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"Yes, they even banned The Canterbury Tales."
@GrantaMag 2017 https://t.co/RgcbLNPMyh
Some Chaucer in the collections here (fully digitized) Takamiya MS 32 https://t.co/LKz7eG0SL5 Takamiya MS 24 https://t.co/ixTnrPMwmq #BannedBooksWeek
Grey hourse
by Severiano Montoya, 1940
in Elizabeth Willis DeHuff Collection of American Indian Art https://t.co/j7VB6Z8feZ
"Now there arose a mighty storm" illustration by Arthur Rackham from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, 1905 https://t.co/JEKuPvmc2p
Le courtisan grotesque / Adrian de Monluc dit comte de Cramail; eaux-fortes de Miró ; typographie par Iliazd https://t.co/K1uh0UV4aw text: satirical treatise by aristocrat/amateur bellettrist, whose ascendancy under Louis XIII was cut short when Richelieu had him arrested 1635
more from Oiseaux en péril / Dorothea Tanning ; 8 gravures de Max Ernst.https://t.co/ZhYWdVjzMD
Oiseaux en péril / Dorothea Tanning ; 8 gravures de Max Ernst.https://t.co/ZhYWdVjzMD
Ripley Scroll ca. 1570
Complete work digitized: https://t.co/LpA5kftkM5
story by @OsbornEarlyMod @yalealumnimag about Carl Jung, scroll, and Paul and Mary Mellon Collection of Alchemy and the Occult: https://t.co/GBRAlknMuK
Surf near the Golden Gate, San Francisco
In the Surf at Old Orchard, Maine, no. 53686
in Detroit Photographic Company’s Views of North America, ca. 1897-1924 https://t.co/eJDvl7ooTN
Alexander Pope at the age of seven https://t.co/Dw2L7PxYHA
Portrait of Alexander Pope, ca. 1718, by Jonathan Richardson the Elder https://t.co/V6yD42kH1e