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Are you getting into the mood for the #SpookySeason? Halloween is around the corner and we're here for it. Keep your eyes peeled 👀 for our #Halloween posts #CreepyCollections #PageFrights 🐈⬛🎃👻
From the Layton collection "The Haunted Homes and Family Traditions of Great Britain" (1884) #Halloween #Gothic #HauntedBooks #PageFrights
Ever wondered how the devil walks? "Ten Etchings, Illustrative of The Devil’s Walk" can help! See more: https://t.co/cBFgmOtQu6 #PageFrights
Celebra #DiaDeMuertos con los grabados de "La Portentosa Vida de la Muerte" (1792): https://t.co/fcOponQuYm #PageFrights
"The Dream of the Dirty Woman" from Janus Press looks mighty frighty, no? #PageFrights
John Gould included the taste of the animal in some of his descriptions. @historyben @fmarked @historyben @BioDivLibrary #PageFrights
Australia's cutest (& not very scary) snake #BandyBandy #PageFrights @BioDivLibrary
https://t.co/NIvt9sqFTJ
For our contribution to #PageFrights we present: Anatole France's "Thais" with illustrations by Frank C. Papé -- https://t.co/lrXurDQQTC
The Death Adder, 1st described in 1802. #PageFrights Via @museumvictoria
& @BioDivLibrary https://t.co/gyUYH4HGBO
"Fangs equal in size to the talons of a hawk" #PageFrights (1789) Via @BioDivLibrary & @museumvictoria https://t.co/omHJMJgszV
Suriname Toads hatch from eggs embedded in their mother's back. #PageFrights Via @BioDivLibrary & @museumvictoria https://t.co/7REYT8VW1W