Crystal Vision by Alice-Mary Schnirring from the May 1942. Weird Tales.
Artist unknown.
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Weird Tales, May 1942.
Cover art by Ray Quigley
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Ad for the G. Richard brand of bicycles in the French magazine “Le Rire,” No. 38, 1898. Art by Garnier.
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The Swan Maidens by Walter Crane, 1894.
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From Illustrations to Shakespeare's Tempest by Walter Crane. 1893
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Ad for Craven Tobacco from the 1930s.
"For men who know good tobaccos" and are not craven about admitting it.
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Burne Hogarth - Gunslinger Illustration Original Art (undated)
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“Adventure,” Vol. 121, No. 1 (May 1949). Cover art by Robert Stanley.
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“The Start of a Car Rally” by French artist Guy Sabran in the October 3, 1931 issue of “L’Illustration,” devoted to the Automobile and Tourism.
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“Fifteen Western Tales,” Vol. 20, No. 1 (October, 1949).
Uncredited Cover Art.
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“April Fool’s Day” by Russell Sambrook on the cover of “The Saturday Evening Post,” April 2, 1938
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Detective Fiction Weekly, November 26, 1932
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The American Magazine, December 1935And The Man Who Could Work Miracles, 1936
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Donald, Mickey and Goofy debut their entry into the 1938 New York Auto Show on the cover of “Collier’s,” November 6, 1937. Art by Walt Disney Studios
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Radio - Electronics, June 1949
Before I-Glasses flopped there was "The Radio Hat."
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“Motorcycle Chariot Race” by Frank R. Paul on the cover of “Everyday Science and Mechanics,” September 1934. Hugo Gernsback, Editor.
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1911 Peugeot 138
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