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This week's post about 'The Golden Hind," a 1920s art and literature magazine, features lithographs by British artist Walter Ernest Spradbery. Learn more about Spradbery and 'The Golden Hind' here: https://t.co/fnCNGUsGdB
We've got four different warblers from Rex Brasher's 'Birds and Trees of North America' to help sing us into spring! Can you identify these warblers? #Feathursday
Find out who they are here: https://t.co/3niZJ1Ieej
This week's Historic Woman Printer/Publisher of the week is Gudrun Zapf von Hesse (b.1918). Von Hesse started as a book binding apprentice and in 1991 became the second woman to win the Frederic W. Goudy award. Learn more here: https://t.co/Db4I0eUCX3
This week's post on work featured in the 1920s art and literature magazine 'The Golden Hind' focuses on the lithographs and signed prints by Grace E. Rogers that were issued in/with the magazine. Learn more here: https://t.co/w7MYAzJ3tm
Oh no! Blood-sucking Vampire Bats!! This illustration is from “Bats and Vampires” from the collection 'The Red Book of Animal Stories' selected by Andrew Lang with illustrations by the English artist & noted Lang collaborator Henry Justice Ford. More here: https://t.co/56TDQS6MTl
It was #Feathursday! Yesterday. These Goldfinches and Red-winged Blackbirds are common sights here in Milwaukee, and these examples from 'Nests and Eggs of Birds of the United States' (1882) look very familiar! Learn more about the book here: https://t.co/jGJjdqzKUa
This week's #Caturday post is all about 'Mr. Cat' by George Freedley, with illustrations by Victor J. Dowling. Learn all about 'Mr. Cat' here: https://t.co/EBhzGYUJYX
It's #FashionFriday! Check out this sweet styles from 'Godey's Lady's Book,' a widely circulated periodical published 1830-1878 featuring fashion plates and patterns, literature, art, and tips for both women and men.
Learn more here: https://t.co/zIoxTwcF3w
It's a very British #Feathursday this week, with these little birds from 'Oak & Company' by Richard Mabey, illustrated by Clare Roberts.
Learn more here: https://t.co/MP7uQ3UEll
This Little Owl (Athene noctua) has a Monday message for you: no goal is ever too small for a little motivation!
Learn more about this birb and the book of its origin, 'Oak & Company' (1983), here: https://t.co/zkju5L9Ak2