux-vitae · 2 years
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Selections from Corps de Paysans (Farmer Bodies) by Gustave Roud (c. 1930-40s)
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thefearofcod · 1 month
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serial killer urban legends after 1953 don’t leprosy and infanticide, all they know is hook hand man, car door, eat hot chip & lie
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