1977 Finlandia cloth designed by illustrator Jan Pienkowski

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1977 Finlandia cloth designed by illustrator Jan Pienkowski
Jan Pienkowski's Haunted House (Windows & Classic Mac, Media Station, 1995)
You can download it as pienkowski_haunted_house.iso_.sit here or here, download it configured to run on modern versions of Windows here, and run it on modern systems by following the instructions below the images.
Download pienkowski_haunted_house.iso_.sit from here or here.
Open this in-browser emulator.
Drag the file you downloaded onto the emulated desktop.
Open The Outside World, then Downloads, and open the file you'll find there. Wait patiently while its contents are extracted. If nothing new appears afterward, close and re-open Downloads.
Drag the .iso file that's appeared into Uploads in The Outside World. Wait patiently for your browser to suddenly download it all at once as a .zip.
Close the emulator's tab or window and open this other in-browser emulator.
Extract the .iso from the .zip and drag it onto the emulated desktop. Open the icon that appears if it doesn't do so automatically and run the game. If it wants you to install it, install it into Infinite HD, not Macintosh HD.
The wife came to the first cavern and saw the dreadful dragon, stretched out all along the sea, shooting out foam and spume from her nostrils, lashing up the waves with her tail. The wife dared not go by, but took out her pipes and played on them.
Art by Jan Pienkowski for the titular story from Joan Aiken's "The Kingdom Under the Sea" (1973).
Perhaps the most cherished Witch and her familiar? Meg and Mog
First Edition 1973
Haunted House by Jan Pieńkowski, 1972
Paper engineer, Tor Lokvig and assistant illustrator, Jane Walmsley.
In the collection of the British Library
Jan Pieńkowski, 1936-2022
Believe it or not, I just solved a personal mystery that’s been going on for nearly two decades. This book during my younger years was THE hot item in the school library and it was almost always out. The illustrations are delightfully creepy and the book always kind of unsettled me as a kid. Unfortunately, I’d forgotten the name of the book and spent years wondering just what it was.
Through a twist of fate, I finally figured out what it was, and I’ve got copies in the mail. A good spooky start to the year!
Jan Pieńkowski (deceased)
Gender: Male
Sexuality: Gay
DOB: 8 August 1936
RIP: 19 February 2022
Ethnicity: White - Polish
Occupation: Writer, illustrator, artist
JAN PIENKOWSKI (1936-Died February 19th 2022,at 85,Dementia). Polish-born British author of children's books—as illustrator, as writer, and as designer of movable books.He is best known for his Meg & Mog series of children’s books,alonghside writer Helen Nicoll. He has also designed for the theatre. For his contribution as a children's illustrator he was UK nominee in 1982 and again in 2008 for the biennial, international Hans Christian Andersen Award, the highest recognition available to creators of children's books. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Pie%C5%84kowski