Cover artist: Michael Whelan Sailor on the Seas of Fate (1989) by Michael Moorcock
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Cover artist: Michael Whelan Sailor on the Seas of Fate (1989) by Michael Moorcock
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Spanish Chapbooks, c. 1700-1850
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Under the Sign of the Black Mark (Bathory) cover art by DƔvid Glomba
Ian Curtis. Joy Division
Jet Age Zenith Phantom Record Player ā 1957
When Twin Peaksās in-house photographer had quit and no further promotional shots were needed since the show was cancelled, Richard Beymer (Benjamin Horne) took his Olympus camera to the set and was given David Lynchās thumbs up to document the last days of filming the show.
His behind-the-scenes photography, partly included as an extra on the Twin Peaks Gold Box DVD set, has become legendary, showing the actors both in and out of character and the Black Lodge from angles you havenāt seen the place before.
The Velvet Underground, live in Boston 1968
Kelly Louise Judd, Wolves in the Thicket
Cats and Kittens (1906) by Edgar S. Werner | Catsā Nightmare (1890) by Louis Wain
'Hector ' by Vanesssa Lubach
Minyoung Kim (Korean, 1989) - Unwelcome Guest (2023)
Sheet music publication titled "I Love the Bobbed-Hair Bimbos" by Zeph Fitz-Gerald. c. 1923.
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