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This circa early 1940s sketch book of Mary Abbott, a member of the New York School of abstract expressionists, contains - among other things - an awful lot of sketches of cats #InternationalCatDay https://t.co/Gy7JZuCO9B
If anyone has a got a cheerier skeleton, we would very much like to see it (bonus points for Morris dancing demon companion). From 1703 English translation of Carlo da Simiana's The Truth of the Christian Religion
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L: me, looking for more whale pictures
R: our twitter followers, getting sucked into this whale madness
These two whales are presumably the villain and henchman of an 80s children's animation, in which they run an underwater casino using clams as poker chips
Pictured: a typical scene of customers browsing our latest general Antiquarian and Modern catalogue. Join them in their perusal by viewing the PDF here: https://t.co/kGIYAF53E2
First edition of Cooper Willyam's A voyage up the Mediterranean in His Majesty's ship the Swiftsure... With a description of the battle of the Nile, this the large paper copy with 43 very large plates #TravelTuesday https://t.co/UGPzXF5EjQ
Pictured: artist's impression of the warm, shining glow of satisfaction you'll get when you read our latest catalogue of Private Press and Illustrated Books. View the PDF here: https://t.co/QVE6JpmNiI
@blackwellsart Or something a little more colourful? https://t.co/uOotCQ1C9N
Today we're contemplating the possibility of a book dealer uniform where we all wear hats relevant to our specialism/preferred era... I think this one is particularly fetching https://t.co/yVzopo16fb
Also featured in De Lahontan's travels in North America, the return of #badlydrawnanimals with this profoundly disconcerting, human-eyed beaver https://t.co/Jf20FJAByV