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Showing posts with label Hand Drawn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hand Drawn. Show all posts
Homemade Science Fiction Pulp Magazine Cover Drawn by Hand 1938 Collection Jim Linderman
This Science Fiction Pulp Magazine from before World War Two has been saved from destruction with a handmade cover! I am not sure how high the "pass-around" rate was for these rags, but this one has had life extended with the repair. Featuring an Edgar Rice Burroughs story titled "Synthetic Man of Mars" from 1938, it is the artistic vision of the humble home artist which interests me. He created a hand-written spine as well.
Hand Drawn Science Fiction pulp magazine cover,created sometime after 1938.
Collection Jim Linderman Dull Tool Dim Bulb.
Drawing of Haley's Comet 1910 on a piece of Birch Bark circa 1910 Folk Art
A scarce period Drawing of Haley's Comet circa 1910 on a piece of Birch Bark. A drawn by hand postcard.
It's a curious one...a boy rushes in riding the comet with a net to collect mosquitos! Of course there was worldwide
panic at the time. A good share of the fear came from religious nuts. My favorite factoid is that the impending doom resulted in a run on "anti-comet umbrellas" and protective pills. Collection Jim Linderman
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Vagabond Rat Hand drawn Postcard
A Vagabond Rat Hand Drawn postcard from a traveler.
Ohio dated 1906 (detail)
collection Jim Linderman
Vintage Handmade Child's Miniature Cook Book Drawn by Hand Folk Art
A Vintage Handmade Child's Miniature Cook Book Drawn by Hand. 4" x 6" with hand written recipes and some clipped from magazines of the time. Circa 1940 - 1945. Drawings and instructions by Carol Birkett with help from her friend Patty. 22 pages. Collection Jim Linderman
Original Hand Drawn Rebus Parlor Cards Game 19th Century HARD
Original hand drawn REBUS cards dated 1895. From a large set. VERY hard to solve, but I will give you the first one...Bonaparte. Collection Jim Linderman
Meet Me at the Nebraska Fair ! No Native Americans Allowed
Welcome to the Nebraska County Fair in 1905.
30 years or so before this postcard was created by hand and mailed, the Nebraska Legislature, realizing the land they had forced numerous tribes to live on was even more valuable than they thought, petitioned Congress for the extinction of the old treaties to create even worse treaties...with the following documented bile:
"Whereas, the Indians now on special reservations in Nebraska hold and occupy valuable and important tracts of land, which while occupied will not be developed and improved; and Whereas the demand for lands which will be improved and made useful, are such that these Indian lands should no longer be held, but should be allowed to pass into the hands of enterprising and industrious citizens;...[W]e urge upon our delegation in Congress to secure the removal of all Indians now on special reservations in Nebraska to other... localities, where their presence will not retard settlements by the whites."
Okay! I wonder how many McDonald's and Wal-Marts have been created by enterprising and industrious citizens on that land by now.
Enjoy the fair!
Original hand drawn promotional postcard, Nebraska 1905 Collection Jim Linderman
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Little Alvin Enck's Bible The Lord's Limousine and a Racy Poem
Little Alvin Enck is my kind of fellow. On the first page of his Holy Bible he has marked his territory with a little drawing of the Lord's Limousine, but on the last page he has written what for the time would have been a most racy poem. I think Alvin struggled with the same temptation we all did. It was the depression...I hope this isn't the only thing Alvin got for Christmas that year...it looks like he was hoping for a toy car.)
( A Post on the daily blog old-time-religion as well)
Alvin Enck's embellished Holy Bible 1935 Collection Jim Linderman
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