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A very interesting interview with book designer @mrkeenan by @jdmcartwright. http://t.co/cNVXE0WikY
The 19th c. reporter who convinced New York that our lunar neighbor was home to "man bats." http://t.co/NkJVHwQEUj
A flaming monk and nun from 1595, via the always-interesting @BibliOdyssey. http://t.co/BmA5SBGxsZ
Why did this Renaissance merchant commission a painting of himself as an infant? http://t.co/NIW6h1ex4r
Post-#worldcup flashback to when the Dutch were scrappy underdogs, not the other way around. http://t.co/ylRhjcoLky
New article: "Angelica's Baby: Pregnancy Narratives in Twentieth-Century Rio de Janeiro." http://t.co/UtkN79015L
Our next issue "Futures of the Past" launches this July with @gwijthoff on the invention of wireless #cryptography.
Roy Lichtenstein’s "Image Duplicator" (1963) juxtaposed with a panel from "X-Men" (1963). http://t.co/Up8ZPIMFBg
Boys fighting with knight puppets in the Hortus Deliciarum, late 12th c. http://t.co/nksuFptzyK
Londoners enjoying nitrous oxide in John Griffin's "Chemical Recreations," 1834. http://t.co/S4B7cQksHe