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"Chanda—Zambia’s Mick Jagger—was still alive. We just didn’t know where he was." http://t.co/uI77xk2FTS
“It sounded like we were an ancient people and that we didn’t exist anymore.” http://t.co/QVaVT5d6FI
"What Architecture Can Tell Us about the Sectarian History of Islam," at @NotEvenPast. https://t.co/J3IE2LFM4b
"Zumbouruckchee or Camel Artillery men," from an album of paintings from 1843. http://t.co/g0ymAdxF49
"Battle of the Fruit and Vegetable Soldiers," drawn by Darwin's son on "Origin of Species." http://t.co/rINLJvPEEh
"Lambert formally declared his 'absolute possession of the island of Tristan d’Acunha...'" http://t.co/PQuA10f5F4
Fun fact: in 1961, Brian Wilson's mom appears on a super early pre-Beach Boys release. https://t.co/Mx0HD4wcYF
A chronological map of the declarations of war that enveloped the world one hundred years ago (h/t @voxdotcom).
New article: Literary visions of bad futures, from “monstrous births” to rebellion. http://t.co/zMu5T0FxzV
A Dr Seussian bird from the Drake Manuscript at @MorganLibrary, c. 1586. Digitized here: http://t.co/jzGBu36D9h